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Shawnee Smiley Pitcher
Pottery and Stoneware:
Shawnee:
Pre 2000 stock# 792
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The Litterrat
517-536-8988
$100.00
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Peach flower design. There is a crack where the handle meets the body of the pitcher which appears to have happened in the firing process. A hairline extends from the crack to the edge of the opening in the pitcher. This too appears to have hapenened in the firing as the edges are smooth with glaze and not raw. Some crazing.
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Red Wing Dutch Woman Teapot
Pottery and Stoneware:
Red Wing:
Pre 2000 stock# 791
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The Litterrat
517-536-8988
$75.00
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This beautifully flowing design of a Dutch Woman has a yellow glaze. It is marked Red Wing USA 260 on the bottom. Some crazing on the lid and ther is a good sized (about 3/16" deep by 7/16" wide) chip out of the lip inside the teapot. The chip is not visible from the outside so she would still look great on a shelf.
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Gonder Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
Vases:
Pre 2000 stock# 266
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The Litterrat
517-536-8988
$15.00
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A trumpet shaped top rises from the bulbous body of this 6 1/4" vase. It is pictured on page 31(row 4, #3) of Ron Hoopes Guide to Gonder Pottery. Glaze is sponged grey over pink ground. No cracks or chips. Some burst glaze bubbles and two glaze misses--one is quite small--the other is about 1/2" long by 3/8" wide. Marked E-49 and Gonder U.S.A. in block letters.
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Hull Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
Hull:
Pre 2000 stock# 265
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The Litterrat
517-536-8988
$17.00
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A shorter version(this one is 4 3/4" high) of the cloverleaf shaped vase shown on page 121(row 4 #3) of Roberts Hull Pottery Encyclopedia. Maroon blending to deep green glaze. Very 50's. Marked Hull in script. No chips, cracks or crazing. E-mail for picture.
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