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American Bisque Pottery

Planter / Vase, Swan, Blue Iridescent, Vintage Pottery

Planter / Vase, Swan, Blue Iridescent, Vintage Pottery

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  • Vintage Planter, Blue & Gold Swan Shaped, Iridescent, Cachet Pot, Home Patio Decor, Mid Century Pottery, USA Ceramic, (Discontinued)
  • Made in USA 
  • Vintage: 1950's - 1960's 
  • Details:  This is such a lovely planter and in absolutely wonderful vintage condition. This is the large swan, most likely by American Bisque Pottery.  It is 8 inches tall, looks graceful and regal. It has a wonderful pastel blue, with an iridescent finish.  There are lots of gold accents, wonderful detail, and finished with a high gloss glaze.  There is no drainage hole so perfect used as a cachepot or vase.  There are no makers marks but after some research we are pretty sure this is by American Bisque Pottery due to the mold wedges and other unique characteristics.  American Bisque pieces are hard to find, many may sell them but rarely identify them as American Bisque.  Great gift for a pottery collector or an American Bisque collector!  Would look lovely as an accent / decor piece in the home.
  • Material:  Ceramic
  • Dimensions: 8.0 inches Tall, 9.25 inches Long and  5.5 inches Wide.
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There are no scratches, chips or crazing.  There is minor wear on the gold on: beak, back of legs and one area on the side, (all photographed for you), this is consistent and acceptable with age/use/wear.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear  and imperfections. 

American Bisque Pottery opened for business in 1919, in Williamstown West Virginia,  at the end of WWI.  In 1922, B.E. Allen purchased the business and it remained in the family until closing.  At first the company made Kewpie doll heads, the Allen family expanded into planters, vases, bowls, serving dishes, ashtrays, and lamps but they are best known for their cookie jars.  They faced some disasters in their time, in 1937 the plant was flooded, the family reopened, only to be struck by fire and completely destroyed in 1945.   Market decline forced them to sell 1982.  Bipin Mizra purchased the plant and re-named it American China Company making airline chinaware. However in 1983 that company closed as well.

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