MCM David Gil Vintage large counter-top BOWL. Item: #1981, 13″ diameter, 5″ high. Markings: dg Bennington Potters Vermont. Color: terra cotta matte. Condition: Like new, no chips or cracks. Has look and feel of a trendy, modern piece. He design is both simple and engaging – perfect for fruit or a special plant! GENERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION – I describe the items as best as I can, but please be sure to read the description and refer to the photos. And please message me. With any questions you might have. You will see ” Make an Offer ” enabled on all my items. The owner of MCM David Gil Vintage Collection personally worked for David Gil in Bennington, Vermont at his Grist Mill pottery studio and retail shop and at a summer outlet in Rockport, Massachusetts, Bearskin Neck in the 1960s. The provenance of each piece for sale from the Collection can be found in. Hands and Minds: David Gil? By Susan and David Bonser 2017, etc. Bennington Potters 1970-71: Handcrafted Dinnerware and Artware designed by David Gil, Yushida Aida and Linda Weisman. (republished via Portable Trunk Publisher).
MCM David Gil Vintage MEDIUM POURING BOWL. Item: # 1879, 8″ long, 4″ wide, 4 tall. Color: Mustard, semi-gloss matte glaze. Condition: Like new, no chips or cracks. Markings: 1879 dg bennington potters vermont. Has look and feel of a trendy, modern piece. He look is both simple and engaging – perfect for a fruit display too! GENERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION – I describe the items as best as I can, but please be sure to read the description and refer to the photos. And please message me with any questions you might have. You will see ” Make an Offer ” enabled on all my items. The owner of MCM David Gil Vintage Collection personally worked for David Gil in Bennington, Vermont at his Grist Mill pottery studio and retail shop and at a summer outlet in Rockport, Massachusetts, Bearskin Neck in the 1960s. The provenance of each piece for sale from the Collection can be found in. Hands and Minds: David Gil? By Susan and David Bonser 2017, etc. Bennington Potters 1970-71: Handcrafted Dinnerware and Artware designed by David Gil, Yusuke Aida and Linda Weisman. (republished via Portable Trunk Publisher).
MCM David Gil Vintage large MIXING BOWL. Item: #1877, 9″ diameter, 6″. Deep, 3 quart volume. Marked: Bennington Potters but other markings overglazed. Color: White, semi-gloss matte glaze. Condition: Like new, no chips or cracks; note one non-visible flake spot on bottom. Has look and feel of a trendy, modern piece. He look is both simple and engaging – perfect for a special plant or fruit! GENERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION – I describe the items as best as I can, but please be sure to read the description and refer to the photos. And please message me with any questions you might have. You will see ” Make an Offer ” enabled on all my items. The owner of MCM David Gil Vintage Collection personally worked for David Gil in Bennington, Vermont at his Grist Mill pottery studio and retail shop and at a summer outlet in Rockport, Massachusetts, Bearskin Neck in the 1960s. The provenance of each piece for sale from the Collection can be found in. Hands and Minds: David Gil? By Susan and David Bonser 2017, etc. Bennington Potters 1970-71: Handcrafted Dinnerware and Artware designed by David Gil, Yusuke Aida and Linda Weisman. (republished via Portable Trunk Publisher).
U BEAUTY ART AND COLLECTIBLES. For your consideration is a. David Salk, Ceramicist, Vintage Miniature Ceramic Basket Bowl Design. David Salk, ceramicist, honoring Native American tradition of creating pottery for over five decades. Dimensions 4 1/2″ across the rim 3″ across the base and 1 tall.
We accept reasonable offers on all fixed price listings (except for sales events)! Don’t miss out! Thanks for browsing our store. BENNINGTON POTTERS Rare Nesting BATTER BOWLS Design by DAVID GIL Mustard Yellow. Gorgeous set of nesting batter bowls, heavy and wonderful to hold, in a beautiful mustard yellow color. From a 1970s design by David Gill. Very rare to find whole set. Small 3 3/8″ H, 6″ handle to spout. Medium 4 1/8″ H, 7.5″ handle to spout. Large 4 3/4″ H, 9″ handle to spout. In great condition, some light staining on bottom of medium bowl, two indentation lines on rim of small bowl. We take great care in sending china, fine collectibles and delicate objects, often double boxing and then double cushioning, within the box and outside of the box. If you have any issues with an order, please reach out to us before leaving feedback. We want you to be a happy customer!
We accept reasonable offers on all fixed price listings (except for sales events)! Don’t miss out! Thanks for browsing our store. BENNINGTON POTTERS Rare Nesting BATTER BOWLS Design by DAVID GIL Mustard Yellow. Gorgeous set of nesting batter bowls, heavy and wonderful to hold, in a beautiful mustard yellow color. From a 1970s design by David Gill. Very rare to find whole set. Small 3 3/8″ H, 6″ handle to spout. Medium 4 1/8″ H, 7.5″ handle to spout. Large 4 3/4″ H, 9″ handle to spout. In great condition, some light staining on bottom of medium bowl, two indentation lines on rim of small bowl. We take great care in sending china, fine collectibles and delicate objects, often double boxing and then double cushioning, within the box and outside of the box. If you have any issues with an order, please reach out to us before leaving feedback. We want you to be a happy customer!
For your consideration is. This unique vintage bowl, designed by renowned ceramicist David Salk in 1987, features a round shape with a beautiful Native American pattern. The 10-inch bowl is made of high-quality clay and is handcrafted with an Arts & Crafts/Mission Style. The item is perfect for all occasions and is a great addition to any pottery collection. The bowl is an original vintage piece and is not a reproduction. The backstamp is painted, and the item is in excellent condition. The care instructions recommend hand wash only. This bowl is a must-have for anyone who appreciates art pottery and is looking to add a touch of elegance to their home décor. Dimensions 10″ across 2 1/2″ tall and 2 deep.
U BEAUTY ART AND COLLECTIBLES. For your consideration is a. David Salk, Ceramicist, Vintage Miniature Ceramic Basket Bowl Design. David Salk, ceramicist, honoring Native American tradition of creating pottery for over five decades. Dimensions 4 1/2″ across the rim 3″ across the base and 1 tall.
Add a touch of American Directoire style to your home with this beautiful vintage ceramic bowl, designed by ceramist David Salk, Crafted around 1987, this round bowl features a unique basket weave design in beige and brown colors. Measuring 31 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height, this handmade piece is decorative and a beautiful, unique addition to any. Whether you’re a collector of art pottery or just looking for a beautiful centerpiece for your dining table, this original bowl from David Salk is sure to impress.
Vintage Lowerdown Pottery Chawan Tea Bowl. Thrown stoneware bowl with small foot. Thick dark tenmoku glaze. Measures 4″ tall and 5.25″ wide. Impressed LD (Lowerdown) stamp on foot with additional illegible marks/signatures. Not certain if this bowl was specifically made by David Leach or another potter/apprentice at the studio. Minimal signs of age and wear, refer to photos. Very well crafted, a joy to hold. DAVID LEACH (1911 – 2005). British potter David Leach was the eldest son of Bernard Leach, known as “the Father of British studio pottery”. He was taught to pot at a young age at the instruction of his father and Shoji Hamada. At the age of 19, David began working at the Leach Pottery in St. Ives, producing everyday functional stoneware taking heavy influence from the Japanese Mingei folk art movement. In 1955, David went on to open his own studio, Lowerdown Pottery.