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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10321622, member: 16283"]Thanks for the input AJ,without a chop mark-it def could be a cheaper florist piece,it was $5. What surprised me was how heavy it is-but then bricks are heavy too !</p><p>What's still a good deal (here in Oregon), is MCM German/W. German pottery. I guess much of it's considered generic 'studio pottery' by collectors ?</p><p>$14.99 Etsy (whole group). I get it's not some wild Fantoni one off,but $3 ea ?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]518764[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10321622, member: 16283"]Thanks for the input AJ,without a chop mark-it def could be a cheaper florist piece,it was $5. What surprised me was how heavy it is-but then bricks are heavy too ! What's still a good deal (here in Oregon), is MCM German/W. German pottery. I guess much of it's considered generic 'studio pottery' by collectors ? $14.99 Etsy (whole group). I get it's not some wild Fantoni one off,but $3 ea ? [ATTACH=full]518764[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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