The pink pitcher actually has the maker name on the bottom...WATT. Watt Pottery , from Crooksville Ohio, was in business from 1922 until 1965, when a fire ended operations.
Your pitcher's pattern name is "Rainbow", but is also known as "Cornrow". It's from the 1950's, and your pitcher came in 3 sizes. Yours is #15, which was the smallest. My book gives a value of $135-175, but BV are no longer relevant due to sites like ebay.
I'm still searching for your other piece, but based on the clay color, it is an Ohio piece. I'm searching my books (I have a lot, so it may take some time) and I am also going to lift your picture and ask around my collector friends. I'll post when I find out something.
Comments 2
Watt Pottery , from Crooksville Ohio, was in business from 1922 until 1965, when a fire ended operations.
Your pitcher's pattern name is "Rainbow", but is also known as "Cornrow". It's from the 1950's, and your pitcher came in 3 sizes. Yours is #15, which was the smallest. My book gives a value of $135-175, but BV are no longer relevant due to sites like ebay.
I'm still searching for your other piece, but based on the clay color, it is an Ohio piece. I'm searching my books (I have a lot, so it may take some time) and I am also going to lift your picture and ask around my collector friends. I'll post when I find out something.
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment