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One well-knowned ceramist from Ontario, is from Troy Ontario : Donn Zver, so up to you to let other ceramists from Ontario be known.
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Hi Deichman,
In photo #2 you show many Crown pieces, in particular creamer and sugar but do you have a syrup jug. Just acquired one : very nice.
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I think it would be interesting to start a tour of the ceramists from each Province of Canada.
For New Brunswick, we have seen some ceramic pieces from Deichmann now, for two other ceramists who at some point worked together : Allen Crimmins (1943- and Bill Norman (1942- Attach file: 100_2751 Crimmins bis.jpg (61.79 KB) 100_2744 Norman bis.jpg (61.12 KB)
Posted on: 2013/3/26 9:36
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Found an interesting compote lid of this seldom seen pattern, Anderson, and I am looking for the base.
Exterior diameter size is 7 inches.
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I like the Fish vase very much and in particular since my astrological sign is Fish.
Showing my first little piece of Deichmann and proud to say those two pieces in this superb blue colour are also part of my Canadian ceramic collection.
Posted on: 2013/3/4 13:26
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Deichmann,
Did you bid on the Button and bows water pitcher? That just went by : sorry to say I missed it!
Posted on: 2011/11/16 19:43
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Just found this Chandelier goblet at a reasonable price.
I like those pressed glass goblets and still buy them when they are affordable. One that I would like and I don't have is the Rayed Heart, quite rare.
Posted on: 2011/11/1 8:27
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Deitchmann and Mammoth,
Here is a smaller piece but nevertheless quite rare and not in the list for this pattern you gave, Deichmann: a shaker!
Posted on: 2011/9/27 20:59
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When you say very large piece , how many inches tall? or wide?
The fish finial is really cool!
Posted on: 2011/6/3 20:03
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In clear Pressed Glass this Maple Leaf is very nice and is the exact same that was shown in Michel Lessard's book "La Nouvelle Encyclopédie des Antiquités du Québec" on page 305 (not showing very well in the book).
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Posted on: 2011/3/18 18:51
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