A beautifully worn antique yellowware mixing bowl with a thick rolled rim and warm buff glaze, attributed to Egmondville, Ontario (Huron Pottery).
Hand-thrown with subtle irregularities and a soft, time-earned patina, this piece embodies the quiet utility of early Canadian kitchenware. The glaze shows natural age-related wear and spotting, adding depth and character without compromising integrity.
Originally used for everyday kitchen tasks, today it makes a striking display piece—perfect for a countertop, open shelving, or as a vessel for seasonal arrangements.
Details
- Origin: Ontario, Canada (Egmondville area, attributed)
- Date: Late 19th century (circa 1880–1910)
- Material: Earthenware with buff glaze
- Finish: Unmarked
- Condition: Age-appropriate wear; no major cracks or repairs
Measures: 10-1/2”d x 7”h

