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![]() RARE/RETIRED Mary Moo Moos " I'm so lucky you're my ducky" Figure 1996 Enesco US $9.99
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In most mid-century American collectible pottery circles, the word reproduction draws immediate, passionate responses, normally negative. A quick read of posts on the larger cookie jar collector forums will reveal a loathing of ceramic reproductions that has no parallel in any other location of art. Having said that, most of those who express the strongest feelings about reproduction pottery are employing the word "reproduction" when they actually mean, "counterfeit". A counterfeit can be a reproduction deliberately mismarked for the sole purpose of confusing the prospective buyer into believing it was produced by the original business.
That Old Familiar Shape: It is not tough to spot a mug. Its construction is really familiar. These are essentially a tall cup, a round vessel with a hand-sized, ear-shaped deal with. They are able to be made out of wood, bone, glass, metal, plastic or ceramic. For this write-up, we will focus on ceramic vessels, especially those carried out in stoneware. It is just as well that our focus is on stoneware, because the earliest reference to these vessels date all the strategy to the Neolithic Stone Age. During this era man is able to function on clay pottery to produce numerous implements which includes drinking vessels similar in function and configuration to our present-day drinking vessels. Collecting can be a really fullfiling hobby and also has some wonderful selection. May it be action figures, stamps, or the Moo Rare Retired on this page, it'll generally be a joy to collect.

Pre-historic drinking vessels were thick-walled. Nevertheless, by the time metalworking came into our history, production of this was improved and refined with the use of metal tools. Eventually other materials were employed to generate mugs. Glass, as an example, replaced stoneware because they were, at the time, perceived to be more hygienic due to their transparency. Occasionally glass mugs are referred to as "beer stein". What many people don't know is that the word stein is basically a short-cut for "steingut", the German term for stoneware, in which beer in the course of the annual Oktoberfest was originally served. Nowadays, beer steins are collected for their artistic good quality workmanship.
The value of stoneware: The allure of ceramic workmanship remains to this day. Ceramic drinking vessels are collectibles; many people wouldn't mind having a number of of these displayed up on their trophy case. These all exhibit a sense of warmth and artistry since most stoneware vessels are hand-made. There is undoubtedly value in stoneware items. Antique hand-made stoneware drinking vessels can be priceless. There is certainly an air of tradition with stoneware considering that the process for producing them is unchanged since the birth of the potter's wheel thousands of years ago. Collecting these items can as a result be a worthwhile endeavor, specifically for those that love to follow tradition. Collecting is a extremely fullfiling hobby and also has some good selection. Could it be action figures, stamps, or the Moo Rare Retired on this page, it will usually be a joy to collect.





