Rare Early JOHN MALTBY Studio Pottery Double Impressed Stamps Stoneshill

Rare Early JOHN MALTBY Studio Pottery Double Impressed Stamps Stoneshill. 27cms high (including handle). Personal & pottery impressed stamps.
Rare Early JOHN MALTBY Studio Pottery Double Impressed Stamps Stoneshill. 27cms high (including handle). Personal & pottery impressed stamps.
Its A Beautiful Thing! Stuninng Early Sam Hall Very Large Studio Pottery Vase. Sought After Artist Now Working In St Ives Cornwall. Marked SH So I Think This Predates His Move To Cornwall. It Very Good Condition With Some Small Areas Of Glaze Loss And Small Glazed Over Flakes To Base Rim. This Is A […]
Crafted by the esteemed Alan Wallwork, this early vase is a fine example of English studio pottery from the 1960s. Inscribed “W” to underside. 22cm height, 6cm diameter.
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, […]
Takeshi Yasuda Studio Pottery Tea Bowl Yunomi Signed. The Slipware and use of colour is different to his recent work involving sancai and three colour glazes (as my other Yasuda listings). This Yunomi is free from any chips, cracks or repairs. This work is early – this stamp was used on his work in the […]
Gorgeous early rare studio pottery vase by Margaret Wray. Very good condition (see pics). See similar items in my.
An unusual large Mark Griffiths flat sided studio pottery lugged vase, with poured hoop glaze. A very primitive looking piece for Mark Griffiths so I’m guessing it may be an early creation? Height 27cm x 18cm. Condition: No chips, cracks or restoration, just some firing flaws.
Rare early piece by Glenn Lewis made while he was an apprentice to Bill Marshall at the Leach Pottery in the early 1960s. Fully marked with his personal mark and the Leach mark. Small glaze loss and signs of aging.
Early Graham James studio pottery vase. Australian potter who worked in the UK for quite a while in the late 20th century. Excellent condition and marked 10cms tall.