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Unsolved mystery items15743 of 96441Small Bowl - Chinese - 18th century?Texas trunk co. San Antonio Texas
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    Posted 5 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    i found this the other day. It's in perfect condition. i like the deep red color. It's high fired and very durable. no mark or signature that i can see. any idea about who produced it?

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    1. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Maybe made in Mexico Pete, I say that because of the White Slurry, that's under the Glaze to make it look like Porcelain, instead of Pottery, just my thought though! It's a nice Color, we have a few Strawberry Pots, I think they're great, and better with ripe Strawberries on the Plants! :^)
    2. art.pottery, 5 years ago
      Based on the clay color, look of the base and unglazed interior, my guess is a recent Asian import, probably Chinese. Is the drain hole drilled (small chips around perimeter) or was it made pre-fire (smooth edges)?

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