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set of vintage J&JG Low Chelsea Ma ceramic tiles
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American Pre 1920: item #673913 588
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Kingston Bay Gallery
781 588 6560
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Set of 10 Art Deco J & JG Low Chelsea MA ceramic tiles. 4.25"x4.25" each. Two of them have a small chip. Overall condition very good.
The collector appeal of J. and J.G. Low Art Tiles, a father and son venture located in Chelsea, Mass., can be attributed to their rich glazes, unusual and often beautiful designs, and their relative rarity. Though Low operated for a relatively short time, the firm is considered important in that they were an early American company that found commercial succes... Click for details
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Pair of Boehm Porcelain Limited Edition Ruffed Grouse
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American Pre 1970: item #633549 6-4436
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
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Wonderful pair of Boehm Porcelain limited edition Ruffed Grouse. Approximately 12" high bisque, decorated. Marked on the bottom of each. One is marked 78.660.12A and the other is marked 78.660.12B. Both are signed by Boehm on the body. They also have an original sales tag for the Miller & Rhoads store. These beautiful birds were introduced in 1960 as a limited edition of 250 pairs. Boehm Studiomark number 456. According to "The Porcelain Art of Marshall Boehm" by Palley, the Ruffed Grouse editio... Click for details
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Boehm Porcelain Limited Edition Bird - Meadowlark
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American Pre 1970: item #579203 6-4430
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
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Gorgeous porcelain bird figurine by Boehm of Trenton NJ.Approximately 8 1/2" x 7 1/2". Marked on the bottom with makersmark E, as listed in The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm by Reese Palley, Boehm, LIMITED EDITION, Meadowlark, 435, MADE IN U.S.A. According to Palley, The Meadowlark was introduced in 1957, as a limited edition of 750 pieces, under Boehm Studiomark Number 435. The edition was completed in January 1964. Included in the total of 750 were 20 undecorated bisque pieces. The sc... Click for details
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