Overview
A tall, stately ceramic vase featuring a deep forest green glaze and a distinctive 'Harris Potteries' foil label. This piece represents a unique chapter in American industrial history, produced during a period of collaboration or acquisition involving the legendary Haeger Potteries.
Story
Founded in 1871, Haeger survived the Great Chicago Fire only to become a titan of American design. This specific vase carries the 'Harris' mark, a line that celebrated Chicago's industrial roots while maintaining the sleek, mid-century aesthetic that made Haeger a household name.
Maker / Origin
Haeger Potteries was an American institution for 145 years, known for their 'Royal Haeger' line and innovative glazes. The Harris Potteries label seen here refers to a specific branding era out of Chicago, Illinois, often associated with high-quality floral and decorative wares produced in their massive Dundee facilities.
Condition & Value
The glaze appears to have a high luster with no visible crazing or large chips in the photos. The underside shows some adhesive residue and felt pads which are easily cleaned; overall preservation looks excellent. Condition like this maintains the top end of the value range.