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Iroquois
Submitted by nostalgiaholic on Fri, 09/16/2011 - 2:08pm
Iroquois
Iroquois China. Carrara Modern [White on Blue]. AD Coffee Pot and Beverage Pitcher
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Re: Iroquois
Suh-weeet!!
Re: Iroquois
White on Blue? Now that is unexpected! I wasn't aware of this Cararra Modern color combination.
Re: Iroquois
Clyde, I have seen it before, rarely. It must have been limited production at best. I've found no record of it.
Re: Iroquois
You know, this glaze is interesting...it doesn't appear to have been produced in quite the same manner as the other patterns, White on Charcoal and Black on White. On those glazes you can see the contrasting color was actually drizzled over the body color. These blue pieces look like the body color was applied, then removed to create the marbling. It's definitely not on top of the body color, and much more subtle.