Catalog for the Paul Revere Pottery, circa 1930
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The Paul Revere Pottery evolved from a settlement house founded in 1899 to help women in Boston's North End immigrant community. Founders Edith Guerrier, a librarian, and Helen Brown, an artist, convinced patron Helen Osborne Storrow to fund the pottery in 1906. The venture proved successful, producing remarkable Arts and Crafts wares through the 1930s.
The Paul Revere Pottery evolved from a settlement house founded in 1899 to help women in Boston's North End immigrant community. Founders Edith Guerrier, a librarian, and Helen Brown, an artist, convinced patron Helen Osborne Storrow to fund the pottery in 1906. The venture proved successful, producing remarkable Arts and Crafts wares through the 1930s.
Artifact
Trade catalog
Date Made
circa 1930
Creators
Paul Revere Pottery Inc. (Brighton, Mass.)
Place of Creation
United States, Massachusetts, Haverhill
Creator Notes
Published by the E. F. Lougee Company in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Collection Title
On Exhibit
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
37.74.2
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Printing (Process)
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 9 in
Width: 6.25 in