Sewer Tile Planter, Midwestern origin
July 16, 2011 Stoneware Auction
Lot #: 78

Lot #: 78
Sewer Tile Planter, Midwestern origin, circa 1900, cylindrical form with flared rim and two faux sawed limbs for planting, the surface with heavily-incised bark, the underside with original drain hole. Provenance: From a thirty-five year Western PA collection. Base chips. 1" chip to rim. Small chips to applied limbs. H 6 7/8".
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