Muncie Pottery 1920's Peachskin Apache Dipper Vase #106-7

$99.00
Muncie Pottery started production of art pottery in 1919 as the Muncie Clay Products Company. Muncie Pottery started as a subsidiary of the German-American Clay Company. Muncie Pottery like so many of the other American art pottery companies closed its doors as a victim of the depression in 1939.

This 7 1/4 inch tall Muncie vase is beautifully glazed in peachskin glaze. This vase is a wonderful example of an arts & crafts style. Many of the Muncie vases have been given nicknames by collectors over the years but this one has never been given one until now! We have seen this shape before so we thought it really needed a nickname so we call this one 'Apache Dipper' which is a type of Long Dipper Gourd. Great arts and crafts style vase to add to any collection.

Wonderful vase in that it is no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze, little to no crazing. Looks like a possible repair near rim and can be sen in the last picture. Any imperfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections.

Authentic Muncie Pottery. All images are original and unedited.

Height: 7 1/4", Base: 2 1/2" , Rim: 1" ID K3269d
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