The Saturday Evening Girls were a
group of teen-aged girls who were
formed into a reading group in 1899 by
Edith Guerrier, librarian at the North
End Branch of the Boston Public
Library. Over time the group expanded
their activities to theatricals, folk
dancing and art. Edith Guerrier, along
with artist Edith Brown sought financial
support from Helen Storrow to help
fund pottery making. The Saturday
Evening Girls named their pottery
company after Paul Revere due to
their proximity to the Old North Church.
Paul Revere Pottery was produced in
Boston from 1908 to 1942.
Sassafrass Pottery
Directory..Check out what is
fresh out of the kiln, and then
take the time to browse the large
selection of Tiles, Large Vases,
Pitchers, Platters, Small Vases,
Bowls, Jars, Plates, and
Custom pieces and hand made
by Sarah Gutierrez who is an
artist working out of Southern
California in the Arts and Crafts
Tradition.  
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