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2 Paul Revere Pottery Sat Evening Girls MUSTARD Glazed 10" DINNER Plates Boston

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock

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~2~ DINNER Plates from Paul Revere Pottery made by the women of the Saturday Evening Girls Club Boston, Massachusetts USA Early part of the 20th century c 1920's MUSTARD Flat Glazed Plates 10" Across I have 6 of these plates, All are handmade. You can see from the stacked plates in the photos that they line up very nicely. All of the plates have the Impressed Paul Revere Mark on the underside. No Chips, cracks or repairs. Very nice color and they are 100 years old!! They all have 3 kiln marks on the back center. Very nice condition, very smooth green glaze. Very sweet, very simple. There is some bubbling of the glaze and some crazing.
2 Paul Revere Pottery "SEG" MUSTARD Glazed DINNER Plates 10" Boston, MA c1920's
~2~
Paul Revere Pottery
"SEG"
Saturday Evening Girls
Mustard Color Glaze
DINNER Plates
10" Across
Handmade in Boston, MA USA
c1920's
Total of 6 AVAILABLE!
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~2~
DINNER Plates
from
Paul Revere Pottery
made by the women of the
Saturday Evening Girls Club
Boston, Massachusetts
USA
Early part of the 20th century
c. 1920's
MUSTARD Flat Glazed Plates
10"
Across
I have 6 of these plates,
All are handmade.
You can see from the stacked plates
in the photos that they line up very nicely.
All of the plates have the
Impressed Paul Revere Mark
on the underside.
No Chips, cracks or repairs. Very nice color
and they are 100 years old!!
They all have 3 kiln marks on the back center.
Very nice condition, very smooth green glaze.
Very sweet, very simple.
There is some bubbling of the
glaze and some crazing.
I also have 6 Green Dinner
and Green Side Plates
that compliment the Mustard
color of these Dinner Plates.
They are listed separately.
All lovely.
The Saturday Evening Girls
club was created to support
young immigrant women in the Boston community.
The primary supporter and financial benefactor
of both the Saturday Evening Girls and Paul Revere Pottery
was Helen Storrow, who also played a leading rolein the creation of the Girl Scouts of America.
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