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sometimes artistic weavings can feel a bit too 1970s and/or recent hipster to me
but overall looks great for her age and ready to fiercely guard whatever treasures one might store inside
they would be terrific on a vanity for holding small jewelry
and I think the polka dot and striped patterns
The piece as a whole feels a bit Viennese Secession era a la Egon Schiele
Cornwall Bridge Pottery Handthrown Stoneware Bowl With Painterly Blue and Copper Decoration eskimo sometimes artistic weavings can feelThis hand thrown stoneware bowl, circa late 70s or early 80s, is nice and deep, making it a perfect smallish serving bowl and great addition to a collection of earthy studio pottery ware. It is stamped CBP on the bottom, for Cornwall Bridge Pottery in Cornwall, Connecticut, established in the 1970s by Todd Piker, a student of Michael Cardew, and still in operation. The bowl which would also make a great planter features a pretty blue petal design with
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