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Lagardo Tackett (1911-1984)

A Model T-102 planter for Architectural Pottery, mid-20th century
Unmarked
The cream glazed ceramic planter of stacked conical form
21" H x 11.25" Dia.

  • Provenance:
    The Collection of Andrew and Lydia Sussman, Studio City, CA
  • Notes:
    Lagardo Tackett (1911-1984) was an American ceramicist known for clean lines, organic shapes, and restrained color palette. Born in Henderson, Kentucky, he later moved to California and studied at the California School of Fine Arts and the University of California, Los Angeles.

    In 1953, Tackett established Tackett Associates, a large-scale pottery business. His work through the years found him working with various companies in Japan and Los Angeles, and then eventually Connecticut. In recent years, however, it is his collaboration with Architectural Pottery during the 1950s and 1960s that has garnered renewed interest with collectors.

    Founded by Max and Rita Lawrence in Los Angeles, Architectural Pottery became renowned for its minimalist ceramic planters featuring geometric and sculptural forms. The firm collaborated with leading ceramicists of the time, including Malcolm Leland, David Cressey, and Tackett.

    The Model T-102, also known as the "Double Cone Planter," offered in this lot is an iconic example of Tackett's work with Architectural Pottery. Defined by its striking geometric form, the planter consists of two symmetrical cones joined at their bases, creating a visually balanced silhouette. Typically crafted from high-fired stoneware in matte finishes such as white, black, or terracotta, the planter exemplifies Tackett's mastery of form and proportion, reinforcing his lasting influence on Modern ceramic design.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with shelf wear, scattered scuffs, and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. Bottom edge with small losses from use. Interior of top portion with some soiling from use.

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February 25, 2025 12:00 PM PST
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