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Teco Pottery. collection of three
Teco Pottery. collection of three works. 1902-20, glazed earthenware. 5¾ h × 4¾ w × 3¾ d in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Lot is comprised of two mugs and one vase; vase measures 4.25 h x 3.5 dia inches and additional mug measures 3.75 h x 4 w x 3 d inches. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each mug ‘Teco’. Original paper label to underside of vase ‘Teco Pottery Gates Potteries Designed by Gates Chicago’ with illegible number.
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Teco Pottery. Vase. c. 1910, glazed
Teco Pottery. Vase. c. 1910, glazed earthenware. 6½ h × 7½ l in. result: $693. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Teco’.
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Teco Pottery. rare vase. 1904-20,
Teco Pottery. rare vase. 1904-20, glazed earthenware. 14 h × 6¼ dia in. result: $8,125. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Teco’.
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Teco Pottery. Vases, set of two.
Teco Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1904-20, glazed earthenware. 4¾ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $1,290. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Sold with a vase by Chicago Crucible Co. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example ‘Teco’ with impressed number to wider example ‘126’. Impresed manufacturer's mark to underside of additional example ‘Chicago Crucible Co. Chicago, Ill.’.
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TECO ARTS CRAFTS POTTERY VASETeco
TECO ARTS CRAFTS POTTERY VASETeco Style Arts Crafts Pottery Vase. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House And Is 65.00 For This Item In The Continental U.S. Or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
Condition:
Excellent condition with no damage or repairs. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging.
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Teco Pottery. vases models 60B
Teco Pottery. vases models 60B and 233, set of two. 1902-20, glazed earthenware. 9 h × 4¼ dia in. result: $2,750. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Smaller measures: 5 h x 4.25 dia. inches. Designed by William Day Gates and Fritz Albert, respectively. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each example ‘Teco’, and ‘60 B’ to larger.
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THREE SMALL TECO ART POTTERY
THREE SMALL TECO ART POTTERY VASESIllinois, 20th century, all covered in a matte green glaze: smallest, marked "Teco"ÿin ink along interior, 2-3/4 in.; vase with trefoil neck, stamped standard "Teco" mark, 4-3/8 in.; ovoid vase, stamped standard "Teco" mark, 6-7/8 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
some interior dirt/stains, light wear, pinholes (as made); smallest with rim chip and repaired break
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Teco Vase marked (die impressed)
Teco Vase marked (die impressed) Teco including (hand incised) 532 small glaze chip on the interior of rim 4''h.
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TECO ART POTTERY MATCH
TECO ART POTTERY MATCH STANDIllinois, early 20th century, marked "Teco" on each side, on circular base,ÿcovered in a matte green glaze and thinning to a crawl type glaze at the top, stamped on base "American/Terra-Cotta/Chicago", with standard "Teco" pottery marks, 3-3/4 x 5-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
crackle/hairlines to base, light wear, pinholes (as made)ÿ
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TECO 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE STYLE
TECO 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE STYLE ART POTTERY VASE AND AN ART GLASS VASE TALLER: 11 1/2 IN. (29.2 CM.)TECO 20th Century Japanese Style Art Pottery Vase and an Art Glass Vase, Dimensions: Taller: 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm.)
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TWO SMALL TECO ART POTTERY
TWO SMALL TECO ART POTTERY VASESIllinois, 20th century, both covered in a matte green glaze,ÿwith stamped standard "Teco" pottery marks, one with everted neck, 4-1/4 in.; one with wide shoulder, 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
both with interior dirt/stains, light wear, pinholes (as made), smaller with faint stray markingsÿ
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Teco Arts & Crafts vase in nicely
Teco Arts & Crafts vase in nicely textured matte green glaze. Marked with impressed Teco stamp (twice). There is a very tight hairline that descends from the rim to the shoulder. 6 1/8'' tall.
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An American Arts and Crafts Pottery
An American Arts and Crafts Pottery Vase Teco of bulbous form having a matte glaze with four buttressed handles and a flaring rim. Height 7 3/4 inches.
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Teco Pottery. Rare and Large vase
Teco Pottery. Rare and Large vase with nude maiden. 1902-20, glazed earthenware. 17 h × 13½ w × 9 d in. result: $5,000. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Teco’.
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Teco piece with a matte green
Teco piece with a matte green frog on a small pond ashtray or paperweight. Marked Teco (twice). Mint with crazing. 4 1/2'' long by 2'' tall.
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TECO POTTERY VASE DEIGNED BY
TECO POTTERY VASE DEIGNED BY ORLANDO GIANNINI: Impressed with 167 and the Teco trademark. Green matte glaze. Drilled as for a lamp. 16 1/2'' tall, 11'' dia.CONDITION: Professional repair to chip.
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TAEKO TANAKA (JAPANESE) GLAZED
TAEKO TANAKA (JAPANESE) GLAZED STONEWARE YUNOMI (TEACUP)TAEKO TANAKA (JAPANESE) GLAZED STONEWARE YUNOMI (TEACUP), the shaped cup covered in a beige mineral glaze with iron-red rims Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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A Teco matte green glaze pottery
A Teco matte green glaze pottery wall pocket # B156 First quarter 20th century impressed twice to underside ''Teco'' retains paper label printed ''Teco Ware / No. B156 / Gates / Potteries / Designed by / F. Albert / Chicago'' of conical form with molded leaf decoration
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TWO TECO ART POTTERY VASES Circa
TWO TECO ART POTTERY VASES Circa 1900, a Roman style architectural vase shape 403 (8 in.) and a small pale tan glazed vase with shaped rim (4.75 x 4 in.).
