
Campbell Pottery Store of Cambridge Springs Pennsylvania Near Erie County
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Antique 1880s Cambridge Art Tile Company Pottery Fireplace Border 3 Pc Signed $8.99 |
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Antique Glazed Cambridge Art Pottery Squat Vase 1895 - 1917 (4-9) $195.00 |
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Antique Brown Stoneware Cookware-Guernsey (Cambridge Art Pottery) 1909-1924 $7.50 |
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CAMBRIDGE ART POTTERY STANDARD GLAZE MUG! $30.00 |
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CAMBRIDGE ART POTTERY STANDARD GLAZE PITCHER! $37.46 |
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CAMBRIDGE ART POTTERY GUERNSEY 1902 STONEWARE CROCK $74.99 |
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CAMBRIDGE ART POTTERY STANDARD GLAZE EWER! $29.96 |
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CAMBRIDGE ART POTTERY STANDARD GLAZE VASE! $30.00 |
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Cambridge Art Pottery Blended Glaze Large Pitcher! $225.00 |
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Vintage Universal Potteries Ceramic Upico Cambridge Blue and White Large Mixing Bowl and Matching Spoon Bright blue and white Universal Potteries large ceramic mixing bowl and matching ceramic spoon. Great collectible barely used condition. Some crazing, but no cracks, chips or scratches on either piece. These pieces are from the 30's and 40's.... |
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Looking at Greek Vases $23.99 This is a collection of essays by distinguished scholars that will introduce the student or museum-goer to the study of Greek vases. Although the book is roughly chronological in arrangement--beginning with the appearance of human figures on Geometric vases, and ending with their virtual disappearance from Hellenistic pottery--it is not a history of Greek vase painting, or a handbook. It offers in... |
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Pottery in Archaeology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology) $41.74 The study of pottery has become increasingly important over the past century, providing the archaeologist with information on many aspects of the past, including chronology, trade and technology. Recent scientific developments and statistical techniques have further contributed to this analysis of pottery. Pottery in Archaeology covers information obtained from over fifty years practical experienc... |
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Italian Maiolica (Fitzwilliam Museum Handbooks) $19.99 Maiolica is a type of tin-glazed earthenware associated particularly with the Renaissance, when its colorful decoration was at its peak. It was made in Italy from the thirteenth century and is still in use today. This book provides an introduction to the history of maiolica, a glossary, and a bibliography, followed by sixty-four color illustrations and accompanying text, arranged chronologically t... |

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