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Aye captain, she is! Polychrome faience- double fired terra cotta with glazes, this building would be circa 1915-1920.
I see faces everywhere in these ornaments.
Lots of eye candy in there!
Ah, I knew you would have an answer for me, Randall. Thanks.
Is this terracotta, Lost-NYC?
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Aye captain, she is!
Polychrome faience- double fired terra cotta with glazes, this building would be circa 1915-1920.
I see faces everywhere in these ornaments.
Lots of eye candy in there!
Lots of eye candy in there!
Ah, I knew you would have an answer for me, Randall. Thanks.
Is this terracotta, Lost-NYC?
Is this terracotta, Lost-NYC?
Aye captain, she is!
Polychrome faience- double fired terra cotta with glazes, this building would be circa 1915-1920.
I see faces everywhere in these ornaments.
Ah, I knew you would have an answer for me, Randall. Thanks.