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American
(1910–1913)
Vase
1911-1912
Earthenware
4.75 x 2.9 x 2.9 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2021.2
This Halcyon Vase was created by Alexander W. Robertson, who was from a fifth-generation family of brick and pottery workers from England and Scotland. Robertson moved from Boston to Northern California in 1884, where he met a talented artist, Linna Irelan (1846–1935). They opened Roblin Pottery (a combination of their names) in 1898. It was fortuitous that Robertson had sent a few Roblin pieces to the Smithsonian Institution shortly before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, when the entire pottery—equipment and inventory—was destroyed. At age thirty-six, disheartened from this destruction, Robertson moved to Southern California to join his son, Fred, at L.A. Pressed Brick.
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