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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 846997, member: 45"]It's glazed, made from commercially available stoneware clay, and has an incised signature that looks like it was made with a biology probe, so that eliminates the possibility of it being Acoma or even Native American.</p><p><br /></p><p>The way it is signed, the type of clay used, and the overall quality of the work, suggests it's a student art project, probably from the 1970s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 846997, member: 45"]It's glazed, made from commercially available stoneware clay, and has an incised signature that looks like it was made with a biology probe, so that eliminates the possibility of it being Acoma or even Native American. The way it is signed, the type of clay used, and the overall quality of the work, suggests it's a student art project, probably from the 1970s.[/QUOTE]
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