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Right: The Stradlings Antiquarians of New York are highlighting an Indian corn-design pitcher
by Charles Cartlidge, made around 1854 for Edmund Jones's Claremont resort hotel.
Left: Ian Simmonds American Glass of Carlisle, PA. throws a spotlight on an 11-inch-tall crystal
covered compote made in New York City sometime between 1850 and 1860.
4th century BCE
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displayed by the Anavian Gallery of New
York. This splendid work of art draws our attention to the
Ur-ancient nature of the fired object, in this case a
masterwork made by a (now) unknown artist.
The New York Ceramics Fair is a must, not only for seasoned
devotees of argillaceous art, but for novice admirers of the
genre. H