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On the backside, “ California Padre 108”. Approx. 16” across.

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    Posted 3 years ago

    Elibarbour
    (1 item)

    It looks more like Malibu pottery from the 1930ies. I have not found anything quite like it from Bauer, Fiesta or Metlox. I’m curious about its history.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      wow! can you please post a photo of the back? Gorgeous piece!!
    2. art.pottery, 3 years ago
      Padre or Catalina Pottery?
    3. artfoot artfoot, 3 years ago
      Padre is the name of a California pottery manufacturer and the plate was likely made by them. My question is whether the design is under the glaze or painted? If under-glaze, it would have been done in the Padre facility.

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