Accession # |
1994.112.2 |
Designer |
Ben Seibel
|
Manufacturer |
Roseville Pottery Company
|
Title |
Celery and Olive Dish from Raymor Modern Stoneware Line |
Date |
ca. 1952 |
Medium |
Earthenware |
Dimensions |
1 1/2 x 15 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. (3.8 x 39.1 x 15.9 cm) |
Marks |
raised molding on base: "Raymor/by Roseville/ U.S.A." and "177/ ovenproof / pat. pend". |
Inscriptions |
no inscriptions |
Signed |
no signature |
Credit Line |
Gift of Rosemarie Haag Bletter and Martin Filler |
Location |
Visible Storage: Case 19, Shelf P (Pewter)
|
Description |
Celery Dish: Glazed earthenware. Long, low dish with green-black matte glaze; biomorphic ladle shape consisting of two ovular compartments with gently curving tapered sides and flat-rimmed base. |
Curatorial Remarks:
Unlike the smooth, high glazes on contemporaneous pieces by Eva Zeisel and Russel Wright, the textured, organic surface of Ben Seibel’s teapot and celery dish recalls the green glazes used earlier in the century on Arts and Crafts wares.
Raymor dinnerware, a pioneering line in the marketing of modernist design to Americans, enabled those with modest means to buy good design at affordable prices.