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Brush McCoy Pottery Krackle Kraft 1925 8” 041K Type 3 Bud Vase with Drips #F497
$ 298.84
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Description
Brush McCoy Pottery Krackle Kraft 1925 8” 041K Type 3 Bud Vasewith Drips #F497. Rare. A beautiful Stoneware piece to have. Sanford
Guide to Brush McCoy Pottery Book 1 Page 62 shows catalog page
of it only and if you got Sanford Book 2, it is on page 18. It stands about
8” tall. Not marked. Made in USA. No Chips or Cracks or Hairlines.
Made out of Pottery.
IT HAS A MOLD FLAW TOWARD THE BOTTOM
OF THE VASE AND GLAZED OVER AND DONE AT THE FACTORY.
I have photographed all of these imperfections for you.
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Thanks--Lynda