Q: Can you identify this bowl or vase? It's marked "Weller" on the bottom and is 8 by 8 inches.

A: You have a Weller Graystone Garden Ware jardiniere, meant to be used outside to hold growing plants. Samuel A. Weller founded his pottery in 1872 in Fultonham, Ohio. The pottery moved to Zanesville, Ohio, in 1882. Artwares were introduced in 1893. Graystone Garden Ware was first made in the 1920s. The line included planters, birdbaths, and jardinieres meant to sit outdoors. The pottery closed in 1948. Your jardiniere is worth about $150.