Paul Revere Pottery/Bowl
Paul Revere Pottery, Boston, MA 1908-1942
Paul Revere Pottery was an outgrowth of Saturday Evening Girls, which consisted of a group of immigrant women who met on Saturday evenings do create craft projects. This wonderful signed bowl is a beautiful example of their work. This hand-thrown piece has their signature satiny glazes in delft blue over sienna. Notice the drips, both inside and out, which give this bowl character and a unique look. And a portion of the original paper label is still on the bottom. It partially covers the signature and date.
6.5" x 3" tall
Excellent condition; signed
Paul Revere Pottery, Boston, MA 1908-1942
Paul Revere Pottery was an outgrowth of Saturday Evening Girls, which consisted of a group of immigrant women who met on Saturday evenings do create craft projects. This wonderful signed bowl is a beautiful example of their work. This hand-thrown piece has their signature satiny glazes in delft blue over sienna. Notice the drips, both inside and out, which give this bowl character and a unique look. And a portion of the original paper label is still on the bottom. It partially covers the signature and date.
6.5" x 3" tall
Excellent condition; signed
Paul Revere Pottery, Boston, MA 1908-1942
Paul Revere Pottery was an outgrowth of Saturday Evening Girls, which consisted of a group of immigrant women who met on Saturday evenings do create craft projects. This wonderful signed bowl is a beautiful example of their work. This hand-thrown piece has their signature satiny glazes in delft blue over sienna. Notice the drips, both inside and out, which give this bowl character and a unique look. And a portion of the original paper label is still on the bottom. It partially covers the signature and date.
6.5" x 3" tall
Excellent condition; signed