Swan Planter Blue Mountain Pottery Vintage 1970's
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Elegant Blue Mountain Pottery Swan Planter, dish, vase, vintage 1970's
In excellent vintage condition, no chips or cracks
4 1/2" wide
5" tall
Blue Mountain Pottery was a Canadian red clay pottery company located in Collingwood, Ontario. It was founded in 1953 and closed in 2004. It went on to produce various types of pottery, from animal figurines to jugs, pots and vases. The early work used a “flow glaze” technique, the blue/green shade reportedly an attempt to mimic the color of Blue Mountain Under the heat and drip glaze they produced a variegated pattern. No batch was entirely the same because they reacted differently.
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meltedgum
hey hun my apologies I like things on here that I have the same of for it reminds me to upload The item as well that is listed that I liked and it helps me get an idea about the prices and what to really put about them information description on the products there's a lot of things in your closet actually that I have similar than I had no idea what do you think about so thank you for that my apologies
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sorry I mean that I had No idea about what to write or any information about a lot of the items that are similar that you have in your closet that I actually have also so I appreciate you sharing a lot of your items that are especially older and sorry I hope that's okay with you that I did like that liking your product for that reason. I hope that's okay
deeh360
@meltedgum of course it's ok! that's how I've learned, by studying others.
meltedgum
@deeh360 thank you so much, I appreciate it. May I ask you something... When you ship your glass products like especially the bigger ones I'm assuming you probably use a box obviously right? And obviously I would imagine with a lot of bubble wrap or some type of protective material? I just don't want anything that I ship that is breakable to break on the end and that's probably best I would think to use only boxes when shipping that type of material right? Not the bag packages ?
deeh360
@meltedgum boxes are best for breakables. I wrap well in bubble wrap and surround the item with compostable peanuts or craft paper.
meltedgum
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deeh360
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meltedgum
@deeh360 Oh that's cool I didn't think about the peanut idea or anything like that to surround it that's a good idea actually now that I think about it thank you so much I really appreciate you getting back to me on this. have a good afternoon and thank you so much again :-) I appreciate your help!
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