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Paul Revere Pottery

Antique Paul Revere Pottery Saturday Evening Girls Bowl Signed and Dated 1/20

Antique Paul Revere Pottery Saturday Evening Girls Bowl Signed and Dated 1/20

Carefully selected for its quality, character, and lasting appeal.

Regular price $475.00 USD
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This stunning bowl from Paul Revere Pottery, crafted by the Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) pottery collective, showcases the artisanal beauty and craftsmanship of early 20th-century American ceramics. The bowl is signed and dated “1/20,” likely indicating it was made in January 1920, giving it a historical context that enhances its collectible value.

The piece features a smooth, rounded form with a deep, rich glaze that transitions from smoky blues to hints of green, highlighting the unique qualities of the pottery’s clay and finish. The SEG pottery collective was known for its distinctive creations, often produced by immigrant women in Boston, blending functionality with artistic design.

In nice antique condition, this bowl shows some signs of age, typical of hand-crafted pottery, but it remains a beautiful example of SEG’s work. Perfect for collectors of American pottery, this bowl reflects the timeless appeal of early 20th-century ceramic artistry. 2.5h x 6w x 6d

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