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Four Pennsylvania redware flowerpots, 19th c. , to include a green glaze example, stamped John Bell Waynesboro , a green speckled example, stamped W. Smith Womelsdorf , and two others, tallest - 5". Provenance: Three - R. H. Wood; the Bell piece - Brad Selinger, October 27, 2001.


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