Lot 69
  • 69

Teco Pottery

Estimate
80,000 - 120,000 USD
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Description

  • Teco Pottery
  • A Rare Jardinière, Model No. 106
  • incised TECO/106
  • glazed earthenware
  • designed by Hugh M. G. Garden

Provenance

Private Family, Columbus, OH, circa 1905
Thence by descent
Cathers & Dembrosky, Ramsey, NJ
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Literature

Walter Ellsworth Gray, "Latter-Day Developments in American Pottery-II," Brush and Pencil, February 1902, p. 293
Teco:  Hints for Gifts and  Home Decoration, Terra Cotta, IL, 1905, p. 5
Teco Pottery/America, Price List, 1906, p. 12
Sharon S. Darling, Teco:  Art Pottery of the Prairie School, Erie, PA, 1989, p. 113
Linda H. Roth and Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, eds., At Home with Gustav Stickley:  American Arts & Crafts from the Stephen Gray Collection, London, 2008, pp. 6 and 10
Jonathan Clancy and Martin Eidelberg, Beauty in Common Things:  American Arts & Crafts Pottery from the Two Red Roses Foundation, Clearwater, FL, 2008, p. 53

Condition

Overall in excellent condition. When examined under black light there is no evidence of prior restoration. With a few minute scattered surface imperfections to the glaze inherent in the making. Some light surface soiling to the recessed contours of the body. Some of the raised edges along the body of the vase showing the natural color of the ground with a lighter application of the glaze, which is inherent in the design and beautifully accentuates the dimensionality of the raised sculptural elements. These sculptural elements are further delineated by strong charcoaling to the body throughout. A superb example of this rare model displaying an exceptional glaze and great sculptural presence. -----
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