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UNUSUALLY LARGE ROOKWOOD AMERICAN ART POTTERY ELEPHANT COMPOTE 2512: Date mark 1922. 11'' h. x 16'' x 15''. Harvey Hanaford Miller/Charles Wiedemann Collection....
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