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Pottery4312 of 12586Little Oil Lamp - signed from '90?Massive 16 inch Teapot by Erich Emmenegger, 2007
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Catmanyout…
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    this is what i believe to be a chamber pot. It was found at an abandoned landfill. The weird thing is the landfill opened in the 1930's bit the chamber pot(i think) is much older, let me know please if you know anything about the possible chamber pot.

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    Comments

    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      I'm wondering why they would paint the inside of a chamber pot with red runs ? LOL!!
    2. Catmanyoutube Catmanyoutube, 8 years ago
      yeah I'm not sure about the paint either but it looks like it was applied after the pottery was made.
    3. art.pottery, 8 years ago
      You don't give dimensions, but most likely it's a bean pot, minus the lid
    4. Catmanyoutube Catmanyoutube, 8 years ago
      thanks i think you're right
    5. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      It's a bean pot. Made like this all the way into the 1960s, albeit not usually so deformed.

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