Paul Revere Pottery

Paul Revere Pottery

Paul Revere pottery was made at several locations in and around Boston, Massachusetts, between 1906 and 1942. The pottery was operated as a settlement house program for teenage girls. Many pieces were signed S.E.G. for Saturday Evening Girls. The artists concentrated on children's dishes and tiles. Decorations were outlined in black and filled with color. Glazes were solid colors with a matte or glossy finish. For more information, explore our identification guides for Paul Revere pottery and other American art pottery.

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