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GinFor's Odditiques
(GINny and FORrest Poston's Oddities and Antiques)

(Cats and batteries not included)

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Look for GinFor's Odditiques at the Pier Show in NYC Nov. 15-16,

Pier 94, booth 1506 along with Planetglass.net.

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MC-21 Ruscha



$145
MC-22 van Daalen



$250
MC-23 Otto



$145
MC-24 Otto



$165
MC-25 Otto



$175
MC-26 Carstens



$195
MC-27 Scheurich



$175
MC-28 Carstens



$145
MC-29 Dümler & Breiden



$125
MC-30 Ceramano



$95
MC-31 Roth



Sold
MC-32 Bay



$145
MC-33 Carstens



$245
MC-34 Roth



$225
MC-35 Carstens



$150
MC-36 ES Keramik



$195
MC-37 Ceramano



$295
MC-38 ES Keramik



$195
MC-39 Dümler & Breiden



$95
MC-40 Gramann Römhild



$145
MC-41 Ruscha



$450
MC-42 Carstens



$325
MC-43 Ü Keramik



$145
MC-44 Cyclope (French)



$125
MC-45 Ruscha



$165
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Categories

West German Pottery

Art Pottery

Porcelain, Other Pottery

Glass

Metalware, misc.

Paintings, prints, etc.

Links

Philosophy and Nonsense
:
Writing, Education,
Odd Thoughts and
other essays (my
"other" site)

Head for the GinFor's
Odditiques Home Page
Essays and
Special Pages

About Us
Meet the Gin and the For
Meet our "staff"
Contact information

West German Pottery
Introduction to Lava, Volcanic
Collecting WG Pottery
West German Pottery Marks
West German Pottery
Photo Gallery (previously sold
items to help with identification)

W. German Pottery News and
A Sneak Peek at Kevin
Ruscha Catalog
Other Essays

To Buy or Not to Buy: Going Where
Price Guides End
The Art of Attending Auctions

Get the Picture Straight: The
Basics of Selling Glass and
Pottery on the Net

Tiffanyfakes.com (Site Review)

Just for Fun

The Cor-purr-ate Story (Glyph's
Rise to Power)

A Tribute to Fractured Fairy Tales:
Dealing with the Wolf at the Door
How to Buy an Item

Send us an e-mail or give us
a call  (full contact information) so we can confirm
availability and price with
shipping and answer any
questions you may have.  
Each item has a letter
and number code to help identify it, and that's
found in the top of the thumbnail box or at the
 beginning of the description.

Naturally, you can also get
in touch just to ask a question.

We try to be flexible about
 payment.  If we can put it in
 the bank without raising any
 eyebrows we'll probably take
 it.  Checks and money orders
 are fine, of course.  We also
 take Paypal (and credit card
 purchases have to go that
 route for now).  For
 international sales, Paypal or
 bank transfer is best.
  Monopoly money, anything
 you may have printed in your
 basement, and chickens are
 right out.  Gotta draw the line
somewhere.

Remember that all proceeds
 go to support good causes: my
 spouse, our cats, our creditors,
 my auction addiction, and the
 plumbing project that never
 ends.