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    Posted 12 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    the insulator is there for size comparison. it's a very good size to hold a small plant. i have an oregon grape [Berberis / Mahonia nervosa] growing in it now. i picked it up at a used furniture store in san francisco a few months ago.

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    Comments

    1. Stillwater Stillwater, 12 years ago
      Boy you sure buy a lot of these planters. You must have lots of plants?

      I didn't know that any of these could be collectible or old? I live in the Southwest, I've been to Mexico and they have these outdoor shops with like an ACRE of things like this, so I've never taken a second look at any of them

      Can these things really be old and valuable?
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      well this one is a very solid and large piece - really excellent quality for planting a small to medium plant in. it's almost heavy enough to be in a public place w/out walking away. it was made sometime in the 60s or 70s - i think. it's what they call architectural pottery and it does go for relatively lots of $. some of them are valuable and others aren't. mexican pottery has been historically much cheaper, but it seems to be turning around now and is going way up in price - thanks to ebay. some mexican pottery is made from softer, lower-fired clay and those are inferior in my opinion, but some of it is fairly decent quality. this stoneware pot is extremely hard and durable - reminds me of sewer tile.
    3. Stillwater Stillwater, 12 years ago
      Yeah, I always just assumed that they all came from Mexico or Home Depot. I think I'll start taking a closer look at them though. Must be a fortune to ship one of those things, can't put them on eBay I guess...
    4. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      there are some beautiful ones from mexico. but you won't find any of them at home despot.
    5. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      i figured out yesterday that this pot and a couple of nice, large blue ones i have are all made by Garden City Pottery - from 30s-50s. yay! mystery solved and time to research some more.
    6. sodapoprocker sodapoprocker, 12 years ago
      this looks like one that was designed to sit in a stand. I have a few of the stands that pots of a similar shape were designed for.

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Imperial-USA-Planter-Stand-with-9-Pots-Never-Used-Vintage-Mint-Green-/290838806683?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43b758009b
    7. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      This pot is much too heavy for a metal stand like that. It weighs around 25 lbs. it was designed to be a floor planter like a piece of the architecture hence the name architectural pottery. I like your potstand!
    8. SeaWolf14 SeaWolf14, 5 years ago
      Looks like a Bauer Biltmore pot...?

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