By Saturday Evening Girls
Located in Westfield, MA
This charming vase from Paul Revere Pottery, crafted by the Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) collective, showcases the skilled craftsmanship and distinctive artistry of early 20th-century American pottery. The vase is signed and dated “5/24,” likely indicating it was made in May 1924, which adds to its historical value as a piece of SEG’s unique legacy.
The vase features a beautiful, bright yellow glaze with a rich crackle finish, typical of SEG pottery, which has become a sought-after characteristic of these handcrafted items. The design is simple yet striking, with a clean, smooth shape and a contrasting white and black rim that adds an extra touch of elegance.
In nice antique condition, this vase reflects the quality and artistry of the Paul Revere Pottery collective. The piece serves as an excellent example of American Arts and Crafts pottery...
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1920s American American Classical Vintage Saturday Evening Girls Decorative Objects