Meyer Pottery, Early Texas Stoneware Jug
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Meyer Pottery (Atascosa, Texas), early Texas stoneware jug, Leon slip glaze
height 9 in. x 5 in. diameter
Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection
In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz and William Meyer landed at Indianola. They were trained in the art of pottery making, but Meyer wanted to try his hand at farming. That venture failed, and Meyer found himself once again in the company of Shultz, when he hired on with William Saenger who had come to America in 1874. He established his pottery in St. Hedwig, and later moved to Elmendorf.
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height 9 in. x 5 in. diameter
Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection
In 1885, German immigrants Franz Shultz and William Meyer landed at Indianola. They were trained in the art of pottery making, but Meyer wanted to try his hand at farming. That venture failed, and Meyer found himself once again in the company of Shultz, when he hired on with William Saenger who had come to America in 1874. He established his pottery in St. Hedwig, and later moved to Elmendorf.
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 Stoneware Jug
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