Bargain2 Just before the holidays overwhelmed us all, we announced a fun new way to own American art pottery.  The Just Art Pottery Bargain Bin has been a big success and has proven even more fun than we could have anticipated.  We thought this would be a good time to take a quick peek into what the bin holds this week.

Those most passionate about Scandinavian pottery will appreciate the Bing and Grondahl Art Deco Vase.  The darker, or mustard, brown glaze only adds to the elegance of the art pottery piece.  It's an 8" tall vase that won't remain a part of the bargain bin for long.

I'm always a fan of the smaller dainty and feminine art pottery pieces, such as the Cowan Pottery Ivory Candle Holders.  A soft butter glaze defines these candle holders and the absence of any flaws makes them ideal for your next dinner party.  They measure 1 ¾" tall and 2 ¾" wide.  They're simply lovely!

The very first art pottery piece my mother gave me was a McCoy Pottery wall pocket.  I still have it in my kitchen and the sentiment makes McCoy wall pockets a favorite for me.  The 1956 McCoy Pottery Bellows Wall Pocket is quite a unique piece to own for those who collect wall pockets.  This McCoy piece is in excellent condition with a small chip near the bottom that's not easily visible.   A very interesting shape with a center of grapes and green leaves make this a must have for McCoy lovers.

There's a beautiful 1929 Rookwood Pottery vase available too.  It touts a wider mouth that narrows towards the bottom.  The glaze is by Lorinda Epply and the vase itself is in mint condition.  The darker glaze makes it a dramatic inclusion for anyone who appreciates Rookwood Pottery.

Of course, these are just a few of the items currently available and as always, this list is constantly being updated due to the volume of sales and interest we've experienced.  If you're looking to expand your collection or just wish to see what's available, now's the time to do so and remember Bargainbin to check back often as the Just Art Pottery team adds items on a regular basis.  If you haven't signed on to receive the Just Art Pottery newsletter, it's another great way to stay current in both Just Art Pottery's goings-on as well as the American art pottery community as a whole.  Click here to sign up.

Donna McGill – Just Art Pottery

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