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FROM UNCLE VINNY was my mother’s creation. Since I was a child, she would give extra presents to family on holidays, things that she found at thrift stores and garage sales. These gifts were handpicked for the recipient, and we always enjoyed opening them. She would sign the tag from “Uncle Vinny”, after St. Vincent de Paul’s endearing nickname, St. Vinny’s. Uncle Vinny performed his gift-giving duties under my mother’s tutelage for 50 years. Some relatives have known his presence all their lives: one cousin grew up without ever learning the truth behind our second Santa Claus, and she reached adulthood believing that we had some strange, distant uncle who sent us used presents! Today, my family still occasionally takes up Uncle Vinny’s mantle, bestowing thrifted gifts to each other in his name. I carry on the tradition in my own way, reselling vintage treasures I find at the same places mom and I used to shop together. Uncle Vinny lives on. I hope Uncle Vinny has the perfect gift here for you!
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Edgecomb Potters Green & White Crystalline Glazed Pottery Pitcher, Made in Maine USA
• Edgecomb Potters crystalline-glazed pottery pitcher • Green & white ceramic • Vintage • No issues found: free of chips, cracks & crazing • 7 3/8" L x 5 1/4" W x 7 1/8" H • 52 fl oz (1.5 L) • Inscribed signature on bottom • Handmade in Edgecomb, Maine, USA Beautiful, Edgecomb Potters pitcher, drip-glazed in green and soft white with bursts of crystalline glaze! Handmade in Maine, it has a large, looped handle, a round body, and a narrowed lip. The bottom is hand-signed and cushioned with felt feet (removable). Founded in 1974-1976 by Richard and Chris Hilton in a converted one-room schoolhouse on Route 27 in Edgecomb, Maine, Edgecomb Potters grew from a small basement studio into a renowned American craft gallery. Famous for its distinctive, vibrant, and, as of 2026, often, crystalline-glazed, hand-molded porcelain, the business expanded to include locations in Portland and Portsmouth. After 50 years, Edgecomb Potters closed its production studio in 2025 due to rising costs. Their retail shops in Edgecomb, Portland, and Portmouth as well as their online store remain open, to sell their remaining stock as well as share the work of the other local craftspeople they're proud to showcase.
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- Listed May 1, 2026













































