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Kevin wrote at 2009-05-21 01:35:16
Leisha, What you have is a Tlaquepaque set from the 1970's. You see single pieces in antique shops often here in Arizona. Larry refrenced Ken Edwards which is completely different maker and type of Pottery. Ken Edwards is high fire stoneware ceramics. The set you have is not. It is a complete set which is nice, but it's the older Tlaquepaque pieces that collectors want. the one's with scenic imagery. Usualy Blue terra cotta and Black backgrounds. the more complex the painting equals more desirable to collectors.


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Leisha Hiester

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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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