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Blue and Grey Hand Made Stoneware Vase by Peter Speliopoulos, USA, Contemporary

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  • Orange, Yellow and Blue Bands Hand Made Earthenware Vase, Contemporary, USA
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    Contemporary textured ceramic earthenware vase. Green body with bands of pale orange, yellow and blue. The glaze has a crackle effect giving it an ancient feel. Tiny top spout. Hand ...
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