Circa:
1940's
Price: $44.50 USD Description: These precious young "Dutch Kids" art pottery pair was created by Max & Yona Lippin. Prior to opening their own studio, they had worked for Hedi Schoop. She's wearing pastel blue jumper over a creamy white blouse with rose trim and pale yellow slippers. Her braided yellow hair is covered by a white with blue trim cap. The little boy, in similar colors, is carrying water pails on a yoke that will hold little flowers or a tooth picks. (lt.overall crazing)
Size: 5-3/4" T x 4" W (Boy) 5-1/8" T x 3-3/8" L x 3" W (Girl)
Circa:
20th Century
Price: $125.00 USD Description: This exquisite signed vase is hand-painted in rich chocolate brown with a sky blue pear, three deep forest green leaf designs outlined in white and accented in gold. Size:5-1/8" H x 4-1/4" Top D x 2" Bottom Diameter
Circa:
1960's
Price: $22.50 USD Description: This Pink & Gold spongeware glaze and hand-painted California Pottery piece looks like it just came out of a Malibu beach house. The very large "studio" ashtray sits on 3 small feet and appears never to have used and was used only for display. What a wonderful accent piece for that retro room in your home!
Circa:
1990's
Price: $80.00 USD Description: With an emphasis on texture and line, Phillip Harris and Anne Schiesel-Harris linked their unique style to create functional clay art work. This “Ash Works Pottery” vase has slab construction similar to the very famous “Troika Pottery” but with a twist. Signed and dated “ASH” ’93.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $86.00 USD Description: Exquisite American Pottery Studio piece by renowned ceramist, Jim Pringle. Hand-thrown clay vase; horizontal ribbed texture with a stunning light to dark soft blue glaze. Pringle’s work was placed in the permanent collection of American Pottery at the Smithsonian in 1976 Signed on bottom, “Pringle Pottery”
Circa:
1980's
Price: $70.00 USD Description: This is a fabulous textural art pottery vase in blue, cocoa and cream glaze. Sgraffito combined with unique glaze vase by Susan Freeman Pottery, Alabama. Signed on bottom with distinctive "suSan" signature.
Circa:
1980's
Price: $40.00 USD Description: Hand-thrown American Pottery Bell with ceramic clapper. Shades of brown glaze accent the abstract lily of the valley floral design around the body of the bell. Although unsigned, this art pottery piece has the incised and partially glazed decorative style taught by Charles Counts at his Rising Fawn Studio in Georgia during the early 1980’s.
Circa:
1978
Price: $100.00 USD Description: Impressive American Art pottery bottle vase has tones of brown glaze on an incised abstract design. The white glaze accents the smaller detail within the overall design with incredible clarity. I am unable to identify the signature but I believe the first name is Jane (?). Signed and dated 11/78. From a collection that included many pieces of pottery created in the techniques taught by Charles Counts at his Rising Fawn Pottery in the late 1970 - 80’s.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $42.00 USD Description: Hand thrown pottery vase in shades of brown glaze airbrushed over hand-cut stencil design of abstract bird. There is a "Native American" look to it. Incised mark on base is a "G" inside an elongated triangle. From a collection that included many pieces of pottery created in the techniques taught by Charles Counts at his Rising Fawn Pottery in the late 1970 - 80’s. Counts taught pottery for many years before passing away in 2000 and influenced many potters, especially through out the southeast United States.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $42.00 USD Description: Hand thrown pottery vase in shades of brown glaze airbrushed over hand-cut stencil design of abstract bird. There is a "Native American" look to it. Incised mark on base is a "G" inside an elongated triangle. From a collection that included many pieces of pottery created in the techniques taught by Charles Counts at his Rising Fawn Pottery, Georgia in the late 1970 - 80’s. Counts taught pottery for many years before passing away in 2000 and influenced many potters, especially through out the southeast United States.
Circa:
1960's
Price: $90.00 USD Description: Slip design accents this signed, hand thrown vessel with soft fluid motion. Base color is a misty forest green glaze with brown tone of green slip design a in a very distinctive style. This is possibly the work of Helen Parker of Washington State. Signed on base, "Parker".
Circa:
1980's
Price: $72.00 USD Description: This is a wonderful original, signed multi-colored porcelain studio pottery bowl by renowned potter, Alan Vigland. Fabulous glazed piece in slate blue, terra cotta, maroon and cream. Alan and wife Susan, also a pottery artist, have owned the Vigland Gallery in Benzonia, Michigan for over 30 years. Their Gallery and work have been featured on HGTV. "Vigland" signature on base.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $29.00 USD Description: Fabulous signed studio pottery bottle vase with applied design. Natural unglazed form with circular sgraffito. Salt-glaze top portion. Incised signature on base, "Walsh".
Circa:
1970's
Price: $35.00 USD Description: Wonderful clay canister in natural unglazed form with circular sgraffito. The pottery piece has an intricate applied clay design and a natural cork "lid". Salt-glaze top portion. Incised signature on base, "Walsh".
Size: 4-1/4" H without cork top; 5-1/8" H x 14" Circumference
Circa:
1990's
Price: $40.00 USD Description: This wonderful six-sided tall stoneware vase has a blue hand painted Iris floral design. Created by Michigan Artist, Stan Baker.
Circa:
1990's
Price: $32.00 USD Description: Light blue and shades of blue are the background colors of this whimsy American art trinket box. A "Calico Cat" is sitting on a yellow chair. Signed by Marilyn Davis, '92.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $46.00 USD Description: Blue and brown stylised stoneware pitcher made by Mayer Shacter at his Manchester studio circa 1970.Mr Schater had studios in Venice, Pt.Arena, Manchester, SF and Oakland,CA. There is a miniscule nick at spout. Signed piece with signature on base. (See Description).
Circa:
1980's
Price: $90.00 USD Description: Keith Rice studied with David Leach and now styles his pottery in a more traditional Japanese theme. This early example of his work features very beautiful shades of blue glaze flowers with a sponge border along base. Signed on base.
Circa:
1999
Price: $88.00 USD Description: This Native American Artist from NE Oklahoma has won countless awards for her exquisite pottery. Shallow square Raku bowl with incised geometric design on the border. Purple, blue and more colours appearing when viewed at different angles. This is a wonderful opportunity to own a Jane Osti pottery piece. Signed and dated.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $285.00 USD Description: Sy Shames has incorporated graphic earth qualities in this extraordinary slab constructed covered stoneware vessel.Three sides have a muted greenish blue glaze and on the forth side an earthy unglazed pattern that reminds one of driftwood.The style is very much like the famous Troika Pottery of Cornwall. Mr. Shames work is in permanent collections of museums and corporate art collection. Signed.