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    Posted 5 years ago

    FoundAgain
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    Hello, We are new here. We’ve just purchased this item today. I’d call it an earthenware kettle. Has anyone seen one before? It’s not signed/marked as far as I can tell. The “feet” on the bottom are interesting, made for sitting on a stovetop maybe? Help would be greatly appreciated!

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    1. Trinka Trinka, 5 years ago
      I think this is a teapot/coffee pot for serving. I don't think that it is for stovetop use. The bumps would keep it elevated to protect the surface of the table. It is similar to the brown glaze Marcrest pottery my mother had . I will keep looking for you.
    2. FoundAgain FoundAgain, 5 years ago
      Trinka, It has a lot of similarities to Marcrest for sure! The repeating patterns, coloring and dots.
      It has the form of a granite wear coffee pot.
      I appreciate you helping with this :)

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