Pottery Parrot
Pottery Parrot
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Vintage Pottery PARROT DATED 1977 FREE SHIPPING $24.95 |
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Vintage Pottery Czechoslovakian Blue, Brown, Yellow, Parrot Bird Creamer Pitcher $39.99 |
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Vintage Pottery Czechoslovakia Parrot Creamer Pitcher $39.99 |
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Vintage Czechoslovakian Pottery Parrot Bird Creamer Pitcher $39.99 |
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Vintage – Roselane – California Pottery – Parrot – Statue / Figurine $14.99 |
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VINTAGE 1950′s/60′s COLORFUL AMAZON PARROT BIRD ART Pottery Vase Made in Japan $9.99 |
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Vintage Usa Pottery Majolica Parrots On Tree Stump Bookend Planter w/Coldpaint $14.40 |
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VINTAGE Hull Pottery # 60 PARROT PULLING A Cart Planter IN GREAT (PERFECT) CON $19.99 |
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Royal Nippon Old Art Deco Pottery Bird Parrot Vase $165.00 |
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Antique 1921 Rookwood Pottery Tile Art Deco Parrot Colorful Trivet $96.95 |
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New Vietri “Tropical Parrot on a Limb” Italian Pottery Platter 12″ x 10 3/4″ $50.00 |
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FABULOUS Retro California Pottery Figural LAMP / FUNKY PARROT $99.95 |
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Rare NELSON Mccoy Pottery USA Double Budgie Parrot BOOK ENDS $89.95 |
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Hull Pottery Parrot Pulling Wagon Usa Planter $69.95 |
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Vintage Antique OLD PARROT DECANTER DECOR BIRD Hand Painted POTTERY VASE WINE $15.23 |
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Czech Vintage Czechoslovakia Pottery Bird/Parrot Vase Flower Frog marked $25.00 |
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VINTAGE 1940s Nelson Mccoy Pink Pottery PARROT PLANTER NO RESERVE $14.99 |
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Weller Art Pottery Glendale PARROTS Love Birds VASE 1920′s $103.50 |
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MCCALL PARROT POTTERY STATUE/FIGURINE $9.99 |
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Vintage American Pottery Large Handled Parrot Vase Mint (Fredericksburg?) $35.95 |
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Parrot Flower Frog Pottery Collectibles Ceramics $19.95 |
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Craft Pottery Vase Blue Parrot China $24.00 |
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Vtg Hull Pottery # 60 Parrot with Cart …Super Cond… $17.99 |
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Vintage Stangl POTTERY BIRD COLORFUL PARROT Figurine Signed ON BOTTOM 3580 $74.99 |
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Vintage Mccoy POTTERY PARROT Vase Planter $38.50 |
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American Bisque Pottery Company Parrot Planter $14.95 |
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Sweetie VTG Hull Pottery Big Eyed Pink Parrot Pulling a Cart Planter Cache Pot $55.00 |
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VINTAGE POTTERY Spill Vase PARROT HAND PAINTED Figurine Made IN JAPAN $8.99 |
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2 Stangl Pottery COCKATOO COCKATIEL PARROT BIRDS $169.99 |
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7″ Parrot Pitcher, Bird Vase, Vintage Art Pottery by Artistic Potteries #3570 $22.99 |
Travelogue on Jaipur
Last week we went on the small trip to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. We decided to hire a driver. We started our journey on the Friday night at around 11 pm. The four hour trip from Delhi to Jaipur was full of spirits. We really had great fun. Our very first step in the city of Jaipur surrounded us with the aura of royalness and luxury. We were totally exhausted when we reached there. We went straight to the hotel, which was booked in advance by the Shweta’s cousin. All that everybody wants was a break before we start with our sightseeing tour on the next day.
Foremost on our excursion trip was the magnificent City Palace -imposing blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal art. The interiors of the Palace has various royal halls decorated with miniature paintings, carpets, old weapons and robes of royal princess. The most amazing thing that we found in the City Palace were the two 1.6 m tall silver vessels, which were used for the Ganges River water taken to the England in 1902. They are made from coins and are listed in the Guiness Book of Records.
There were two – three shops inside the City Palace selling books, Kurtis, Kurtas, jewellery, bandhini, jutis, pottery and puppetry. After that we stopped for the lunch break in the local restaurant and discussed about the next destination that we will be going to visit next on our tour.
We all agreed to visit the magnificent Nahargarh fort. As the fort stands at the top of the picturesque hill it provides the breathtaking view of the whole city below it. When we reached there my senses were totally filled with the glory of old worlds charm. Nahargarh fort was built by the Maharaja Jai Sawai Singh of Jaipur. It is also referred to as the Tigers Fort.
We didn’t spend much time in the fort but love the spot where Amir Khan’s movie Rang De Basanti was shot. This was the place were we did lots of masti. After that we went back to the hotel. We all together took a tea break and decided to visit Choki Dhani during the night.
Me and my friend Shweta really had the great time in Choki Dhani. It is a virtual village having the incense of the typically Rajasthani culture. As we entered inside we were surrounded by the pretty picture of a typically Rajasthani lifestyle. Two young men wearing turbans were welcoming the visitors by saying ‘namanste and were putting red dot (tilak)on their forehead. There were various acts going on inside the complex – magicians show, electrical rides, animal rides, puppets show, merry –go –round, parrot fortune teller, boating, mehandi and photography in Rajasthani costumes. The whole area was set in a very rural kind of ambience. But what attract us the most was traditional Rajasthani dance. Shweta and I got up on the stage and did the turban dance with the small girls wearing the colourful dresses. After that we head straight towards the camel ride. We had to stand in the long queue to take the camel ride. The handler made the camel lie down by folding their legs under them and than we climb onto a saddle that was strapped to the hump. The camel drivers did the great job in entertaining us with the stories of the royal Maharajas. As we got off the camel we went on taste the bajre ki roti with the red garlic chutney. After that we all sat together on the woven charpoy and enjoyed the pipe smoking (hookah) with the tribal dance. We also had lovely time watching the puppet show. Varun tried hid hand in ringing the ceremonial gong. After our adventure in the carnival area we moved inside for the authentic Rajathani dinner. Meal was served on a Small Plate made of leaves. We had so much food on our plate (pattal), they serve over twenty Marwadi dishes which included daal baati, choorma, gatteki sabzi, bajre ki khidi, and lots of mouth watering dishes. But the dining was absolutely delicious. By the time when Bhupi was busy having the champi maalish, we all girls decided to have heena on our hands. It was already 10:45 and we all were so tired, we went straight to the hotel to catch up the sleep.
Next morning we all packed our bags to leave for Delhi. When we were coming back it was raining like anything, so we stopped for the hot tea and snacks break at Midway behror for half an hour. After two hours we reached Delhi.
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I have a pottery question?
My mom has a piece of pottery that has 4 parrots on a log and then something like a pot or ashtray on it and the signature on it is a pretty but simple butterfly mark or stamp. What we need to know is who made it, where did it come from, or any other info on it that we can find out? I have pictures if you need to see it. Thanks , GOD BLESS
She bought it at a place where people donate or want to sell their items… something along the lines of Salvation Army or Good Will….
Where did you buy it? That would help a lot.
Ceramic Coffee Mugs from the Parrot Potter Studio
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