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AMERICAN FULPER POTTERY MUSICAL DECANTER "How Dry I Am" FLEMINGTON NJ

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Object Type: Decanter
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Main Color: Brown
  • Production Technique: Pottery

    Description

    PLEASE CONTACT US .
    IN THIS AUCTION WE ARE OFFERING BEAUTIFUL
    ANTIQUE SET: MUSICAL WINE DECANTER
    Wind up music box in the base plays "How Dry I Am" when decanter is lifted.
    AMERICAN FULPER POTTERY COMPANY
    Please see ALL
    Pictures as they are a Part of a Description.
    Brown & Rustic Gold Flambe Glaze,
    Flemington, NJ, 1910-1920.
    No Stamp on Decanter, but this is always the case.
    Bottom Musical Insert is in Working Condition.
    Decanter: 8" Tall x 5 3/4" Wide
    It is in a great Antique condition
    We don't see any cracks or repairs
    Please carefully inspect ALL pictures to see exact condition.
    We trying to be as open as possible.
    This item is close or over 100 years old
    They all used and being sold as is.
    Here is some information about this GREAT AMERICAN Company:
    FULPER POTTERY
    was incorporated in 1899 although the company was well established prior to this date. The first art pottery line introduced by Fulper was Vasecraft in 1909. In 1910, Martin Stangl became Fulper's ceramics engineer. Stangl was responsible for the development of many of the art pottery forms and glazes for Fulper.
    Most of Fulper's early work, up to and including the late teens, represents the superior quality glazes for which the company is famous. Fulper used approximately 100 glazes during its art pottery production days. Fulper's highest quality glazes make a striking statement even when on the most common forms.
    In 1929 Stangl acquired
    FULPER POTTERY
    Art pottery continued to be produced in much smaller quantity and lower quality until about 1935. In 1935 Stangl shifted to production of dinner ware.