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2605.
18.163

[[stamp]]Miscellaneous.[[/stamp]]
6546

One Circular Vase, with collarless mouth, tapered downward from shoulder to flat bass. Pewabic.

Entire object covered with semi-translucent grayish-green glaze which in its thicker areas at the base becomes dull blue. The outer surface shows an overglaze iridescent-silver in color and cloud-like in form. Slight grinding of glaze on base to provide safe foot.
Height, 5 1/4"
Compare with Miscellaneous No. 6549.

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher
#7 May, 1918,
7.00

2606.
18.164

[[stamp]]Miscellaneous[[/stamp]]
6547

One Bowl, Circular, tapered outward from pedestal base to rim of extended mouth. Pewabic.

The entire outer surface, including slightly recessed foot, is covered with black glaze which under close inspection shows a faint silvery effect like that which is caused by earth encrustation, but the base of interior shows lead colored glaze, shove to outer edge to lip deep copperish-red of iridescent character prevails. Three fire cracks in upper body ending at rim.
Height, 4".

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher
#7 May, 1918,
5.00

2607.
18.165

[[stamp]]Miscellaneous[[/stamp]]
6548

One Bowl, with circular body resting upon narrowed circular base, deeply hollowed, whose flaring rim contains a fire crack. Pewabic.

The entire outer surface is covered with quiet lustrousbluish-green glaze, minutely speckled with dark olive, ending in blue on and near outer rim of foot. Light purplish pearl-colored glaze highly iridescent, within body.
Height, 3 3/4"; width of mouth, 6".

Purchased from Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Voucher
#7 May, 1918,
14.00