Canada Blue Mountain Pottery Green Vase - Drip Glaze by CCC Canada Pottery - Small Pottery - Farmhouse Home Decor, Art Pottery Ca 1960

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Description: Vintage Modern 1960's Blue Mountain Pottery Vase have a wonderful drip glaze featuring hues of green, black and brown. The Green glaze was a signature style for this Canadian Pottery Company.

Condition: Pottery vase is in great vintage condition bearing no chips, cracks or crazing in glaze.

Size: 6 1/2" in height, 4 1/2" in diameter (at widest) 2 7/8'' wide at mouth.

NOTE:
The Canadian Ceramic Craft Company or CCC began in Craigleith, and then moved to Collingwood, Ontario. The company was founded circa 1960 by Mr. Dennis Tupy who immigrated to Canada from Czechoslovakia in the early 1950s, and he was at first a mold maker at Blue Mountain Pottery.

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