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Pottery1180 of 12310Marked Ceramic Wall Plaques Possibly Majolica or Scandinavian? Unknown maker.  Help appreciated!Unsigned Ceramic Mermaid
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    Posted 4 years ago

    epicvintag…
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    I just recently found this bowl in my mother's attic, where it has been for at least 50 years--and I have no clue where it was before that. It sort of feels like redware, but the glaze is very thick, lots of colors, and the bottom appears to have remnants of all of them from firing. It is signed, but I can't make out the signature. Maybe "Shannon," or "Shamond" or something else entirely? Any info will be very appreciated!

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    1. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 4 years ago
      It looks like a School project from the mid 1960-70's, maybe a friend gave it to her! :^D Some of the kids in my High School Pottery Classes made some similar, it could've been from a Street Fair also, from the same time! Thanks for showing! :^)

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