Posted 1 year ago
Alfredo
(352 items)
Let us begin with the last picture, a Christopher Dresser iconic shape, this time in Rusticana bronze: II 346-371 (1898) I call the other two my "little Martians" because of the protruding handles; 8" tall. The enameled Olympia is one of my very first acquisitions. Shape II 332 (alt. 7169, 1900)
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These are really neat examples, Al. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Cool - and I even understood the Martian reference :)
I remember it now; It was "My Favorite Martian"!