Teco Pottery

Teco Art Pottery

The American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company was founded in 1881 in Terra Cotta Illinois, near Chicago. The production consisted of drain tile, brick and architectural items. In 1886 the Gates Pottery was established as a subsidiary with William D. Gates as its president. Gates used the facilities to experiment with clays and glazes in an effort to design a line of Art Pottery which led to the introduction of Teco Pottery in 1902. The hallmark matte green glaze of Teco Art Pottery was developed independently and wasn't an attempt to copy the famous Grueby green. Many Teco shapes can also be found in brown, yellow, blue, pink and maroon, but Teco Green is most valued by today's collectors. (Story continues below products)

1906 TECO POTTERY VASE PUNCH BOWL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AD
1906 TECO POTTERY VASE PUNCH BOWL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AD
$45.00
TECO Art Pottery Moss Green Art Pottery Vase
TECO Art Pottery Moss Green Art Pottery Vase
$100.00
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts Pagoda Orange 85 Vase 2008 NEW
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts Pagoda Orange 85 Vase 2008 NEW
$89.99
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts Prairie Green 75 Vase 2008 NEW
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts Prairie Green 75 Vase 2008 NEW
$99.99
Arts and Crafts Tile Mission Ceramic Tile
Arts and Crafts Tile Mission Ceramic Tile
$24.95
Tepco PALM BANANA LEAF GREEN Jam Jelly Jar 2245591
Tepco PALM BANANA LEAF GREEN Jam Jelly Jar 2245591
$42.99
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts 7 Orange Apollo Vase 2008 Retired Hard to Find NEW
Teco Pottery Prairie Arts 7 Orange Apollo Vase 2008 Retired Hard to Find NEW
$74.99
Zanesville Vase Art And Craft Ohio Pottery
Zanesville Vase Art And Craft Ohio Pottery
$125.00
 Important Art Nouveau Amphora 4 handled Vase
Important Art Nouveau Amphora 4 handled Vase
$240.49
Teco Mission Arts  Crafts Kiss Vase With Matte Green Glaze New Mint
Teco Mission Arts Crafts Kiss Vase With Matte Green Glaze New Mint
$69.95
Rare Teco Pottery Four Inch Ringed Cylinder Vase
Rare Teco Pottery Four Inch Ringed Cylinder Vase
$415.00
Signed Teco Pottery Pitcher Mold 56 perfect
Signed Teco Pottery Pitcher Mold 56 perfect
$249.00
Chaucer James Joyce Ulysses RARE BOOKS auction catalog
Chaucer James Joyce Ulysses RARE BOOKS auction catalog
$10.95
Large Teco W D Gates Vase Prairie School Pottery
Large Teco W D Gates Vase Prairie School Pottery
$2,200.00
TECO MATTE GREEN 425 CABINET URN VASE MINT
TECO MATTE GREEN 425 CABINET URN VASE MINT
$695.00

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While most of the 500 shapes created by 1911 were the product of Gates' efforts, many of the remaining Teco designs were the work of a group of young Chicago architects that were involved in the Prairie School style as defined by Frank Lloyd Wright. They had rejected the revival styles of American architecture of the 19th century in favor of using wood, stone and clay in simple uncluttered forms. Any ornamentation consisted of geometrical or natural objects which merged gracefully with the form. Teco Pottery became closely linked with this style and the pottery was often an integral part of Prairie School homes much as Grueby has been closely linked to the Arts and Crafts era Craftsman style Bungalow. While it is not known how long Teco Art Pottery was made, ads and articles have been found dating up to about 1923.