I promised pics as I reconstructed it...so here goes. They aren’t great because I’ve either had brilliant 10,000 gigawatt sunlight or rain, with nothing in between. I’ll take some better ones as I go along...
this is the good side of it, and one from the not so good side. It’s 6.5” tall, and 7” wide at the top.
i will get some pics of the base as well, when I feel comfortable holding it upside down. It’s constructed in what my Grandpa would have called a “wompyjaw” fashion and May have been the reason it was in a trash pit instead of a burial. Looks more like what a third grader would make compared to the pottery found there years ago.
this is the good side of it, and one from the not so good side. It’s 6.5” tall, and 7” wide at the top.
i will get some pics of the base as well, when I feel comfortable holding it upside down. It’s constructed in what my Grandpa would have called a “wompyjaw” fashion and May have been the reason it was in a trash pit instead of a burial. Looks more like what a third grader would make compared to the pottery found there years ago.
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