![]() Vintage 12 McCoy Blue Pink Stripe Pottery Mixing Bowl Kitchen Ovenproof $99.95 |
![]() Watt Pottery Starflower Individual Casserole Bowl B $67.45 |
![]() Watt Pottery Starflower Individual Casserole Bowl A $67.46 |
![]() Rare Watt Pottery Blue Red Tulip 62 Creamer Pitcher $124.39 |
![]() Watt Pottery Starflower Individual Casserole Bowl D $67.45 |
![]() Watt Pottery Cookie Jar No Lid 21 Cherry Cherries $49.99 |
![]() 2008 Watt Pottery Commemorative $22.50 |
![]() Watt Pottery ID Book Apple Dutch Tulip Marks Shape ID $39.95 |
![]() Rare Watt Pottery bowl snack bowl CORN 6 1 4 yellow ware nesting bowl $49.99 |
![]() Rare Watt Pottery bowl snack bowl NUTS 5 yellow ware nesting bowl $61.41 |
![]() Rare Watt Pottery bowl snack bowl CHIPS 7 1 4 yellow ware nesting bowl $62.99 |
![]() Set of 4 WATT POTTERY STAR FLOWER YELLOW WARE MIXING BOWLS NEST EXCELLENT $75.00 |
![]() Vintage Watt Pottery Cut Leaf Pansy Mixing Bowl 6 $19.99 |
![]() Beautiful Primitive Four Vintage Watt Pottery Red Apple Two Leave Nesting Bowls $100.00 |
![]() WATT POTTERY 96 BOWL BALDWIN FURNITURE C0 FOLEY ROBERTSDALE BAY MINETTE AL ALA $24.99 |
![]() Watt Pottery Esmond pottery Cookie Jar $30.00 |
![]() Vintage Watt Pottery Apple Pattern Creamer No 62 $49.99 |
![]() WATT POTTERY DOUBLE APPLE 9 LID XC NO DAMAGE FOR BOWL OR CASSEROLE 2499NR $24.99 |
![]() WATT POTTERY RIO ROSE 11 SPAGHETTI BOWL $34.95 |
![]() Lot 5 Purinton Watt Esmond Apple Pears Jug Pitcher Salt Pepper Vintage Pottery $39.99 |
Watt Pottery has become one of hottest collectibles on the market over the years and has proven to be a great investment. Decorating your home with this beautiful pottery and watching it grow in value as it sits on your shelf is quite appealing to many. The collection you start today could be worth a small fortune in the years to come!
The Watt Pottery apple pattern seems to be the most popular pattern and also the most abundant.The Watt Pottery Advertising pieces such as bowls, pitchers, pie plates, etc. are also very popular among collectors.
As with any collectible pottery or stoneware condition plays a major role in the value. Buying pieces with very little or no damage will show a greater return on your investment, as mint or near perfect pieces are getting harder and harder to find. On the other hand, damaged pieces are generally inexpensive unless it's a rare or one a kind such as a "lunch hour piece". If you're buying simply as a decoration, that bowl or pitcher with a crack on the backside, looks just as good sitting on the shelf as a mint piece.
If you are new to Watt Pottery be sure to check out the Watt History Page for a brief history of the Watt Pottery Co.



















