Miscellaneous Porcelain

By Chris Cotnoir; posted February 21, 2016

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On the left is an RFI-treated U-788 (790?) Westinghouse in brown/blond glaze. No damage beyond the wire rubs shown. $10 plus postage. SOLD.

In the middle is a dome-incuse U-132 C.P.R. in cream colored glaze. There does not appear to be any post-manufacture damage as the chips in the skirt and wire groove are glazed over. There is also a spot of brown glaze on the otherwise unglazed base that I'm guessing was picked up in the kiln. Very crude. $8 plus postage. SOLD

On the right is an unmarked, dry process U-11A in a dark brown glaze that fades to light at the corners of the wire groove, mold lines, and crude carved dome. The only damage is a tiny flake off the very bottom of the base. Exceptionally crude pinhole. Sold.

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