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    Posted 3 years ago

    EdAntiques…
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    Does anyone out there know anything about this strange 3 legged bowl? It is marked indistinctly on the bottom. The shape of it makes me feel that it was likely made for a specific function or following a particular tradition. The legs have been dipped in some kind of metallic glaze. Something about it makes me feel that it is either eastern European/Russian or Japanese, but I may be totally wrong. Any ideas?

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    1. CanyonRoad, 3 years ago
      I think it was more likely a pottery class project, or made by a hobby/studio potter. It doesn't comply with any traditional pottery form and function.

      There are hundreds of thousands potters world-wide, so it's unlikely that it can be positively identified.

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