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A Wonderful and Bizarre! From the outside, this appears as a somewhat ordinary and unassuming little art pottery bowl. A look inside however reveals quite a surprise! A nude female is depicted breast-feeding an appreciative black cat! After this revelation, one quickly realises this is in fact a very good quality bowl – beautifully thrown […]
This stunning bowl, designed by renowned British artist Rob Sollis, is a true masterpiece. Crafted using the finest pottery techniques, this contemporary piece is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Measuring 7-8cm tall and 17cm diameter this vase is the perfect addition to any collection.
Marianne de Trey (1913 – 2016). Hugely influential potter awarded the CBE in 2006 (aged 93 yrs) primarily worked at Shinners Bridge pottery, Dartington, Devon. I would estimate from descriptions of the pottery Marianne produced at different times in her life that this pot was produced in the 1950’s. The bowl is undamaged, without any […]
Takeshi Yasuda Studio Pottery Tea Bowl Yunomi Signed. This work is early – this stamp was used on his work in the late 70’s and early eighties.
Stoneware Bowl by Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie. Incised light decoration with a light brown ground and frothy cream decoration. The bowl is free from any chips cracks or repairs. The usual glaze numbers painted on the base together with Pleydell-Bouveries impressed mark. There is some glaze crazing noticeable on the underside which is fairly usual for her […]
Sarah Perry was a distinguished studio potter, she trained at Cmberwell Art School in the sixties where she was taught and influenced most by Lucie Rie and Hans Coper. Sarah Perry (1945 – 2021) Wheel Thrown Stoneware Pottery Bowl.
Stoneware bowl covered with green ash glaze with incised & combed decoration by Phil Rogers. 21 cm diameter 6 cm in height. The bowl is free from damage and has no chips, cracks, repairs or renovation. Very clear, impressed mark for Phil Rogers just above the foot ring as shown in photograph.
This is an excellent example of John Dunn’s lovely raku work, with a bright orange tinged and irridescent crackle glaze on the interior and a subtle patterning on the underside. The bowl is signed on the underside in gilt by the potter.
She worked at Terrybaun Pottery in Ireland, making slip trailed earthenware and then studied under Mick Casson and Victor Margrie on the Studio Pottery Course at Harrow College of Art, in London (1970-72).