Pieces like this tend to be American and date from the first quarter of the 20th century. Values for them vary a great deal, the unmarked variety not particularly in as great demand as marked pieces by various American makers such as McCoy, Roseville and a slew of lesser known Ohio potteries. Unless attributed to a well known maker, most sell for under $50.00 at auction.
Re: Multi-colored Ceramic Bowl
Pieces like this tend to be American and date from the first quarter of the 20th century. Values for them vary a great deal, the unmarked variety not particularly in as great demand as marked pieces by various American makers such as McCoy, Roseville and a slew of lesser known Ohio potteries. Unless attributed to a well known maker, most sell for under $50.00 at auction.
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