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Albert Pottery
Submitted by mimo on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 9:53pm
Albert Pottery. Southern Harvest. Oatmeal with unglazed terracotta. 853. Square dish. 7"
This piece did not travel all around. Found today in Chamblee, GA.
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Re: Albert Pottery
I'm always amazed at how just one of this or that shows up somewhere. Well, Georgia is definitely Albert Pottery territory. Keep looking, you may find more!
Re: Albert Pottery
What a lovely piece.
Re: Albert Pottery
Seems like I'm on the roll. Just found this Albert tumbler. Does anyone know what is this glaze called. I have not seen it in the chart.
Re: Albert Pottery
Is that a chartreuse? Never seen it before!
Re: Albert Pottery
Yes, I guess chartreuse. It's more yellowish than green chartreuse.
I was not sure if it's Albert when I saw it hence the glaze. But after I cleaned it, the mark is there.