Posted 8 years ago
charlie1968
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I got this a few years ago at a estate sale. I was amazed at the glaze color and the volcanic look to it. I believe it dates t around 1920's. It's about 4 inches tall.. I never seen another one like it. Could be a experimental piece.
All Dickota Pottery is rather scarce as they only made the artware for about five years. This glaze color is called "Peacock Blue" and was their most popular color.It dates from the mid-1930s.
Thank you I can see why awsome glaze
Nice one Charlie, I only have 1 or maybe 2 pieces of Dickota Pottery. Got it over 10 years ago, packed in a shed now though. :^)
Nice .....sad to see them in a shed..though. :0