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Canadian art pottery has finally started to get a little attention over the last few years, and this six-panel vase attributed to Evangeline Pottery deserves a bit of the limelight. It's not super fancy, but the interaction between the form and glaze gives it some subtle factors that take it up a notch. The orange/black drip glaze isn't up to the fat lava level but is thicker than the underglaze, adding a hint of texture. There were certainly some strong connections between W. German pottery and Canadian pottery of the same era, and you can see some of that here.
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