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Attributed to Grueby Pottery Tile Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1906 White water lilies on green ground, white clay body, artist's initials possibly for Addison LeBoutillier, dia. 6 in.


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Skinner

Date:
2005-12-10

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2011-11-12


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Date:
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