A FINE AND IMPORTANT EARTHENWARE VASE

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A FINE AND IMPORTANT EARTHENWARE VASE
DESIGNED BY HUGH M.G. GARDEN FOR TECO, CIRCA 1903

The oviform body with fluted vertical bands and concentric rings at the top, in a green matte glaze, impressed TECO--12in. (30.5cm.) high
Exhibited
Danforth Massachusetts, On the Threshold of Modern Design: The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, Danforth Museum of Art, 1984

Lot Essay

cf. Sharon S. Darling, Chicago Ceramics & Glass, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois, 1979, p. 59, fig. 63 for an illustration of this model, pp. 54-70 for a discussion of the Teco line produced by the Gates Potteries; Teco Catalogue, n.d., as model no. 252 listing the architect designer as H.M.G. Garden and the price as $8.00