Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery

Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery

by Meg Chalmers
Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery

Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery

by Meg Chalmers

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Overview

Among the Arts & Crafts potteries of early 20th century, the Saturday Evening Girls (SEG) Paul Revere Pottery holds a special place. Founded in Boston around 1907 the pottery gave young women the chance to learn a trade and the skills needed to run a business. It was a success, creating forms and decorative designs that are cherished by connoisseurs and collectors today. This long-awaited and eagerly anticipated source book is the most comprehensive reference on the Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery ever published, and the only book that exclusively chronicles its history and art. It is an essential and important reference for beginning as well as advanced collectors. Included are 675 color photos and historic catalogs and illustrations, making up the largest archive of SEG material gathered in one place. The marks and artists' signatures are illustrated as an aid for identification. The pots they made, in all their forms, are carefully described and, for the collector and appraiser, their value on the current market is estimated. A chapter on collecting explores the passion that leads to collecting as well as stories, venues and helpful hints. Written with warmth, humor, passion, and scholarship, this gem of a book fills a void in the existing literature, becoming the quintessential resource on an important and increasingly well-recognized American Art Pottery. It proudly takes its place in documenting women's art and history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764322273
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 08/31/2005
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 699,520
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 12.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Meg Chalmers and Judy Young are the proprietors of Crone's Antiques, specializing in American Arts & Crafts pottery. They are longtime members of the American Art Pottery Association, and their expertise is often sought regarding SEG. When they are not "on the road" doing shows, they are at their home in Massachusetts.
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