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This vase has a high neck and gently sloping shoulders; an iridescent glaze glaze of greens and tan overlays a deep brick red on the main body of the vessel.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1924 – 1934
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.163
This small vase has a matte black glaze on the lower portion and a thick green glaze with many bubbles in it that extends from the narrow mouth across the shoulder of the vessel.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1917
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.184
Footed bowl-shaped vessel with iridescent dark gray-black glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Bowl
1918
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.192
Footed vessel with round body, short neck and flared mouth covered with an iridescent glaze over a semi-matte glaze that creates an appearance of irregular patches of color. It has an overall blue-green appearance. The rings of the thrown clay can be seen beneath the glaze.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1922
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.193
Square ceramic tile with iridescent orange glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.55
Square ceramic tile with copper and turquoise iridescent glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.58
Square ceramic tile with iridescent metallic glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.59
Ceramic vessel with wide mouth and rounded shoulder covered in a dark blue-gray mat glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Bowl
1899 – 1909
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.480
This is a tall vase with an oval shaped body. It has a short neck with a flat banded lip and the shoulder has a distinct, but rounded edge. It has a dark blue glaze and the upper portion has a golden iridescent color. The surface of the pottery is very rough with bumps and rough patches.
Pewabic Pottery
Pewabic Vase
1909 – 1930
1997/1.186
Footed bowl-shaped vessel covered with an iridescent glaze over a semi-matte glaze in gray-ish blue
Pewabic Pottery
Bowl
1923
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.166
Bottle-shaped vessel with foot, bulbous body and long neck covered in an iridescent light brown-ish glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1918
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.179
This tall, slender vase has a narrow mouth and a mottled iridescent glaze in tans, peach, and green. Throughout there is a pronounced crackle pattern in the glaze.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1904 – 1914
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.147
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