This pends upon condition (there wasn't enough information given to give a decent appraisal)
Averages $50 and up and what features: color, glaze is drip brown brown the size and function either a novelty bank or service wear.
A large piece say for serving nuts, candies with lid or open bowel $85 - $118 especially if age can be determined 1950's anything earlier or novelty piece around $50
If you have decorative sets complete such as table dinning sets (salt/pepper, napkin holder and toothpick holders and base tray era 1950's $125 - $175 pending brown glaze vs woodland series.
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Look on Ebay to get an Idea of what it might be worth Look on Ebay to get an Idea of what it might be worth
unless it is marked with hull or oven proof - usa it is not hull! McCoy and Pfister make similar "Brown drip pottery, but the are marked differently on the bottom.
the same as you rmomma
I don't know, but you could give the pottery a microwave test. Put one cup of water in the pottery cup or bowl, put it in the microwave for one minute 15 seconds. take it out. Feel the water, if it is only lukewarm and the cup or bowl feels hot, it is NOT microwave safe ( the pottery is absorbing the microwaves instead of the water ). If the water feels hot, it is microwave safe.
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Look on Ebay to get an Idea of what it might be worth Look on Ebay to get an Idea of what it might be worth
unless it is marked with hull or oven proof - usa it is not hull! McCoy and Pfister make similar "Brown drip pottery, but the are marked differently on the bottom.
Hull
pontoons and/or a boat-shaped hull.
a hull of a boat that pushes through the water, this is the ordinary kind. Like most boats and ships. A planing hull is the other kind, where it skims along the top of the water, like a jet boat
the same as you rmomma
Hull kitchenware that is in good condition can be of value. The value for the piece of kitchenware depends on the item, condition, and the year it was produced. A professional could evaluate the piece to determine a value.
The value for a rookie Brett Hull card can range from 150 to 300 U.S. dollars. An okay conditioned autographed rookie Brett Hull card can be around 125 dollars.
what is the hull style and length ? What engine ? what is the condition of hull and interior All these answers determine the price.
I don't know, but you could give the pottery a microwave test. Put one cup of water in the pottery cup or bowl, put it in the microwave for one minute 15 seconds. take it out. Feel the water, if it is only lukewarm and the cup or bowl feels hot, it is NOT microwave safe ( the pottery is absorbing the microwaves instead of the water ). If the water feels hot, it is microwave safe.
about 10-15,000 signed