Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Redware Pitcher, 1869
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Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas) early Texas redware pitcher, glazed ceramic, 1869, size: 11 x 6" dia.
Provenance: The estate of artist Finis Collins, San Antonio, Texas
Meyer Pottery is an iconic name in early Texan stoneware, and refers to the pottery workshop founded by German immigrant William Meyer in 1884. During its early years of operation in Bexar County, the workshop supplied glazed utilitarian stoneware to much of the surrounding area of southwest Texas, from San Antonio to the Rio Grande.
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Provenance: The estate of artist Finis Collins, San Antonio, Texas
Meyer Pottery is an iconic name in early Texan stoneware, and refers to the pottery workshop founded by German immigrant William Meyer in 1884. During its early years of operation in Bexar County, the workshop supplied glazed utilitarian stoneware to much of the surrounding area of southwest Texas, from San Antonio to the Rio Grande.
We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell. Please email us at shipping@vogtauction.com or call 210-971-5750 for more information.
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Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Redware Pitcher, 1869
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