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Vintage 50s Tlaquepaque Mexican Pottery 9 1/2" Salad Bowl

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Category:

Pottery & Glass

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Condition:

Used

Color:

Green

Original/Reproduction:

Antique Original

Material:

Cement

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Item number:

916398775

Item description

Vintage 50s Tlaquepaque Mexican Pottery 9 1/2" Salad Bowl Measures 9 1/2" diameter, 5" high. Beautiful hand-painted, twice-fired clay bowl. Collectible Mexican Folk art from the 50s. Lime green color, with black, cream, blue and rust and gold accent art. Bowl has a hairline crack on side, with corresponding chip on inside (see photo). Bowl shows normal wear, with various glaze flakes/chips around rim and base. Scallopped/melon shape. Marked MEXICO on the bottom.