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Niloak Vase Description: Based on form, glaze, and clay, this
hand thrown vase was made at Niloak in the 1930s. The Peacock II
glaze was designed by Howard Lewis, and since the company gave up on
the art pottery and Hywood line after a short time, these hand thrown
items are fairly hard to find.Dimensions: Height is about 6". Condition: excellent with no damage and no repairs. Of course, all our sales are fully guaranteed. Price:
$85 plus shipping and insurance.
Shipping: $6.95 for Priority Mail and insurance within the US. International shipping rates by request. To buy an item (or more), just e-mail us, or you can call us at 812-467-0191. It works best if you include the "item" code to let us know which item or items you're interested in. The code is at the beginning of each listing and is usually two letters followed by a number. We'll confirm that the item is
still available, make sure we agree on the total, and answer any
questions you wish to throw our way. Checks or money
orders
should be made "Forrest OR Virginia Poston". We also take Paypal
(including credit card payments). We try to ship in one or two days after payment arrives, and we're generous with the bubblewrap and styrofoam peanuts. If there's something you'd like us to find for you, let us know. We're just itching to please you, or maybe that was poison ivy we got into. Remember that all proceeds go to support good causes: my spouse, our cats (see the "staff" here), our creditors, my auction addiction, and the plumbing project that never ends. |
![]() ![]() Guarantee: If we make a mistake, you get all your money back, including shipping both ways. If you simply change your mind, you get your money back not counting what it costs to ship the vase back to us. |
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