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Florence Baxter designed a fortune telling caup with witches on broom sticks around the exterior of the cup. She also taught over-glazing pottery painting techniques to indivuals during the 1920s; one of these people was Maude Brundage. Florence Baxter generally worked on blanks manufactured and backstamped as Petersyn, Austria -- but not all pieces were thus marked.
Florence Baxter designed a fortune telling caup with witches on broom sticks around the exterior of the cup. She also taught over-glazing pottery painting techniques to indivuals during the 1920s; one of these people was Maude Brundage. Florence Baxter generally worked on blanks manufactured and backstamped as Petersyn, Austria -- but not all pieces were thus marked.
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent
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==See Also==
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* [[Tea Cup Makers and Markers]]
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* [[Tea Cup Names, Official and Unofficial]]
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* [[Types of Divination|Tea Cups by Style of Divination]]
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* [[Nations of Origin]]
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* [[Specially-Marked Commemoratives]]
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* [[Design Patents]]
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 31 October 2020

Cup close-up
Black Witches set

Florence Baxter designed a fortune telling caup with witches on broom sticks around the exterior of the cup. She also taught over-glazing pottery painting techniques to indivuals during the 1920s; one of these people was Maude Brundage. Florence Baxter generally worked on blanks manufactured and backstamped as Petersyn, Austria -- but not all pieces were thus marked.

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catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

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