Ardsley vase full kiln ink stamp, 11.50" high, 5.50" at top, base 4.50", cat tails and lilies at base, next photo - introduced in the early to mid-twenties
Weller Roma pine cone vase, different on each side, 6.50" high - introduced 1914, again by Rudolph Lorber
Woodcraft introduced by Weller in the 1920's-1933 and was a very popular line - bud vase is 8.50" high
Louwelsa 445 (incised) is 9.50" high with orange flowers, very nice work. The Louwelsa line was introduced by William A. Long in 1895
Voile was introduced by Weller in the early 20's to 1928. This fan vase is 7" high with great definition and color within the vase
Hudson line, two handled vase, Sarah Timberlake (S.T.) initials blue with pink flowers around neck of vase, line was produced from early 20's to mid-30's, lovely piece
Blue and decorated Hudson (incised Weller), 7.5" high, blue body with different blue/green on rim lovely white flowers with pink accents
Line began in late teens, nice example from 1918, with nice deep yellow and green flowers, good definition, 2.5" high bowl,
Drapery/Louella blue bowl, 1915, 3.50" high, possible Delores Harvey, also worked at Owens, believe used for flowers, glaze intact
Orris line from 1915, beautiful green/tan glaze with very sharp definition in pattern, 3" high, by 7"wide, hard to find
Forest introduced in mid-teens to 1928, 3.50" high, 7" wide, nice color and definition, Designed by Rudolph Lorber inspired by the country side scenery he observed from a train window.
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