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Preliminary identification

American Art Pottery Drip-Glaze Bulb Bowl, c. 1930s

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Overview

A classic example of American Art Pottery featuring a sophisticated 'frosted' drip glaze in mossy greens and creams.

Story

During the 1920s and 30s, a 'glaze craze' swept through American ceramic studios as chemists raced to create finishes that looked like they were pulled from a volcanic eruption or a frozen forest.

Maker / Origin

While this piece is unsigned, it is highly consistent with the 'production art' wares of companies like Fulper, Camark, or even early Haeger.

Condition & Value

The piece appears to be in very good vintage condition with no visible cracks or large chips. Quick ID could not verify a named-artist market here, so this is intentionally priced like decorative/local-sale art.

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