
Summary
edit| Description | 'American Gothic: Playmate Conditioner', Howard Kottler, 1972
commercial porcelain plate and decal with silver luster glaze 1 x 11 3/4 in. diam. (2.5 x 29.7 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Helen Williams Drutt English |
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| 06:35, 25 July 2013 | No thumbnail | 1,384 × 1,400 (60 KB) | Mijotoba (talk | contribs) | ==Summary== {{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = 'American Gothic: Playmate Conditioner', Howard Kottler, 1972 commercial porcelain plate and decal with silver luster glaze 1 x 11 3/4 in. diam. (2.5 x 29.7 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift... |
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