Photo A: Stoneware displayed in Ronald Graber's hutch ($165.00) and sideboard ($98.00). Piggy bank ($32.00), honey pots ($14.00 each), pickling crock ($12.00), spongeware pitcher and bowl ($14.00), spongeware chamber pot ($11.00), two-handled jugs ($14.00 each). Hand-painted miniature Bulgarian icons (upper wall) are $98.00 each.
Photo C: Spongeware chamber pots are $11.00 each.
Photo D: Stoneware displayed in Ronald Graber's smaller hutch ($110.00). Salt crocks ($9.00 each), creamer and sugar set ($18.00), lidded storage jar ($14.00), mortar and pestle ($9.00), butter crock ($14.00; sold), lidded water fountain with spigot ($38.00).
Photo E: Cookie jars are $14.00 each. The flower jar, third from left, is not available.
Photo F: One-handled stoneware jugs are $12.00 each, and the two-handled jug on the right end is $14.00. The flower jug in the center is not available.
Photo G: The grotesque face jug and woman bottle are among the redware pieces we have at this time.the only redware pieces we have at this time. The squiggle plate is sold, the grotesque/face jar is $42.00, the lady bottle is $30.00, and the stoneware corked jug at the end is $12.00. For more redware, click here.
Photo H: The two wood-fired jugs on the left end are $20.00 each; the low-fired blue vase/bowl is $20.00 ; the low-fired brown vase is $20.00; the brown-glazed pitcher is $13.00; and the brown-glazed jug is $14.00.
Photo I: Jane's holly pattern is a recent, and popular item. All of the individual holly pieces pictured here are $20 each (all sold), except for the small plate, which is $10.00 (sold). The handmade sideboard is $50.00, and the two miniature Bulgarian icons are $98.00 each.
Photo J: Jane's cream jugs are $9.00 each, and her bean pot is $12.00. |
Jane Graber Miniature Pottery
Oldest sister Jane Graber is the potter of the family, and she has been making miniature pottery for more than 30 years. Jane is well known among miniature collectors, and her work is in great demand and difficult to come by. Her earlier crocks ($12.00 here) and two-handled jugs ($14.00 here) now sell on eBay for $50 to $100 each. Click here to see Jane's most recent works, as of mid-July 2011, or here to see related miniature icons and furniture. Click here to see a virtual tour of Graber family art and international art at Graber Designs Gallery. Pictured here are examples of Jane's work, including some of her classic stoneware with cobalt blue patterns, and her more recent line of sgraffito redware. Cabinets are, for the most part, made by retired surgeon Dr. Ronald Graber, Jane's father, who uses his precise surgical skills to craft 1" inch scale cabinets with working drawers and doors for showcasing Jane's work.
Jane's work sells quickly, so we may not have all of the pieces below in stock, though we get new shipments regularly. To see Jane's most recent pots, as of April 2012, click here. To inquire about these or similar Jane Graber pieces, you can reach us by clicking here or writing to us at graberfoundgmail.com.
Among other (full-scale) items at Found are recycled artillery shell jewelry, antique and new kilim rugs, Eastern Orthodox icons, Asian antiques, Buddhist art, Chinese yixing teapots, and much more.
Photo K: Jane's stoneware butter churns are $14.00 each.
Click here to see Jane's 2011 Christmas plates (this is the 2010 plate, and those are all gone). The cabinet pictured here is $55.00.
Photo M: Jane's two-handled jug is $14.00, and her butter churn is $14.00 as well. The pots are on a $35.00 Hank Taylor trunk. The miniature Bulgarian icons on the wall behind the pots are $98.00 each.
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