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<p>[QUOTE="Not Sure What This Is, post: 4068148, member: 19814"]Thanks everyone - I'm posting another few photos, if that's at all helpful. I'm including a photo of the interior glaze. The glaze has darker green, light green, grey and yellow tones in it. Even though the drip glaze looks a little haphazard, it has an ethereal quality to it. It is fairly heavy for its size - 1 lb and 1 oz and measures 4 1/2" in height. Note that there's pencil writing on the underside. I've seen this type of thing on old American art pottery previously. I don't know if it's resellers writing a price years later or original. It reads "22- 2.00". I don't think that this is a recent piece (i.e. post 1960). I've handled a lot of pottery over many years and this doesn't look or feel recent. I was hoping that someone might have a studio pottery signature reference, but that might not be helpful if it was made by a talented amateur.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]328620[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]328621[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Not Sure What This Is, post: 4068148, member: 19814"]Thanks everyone - I'm posting another few photos, if that's at all helpful. I'm including a photo of the interior glaze. The glaze has darker green, light green, grey and yellow tones in it. Even though the drip glaze looks a little haphazard, it has an ethereal quality to it. It is fairly heavy for its size - 1 lb and 1 oz and measures 4 1/2" in height. Note that there's pencil writing on the underside. I've seen this type of thing on old American art pottery previously. I don't know if it's resellers writing a price years later or original. It reads "22- 2.00". I don't think that this is a recent piece (i.e. post 1960). I've handled a lot of pottery over many years and this doesn't look or feel recent. I was hoping that someone might have a studio pottery signature reference, but that might not be helpful if it was made by a talented amateur. [ATTACH=full]328620[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]328621[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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