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Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1401 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1402 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1403 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1404 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1405 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1406 / 1415 -
Decorative vintage ceramic car modeled after a classic Volkswagen Beetle style design. Finished in a deep blue glaze with contrasting black wheels and cream colored window details. Openings visible on the underside are part of the manufacturing process rather than functional use. Whimsical mid century inspired automotive form that displays well on shelves, desks, or in collections focused on vintage cars, novelty ceramics, or retro decor. Intended strictly as a decorative object. 1407 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1408 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1409 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1410 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1411 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1412 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1413 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1414 / 1415 -
American pottery vase produced by the Coors Porcelain Company in Colorado, marked C003 on the base. This piece comes from Coors’ lesser seen decorative pottery output, separate from their well known industrial and laboratory ceramics. Finished in a soft pale yellow glaze with a rounded body and narrow neck, reflecting mid century modern design influences and clean utilitarian form. The C003 marking identifies the mold or form number used by Coors rather than an artist signature. A genuine example of American art pottery, suitable for display on its own or grouped with other mid century or studio style ceramics. Solid decorative piece with clear U.S. origin and identifiable manufacturer. 1415 / 1415
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