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Arthur Wood Teapot. Made by Arthur Wood. Dating to c. 1920-1940. Materials: Ceramic with gold accents. Estimated value: $100 – $150. Condition: Very Good. The market for decorative ceramics from this period is stable, with moderate demand and slight price increases.
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