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Arc-en-ciel is the French word for rainbow. A pottery factory named Arc-en-ciel was founded in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1903. The company made art pottery for a short time, then became the Brighton Pottery in 1905. During their time Arc-en-ciel made kitchenware with a Rockingham glaze and art pottery.
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Arc-en-ciel |
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Vase |
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Poppy, Art Nouveau, Gold Luster Glaze, Pinched Waist, Marked, 10 1/4 In. |
| Year Priced |
2010 |
| Price |
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