Ashley Howard Early Studio Pottery Vase

Beautiful early piece with great glaze and texture. Marked and in great condition. Heavy for its size.
Beautiful early piece with great glaze and texture. Marked and in great condition. Heavy for its size.
This product is a pair of exquisite Royal Vienna porcelain vases from the early 20th century, featuring a delicate Wisteria pattern in a multicoloured floral design. These hand-moulded and hand-painted vases are a stunning example of Art Nouveau style, depicting the elegance and beauty of the Edwardian era. Made in Austria, using traditional studio craftsmanship, […]
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Diameter of rim 25.3 cm, external depth 14.8 cm. Condition: Very good condition, no chips cracks or restoration, some scratch mark to bottom inside. It is reduction glazed stoneware, with dribbled ash glazes in side the bowl, a precise crusty black glazed rim, incised decoration on the outside at the rim, and the outside of […]
A rare and important piece. An early earthenware jug from the Leach Pottery dating from the mid 1920’s and almost certainly made by one of the few early potters. Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, Michael Cardew, Katherine Pleydell Bouverie or Norah Braden. Made from fine red earthenware, with rich treacle glaze and trailed iron slip decoration. […]