Rare Antique Saturday Evening Girls SEG Paul Revere Pottery Plate W/ Duck Border
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This is a rare Saturday Evening Girls Paul Revere Pottery plate with a duck border design.
• The plate was created by the Paul Revere Pottery, which was established in 1906 by the women of the Saturday Evening Girls Club in Boston.
• It features pairs of ducks outlined in black against a blue band with a creamy white background.
• These items are examples of American Arts & Crafts movement art-ware.
• The pottery was known for its hand-made objects and healthy working conditions for immigrant women.
The symbol "S.E.G." on the pottery stands for the Saturday Evening Girls club. The numbers "7-16" likely indicates the date the piece was made, in this case, July 1916.
• S.E.G. Mark: This mark identifies the piece as being produced by the Saturday Evening Girls, a club for young immigrant women in Boston in the early 20th century.
• Historical Context: The pottery produced by the club, later known as Paul Revere Pottery, is a significant part of the Arts and Crafts movement and is highly collectible today.
***Please note that this antique plate is good condition given the era in which it was produced. However, a crack does exist shown in photos. The itself is not discernible by feel. The piece itself is to truly be admired given its historical significance.
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