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TECO ART POTTERY BUTTRESSED
TECO ART POTTERY BUTTRESSED VASEIllinois, early 20th century, covered in a matte green glaze, with stamped standard "Teco" pottery marks, 9-7/8 x 4-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
small edge flake, light stray pencil markingsÿ
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Fritz Albert for Teco Pottery.
Fritz Albert for Teco Pottery. Vase, model 113. c. 1905, glazed earthenware. 6¼ h × 5½ dia in. result: $2,489. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Teco’. Provenance: Private Collection
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TWO TECO ART POTTERY VASES AND A
TWO TECO ART POTTERY VASES AND A TECO LOW CUT-FLOWER BOWL / FRITZ ALBERT (1865-1940)TWO TECO ART POTTERY VASES AND A TECO LOW CUT-FLOWER BOWL / FRITZ ALBERT (1865-1940), Terra Cotta, IL, circa 1920, impressed Teco vertical marks to all, the first vase of baluster form, matte pink glaze; the second vase, twice impressed, of teardrop form with flaring mouth, matte green glaze; the third a circular low cut-flower bowl, twice impressed, designed by Fritz Albert, the shoulder molded with a wreath of leaves and berries, under a charcoaled matte green glaze with high gloss interior, dia: 9.5 in. (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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LARGE TECO CERAMIC "BUTTRESS"
LARGE TECO CERAMIC "BUTTRESS" VASELarge Teco Ceramic "Buttress" Vase, 2006, Teco Art Pottery Collection, h. 12 3/4 in., dia. 10 1/2 in. Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL.
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A LARGE M.P. WHITE TECO ART POTTERY
A LARGE M.P. WHITE TECO ART POTTERY VASEIllinois, early 20th century, tall floriform vase or possibly a lamp base, raised on four legs, covered in a matte green glaze, with stamped standard "Teco" pottery marks, 18 x 9-3/4 in.ÿ
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
light wear to base
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The Arts & Clay Co. Teco-style vase
The Arts & Clay Co. Teco-style vase from 2003. Marked with original paper label, date and impressed marks. Mint. 13 5/8" tall.
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Southwestern earthenware vase,
Southwestern earthenware vase, slip-decorated geometric designs in red, brown and white, signed on bottom "A Tafoya Jemez", 1980s, 6-3/4 in. Rim chips, minor paint residue and loss, minor surface abrasions and surface anomalies as made. Purchased at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, New Mexico.
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GOTEK, FIVE VENEZUELAN
GOTEK, FIVE VENEZUELAN MID-CENTURY STUDIO POTTERY ITEMS Early 1960s, Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, glazed ceramic, including a conical form vase (13 in.), a handled pitcher (8 3/4 in.), two bulbous vases (6 1/4 in. tallest), and a tapered round bowl (2 1/8 x 7 3/8 in.). All signed to underside, two vases dated 1961.
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Trenton Pottery handled pot in
Trenton Pottery handled pot in brown. Marked with TEPECO star stamp. Excellent condition. 10 1/4" wide by 6 1/2" tall.
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Studio Pottery, a stoneware
Studio Pottery, a stoneware footed teabowl with lustre glazed interior, 9.5cm diameter and other ceramics
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A FINE W.B. MUNDIE TECO ART POTTERY
A FINE W.B. MUNDIE TECO ART POTTERY VASEIllinois, early 20th century, low floriform vase shape,ÿcovered in a matte green glaze, with stamped standard "Teco" pottery marks, 5-5/8 x 10 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
light wear, faint scratch at widest part, pinholes, glaze void toward base (both as made)
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A TECO FOOTED JARDINIèRE GARDEN
A TECO FOOTED JARDINIèRE GARDEN POTA Teco footed jardinière garden pot, 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. Dimensions: 15.75" H x 22" Dia.
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TWO PIECES OF JAPANESE POTTERY
TWO PIECES OF JAPANESE POTTERY including a teabowl covered in a terra cotta glaze with a whitish crackled glaze sealed near foot (dia: 4 3/8 in.); a thrown teapot with conforming cover glazed with a pale crackled glaze with areas of whitish-lavender tone; together with a glazed stoneware dish by Ruth and Stan Walters potted in the Japanese style ( dia: 9 1/2 in.) (3) Provenance: A Private Virginia Collection
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William Bryce Mundie for Teco
William Bryce Mundie for Teco Pottery. Rare vase, model 339. 1904-20, glazed earthenware. 12¼ h × 10½ dia in. result: $47,880. estimate: $25,000–35,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'Teco'. Provenance: Rago, Early 20th C., 14 June 2014, Lot 32 | Important Private Collection, New York
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ROMERO BRITTO COLORFUL CERAMIC
ROMERO BRITTO COLORFUL CERAMIC TEAPOT Romero Britto (Brazilian, born 1963) painted ceramic teapot with earth motifs, signed to top, small chip to one corner. 7.5" H x 10.65" W x 6" D.
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Teco Vase American, early 20th
Teco Vase American, early 20th century, trunk-like body with shaped four-corner rim, circular base with stamped mark, 16-1/4 in.,
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E.J. Paulson for Teco Pottery.
E.J. Paulson for Teco Pottery. Four-handled vase, model 260. 1902-20, glazed earthenware. 13? h × 9 dia in. result: $1,890. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Teco’.