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Peru, Cuzco 1530's
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Acome Pueblo Pottery

The original Acoma pueblo claims to be the oldest, continuously occupied settlement in the United States. The Acoma line of pottery can be traced back to 1750.
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Dutch porcelain

Dutch porcelain
Porcelain Dutch early 1700's

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