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Marblehead |
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Marblehead Pottery was founded in 1905 by Dr. J. Hall as a rehabilitative program for the patients of a Marblehead, Massachusetts, sanitarium. Marblehead patients began making art pottery in the 1920s and produced pieces that had a hard, pebbled matte finish. Two years later it was separated from the sanitarium and it continued operations until 1936. Many of the pieces were decorated with marine motifs.
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Marblehead |
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Tile |
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Galleon, At Sea, Cream, Brown, Blue, Green, Impressed Cipher, c.1910, 6 x 6 In. |
| Year Priced |
2012 |
| Price |
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