Posted 11 years ago
bethanne
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Hi there,
I collect early U.S. stoneware, especially art deco and art nouveau forms. I am stumped as to the maker of this low footed bowl, and I surely hope that someone recognizes it and can tell me what it is.
I thought it could be a reproduction of a Teco piece, but to me, it appears old, based on the glaze, slight hairpins, etc.. There are a lot of glaze pops in one spot, and firing pin marks on the bottom.
What do you think??
Thanks!
I have this same low bowl in a matte green. Did you ever find out where/who made it? Thanks!
I believe it's early Heager Pottery
Sorry, The correct spelling is Haeger.
They had a limited palette of glazes on earlier pieces. Search “Haeger geranium leaf green” and see if the glaze is a match to your bowl.
Hi! I never did. Early Harger makes sense since it would have had a sticker label. Would you sell your green bowl? I’d be interested as I love my white one. Thanks!
That looks likely. I'll pass that info to my daughter who has claimed the bowl for her own. Thanks to you both!