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Vintage 1950's Romco Colorado Art Pottery Mini Pitcher Pinecones

$ 8.44

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Object Type: Pitcher
  • Material: Clay
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Color: Brown
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    * From
    THE
    GRANDS
    '
    ESTATE
    *
    Vintage 1950's Romco Colorado Art Pottery Mini Pitcher with Handpainted  Pinecones. Condition is Used. No chips, cracks, or repairs. Apprx. 2.5" It does have the crazing that Romco was known for. Very Mid Century.
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    About THE GRANDS' ESTATE items:
    **After losing Gramps this year (he was 96, we lost Grams 4 years ago at the age of 91) I've been tasked with helping to clean out their house. He was a self proclaimed pack rat, so I'll be adding more vintage/antique items in the days to come as we slowly make our way through all the boxes.
    **My grandparents had countless ceramics molds and two kilns and they enjoyed producing their own kitschy items well into their retirements. Gramps also worked as an engineer building roads and bridges and designed and built their home along with the one I grew up in. He was a member of the Army AirCorps during WWII where he served as an aerial photographer. After his discharge he continued taking pictures of anything and everything and his camera collection is probably museum worthy. His obsession was so extreme that he even had his own dark room because he didn't trust anyone else to develop his pictures properly. Some of his other interests included early McIntosh computers, gardening, woodworking, rock collecting, sewing, learning about quantum physics from DVD lectures, and he was also an avid collector... of everything. (Read: hoarder)
    My Grams, on the other hand, would sit around drinking cold black coffee and smoking More cigarettes while she read the newspaper backwards and waited for one of the grandkids (and then eventually great grandkids) to come out for a visit. She LOVED Randy Travis and Charlie Sheen, but she absolutely hated Ellen. She cooked me a spaghetti dinner one time that consisted of noodles and Hunt's Ketchup- the bottle was placed on the table in case I wanted more sauce on mine. (I didn't) She let me know that she loved me more than anyone else in the world... until my son was born. But it was such a  joy to share her with him and to share him with her that I didn't mind being runner up. If you read this far, I appreciate you. Thanks for looking.