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Vintage Ceramic Conch Shell Planter tile table The contrast between black and

SKU 88670557839
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Description

The contrast between black and brown is sharp and the finish is glossy

The raised design is on a faience clay body

The European Secessionist Tile by Helman is a beautiful tile crafted in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century

The color of the design goes deep into the tile body and it is in a dead matte glaze finish

The transferware tile is marked "Minton's China Works Stoke On Trent"

Vintage Ceramic Conch Shell Planter tile table The contrast between black andA pretty ceramic planter in the form of a conch shell. Made in a ceramics class in the 1980's the shell is covered in a white glaze with beige speckles, looking like sand. It measure 5" tall, 10" long and 7" wide. The opening is 5" long and 3 1 4" wide. The base has a drill hole for drainage and marked "EMB '88". The glazed interior will hold a nice amount of soil and can accommodate a wonderful little succulent garden or easy care air plants. No

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