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These studio pottery bowls have been completed in a white rake glaze overlaid with black line detailing. They are signed to the base.
Diameter 8.5cm high x 14cm diameter
Studio pottery is pottery made by a professional artist or artisan working alone or in small groups, making unique or short runs of items. Typically, all stages of manufacturing are carried out by the artists themselves.
They are priced individually.
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A Swedish Laholm Pottery canister with wooden lid, with painted decoration.
Impressed and painted marks to bases.
Dimensions - 10cm high
Potteries in the town of Laholm, Sweden have operated since the 1600’s. The name “Laholm” was used commercially as a brand name from 1945 when a new pottery was built and opened with that name by a Nils Larsson and family.
The matching pedestal dish has been sold
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We have a trio of Per Lutken Holmegaard heart vases in smoked glass of graduating sizes available. they have the Incised marks to their bases.
This is the listing for the MEDIUM vase,
Dimensions,
Large 10cm high
Medium 7.5 cm
Small 5.5 cm
Per Lütken (1916-198) designed more than 3000 pieces of glass for Holmegaard glass works; a company for whom her worked from 1942 until his death in 1998.
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We have a trio of Per Lutken Holmegaard heart vases in smoked glass of graduating sizes available. they have the Incised marks to their bases.
This is the listing for All 3 vases
Dimensions,
Large 10cm high
Medium 7.5 cm
Small 5.5 cm
Per Lütken (1916-198) designed more than 3000 pieces of glass for Holmegaard glass works; a company for whom her worked from 1942 until his death in 1998.
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We have a trio of Per Lutken Holmegaard heart vases in smoked glass of graduating sizes available. they have the Incised marks to their bases.
This is the listing for the LARGEST vase,
Dimensions,
Large 10cm high
Medium 7.5 cm
Small 5.5 cm
Per Lütken (1916-198) designed more than 3000 pieces of glass for Holmegaard glass works; a company for whom her worked from 1942 until his death in 1998.
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This lovely Sgraffito bowl was hand thrown by a potter in the midcentury. Sgraffito is a technique where potters put a layer of glaze or slip on a piece of pottery, let it dry, then use a pottery carving tool to scratch at it to show the base layer of colour. Scraffito derives from the Italian word meaning "to scratch".
Diameter 12.5 cm
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A midcentury hand thrown clay bowl by David Lane (1929-2019) for Abingdon Pottery. in a soft pale green glaze with brown lined detailing.
Signed on underside.
excellent condition
Diameter 18cm
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A studio pottery porcelain lidded pot with abstract design with printed potters mark to base by Ashley Howard (b.1963).
15.5cm high
Ashley Howard produces porcelain and stoneware vessels informed by a dialogue between Far-Eastern and homespun pottery traditions. The work draws on his interest in ritual vessels, the spaces they occupy and the ceremonies that surround them. Notions of reverence and transience are also explored in this work.
'The work of Ashley Howard remains extraordinarily fresh. He is an assured but rigorous explorer and celebrant of the past, clearly indebted to a variety of ceramics traditions, but he has been able to absorb these ideas into a very modern, resourceful and uncommonly free language of his own'. David Whiting.
Asley is a Fellow of Craft Potters Association, Trustee of the Farnham Pottery Trust and a Brother of the Art Workers Guild.
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A Pair of Bay Keramik West German floor vases with relief moulded fossil design, caramel glazes, in excellent condition
Dimensions - 41cm high
priced individually