Watt Pottery #17 Pitcher – Brownstone
$25Authentic Watt Pottery Brownstone #17 Pitcher with strong color and classic hand-painted detail.
Watt Pottery Brownstone and Solidware represent the company’s emphasis on form, glaze, and utility rather than hand-painted decoration. Produced during the mid-century period, these pieces feature earthy brown glaze tones, subtle surface texture, and practical everyday forms.
Brownstone and related solidware forms include mixing bowls, crocks, pitchers, and serving pieces. Because decoration is minimal, collector value depends heavily on condition, glaze quality, mold number, and surface integrity.
For mold-specific pricing and current 2025 market ranges, see our
Watt Pottery Value Guide.
For full production history and context, visit the
Watt Pottery History
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Authentic Watt Pottery Brownstone #17 Pitcher with strong color and classic hand-painted detail.
Authentic Watt Pottery Brownstone #62 Creamer with strong color and classic hand-painted detail.
Authentic Watt Pottery #62 Solid Creamer. Condition: Super hard to find creamer that will always add to your collection in a good way. This one is real nice. No chips cracks or hairlines. Spout is real nice. Tiny glaze pop in the brown area as it’s only flaw.. Iconic mid-century American pottery with hand-painted detail. Ideal for collectors or display; ships with care. Note – Blue spots in photos are not on creamer. They are window reflection.
Authentic Watt Pottery #73 Solid Salad Bowl. Condition: I have been collecting and selling for too many years to remember. This is the first time I have ever seen this glaze combo. It is pretty awesome to see. The bowl itself has one tiny inside upper rim glaze piece missing. Otherwise its mint.. Iconic mid-century American pottery with hand-painted detail. Ideal for collectors or display; ships with care.
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