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Description
Type
Physical Object
Title
Teco Ware Vase
Artists/Makers
Gates Pottery (manufacturer)
Place of Origin
Terra Cotta (Ill.)
Date
1905-1925
Physical Description
Teco ware; Low round green vase with four petal like protrusions near rim.; Squatty vase with matte green glaze. Top opening surrounded by four slanting tongue-like designs. Stamped: TECO.
Materials/Techniques
ceramic (material)
Dimensions
Height: (6 in); Diameter: (9.75) in
Marks
TECO
Classification
containers (receptacles)
Categories
pottery (Object genre)
vessels (containers)
Object Types
vases
Style
Arts and Crafts (movement)
Craftsman (style)
Related Terms
Pottery industry
Credit Line
Chicago History Museum purchase
Owner
Chicago Historical Society
Copyright Notice
© Chicago Historical Society, all rights reserved.
Exhibition History
What George Wore and Sally Didn't. Chicago History Museum (1998/11/07 - 1999/08/30)
Object Number
1975.134.1
Image File Name
ICHi-62429
Language
English
Repository
Chicago History Museum. 1601 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60614-6038
Collection Name
Museum Collection
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