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A Nic Collins (born 1958) wood fired stoneware bottle vase, 27cm tall, incised signature to base. There is a small area of loss to the end of one of the brown glaze trails (see last photo), otherwise in very good condition – please see all photos for confirmation.
Oakwoodstudiopottery, welcomes you to our listings. We are delighted to offer an eclectic mix of contemporary studio pottery and occasionally books that are studio pottery related. Our pots and ceramics feature some of the best potters & ceramicists of the last quarter of a century. A good and rare porcelain bottle vase by James Walford. […]
The vase is free from damage with no chips, cracks, repairs or renovation BUT there is a chip on the base ring (as photographed) caused probably during production but cannot be seen when displayed AND there is no impressed potters mark. Presumably covered by the glaze. 17.5 cm high. Approx 13.5 cm width around the […]
Large Studio Pottery Cider Bottle Flagon – Gibson Horrocks? Circa 1960′- 1970’s. Dimensions: approx 12+ inches high. Looks to be a GH mark to the handle? Mary GIBSON-HORROCKS – b1923. On leaving Wimbledon School of Art, Mary was encouraged by her former teacher, Robert Baker, to establish a pottery for the owner at Sudbury in […]
Very good condition (see pics).
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.
A large porcelain bottle vase by one of the finest potters of his generation, Peter Lane. Full signature to base as per photo.
David Cohen (Dave) Studio Pottery Bottle. The original stopper has been broken.