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    Posted 7 years ago

    kardinalis…
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    About 8" tall. I'm thinking possibly an European piece but can't identify the mark - raised circle and what looks like number 5.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      You have lovely pottery.
    2. art.pottery, 7 years ago
      I recognize the form. Thought perhaps Brush McCoy or Burley Winter, but haven't had any luck researching. Typically a circle in the center of the base is a knock-out, so that the vase can be converted into a lamp. They're more common on jardinieres, where if a knock-out is present, it's for drainage.
      There are exceptions (e.g. Hyalyn pottery)
    3. kardinalisimo, 7 years ago
      Thanka for the reply. Not sure if the circle is for knock out. It is raised ring rather than being like a hole.

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