Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Swirl Multicolor Planter White Orange Green Blue. Opens in a new window or tab. $159.99. or Best Offer +$13.50 shipping. 13 watchers. mdicillo2012 (1,829) . Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery, Blue Drip Jardeniere Planter, Horrine Style A, Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $149.00.
I noticed with my search, that they were made with different techniques also, using fired Pottery, or Concrete for the Pot, and then painting the exterior with 2 or more colors of Oil Paints giving it a Glossy Finish.
Learn how Harold Horine invented a process to make concrete vessels without a mold and sold them to tourists across the US. Discover how his colorful and primitive style …
Vintage Ozark Pottery Planter, Roadside Tourist, Drip Glaze Colours, Como-Craft Pottery, 1930-40s (542) $ 334.08. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Large Colorful Tourist Pottery Vase (1.1k) $ 72.00. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Vintage Mexican Tonala Tourist Pottery Tall 9" Vase- Flower Vase with Owl and Fern Motif, signed Mateos ...
Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Colorful Large Birdbath. H 23 in Dm 17 in. Bright Colorful Ozark Roadside Ceramic Hand-Painted Drip Pottery Vase, 1930s. Located in Oklahoma City, OK. This brightly colored vase is a fabulous example of Ozark …
1930s Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Green Swirl Vase (174) $ 585.00. Add to Favorites Niloak Pottery USA small Ozark Dawn Vase (1.3k) $ 39.00. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Vintage Ozark roadside tourist pottery plant pot 1930s to 1940s …
The History Of Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery New Book Well Researched N. 1930c Ozark Roadside Pottery 5.25" X 4.5" Swirl Drip Vase Harold Horine. 1930c Ozark Roadside Pottery 7.25" Tall Swirl Drip Vase Folk Art Harold. 1930c Ozark Roadside Pottery 10" Tall Blue + White Swirl Drip Vase Harol.
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Wonderful, vintage Ozark roadside tourist pottery cement drip-glaze planter from the 1930-40s. Vibrant colours of orange, mustard, green, blue and burgundy with a drain hole in the bottom. Approximate measurements: 5" tall and a diameter of 6."
This Pottery I found, with a search to be Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery, made from the 1930's to 1950's, by several different Potteries, and I don't know who made this one, it isn't marked. I noticed with my search, that they were made …
Beautiful Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery. 9" Vase Rainbow Colors Dripped On White. 3 lb concrete vase hand painted. Has normal wear for its age. See photos carefully. One portion painted chipped off (photo shows) and a little cracking around bottom and rim .
Vintage Ozark roadside tourist pottery plant pot 1930s to 1940s large rainbow drip planter swirl plant pot 15" tall (337) $ 949.95. Add to Favorites 1930s Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Green Swirl Vase (174) $ 585.00. Add to Favorites 7.5" x 10" Pair Of Ozark Mountain Roadside Tourist Green Drip Pot Pottery 1930's ...
Vintage Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Drip Swirl Multicolor Small Bowl. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $14.99. 1 bid · Time left 3d 20h left (Thu, 09:26 AM) +$8.60 shipping. Sponsored. pjfm103 (544) . Vintage Ozark Roadside …
Vintage Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Vase Vessel - Yellow, Black, Green Glaze. Brooklyn Artifacts (7207) positive; Seller's other items Seller's other items; Contact seller; US $375.00. or Best Offer. No Interest if paid in full in 6 mo …
Vintage Ozark Pottery Planter, Roadside Tourist, Drip Glaze Colours, Como-Craft Pottery, 1930-40s (543) $ 334.80. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Bright Vintage Ozark Swirl Pottery (367) $ 68.00. Add to Favorites 7.5" x 10" Pair Of Ozark Mountain Roadside Tourist Green Drip Pot Pottery 1930's ...
Ozark roadside tourist pottery. Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by verybrad, May 9, 2020. verybrad Well-Known Member. Picked up this Ozark tourist birdbath last Fall from an estate I picked. Was told it sat in the garden for over 60 years.
Object Lesson: Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery — Magazine ANTIQUES November/December 2022. Philippa Biddle. On a day in 1935, ceramist Harold Horine and his mother, Maude, packed up their car in their hometown of Hollister, Missouri, and headed west. The road lay open before them, a black, sunbaked line cut into the landscape of the Dust Bowl.
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Learn how Mathis, a maximalist collector, acquired 150 pieces of Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery, a folk art created in the 1930s by Harold Horine. See his Instagram account @NotaMinimalist and his home decor with the vibrant …
Ed Dobbins says this pot is the real deal — made by Harold Horine, the originator of Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery, aka Como Craft pottery, aka Desert Mission pottery.
Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery Colorful Large Birdbath. H 23 in Dm 17 in. Bright Colorful Ozark Roadside Ceramic Hand-Painted Drip Pottery Vase, 1930s. Located in Oklahoma City, OK. This brightly colored vase is a fabulous example of Ozark …
On a day in 1935, ceramist Harold Horine and his mother, Maude, packed up their car in their hometown of Hollister, Missouri, and headed west. The road lay open before them, a black, sunbaked line cut into the landscape …
The book, The Myth and Magic of Nemadji "Indian" Pottery; History, Identification and Value Guide, grew out of a passion for collecting a Minnesota-made pottery. ... I bought it because it reminded me of the paint design on the Ozark Roadside tourist pottery I love and had been unsuccessfully hunting for. The mark on the bottom has the ...
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This is a fantastic piece of Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery from the Mid 20th century. Nice large scale. The bath and base separate and fit together to form the birdbath. Roadside Tourist Pottery could be found in the Ozarks all along Route 66 from the 1940s to the 1960s. The red, white, blue, and green slipped glaze along with the birdbath ...
Here is a pic of the pottery being decorated on a turntable... kentworld, johnnycb09, komokwa and 1 other person like this.
Recently, I have been collecting Ozark "tourist pottery" or "roadside pottery." Made in the Hollister area in the 1930s and a little later, it is a concrete-based pottery that features swirls. The museum exhibits a fine collection and even heralds an article in "National Geographic," done in 1943, about this type of pottery.
Ozarks Pottery//harold horine pottery//Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery//Antique Pottery//Made in the USA When I was a child riding in the back seat on my dads Buick on our drives to the Lake Of the Ozarks from St Louis Id sometimes …