Jim
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Joined: 7/5/2005 From: Lewistown, PA Status: offline
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Doug, Yeah, that was a bummer. There are a few of them known to exist, but they just don't come up for sale. I have seen and held a sparkling mint Soult & Zerbe that was found in an old house. Made me want a good one even worse . Matt, Thanks for the info on the plates. The partial slip plate is 9" across, and the more complete one is a 10". The Bennington-type bowl is also 10". I wish the other half of it would have been there, but it came from a shallow and heavily-dipped wood liner. I appreciate the offer, but I don't sell any of my old ceramics. We don't find that stuff very often, and it's always a treat when we do. I'll have to research some more on our early potters and ceramic makers and see if there might have been a Philly guy among them. ~Jim
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