A Teco footed jardiniere garden pot
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Description
First-quarter 20th Century; Terra Cotta, IL
Impressed: Teco
Designed 1906 by William Day Gates, shape no. 157, the large art pottery jardiniere with matte green glaze raised on four flared feet
15.75" H x 22" Dia.
Literature: Sharon S. Darling, "Teco: Art Pottery of the Prairie School," 1989, pp. 47 and 140, fig. 48.
Impressed: Teco
Designed 1906 by William Day Gates, shape no. 157, the large art pottery jardiniere with matte green glaze raised on four flared feet
15.75" H x 22" Dia.
Literature: Sharon S. Darling, "Teco: Art Pottery of the Prairie School," 1989, pp. 47 and 140, fig. 48.
Condition
Overall good condition with scattered scuffs and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. Scattered minor nicks and chips to feet. Restorations to the feet. Later added adhesive felt pads to all four feet.
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A Teco footed jardiniere garden pot
Estimate $800 - $1,200
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