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$49.50 SOLD
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Item Code: M22277
Produced by Hampshire Pottery of Keene, NH, a company which produced artware and utilitarian wares along with souvenir items until World War I.
Pottery dish meas. approx. 8.50 X 8.0. Bowl is made in the shape of a maple leaf with mixed brown and green edges and a stem at the top. Bottom center of the bowl has a litho of the Gettysburg National Cemetery. No maker’s mark on back. Item has no chips or cracks. Just above and to the right of the litho is a dark spot of discoloration that meas. approx. 2.0 x 2.0 inches. [ad/ld]
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