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Large 14 Inch Antique American Yellow Ware Master Mixing Bowl With Brown Bands
This exceptional fourteen-inch antique yellow ware mixing …
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Large 14 Inch Antique American Yellow Ware Master Mixing Bowl With Brown Bands
This exceptional fourteen-inch antique yellow ware mixing bowl is a premier example of late nineteenth-century American utilitarian stoneware. Featuring a warm honey-colored glaze and iconic double mocha-brown bands, this master bowl showcases the durability and simple beauty that made yellow clay pottery a staple of the early American kitchen. The heavy, thick-walled construction is accented by an elegant embossed pattern of overlapping arches or scallops around the rim, commonly referred to as the raindrop design. This large-scale piece was designed for heavy-duty bread making and dough preparation, making it a substantial focal point for a kitchen island or hutch. Its generous proportions and lustrous finish capture the essence of rustic elegance and traditional craftsmanship.
About the Company
While unsigned, as was common for early utilitarian stoneware, this bowl features the distinctive design characteristics associated with the renowned potteries of the Ohio River Valley, such as Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company. These manufacturers capitalized on the region's rich yellow clay deposits to produce high-quality fireproof kitchenware, which was distributed across the country. Known for their resilience and classic aesthetic, these companies transformed everyday kitchen tools into lasting pieces of folk art. Owning a piece of this heritage connects the modern home to the industrial spirit of early Ohio pottery production and the heart of American domestic history.
Historical Significance
Yellow ware occupies a unique place in the history of American ceramics, serving as the bridge between early redware and the more modern, refined stoneware of the twentieth century. Developed primarily between 1840 and 1920, yellow ware was prized for its ability to withstand the thermal shock of wood-fired ovens and the rigorous demands of farmstead life. The presence of brown slip bands was a popular decorative technique that added a touch of sophistication to these workhorse objects. Today, these master bowls are highly collectible as symbols of the American farmhouse movement, representing a time when kitchenware was built to last for generations and served both as a tool and a decorative heirloom.
Specifications and Dimensions
Material: Antique Yellow Ware Clay
Type: Master Mixing Bowl or Bread Bowl
Diameter: 14 inches
Height: 7.5 inches
Decoration: Double Brown Bands with Embossed Scalloped Rim
Origin: United States, Ohio River Valley
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Weight: 9 pounds
Condition Report
This antique bowl is in good structural condition, given its age and its history as a functional kitchen tool. The glaze remains remarkably vibrant and glossy with beautiful depth of color in the yellow clay. The interior shows authentic signs of use, including minor peppering from the original kiln firing and light surface wear consistent with over a century of food preparation. There is a visible chip on the outer edge of the rim and a secondary, smaller chip on the base, both of which are common for heavy stoneware of this era and do not compromise the piece's stability. There are no structural cracks or significant hairlines, ensuring it remains a sturdy and presentable example of authentic yellow ware.
Designers Note
For the interior designer, this fourteen-inch master bowl is an essential element for creating an authentic farmhouse or country primitive aesthetic. The scale of this piece is its greatest asset, allowing it to stand alone as a center display on a large dining table or filled with seasonal fruit on a butcher block. The warm yellow tones and earthy brown bands provide a neutral yet inviting palette that complements both modern white kitchens and traditional wood-heavy spaces. I often use these large-scale bowls to add a sense of history and "soul" to a room, grounding a contemporary space with the tactile weight of antique stoneware.
Installation and Display Ideas
Because of its impressive size and weight, this bowl serves as a brilliant architectural element when displayed on high open shelving or as a foundation piece for a collection of smaller nesting bowls. For a functional twist, it can be used as a sophisticated ice bucket for chilled wine during a garden party or as a heavy-duty dough bowl for the modern baker who appreciates historic tools. The deep honey glaze catches natural light beautifully, making it an ideal candidate for a sunny breakfast nook or a display hutch near a window where its embossed textures can truly shine.
The Large 14 Inch Antique American Yellow Ware Master Mixing Bowl is more than just kitchenware; it is a heavyweight piece of American history. With its classic banded design and commanding presence, it offers a rare opportunity to own a master scale example of nineteenth-century pottery. Enhance your collection with this authentic piece of domestic art and let it become one of your most cherished memories.
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- Dimensions
- 14ʺW × 14ʺD × 7.5ʺH
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Stoneware
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Yellow
- Condition Notes
- This antique bowl is in good structural condition, given its age and its history as a functional kitchen tool. The … moreThis antique bowl is in good structural condition, given its age and its history as a functional kitchen tool. The glaze remains remarkably vibrant and glossy with beautiful depth of color in the yellow clay. The interior shows authentic signs of use, including minor peppering from the original kiln firing and light surface wear consistent with over a century of food preparation. There is a visible chip on the outer edge of the rim and a secondary, smaller chip on the base, both of which are common for heavy stoneware of this era and do not compromise the piece's stability. There are no structural cracks or significant hairlines, ensuring it remains a sturdy and presentable example of authentic yellow ware. less
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