For your consideration is a fabulous vintage pottery bowl by Canadian potter Tessa Kidick dating to the 1960′s/1970′s. Wonderful thickly applied crackle crater glaze with an abstract design. Tessa Kidick was a potter sent by the Ontario Arts Council to teach pottery to six or seven “Six Nations” women who were interested in reviving the lost art of Iroquois pottery. One of which was Elda Smith, who formed the “Mohawk Pottery Studio”. Measures 7 1/2″ in diameter at the rim and 1 1/8″ in height. In very nice vintage condition. Small chip on rim – probably started out as a glaze pop – mentioned for accuracy sake. Please refer to the pictures as they are part of our description and please ask questions if you are unsure. This is a great opportunity to add to your collection of vintage Tessa Kidick pottery and a complement to your Harlander, Deichmann and Lorenzen Canadian art pottery. If there are any questions/concerns we will try to respond to the best of our ability. We will answer all e-mails in a timely manner. However, it is often not possible to mention every imperfection that occurred during an items manufacturing or use. Minute scratches, color variances, straw marks, bubbles, swirls, or smudges are inherent to antique glassware and collectibles. Please note that all items have an invisible identification mark for tracking. Please do not clean or wash glass or china items because the mark will be inadvertently removed. The item “Vintage Tessa Kidick Pottery Bowl Canadian Art Pottery” is in sale since Sunday, October 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Other Canadian Pottery”. The seller is “fabmod” and is located in Mississauga, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Material: Pottery
- Object Type: Bowl
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Brand: Tessa Kidick
- Year: 1960/1970
- Country: Canada