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Kenton Hills Pottery in Erlanger, Kentucky, made artwares, including vases and figurines that resembled Rookwood, probably because so many of the original artists and workmen had worked at the Rookwood plant. Kenton Hills opened in 1939 and closed during World War II. Many of the Kenton Hills pieces are bowls, candlesticks, dishes, and vases with glossy or matte glazes.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Kenton Hills | Lamp Base | Leaping Stage, Jewel Porcelain Mint Green Glaze, Hentschel, 9 In. | 2001 | | Kenton Hills | Vase | Unica, Crossed Leaf Design, Alza Stratton, C.1939, 5 1/4 In. | 2001 | | Kenton Hills | Vessel | Coupe Shape, Blue-green Aventurine Glaze, 5 3/4 x 5 In. | 1999 | | Kenton Hills | Dish | Red Aventurine Glaze, Bulbous, Squatty, Impressed Kh, 3 1/4 X 4 In. | 1996 |
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