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    Posted 4 years ago

    lrizek
    (17 items)

    A blue little bud vase in a round wheel thrown stoneware body. Trying to identify maker's mark. Looks like Byron Temple? Please see pictures, any help is appreciated. Thank you

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    WONDERFUL VINTAGE SIGNED ROBERT HELD IRIDESCENT CANADIAN ART GLASS CABINET VASE
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    WONDERFUL VINTAGE SIGNED ROBERT HELD IRIDESCENT CANADIAN ART GLASS CABINET VASE
    WONDERFUL VINTAGE SIGNED ROBERT HEL...
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    1. kwqd kwqd, 4 years ago
      Nice. Reminds me of a robin's egg. No idea about the maker.
    2. lrizek lrizek, 4 years ago
      Mystery solved! Appears to be Fred Evangel maker's mark.
    3. keramikos, 4 years ago
      Hi, lrizek. :-)

      You solved your own mystery, and even marked it as solved. That's actually pretty cool. :-)

      There is one more thing you could do, and it's really for the benefit of others.

      You could edit your post and rename it to reflect the maker. The number (291259) in the URL remains the same, so it really doesn't screw up anything, and it could help somebody else who's looking for Fred Evangel's work.
    4. keramikos, 4 years ago
      lrizek, I see that you updated the title of this post. Thank you. :-)

      BTW, I previously neglected to say how beautiful this piece of pottery is.

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