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David Gil Bennington Vermont #1290 blue cat
Item Number: 5537
 
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Manufacturer: Bennington Potters, Cooperative Design, Vermont, David Gil
Here is a whimsical modern stoneware piece from the late David Gil at Bennington Potters in Vermont. started by David Gil in 1948. It is from the the pre-1960 time period when Gil used a transition mark which included both the words Design Cooperative and Bennington Vermont. I recently learned that when Gil decided to mark his works with shape numbers, he started with the number 1300. However, if an earlier design was to remain in production, they marked it with a number starting with 1290. This explains the numbering and mark on the transition piece.

They are among the few American studio potteries that turned into production potteries in the midcentury. It evolved into a co-operative of different art potters. After 1960, they made their bread and butter by making gorgeous modern styled dinnerware that was distributed throughout the US and sold in fine department stores.

This #1290 4 1/2 inch wide piece features a blue nosed cat with horizontal strpres in a highly abstract style. The rim of the piece is rolled and glazed. Excellent condition.

 


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