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Raymor Modern Artware
Submitted by raymordq on Wed, 06/23/2010 - 4:51pm
Raymor Modern Artware 63-7 Vases
The 63-7 vase. I wish I had an original order slip or brochure to know the names of the glazes and the shapes. I have a bad photo copy of what I think is an original brochure that shows the pieces, but it does not have the names/descriptions of the pieces or glazes.
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Re: Raymor Modern Artware
Sweet pieces. Reminiscent in a good way of the Russel Wright Bauer line.
Re: Raymor Modern Artware
Paul, which is your favorite glaze? I think the orange glaze is fantastic!
Re: Raymor Modern Artware
Favorite glaze...tough question; it would be like asking a parent which is their favorite child. I think they are all great; just depends on the setting you are putting them in. In my experience, "Black" is the most expensive glaze , followed by "White", and then "Brown" (mustard/gold). I do not know the factory names of the glazes.