The listing, HULL SHAWNEE LITTLE GIRL "PLANTER" 1950s MINT #90 USA STAMPED Fort Worth,Texas GIN/Free Shipping has ended.
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BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE HULL SHAWNEE L GLAZED PLANTER, FROM THE 40'S AND 50'S
DEEP RICH PINK AND YELLOW COLOR
#90 ALONG WITH USA STAMPED ON THE BACK OF THE ADORABLE SKIRT. Measures:: 6 in. tall and 4 in. wide.
Hull Pottery that has a little blonde girl with green shawl and full pink skirt. She is holding a bouquet of flowers and has a bow in her hair.
Original stamp of Fort Worth, Texas on the side of her puffy sleeves.
History
The company's success continued and, over the next several years, the business expanded. In the 1920s, the A.E. Hull Pottery Company maintained its general offices and factories in Crooksville and had an office and a showroom located in New York, offices in Chicago and Detroit and a large warehouse in New Jersey.[1] It was also during the 1920s that Hull began expanding the variety of his company's product line to art pottery. The company also began using a broader variety of colors and glazing techniques with its products.
A.E. Hull died in 1930. Addis E. Hull, Jr. succeeded his father in the management of the business. Hull, Jr. left the company in 1937 to become the General Manager of the Shawnee Pottery company. Gerald F. Watts became the new manager of Hull Pottery.[2] Also in 1937, the company contracted with Shulton Inc. (mostly known for the Old Spice product line) to manufacture pottery cosmetic containers.
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