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In good condition. 241 / 653 sold -
In good condition. 242 / 653 sold -
In good condition. 243 / 653 sold -
In good condition. 244 / 653 sold -
Great condition, approx. 3" tall x 4" across. 245 / 653 sold -
Great condition, approx. 3" tall x 4" across. 246 / 653 sold -
Great condition, approx. 3" tall x 4" across. 247 / 653 sold -
Great condition, approx. 3" tall x 4" across. 248 / 653 sold -
Great condition, approx. 3" tall x 4" across. 249 / 653 sold -
Good condition, made in Taiwan. 250 / 653 sold -
Good condition, made in Taiwan. 251 / 653 sold -
Good condition, made in Taiwan. 252 / 653 sold -
In good condition 255 / 653 sold -
In good condition 256 / 653 sold -
In good condition 257 / 653 sold -
ehdhedfh 266 / 653 sold -
ehdhedfh 267 / 653 sold -
ehdhedfh 268 / 653 sold -
Overall size is approx. 1.5" x 1.5". Good condition. 269 / 653 sold -
Overall size is approx. 1.5" x 1.5". Good condition. 270 / 653 sold -
Overall size is approx. 1.5" x 1.5". Good condition. 271 / 653 sold -
Overall size is approx. 1.5" x 1.5". Good condition. 272 / 653 sold -
Missing Stones 273 / 653 -
Missing Stones 274 / 653 -
Missing Stones 275 / 653 -
Missing Stones 276 / 653 -
Missing Stones 277 / 653 -
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Missing Stones 279 / 653 -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 286 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 287 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 288 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 289 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 290 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 291 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 292 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 293 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 294 / 653 sold -
mark "GMB" indicates it was made by Gladding, McBean & Co., who produced Catalina Pottery on Catalina Island, California. The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp further confirms its origin. The piece is likely from the 1920s-1930s when the pottery was popular. It has some chips shown in photos. We did not try to remove green spongy material. 295 / 653 sold -
6 Misc pieces of pottery sold as is, see photos. 296 / 653 sold -
6 Misc pieces of pottery sold as is, see photos. 297 / 653 sold -
6 Misc pieces of pottery sold as is, see photos. 298 / 653 sold -
6 Misc pieces of pottery sold as is, see photos. 299 / 653 sold -
6 Misc pieces of pottery sold as is, see photos. 300 / 653 sold
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