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    Posted 8 years ago

    BlueNoseGo…
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    I picked these up today at a sale and would like to know more about them. I don't know very much about this stuff at all and only bought them since they were so cheap and figured my wife would like them. Can anyone tell me if they are ceramic, porcelain, glass or what? It seems like that is something like a glazed dip and there are a few very tiny chips that are white underneath. I can't seem to find anything else made by BEE. Hopefully someone can teach me a little about them. Thanks!

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 8 years ago
      These were made in a ceramic class ( pottery ) they sold blanks and you painted them . Bee will most likely be just a woman that made these as a hobby and did a nice job with the colors , She etched her name on it before they fired it when mold was still not real strong .
    2. BlueNoseGopher, 8 years ago
      Thanks Manikin! I guess the paint being done by 1 person is more unique than something mass produced.

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