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    Posted 8 years ago

    Lynch47
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    Can anyone identify this piece of pottery? Its made of clay and quite heavy for its size, and looks like a water vessel. Someone suggested that it was Native American Indian, but I am not so sure. There seems what appears to be some letter marks underneath, but I am not so sure either. They look as if it's part of the pattern design like the rest of the pot.

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    1. CanyonRoad, 8 years ago
      No, not Native American. It's either studio pottery, or an art class project, made from a commercial stoneware clay, and fired in a gas kiln.
    2. Lynch47, 8 years ago
      Thanks for your input CanyonRoad: Somehow I don't believe it's (an art class project) this piece of pottery looks very professionally made. It's handmade from start to finish by someone that knows the art of pottery very well, you can tell...Since I am not a pottery expert, I don't know what you mean (a studio pottery). However, I would like hear the opinion of other members too. Thanks again!

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