Painted Pottery from the early 1900’s, Exceptional!
All sales benefit the Central Ohio Alzheimer’s/dementia and Friedreich’s Ataxia (see below for explanation)
The items were appraised by a friend who dealt in pottery for over 50 years. He was impressed with Ms. Bott’s artistic ability.
Serious inquiries only.
PLEASE DO NOT ASK IF THE ITEM IS STILL AVAILABLE. I WILL UPDATE.
I can also meet you at my home in the Village of Marble Cliff (Columbus) next to Grandview Heights or the Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W 1st Ave, Columbus, OH 43212. No holds. Cash or Venmo.
Please reply ONLY to this posting so I can easily track. Thank you.
MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE
Pitcher with Pink flowers 9 ½” H and W The bottom reads Haviland France and EMBott $45
Compote with Apples on branches 4 ½” H, 11 ¾” W, bottom reads: J&C Malmaison Bavaria, signed EMBott – note reads “painted for Esther Sevsam circa 1910 $25
8 Plates with petite pink flowers and a design - 6” Haviland France signed EBE $8 each – will negotiate if you purchase all
Sale & Pepper shakers with Violets? 3” H (no cork on the bottom) MR France $20
Hat Pin holder with Violets? 4 ½” H, 3 ½” W slight imperfection on top noted on the bottom “painted for Ella Detwiler ________ (can’t read name) about 1910 . . . $25 "as is"
Sugar with Forget-Me-Nots? 4 ½” H EMBott signature on bottom
Creamer with Forget-Me-Nots? 3” H Bott signature on bottom – BOTH for $20
Tray 9 ½” H, 6 ½” W signed E.M.Bott $10
Daisies Cup 3 14” “As IS” slight crack in the cup bottom reads A. Seynie Limoges P and P France
Daisies Plate 5 ½ H 7 ¾ W EBEngdahl on bottom BOTH for $3.00 "as is" no imperfections on the plate
Thank you for your interest.
What is FA?
Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) is a genetic, progressive neuromuscular disease. People with FA experience issues with balance and coordination of movement that leads to life-altering loss of mobility.
Other common symptoms can include fatigue, serious heart conditions, scoliosis, and diabetes. FA is life-shortening and affects an estimated 5,000 individuals in the United States and 15,000 worldwide.