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Submitted by modlectic on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 8:01pm.
The two pieces of Gorbutt-Bowman pottery I own are unmarked so it's great to see these marks. I think this one is especially interesting. I'm guessing that the "P16" is a shape number that should be valuable in future research. Thank you.
Yup.. I have a box of it somewhere... turquoise to blue color. I bought them because they go very nicely with my turquoise Glidden, and the "teardrop" shape is almost identical to Glidden pieces. #183. Thanks for identifying them!
Thank you!
Many, many thanks for posting this backstamp....
I've seen it before, and tried just about everything... "arrow B", etc.
Sincerely,
Fran E .
G-B marks
The two pieces of Gorbutt-Bowman pottery I own are unmarked so it's great to see these marks. I think this one is especially interesting. I'm guessing that the "P16" is a shape number that should be valuable in future research. Thank you.
G-B Backstamp
Dear Brian,
Yup.. I have a box of it somewhere... turquoise to blue color. I bought them because they go very nicely with my turquoise Glidden, and the "teardrop" shape is almost identical to Glidden pieces. #183. Thanks for identifying them!
Fran E.