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Lot of 2 Sevilla Ringware Nesting Mixing Bowls Yellow 9” & Green 7¾”
$ 16.89
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Lot of 2 Sevilla Ringware Nesting Mixing Bowls Yellow 9” & Green 7¾”For consideration are these 2 vintage ringware nesting mixing bowls made by Sevilla Art Pottery around the 1940s. The largest bowl is butter yellow and measures 9 inches in diameter, 4½ inches tall and the base measures 4 inches in diameter. This bowl is marked on the base “Sevilla U.S.A.” and it has a lot of character. Note there are a few dark spots and a glazing flaw on the inside of the bow. There is also a “V” shaped crack on the base that doesn’t go through to the inside.
The smaller bowl is sage green and measures 7¾ inches in diameter, 4 inches tall and the base measures 3½ inches in diameter. It is marked on the base “Sevilla U.S.A.”. Even taking into consideration that these bowls are around 80 years old, they are in wonderful vintage condition with no other problems than those mentioned. Buyer will pay Priority shipping on a 7 pound box. Thank you for looking!
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About Sevilla Art Pottery and Kitchenware by Cameron Clay Products:
For many years there has been confusion as to who made the Sevillla line of pottery. Lois Lehner notes in her book, U.S. Marks on Pottery, Porcelain & Clay, that Sevilla earthenware was made for the J. and L. Block Company, a distributor out of New York. She also notes the Sevillla marking was filed for registration in February 24, 1938 by the Cronin China Company of Minerva, Ohio. Jo Cunningham wrote in the book American Dinnerware that Dan Cronin and J. Block were friends and that the Cronin China Company made pieces for the Block Company. The practice of two or more potteries making wares for the same customer is not unheard of. For example, several potteries would work together to make wares for Quaker Oats. In recent years it has become clear that Cameron Clay Products played a much larger role in the production of Sevilla and other kithenwares.