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Just Art Pottery is pleased to announce our Roseville, Rookwood, and American Art Pottery Auction. This auction showcases pieces from a diverse range of styles and periods, from mission to modern, and includes something for every level of collector. Join us on December 8, 2024, at 1:00 PM EST for an exciting opportunity to acquire exceptional art pottery and decorative arts. For prompt payers, we are committed to shipping items for this sale in time for delivery before Christmas.
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Lot 66

Overbeck 1911-1955 Vintage Art Pottery Hand Thrown Ceramic Man Figurine

Estimate: $200 - $400
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$160

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    Overbeck 1911-1955 Vintage Art Pottery Hand Thrown Ceramic Man Figurine. Highly detailed and animated hand made man figurine with a hat and coattails..Excellent original condition. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Minor factory firing flaws..Bottom marked with the Overbeck Pottery logo.. Figurine is 3 1/4" tall and 3 1/4" wide..

    The Overbeck sisters (Margaret, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary Frances) were influential American potters and artists associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. In 1911, they founded Overbeck Pottery in their home in Cambridge City, Indiana, with the goal of creating original, high-quality, hand-crafted ceramics as their primary livelihood. They gained recognition for their whimsical figurines, modeled on real-life people or “grotesques” which Mary called “humor of the kiln.” The sisters independently managed all aspects of their artistic venture until 1955, when the last sister passed away, leading to the closure of the pottery. Through their dedication, the Overbeck sisters achieved economic independence and earned a modest living from their art.

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