

Vintage Midcentury Brown Brush Pottery Planter - Oblong Shape 176-10
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Like the coziest of sweaters, this vintage Brush Pottery planter has a Fair Isle vibe with with its whitewashed speckled rim and beautiful chestnut color palette. Oblong in shape, it boasts stripes around the exterior body and thumbprint-style indentations around the rim giving it interesting texture and dimension from all angles.
An ideal container for a small herb garden, a potted plant, or a whimsical succulent garden, this planter is deep enough to hold bulbs and wide enough to hold up to a handful of small seed starting pots.
Heavy and beautifully constructed, this planter was made by Brush Pottery during the mid-20th century and features the 176-10 shape which came in a wide range of colors and paint styles.
Operating from 1909 to 1982 in Zanesville, Ohio, Brush Pottery was known for all sorts of unique pieces and high-quality craftsmanship. In addition to planters, they made a range of decorative domestic ware that included jugs, vases, cookie jars, and figurines.
If you are looking to start a collection of vintage Brush pottery find more planters in the shop here.
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- Oblong size
- Classic style
- Unmarked on bottom
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In beautiful vintage condition, this planter contains no chips, cracks, spots or stains. The glaze is very shiny and the color is very consistent throughout.
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Measures 10" inches (length) x 5.5" inches (width) x 3.5" inches (height) x 5.5" inches Width and weighs 2 lbs.




