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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 66969, member: 308"]Well, Weller lines can be tricky and hard to pin down. According to the book Orris has "...a matt green glaze, sometimes heavily, sometimes ever so lightly, so that the outline of the molded design shows through to the red clay." Clearly that is not the glaze on your pot. But Weller is notorious for reusing molds in other lines with other glazes. If it were mine I would list it as a 1920's Weller Orris planter with an atypical glaze.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 66969, member: 308"]Well, Weller lines can be tricky and hard to pin down. According to the book Orris has "...a matt green glaze, sometimes heavily, sometimes ever so lightly, so that the outline of the molded design shows through to the red clay." Clearly that is not the glaze on your pot. But Weller is notorious for reusing molds in other lines with other glazes. If it were mine I would list it as a 1920's Weller Orris planter with an atypical glaze. Don[/QUOTE]
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