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26 pieces of pottery

(American, born Austria–Hungary, 1894–1982)
1911–42
Object PlaceBoston, Massachusetts
Medium/TechniqueEarthenware with glaze
DimensionsVarious sizes
Credit LineGift of Dr. David L. Bloom and family in honor of his mother, Sara Galner Bloom
Accession number2008.1599-1617
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsCeramics
Collections
Description
Sara's steady hand, attention to detail, and sense of color are evident in the objects that she produced. Her particular expertise was in floral designs, exemplified by this large bowl filled with delicate yellow nasturtiums. Note the careful renderings of each blossom with a great amount of detail.
ProvenanceEarly history unknown; group inherited or purchased at auction or on Ebay by David L. Bloom, Boston, Massachusetts, between 1982 and 2005; 2008, given by David L. Bloom and family to the Museum (Accession Date: January 21, 2009)
CopyrightReproduced with permission.
Tea caddy
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
April 1914
Group Shot: 2007.365-7
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
November 1914
Group Shot: 2007.365-7
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
December 1908
Group shot: 2017.4670, 2017.4717, 2017.4718, 2017.4722, 2017.4723, 2017.4724, PG.2007.348, PG.2…
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
May 1916
Group shot: 2017.4670, 2017.4717, 2017.4718, 2017.4722, 2017.4723, 2017.4724, PG.2007.348, PG.2…
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
January 1914
Vase
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
May 1917
Bowl
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
March 1912
Bowl
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
December 1911
Vase
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
October 1913
Vase
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
November 1916
Mug
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
December 1914
Group shot: L-T 203.1.2006, L-T 203.10.2006
Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls club
December 1911