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ho2cultcha's loves18815 of 22708Vintage 1950-60's East German nesting bowlsAmerican Pottery Vase
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    Posted 9 years ago

    angiehegler
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    I recently became owner of this what we believe is some sort of sampler.We can not find out any information on it.It is big.And seems to be stitched on some thin fabric.It has been very well framed.I would like to find out information as to what it is and where it originates from.Thank you.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      this is Bolivian or Peruvian - probably a tourist piece, but a nice one! the images are of people, birds, corn, and looks like a woman on a horse or burro.
    2. angiehegler, 9 years ago
      Thank you.I have been researching this for a year now and always come up with nothing.Were these mass produced or were they different each time they made one?

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