RARE 1940 Vintage BAUER Pottery La Linda SALT & PEPPER Shakers, Blue Brown
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:20127722 | Model: La Linda |
Object Type: Salt & Pepper Shaker | Style: Mid-Century Modern |
Color: Brown, Green/Blue / Turquoise | Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original |
Brand: Bauer |
100% Authentic VERY EARLY BAUER 1930's 1940's Item: Bauer La Linda Salt & Pepper Shaker, Set of 2 / 2 Piece Bauer Los Angeles, CA Pottery (1909-1962) Very RARE, har...d to find, highly sought afterLong since Discontinued, so this is a great chance to pick up a replacement or add to an existing dinner service Pattern: La Linda. The La Linda line was introduced in 1939 with the gloss glazes coming in the 1940s.The intention from Bauer Pottery when selling and marketing to customers was for them to mix and match colors as they sold each piece individually by color. Associated Bauer pattern: El ChicoAssociated Vintage Tableware patterns: Garden City, Pacific, Catalina or any other colorful California PotteryColor: BROWN & BLUE / Green/ Turquoise/ MintMost Accurate color is seen in the first few pictures. The later pictures are bluer than the real color. Associated Green colors: Jade green, sea foam, aqua, mint, pastel colorsAssociated Brown colors: cinnamon, Pumpkin brownVariations in the glaze are to be expected as these are all one of a kind. GORGEOUS.Special Characteristics: 5 HOLEs Comes with Original Cork Stoppers/ plugsSize: 2" Tall (approx) Weight: Made in USAElegant Design Adds a Pop of Color to a neutral palette home, kitchen or breakfast nook.Warm style blends in with a modern California style, New Mexico Dessert style, Adobe/Mexican/Hacienda, Vintage, 40's-70's, bohemian Malibu as well as Architectural Digest eclectic or even traditional style.Collector's Corner: Great Addition to tableware, china, dinnerware, Serveware collection, S &P, Salt & Pepper Shaker collection, Pottery, Clay, Earthenware, Glazed Ceramic Perfect Gift - Stocking Stuffer - planning ahead :) Condition: EXCELLENT Vintage Condition. Pre-Loved/ Pre-owened. No scratches, chips, cracks or damage.Make me an offer!Non-smoking homeFAST SHIPPING with USPS First Class Packaging- the most affordable option. USPS Priority Shipping also available.Combined shipping available, see my other listings. Local Pick-up availablePlease see all photos. Please ask all questions before bidding, and I will try to answer them as best as I can. I am not a big ebay store; just selling a few items I have and to help me with grad school. Thank you!
Description of Bauer Pottery History from their website:Through the 1940s and 50s, changing tastes, modern styles, adjustments to the glaze formulas, as well as competition from lines like Russel Wright’s American Modern pushed the evolution of the Bauer product lines. New Bauer dinnerware like La Linda, Al Fresco, and Monterey Moderne owed more to the aesthetics of Russel Wright and mid-century modern design than to Ipsen’s rings.
From Old Antique Pottery website: Bauer Pottery is one of the more, if not the most, collected of the California potters. Andy Bauer started off his pottery career in Louisville, KY sometime in the late 1800's. In 1909 Andy moved to Los Angeles, California and became a part of the growing Arts and Crafts movement with an additional pottery manufacturing facility. In the 1940's he opened another plant in Atlanta Georgia. They used marks including "Bauer" and "Bauer Los Angeles" in the 20s and earlier and "Bauer Made in USA" or "Bauer USA" on pieces produced in the 1930's. The company is most well known for the "Ringware" line but all of their pottery is collectible.