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Desert Sands Pottery 1950-70 's Yellow Brown Glossy Spindle Vase
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Desert Sands Pottery 1950-70 's Yellow Brown Glossy Spindle Vase
Desert Sands Pottery started in 1950 and continued until 1975. Early Desert Sands pieces were produced in Nevada while the later pieces were made in California. Early pieces of Desert Sands are very similar to Niloak, with only the interior glazed to make them functional. However, Desert Sands often used green, bright yellow, and bright orange, colors not in the Niloak palette. Later pieces received a bright glossy glaze on the exterior, causing the dull clay colors to become brilliant. Collectors for years had turned up their noses at Desert Sands Pottery, assuming it was simply a poor imitator to Niloak. They were not considered as art pottery, but rather as souvenirs or trinkets. But today collectors are beginning to appreciate these pieces which are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
This 5 1/8 inch tall Sands vase has a beautiful swirl with a clear glossy glaze on the outside. This vase is a wonderful example of an arts and crafts style. This piece has a wonderful spindle bowling pin shape and a great collection of complimenting colors of yellow and brown with a hint of blue.
Exceptional vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze, no repairs and little to no crazing. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections.
Authentic Desert Sands Pottery and appropriately marked. All images are original and un-edited.
Measurements Height: 5 1/8", Base: 2" , Rim: 2 1/4" ID K2603
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Payment
Shipping
Returns
About Us
We accept payment by any of the following methods:
PayPal
Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
We offer
fast and secure
shipping!
Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund.
You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
The Kings Fortune is Renee' and James King in Fishers, Indiana. We have been in the business of buying and selling art pottery and glass since 2011. We are members in good standing with the American Art Pottery Association.
We love hunting down treasures and bringing them to people who really appreciate them. Give us a chance and we promise to do our level best to be fair and honest, and treat every customer as a potential friend. Thanks for shopping with us!
High Quality
Fast Shipping
Excellent Feedback
Desert Sands Pottery started in 1950 and continued until 1975. Early Desert Sands pieces were produced in Nevada while the later pieces were made in California. Early pieces of Desert Sands are very similar to Niloak, with only the interior glazed to make them functional. However, Desert Sands often used green, bright yellow, and bright orange, colors not in the Niloak palette. Later pieces received a bright glossy glaze on the exterior, causing the dull clay colors to become brilliant. Collectors for years had turned up their noses at Desert Sands Pottery, assuming it was simply a poor imitator to Niloak. They were not considered as art pottery, but rather as souvenirs or trinkets. But today collectors are beginning to appreciate these pieces which are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This 5 1/8 inch tall Sands vase has a beautiful swirl with a clear glossy glaze on the outside. This vase is a wonderful example of an arts and crafts style. This piece has a wonderful spindle bowling pin shape and a great collection of complimenting colors of yellow and brown with a hint of blue. Exceptional vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze, no repairs and little to no crazing. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections. Authentic Desert Sands Pottery and appropriately marked. All images are original and un-edited. Measurements Height: 5 1/8", Base: 2" , Rim: 2 1/4" ID K2603
Desert Sands Pottery 1950-70 's Yellow Brown Glossy Spindle Vase
Desert Sands Pottery started in 1950 and continued until 1975. Early Desert Sands pieces were produced in Nevada while the later pieces were made in California. Early pieces of Desert Sands are very similar to Niloak, with only the interior glazed to make them functional. However, Desert Sands often used green, bright yellow, and bright orange, colors not in the Niloak palette. Later pieces received a bright glossy glaze on the exterior, causing the dull clay colors to become brilliant. Collectors for years had turned up their noses at Desert Sands Pottery, assuming it was simply a poor imitator to Niloak. They were not considered as art pottery, but rather as souvenirs or trinkets. But today collectors are beginning to appreciate these pieces which are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
This 5 1/8 inch tall Sands vase has a beautiful swirl with a clear glossy glaze on the outside. This vase is a wonderful example of an arts and crafts style. This piece has a wonderful spindle bowling pin shape and a great collection of complimenting colors of yellow and brown with a hint of blue.
Exceptional vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze, no repairs and little to no crazing. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections.
Authentic Desert Sands Pottery and appropriately marked. All images are original and un-edited.
Measurements Height: 5 1/8", Base: 2" , Rim: 2 1/4" ID K2603
Payment
We accept payment by any of the following methods:
PayPal
Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
Shipping
We offer
fast and secure
shipping!
Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
Returns
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund.
You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
About Us
The Kings Fortune is Renee' and James King in Fishers, Indiana. We have been in the business of buying and selling art pottery and glass since 2011. We are members in good standing with the American Art Pottery Association.
We love hunting down treasures and bringing them to people who really appreciate them. Give us a chance and we promise to do our level best to be fair and honest, and treat every customer as a potential friend. Thanks for shopping with us!
High Quality
Fast Shipping
Excellent Feedback
Desert Sands Pottery started in 1950 and continued until 1975. Early Desert Sands pieces were produced in Nevada while the later pieces were made in California. Early pieces of Desert Sands are very similar to Niloak, with only the interior glazed to make them functional. However, Desert Sands often used green, bright yellow, and bright orange, colors not in the Niloak palette. Later pieces received a bright glossy glaze on the exterior, causing the dull clay colors to become brilliant. Collectors for years had turned up their noses at Desert Sands Pottery, assuming it was simply a poor imitator to Niloak. They were not considered as art pottery, but rather as souvenirs or trinkets. But today collectors are beginning to appreciate these pieces which are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
This 5 1/8 inch tall Sands vase has a beautiful swirl with a clear glossy glaze on the outside. This vase is a wonderful example of an arts and crafts style. This piece has a wonderful spindle bowling pin shape and a great collection of complimenting colors of yellow and brown with a hint of blue.
Exceptional vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze, no repairs and little to no crazing. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections.
Authentic Desert Sands Pottery and appropriately marked. All images are original and un-edited.
Measurements Height: 5 1/8", Base: 2" , Rim: 2 1/4" ID K2603