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<p>[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 9503583, member: 4438"]I thought I’d share this story…I’ve been collecting pottery for a while, chiefly pre-war California pottery, and have a number of Bauer and Catalina Island vases. After downsizing some things after a huge remodel, I thought I’d take these Bauer Matt Carlton hand-thrown fan vases to a well known Los Angeles antique dealer who sells chiefly early 20th century vintage pieces (lighting, furniture, pottery, art etc.). I was thinking of buying a vintage piece, and trading these in for credit towards a purchase.</p><p><br /></p><p>To my surprise the dealer wasn’t interested at all. Bauer is one of the iconic Los Angeles-based pre-war potteries, and is known for its glazes. Matt Carlton’s Rebekah vases were very expensive a few decades ago. The fan vases are still very popular, and are mentioned in Jack Chipman’s Bauer Pottery book. eBay prices remain high, but of course people can ask whatever they want.</p><p><br /></p><p>The crowds at the Los Angeles Pottery Show have been skewing older for a while, and the venue has gotten smaller. Whereas vintage lighting seems to be still pretty hot, I wonder if, with some exceptions, collecting vintage California pottery and ceramics has peaked.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]449616[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 9503583, member: 4438"]I thought I’d share this story…I’ve been collecting pottery for a while, chiefly pre-war California pottery, and have a number of Bauer and Catalina Island vases. After downsizing some things after a huge remodel, I thought I’d take these Bauer Matt Carlton hand-thrown fan vases to a well known Los Angeles antique dealer who sells chiefly early 20th century vintage pieces (lighting, furniture, pottery, art etc.). I was thinking of buying a vintage piece, and trading these in for credit towards a purchase. To my surprise the dealer wasn’t interested at all. Bauer is one of the iconic Los Angeles-based pre-war potteries, and is known for its glazes. Matt Carlton’s Rebekah vases were very expensive a few decades ago. The fan vases are still very popular, and are mentioned in Jack Chipman’s Bauer Pottery book. eBay prices remain high, but of course people can ask whatever they want. The crowds at the Los Angeles Pottery Show have been skewing older for a while, and the venue has gotten smaller. Whereas vintage lighting seems to be still pretty hot, I wonder if, with some exceptions, collecting vintage California pottery and ceramics has peaked. [ATTACH=full]449616[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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