VTG Roseberry Winn Pottery Large Cup & Saucer Set Arts & Crafts RI Ivory 2002
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:827799 | Material: Clay |
Object Type: cup and saucer | Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original |
Color: Ivory |
I am auctioning off 5 Large Cups and Saucers from Roseberry Winn Pottery of Road Island.(I am also offering a set of 2 appetizer plates or trays and one mug)
You are bidding on the Off White/ Ivory set. There are a few darker colored craze marks inside the cup (not outside or on the saucer) Please see photos 2002
Each cup is in very good to excellent vintage condition.Each cup and saucer is signed and dated.The saucers have the design on front and back, truly beautiful. They coul...d be used separately from the cup to hold a muffin or cookies.Each cup measures 4 inches across and 3 inches tall. They hold approximately 10 oz. The saucers are 6 inches square.Each piece is superbly handcrafted and durable
Roseberry-Winn Pottery & Tile was based out of Fall River, Massachusetts and Tiverton, Rhode Island.
Sadly, the Roseberry-Winn studio has been closed since 2012, after the death of artist and co-owner Bruce Winn. Bruce was once featured in The New York Times, and his artwork can be found among collections at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Stockholm Royal Palace, and the Newark Museum.
I live in a smoke free homeI only ship within the Continental United Statessorry no returns
Thanks!
You are bidding on the Off White/ Ivory set. There are a few darker colored craze marks inside the cup (not outside or on the saucer) Please see photos 2002
Each cup is in very good to excellent vintage condition.Each cup and saucer is signed and dated.The saucers have the design on front and back, truly beautiful. They coul...d be used separately from the cup to hold a muffin or cookies.Each cup measures 4 inches across and 3 inches tall. They hold approximately 10 oz. The saucers are 6 inches square.Each piece is superbly handcrafted and durable
Roseberry-Winn Pottery & Tile was based out of Fall River, Massachusetts and Tiverton, Rhode Island.
Sadly, the Roseberry-Winn studio has been closed since 2012, after the death of artist and co-owner Bruce Winn. Bruce was once featured in The New York Times, and his artwork can be found among collections at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Stockholm Royal Palace, and the Newark Museum.
I live in a smoke free homeI only ship within the Continental United Statessorry no returns
Thanks!