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Vintage CAMARK Art Deco Pottery White Aladdin Pelican Genie Pitcher Teapot #791
$ 13.72
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Description
Vintage CAMARK Art Deco Pottery White Aladdin Genie Pitcher Teapot #791.In very good condition. No chips but covered on crazing that has given the pitcher a character of its own. See Pictures
Designed by Ernest Andrew Lechner and made in Camden, Arkansas by Camark Pottery circa 1939-1948.
Dimensions approximately: 8-1/2" (from tip of spout to back of handle) x 5.5" tall x 6.5" width
USA 791 mark on base is legible.
Founded in 1926, Camden Art Tile and Pottery Company was the third and last producer of Art Pottery in Arkansas. By the end of its first year, its name had changed to Camark to include both the city of Camden and the state of Arkansas. Camark Pottery eventually became one of Camden’s best-known industries and was known nationwide.
Please see pictures for condition. I am always happy to combine shipping!
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