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Metadata
Object ID |
2005.130 |
Collection |
Ceramics Collection |
Media Collection |
American Art Pottery Collection |
Manufacturer |
Weller Pottery Company (1872-1948) |
Title |
Woodcraft Bowl Featuring a Squirrel Perched on a Branch |
Date |
Circa 1920 |
Designer |
Rudolph Lorber (1873-1952) |
Makers Marks |
This vessel's underside has the die-impressed large Roman block manufacturer's mark WELLER. |
Description |
An example from Weller Pottery Company's Woodcraft line, which was produced from 1920 to 1933 and designed by Rudolph Lorber (1873-1952), this decorative bowl features a brown and green squirrel eating an acorn while perched on a branch with leaves that wrap around the bowl. |
Medium |
Earthenware, Glaze |
Technique |
Cast, Glazed |
Height (in) |
5.500 |
Diameter (in) |
9.000 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Art Pottery |
Place of Origin |
Zanesville, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Judith Downey Tucker and Mark R. Downey |
Source Collection |
Downey Family Collection |
People |
Lorber, Rudolph Tucker, Judi Downey and Downey, Mark |
Search Terms |
Acorns American Art American Art Pottery American Artists American Ceramics Animals Bowls Brown Cast Decorative Bowls Eating Green Leaves Matte Ohio Art Ohio Artists Ohio Companies Ohio Designers Ohio Manufacturers Pottery Artists Pottery Decorators Squirrels Trees Weller Pottery Company (1872-1948) Weller Pottery Company Middle-Period Lines White Woodcraft Zanesville Artists Zanesville, Ohio |
Location |
Not on view |
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