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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 2200256, member: 118"]I had an argument with some people on FB that suggested Mexican and more specifically Tonala pottery. Especially when someone mentioned that this pot was burnished. </p><p>I guess the main reason for those suggestions was the bird that to some look like the one seen on Mexican pottery. To me, it looks like a bird drawn in folk style, not necessarily Mexican.</p><p>I may be wrong but salt glazed finish is not common for Mexican ceramics. </p><p>It could be a Mexican bird motif but in my opinion this is an American pot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 2200256, member: 118"]I had an argument with some people on FB that suggested Mexican and more specifically Tonala pottery. Especially when someone mentioned that this pot was burnished. I guess the main reason for those suggestions was the bird that to some look like the one seen on Mexican pottery. To me, it looks like a bird drawn in folk style, not necessarily Mexican. I may be wrong but salt glazed finish is not common for Mexican ceramics. It could be a Mexican bird motif but in my opinion this is an American pot.[/QUOTE]
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