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2602.
18.166
[[stamp]] MISCELLANEOUS. [[/stamp]] 6543

One Large Bulbous Jar, heavily potted with many circular lines of corrugation in paste around outer body and flat base. Pewabic. 

The entire surface within and without covered with unctuous black glass, showing areas and down flowing streams of over-glaze in blue and gold, which areas are edged with shades of blue and purple, brilliantly iridescent. Height, 12 1/4".

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher #7 May, 1918,
50.00


2603.
[[stamp]] MISCELLANEOUS. [[/stamp]] 6544

One Cylindrical Bowl, tapered upward from shoulder to circular mouth, which has an expanding lip: flat base. Pewabic.

The entire inner and outer surface was covered first with transparent yellow glaze, afterwards an overglaze was applied which separated and spread in the kiln leaving areas suggestive of cloud for over the entire object. A thick mass of this overglaze accumulated at the base and enough of this was ground away to permit the jar to rest safely upon the foot. The overglaze shows areas of dark gray, blue and purple over the first coating of yellow
Height, 5".

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher 4 May, 1910,
15.00

2604.
[[stamp]] MISCELLANEOUS. [[/stamp]] 6545

One Circular Vase, tapered upward from shoulder to circular mouth, with low neck, and downward from shoulder to circular, flat bass. Pewabic.

Covered within and without with gray-green glass, the overflow of which shows on one side a mirror-like area in color of old silver and on shoulder and rim areas of metallic pink. Height, 6 1/2".

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher #7 May, 1910,
12.00

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