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Marblehead Pottery flying goose trivet tile

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Marblehead Pottery flying goose trivet tile

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Marblehead Pottery decorated trivet tile (glazed sides) with two flying geese or ducks in tones of gray and charcoal with yellow ochre beaks and feet against a matte speckled gray ground. It measures 6 3/8 inches square and about an inch thick. Framed in an oak arts & crafts frame (12"x12"). It is in great condition with only a back corner chip invisibly restored and no chips, cracks, repairs, just one small pimple, to the face. Marked with their impressed MP ship mark and two paper labels. The pottery was founded in Massachusetts by Dr Herbert Hall, run by Arthur Baggs, and dates to about 1915. A fine New England Arts & Crafts art pottery tile.

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