Posts tagged glazed
This vintage whimsical ceramic monkey holding bananas fruit bowl is a charming piece that adds a playful touch to any decor. Amazing detail on the monkey. The yellow and brown glazed colors along with the mid-century modern style make it a unique eye catching piece. Weighs 2.66 lbs. Thanks for looking??????
This is a nice vintage Jane Reuter Hitzeman signed studio pottery multi-color glazed bowl. In pretty nice shape as the pics show with no nicks or chips but does have some minor wear and it comes exactly as shown. It measures 7 1/2″ in diameter, the base is 5 1/4″ in diameter and it is 4 tall. The pieces came directly from the artist’s estate and that’s how I know who created the piece. I will be listing a number of others as well. Jane Hitzeman worked tirelessly with Herb to help build relations with alumni and friends in all schools at the University. In addition, she taught kindergarten and art to grades one through six while completing her B. In 1966 she joined the Parkway School District, where she taught art in the elementary and secondary schools. She received an Exceptional Teacher Award each year and later was appointed art supervisor for the district. There, she developed innovative methods for teaching art based on the five basic elements of design-line, shape, color, texture, and form-the essential language for all art instruction. Jane earned a master’s degree in education at Washington University in 1972 and began teaching there in the Graduate Institute of Education. She enjoyed helping students discover that teaching art is a creative process that enables them to become more aware of their surroundings and to express themselves in their own way. She also began conducting workshops and seminars for many community organizations and developed a curriculum for the Saint Louis Art Museum’s education department. Jane retired from teaching in 1985 but continues producing art. She has worked extensively in ceramics, sculpture, and fabrics, designing and making her clothes. More recently she has been working with paper, both as a two-dimensional and three-dimensional medium. Jeff Pike, dean of the College and Graduate School of Art, says, Many of these pieces are quite experimental and, I think, embody Jane’s artistic ability and sense of humor. She has produced literally thousands of such works. Her productivity is an inspiration to us all. The Hitzemans have been active in the community and continue to give back to their alma mater. In 2006 they made a gift commitment to establish and endow the Jane Reuter Hitzeman and Herbert F. Professorship for the Dean of the College and Graduate School of Art. The Hitzemans also sponsor the Jane Reuter Hitzeman Scholarship in Art as Fellows of the Eliot Society. Info provided by Washington University In St.
Vintage Ron Meyers Studio Art Earthenware Glazed Pottery Tea Bowl Low Bowl. Details : awesome Ron Meyers low bowl / tea bowl. Condition : very good overall condition; kindly see photos. Measurements: 2.75 inches tall. Dates to: late 1900s. Provenance: The Collection of Rostislav and Jean Ewing Eismont. Please reach out with any questions or offers. We are always around to chat. Check out all Brooklyn Artifacts items here!
Discover the unique charm of a Vintage James Sankowski Ballston Lake Pottery Ceramic Glazed Footed Red Bowl, a piece that embodies the artistry of classic pottery techniques. The rich red and blue hue of the glaze adds a vibrant touch to the clay construction, making it a standout addition to any collection or decor. Crafted with care, this bowl represents the skill of James Sankowski, renowned for his distinctive pottery style. Its footed design provides a stable base, enhancing its visual appeal while ensuring practical use. Whether displayed as a decorative item or utilized for serving, this bowl is a testament to timeless craftsmanship. It is in good condition and measures 7 1/4 inches by 3 1/4 inches. Thank you for visiting “Dusty Treasures ” and please feel free to browse through.
Antique handmade Clay Bowls pottery bowl plate Dish from Swat valley Pakistan, South Afghanistan Region. Large handmade rustic pottery bowl glazed with colored glazes (in this case a vibrant braun or green) to achieve a mottled color-on-color spongeware appearance. The primitive nature of the bowls is amplified by the unglazed underside that reveals its terra cotta clay base. As these are vintage pieces, occasional dings and chips are consistent with age. In a land like Afghanistan, potters still throw off the hump, using rough local clay mixed with vegetable fibre, grog and quartz. This mix, while adding strength to the structure while drying, and lightness as the fibre burns out in the kiln, can however result in pits in the surface, if the matter that burns out blows out instead! Unlike glazes used in the west, most potters in Afghanistan and Swat valley pakistan stick to a few traditional recipes, rather than having the luxury of experiments. The bowl is completely preserved, only chips on the inside and in the middle of the upper edge, not restored. Glaze in good condition. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS OF IMPERFECTIONS. All items come from a smoke free home. Note: All pictures are of the actual item you will receive, we do not use stock photos unless otherwise indicated. Please send a message to request. All items are carefully and professionally packaged for safe arrival to you. If you have a question do not hesitate to send me a message. I strive for great communication and 100% feedback. I will respond as quickly as possible.
Small chip on tail. This vintage Freeman McFarlin glazed ceramic pottery art piece features a cat design, making it a charming addition to any home decor with a mid-century modern aesthetic. The piece is crafted from ceramic material with a decorative finish, showcasing the brand’s art pottery production style. Signed by the artist, this collectible item is perfect for cat lovers or enthusiasts of vintage ceramic art.