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Still trying to figure out what they are supposed to be used for... I know I have seen objects shaped like that in an antique book before.
Haha, OK I take that back. I guess you already know it is Rookwood.
Oh, sorry, I thought you knew the maker! It should still be marked as "unsolved".
@Thesbian I know! I thought of a ship's bow also - At first I thought she was doing the classic "Titanic", but now I'm thinking she is supposed to be throwing the flowers in a big sweeping motion.
@Mary No, there are no maker's marks unfortunately. @Austro @cogito Yeah, that would make sense since I found her in Southern California. It kind of does seem like a modern art person was emulati...
Okay, I think maybe it is made of spelter, not ceramic at all. Curious why is the paint so dull and matte?
She is awesome, but why is this an unsolved mystery?
Well they are definitely majolica.
I'll be in LA on Saturday, I'm tempted to go check out the Hullow piece at the county art museum... I wonder if they allow photography?
Oh, cool, I see the articles you posted now! Wow, eye4beauty, you should be a detective. The article describes aqua, rust, and grayish enamel finishes, which are the colors of the pieces I found...
Hi guys, I'm the one who has this listing on Etsy that you linked to--> https://www.etsy.com/listing/125971932/signed-parks-stoneware-drip-glaze I actually found both of those pieces together at a ...
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