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    Posted 8 years ago

    pamelacarg…
    (41 items)

    Tuskegee University Pottery Vase
    9 & 3/4 ths inches tall.
    Rare vase with dancing figures done by someone named Henri at Tuskegee Institute. Pictured are four human figures, perhaps African dancers, interspersed with geometric forms and faces. Incised Tuskegee Institute Pottery on the bottom. Height 9 3/4 inches tall. Excellent condition with Modern theme. A very similar piece is pictured in Forster, "Alternative American Ceramics, 1870-1955", page 192. There is a very small chip of the glaze on the rim but not noticeable unless looking down at the rim.
    Early African American Southern Alabama Pottery!

    D.M. Pound Vase:

    7 & 1/2 inches Tall
    This is a large alkaline southern antique stoneware pottery pitcher/ jug from Alabama. It is green/ brown in color (Green in natural light and brown with flash) and is in great condition! It has the words "D.M. Pound" and "Roanoke Ala." on the bottom.

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    1. Porzellan, 4 years ago
      I would love to learn more about the Tuskegee piece.
    2. pamelacargileatgmail.com pamelacargileatgmail.com, 4 years ago
      Hello Porzellan,
      Were you able to see the write up i put up on the Tuskegee vase?
      Thank You =)
      pamelacargile@gmail.com

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