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Trouble Identifying Flow Blue Item 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
I am currently having trouble identifying a flow blue item that I have acquired. I've done extensive internet searches and have come up with it possibly being a Master Chamber pot. The bottom is marker 'Clifton'. I'm not sure how to post pictures so I will try to describe as much as I can.

Its a Floral pattern
11 inches tall
11 inches across at the top.
Round handle on each side
Has a concave lid which is ringed in gold

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. I'm not sure if its allowable to post values on this site, but that would be helpful as well since I am trying to sell this item.

I am currently out of work and need the income.

Thanks
Adam
 
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Re:Trouble Identifying Flow Blue Item 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
If anyone could teach me how to post pictures I'd be glad to show the item.

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Re:Trouble Identifying Flow Blue Item 5 Months ago  
Your item was made between 1905-11 in Newark,NJ at Clifton Pottery Co. Flow Blue is very collectable although prices might of dropped like most thing's have. As far as value you might have to compare ie with a large soup tureen. Some people are turned off by the word Chamber pot, you know what it was used for. Thats just the reality. In fact it might be a large soup vessel with the two handles and the gold lid. In Kovels 1911 price guide book aflow blue chamber pot had a value of only $70.00 with two handles and made around late 1800 to early 1900rds. Sorry to hear of your misfortune and I wish you a better Merry xmas and a New Year.
 
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