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About Leisha Hiester
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Inquiries about ceramics, pottery, clay and art in general.

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21 years in ceramics and clay, teaching, producing and selling.

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College, courses, teacher and worked in production studios.

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Ceramics - Monmouth, Zanesville (???) creamer


Expert: Leisha Hiester - 1/14/2009

Question
I have a small light green creamer, shiny glaze, with art deco style triangular designs on it. It's three inches high with the number 377 printed on bottom. It looks like it has two pointed handles on it from the front but one side is a spout.The interior has the same glaze as the exterior. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Answer
Judy,
I'm not an antiques expert, but here are some sites I've used to identify pieces and marks. Good luck. Leisha



http://glassandpotterysellers.org/pottery_links.html

http://oldetymecollectiblespottery.com/histories/hullmarks.html

http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/index.html

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