Marianne De Trey (1913-2016) Studio Pottery Slab Vase
DIMENSIONS: H – APPROX. CONDITION: GOOD CONDITION, FREE OF CHIPS, REPAIRS OR RESTORATION. PLEASE STUDY PHOTOS FOR CONDITION OF THIS ITEM.
DIMENSIONS: H – APPROX. CONDITION: GOOD CONDITION, FREE OF CHIPS, REPAIRS OR RESTORATION. PLEASE STUDY PHOTOS FOR CONDITION OF THIS ITEM.
A genuinely superb 15.5cm tall studio pottery vase, hand made by British artist Andrew Hill. This hand-thrown vase is beautifully decorated in three parts: the interior with a stunning speckled eggshell glaze, the upper part of the exterior in a dark mottled green with a simple horizontal band, and the base is a rough-finished dark […]
The tenmoku breaks from blacks and browns through to rust and orange, grey decoration on top. Impressed personal mark for David Leach.
This stylish stoneware vase stands on a rounded unglazed base with a rounded bottle shaped body with a narrow funnel neck and fold back top rim. The vase has a stoneware coloured ground spattered with matt brown glazes with three brown lines applied around the lower body.
This is a stunning vase by Andrew Palin. This is a RARE piece as I believe Andrew Palin is sadly no longer producing pottery.
A Phil Rogers studio pottery plate/ bowl.
Beautiful hand painted by Mary Wondrausch OBE such a well painted bowl. She was an English artist, potter, historian and writer, born in Chelsea. She trained as a potter at Farnham School of Art, latterly West Surrey College of Art and Design. She was an honorary fellow of the Craft Potters Association and has work […]
Rare form diamond facet press mold bottle vase made in Mashiko, Japan, by Living National Treasure Shimaoka Tatsuzo. Ochre slip covered and glazed in tenmoku and nuka in the manner of Hamada Shoji.
The vase is finished in a celadon glaze with highlights of ash glaze (Nuka). It has a strong Japanese feel. The vase is signed with the potter’s impressed stamp. He then attended Craft Council’s Pottery Skills Course in Republic Ireland where he trained for a further two years.
Michael Cardew (1901-83) for Abuja Pottery in Nigeria – Stoneware cup and cover, grey-green glaze with bands of striated decoration c. 11.5 cm around midriff diameter approx. In good condition with no chips, cracks, repairs or renovation. Impressed marks for Michael Cardew and for the Abuja pottery. I see little point in recounting Michael Cardew’s […]