Comanche Pottery Turtle Planter
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Turtle planter by Comanche Pottery in Texas.
Great condition
7 1/2" Wide
2 3/4" Tall
4 1/2" Deep
Perfect for succulents!
Each one is unique and different.
Comanche pottery Texas history
The history of Comanche pottery in Texas is complex and multifaceted. While the Comanche tribe itself did not have a pottery-making tradition, the brand name Comanche Pottery was registered to Ron Allen, who was born in Comanche, Texas. Allen's pottery was produced in several locations, including Texas, Mississippi, North Carolina, and possibly Florida. The pottery dates back to the late 1970s and 1980s, and it is important to note that Comanche Pottery is not Native American and has no connection to the Comanche tribe.
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The pottery's production involved various materials and techniques, with some pieces hand-marked Texas and others marked for different locations. The brand's operation was extensive, with plants and distribution centers established across multiple states. Despite the name, Comanche Pottery is not Native American, and there is no documented proof of a pottery-making tradition among the Comanche Indians.
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