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  2. Teco pottery - Wikipedia

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    The pottery shapes derived from line and color rather than elaborate decoration. 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 several Chicago architects that were involved in the Prairie School style as expressed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

  3. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Teco Pottery was founded in Terra Cotta, Illinois, in 1899 by William Day Gates, as a specialty branch of his American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company, which made architectural terra cotta items like drain tiles and chimney tops. Gates's experiments with glazes and forms led him to found Teco (an acronym for TErra COtta) to create art ...

  4. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    Studio pottery – exemplified by the Grueby Faience Company, Newcomb Pottery in New Orleans, Marblehead Pottery, Teco pottery, Overbeck and Rookwood pottery and Mary Chase Perry Stratton's Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, the Van Briggle Pottery company in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as well as the art tiles made by Ernest A. Batchelder in Pasadena ...

  5. TECO - Wikipedia

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    TECO (text editor) ("Text Editor and Corrector", originally Tape Editor and Corrector), an early computer text editor; TECO Line Streetcar, a streetcar line in Tampa, Florida, US; Teco pottery, produced by American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company; Teco (footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Wender Coelho da Silva

  6. Grueby Faience Company - Wikipedia

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    Grueby tile panel at the Astor Place subway station in the New York City Subway A Grueby Faience vase by Wilhelmina Post, made around 1910 A 1906 Grueby Faience vase. The Grueby Faience Company, founded in 1894, was an American ceramics company that produced distinctive American art pottery vases and tiles during America's Arts and Crafts Movement.

  7. Crystal Lake, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Teco pottery. The American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company was founded in 1881 [9] just north of Crystal Lake, Illinois. Most of the workers at the tile and ...

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