I've been an antiques dealer/eBay seller for 25 years and have decided to downsize my 250 piece pottery collection. This bowl is a part of that collection. As with everything I sell, I research it. I only found a few of these bowls on other selling venues, selling in the $300 range.  None of those listings provided information on who the maker was or the timeframe in which it was made. Personally I think it has a chunky mission-style look which dates from 1900-1915, but that's just an opinion. The glaze has a slight iridescence to it. The pottery technique is certainly not the most professional I've seen. As you can see by the multiple pictures I've provided, there are lots of imperfections that happened during the manufacturing process. A few unglazed areas, a few bumps and some uneven glazing on the inside. In additional to these manufacturer's flaws, there is one chip near the lip and some overall crazing.

This vintage pottery mixing bowl is a round, 10" wide bowl with a basketweave pattern in a semi-iridescent green finish. It has a lip and is 5 3/4" tall. The bowl could be from the turn of the century in the Arts & Crafts/Mission Style. It is an original piece with no backstamp and should be hand washed only. The set includes one bowl and it is perfect for all occasions.

Location:

Matt's Wall

Green Basket Weave Bowl