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The Piece
A beautiful vintage E.T. Pottery Marshall Texas blue spongeware bowl, dating to c. 1940s–1960s, with a softly scalloped rim, cream-glazed interior, blue fruit-and-floral decoration, and richly mottled blue spongeware-style exterior. The form is generous and quietly expressive, with a hand-finished quality that gives the piece warmth and depth.
The exterior carries a blue sponge-patterned surface that wraps the bowl in soft, painterly variation, while the interior features a cobalt-blue still life of fruit, leaves, and blossoms. The glaze shows pronounced crazing throughout, giving the bowl visible age and surface character.
Marked “E.T. Pottery, Marshall, Texas, Made in U.S.” on the underside, this piece connects to the long regional pottery tradition of Marshall, Texas. It is decorative, functional in form, and beautifully suited for display, styling, or collected pottery presentation.
History
This bowl is best described as a vintage Texas studio pottery bowl from c. 1940s–1960s, made by E.T. Pottery of Marshall, Texas. Marshall has a long history of American pottery production, and this piece reflects that regional tradition through its practical bowl form, hand-decorated surface, and expressive glaze treatment.
The blue spongeware-style exterior, cream interior glaze, cobalt fruit motif, scalloped rim, and visible crazing all support an earlier mid-20th-century date rather than a later mass-market decorative object. The underside mark identifies the maker as E.T. Pottery and places production in Marshall, Texas, though no additional maker history is visible on the piece.
The safest listing language is: “Vintage c. 1940s–1960s E.T. Pottery Marshall Texas blue spongeware bowl.”
Product Details
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Object Type | Decorative bowl / serving bowl |
| Date | c. 1940s–1960s |
| Maker | E.T. Pottery |
| Origin | Marshall, Texas, USA |
| Material | Glazed ceramic / pottery |
| Color / Finish | Cream interior with cobalt-blue fruit and floral decoration; blue spongeware-style exterior |
| Condition | Vintage condition with pronounced crazing throughout the glaze, light discoloration, age-related surface wear, minor marks, and patina consistent with age. No major chips or cracks visible from the provided photographs. |
| Markings | “E.T. Pottery, Marshall, Texas, Made in U.S.” on underside |
| Construction | Hand-finished ceramic bowl with scalloped rim, glazed interior, spongeware-style exterior, and blue painted decoration |
| Best Use | Decorative bowl, fruit bowl, tabletop styling, shelf display, pottery collection, farmhouse kitchen, or Texas pottery collection |
Why It Belongs In Your Home
This vintage E.T. Pottery bowl brings a grounded, regional charm to a room. The blue spongeware exterior gives it texture and movement, while the cobalt fruit motif inside adds a quiet decorative surprise. It has the kind of warmth that makes a piece feel collected, not manufactured for a beige shelf display by people who fear color.
Use it as a fruit bowl, entry table catchall, open-shelf accent, or centerpiece within a layered kitchen or dining room. The cream and blue palette pairs beautifully with wood, ironstone, old linens, brass, and other studio pottery.
Its appeal is in the surface: the crazed glaze, soft rim, hand-decorated blue motif, and visible age. A practical bowl with enough character to stand on its own.
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