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nldionne's loves651 of 2554Need help on these..No clue what where or when these where made Loetz or Kralik ACB Morning Glories  vase c. 1910.
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    Posted 11 years ago

    pickrknows
    (385 items)

    A recent purchase, bought from former antique shop owners, whom I've recently bought quite a few things from as they are retiring.
    I need to research this better, as this is a company I've not heard of, but they make nice pieces!
    Made by the Summit Ceramics, Eveleth, Mn.
    Looks hand painted.
    No idea on age/artist
    Cheers!!

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    1. KathyC, 11 years ago
      I don't know the maker, but we used to make these in Alaska. I had a ceramic shop and we would pour the brown native clay from Cook Inlet inside the mold, swirl it around and pour it back out, then pour in the white slip, giving this that wonderful brown swirls. I haven't seen one of these since I left AK 20 years ago. Thanks for the memories. :0)
    2. pickrknows pickrknows, 11 years ago
      Thank-you KathyC for the nice comments and walk down memory lane! Cheers!!
    3. pickrknows pickrknows, 11 years ago
      Thank-you Manikin, nldionne, Moonstonelover, Phil, petey, vetraio, maryh, and mikelv, for the "love"!! Cheers!!
    4. pickrknows pickrknows, 11 years ago
      Thank-you walk, happy Canada Day to you too!!
    5. jrfm410, 11 years ago
      I love this! I have one but my bear is black and the rest is dark green...I don't know where mine was made...guess I will have to dig it out and take a picture so I can post mine on here...fish are good luck! thank you for sharing.
    6. pickrknows pickrknows, 11 years ago
      Thank-you jrfm410 for the nice comment, and moonstonejr for the "love"!!

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