American Bisque Pottery Company (West Virginia, USA) Oval Scalloped Lime Green Drip Glaze Planter
An oval shaped planter with wide vertical rib design leading up to a scalloped rim in a duo of light green glazes dripping down from the rim. The planter measures 7" long, 4 1/2" wide, and 2 3/4" high. The dry footed bottom is unmarked and the condition is good, with minor no-show crazing to the bottom of the planter and to the bottom side. American Bisque Pottery Company of West Virginia American Bisque Pottery Company was founded in 1919 in Williamstown, West Virginia and was in business until 1982 producing vases, pottery, lamps, cookie jars, and other collectible ceramic housewares. Planting in Ceramic Pottery Without a Drainage Hole A drainage hole in a planter is always ideal because it allows for any extra water to seep out of the bottom, which in turn helps keep the plant and its roots healthy. If a planter doesn't have a drainage hole, we recommend treating your planter more like a cachepot by employing the double potting technique. Place your plant into a smaller pot w