This is a beautiful, one-of-a-kind handmade studio art pottery bowl, clearly signed on the base by the artist and dated 1998. Measuring approximately 9.25 inches in diameter, the piece features a stunning reactive drip glaze with an iridescent finish, showcasing a blend of deep sea blue and earthy rust-brown tones. Its hand-thrown form and unique signature make it a perfect statement piece for any pottery collector or mid-century modern home. Please see photos for details and measurements.
Vintage Hand-Thrown Studio Pottery Nesting Bowls – Signed Set of 3 (Organic Rim, Earth Tones & Blue Glaze) This is a vintage set of three hand-thrown studio pottery nesting bowls, each signed by the artist. The bowls feature an organic, scalloped rim and a layered glaze in natural earth tones with flowing blue and azure accents. The set includes. Large bowl – approx. 13 diameter. Medium bowl – approx. 10 diameter. Small bowl – approx. 4 diameter All three pieces are wheel-thrown with visible throwing lines, intentional glaze variation, and natural firing marks typical of handmade studio ceramics. The bowls nest cleanly for display or storage, and their sculptural form works equally well as functional serveware or decorative art pottery. See photos for details and glaze characteristics. Condition Great vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Minor glaze variation and firing marks are inherent to handmade studio pottery and contribute to the character of the set. Signatures present on the bases. Details. Hand-Thrown Studio Pottery. Artist-Signed Set of 3. Earth-Tone Glaze with Blue / Azure Accents. Organic Scalloped Form. Functional or Display Use. Vintage Ceramic Art Pottery? SEO Tags hand thrown pottery studio pottery bowls nesting bowl set signed pottery set artisan ceramic bowls earth tone pottery blue glaze pottery vintage pottery bowls handmade ceramic set organic shape bowls wheel thrown bowls rustic kitchen decor collectible studio pottery.
These Vintage McCoy heavy hand-thrown ceramic art pottery mixing bowls are a unique addition to any kitchen. Made in America in the early 1920s, these retro-style bowls feature a glossy finish in a vibrant blue color. The set includes two pieces, with small and large sizes measuring 4 1/4″ and 5 1/8″ in height respectively and diameters of 8 3/4″ and 10 1/4″. Handmade and hand-painted, these mixing bowls are perfect for all occasions and are sure to be a conversation starter at any dining table. Care instructions recommend hand washing only, due to their delicate nature and age. Larger bowl has no markings but the smaller bowl is impressed with {something} Pottery. After researching, these bowls are identical to other McCoy pottery bowls listed.
Hand thrown studio pottery nesting bowl set by Chris Heckman. This is a matching set of four stoneware bowls, each signed on the base. The bowls feature a warm brown glaze with dark abstract decoration and integrated pouring spouts. All bowls nest properly and form a cohesive set. The glaze is smooth and evenly fired. Signatures are clear and legible. These are functional bowls suitable for mixing or serving, as well as display pieces for a studio pottery collection. This listing is for the full set of four bowls. Details. Artist: Chris Heckman. Material: Stoneware. Technique: Hand thrown. Finish: Brown glaze with dark abstract accents. Quantity: Set of 4 nesting bowls. Each bowl signed on the base Approximate Measurements. Largest bowl: 9.5 in diameter. Second bowl: 8 in diameter. Third bowl: 6.5 in diameter. Smallest bowl: 5 in diameter Measurements are approximate due to handmade nature.
Stunning Hand Thrown Studio Pottery Oval Casserole Bowl with Handles. (10″ x 11″ x 3-1/4). (Older Piece Signed by Margaret Frith, Brookhouse Pottery, North Wales UK). Signed by the Artist (mf 4 85) (Margaret Frith – April 1985). What an absolutely handsome vintage Mid-Century Modern Studio Art Pottery Bowl with speckled glazing and a most interesting design of triangles on the outside of the bowl! It has a very nice matte glaze of tan-blue-green-gray with brown speckles. This piece is quite heavy nearly 5 lbs. And has built-in handles. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and was collected but never used. It has a stamp on the bottom by the artist (mf) and a stamp of what appears to be a date 4 85 = April 1985? This beautiful piece belonged to a friend’s late wife who collected studio art pottery during the 1980′s before they were married. This casserole holds about 3 quarts. The outside rim measures approximately 10 inches x 10-3/4 inches (not including the handles). The outside rim (with the handles) measures about 10 inches x 13 inches. The bottom rim is 9-1/4 inches x 10-1/4 inches. The bowl is 3-1/4 inches tall. The bowl weighs: 4 lbs. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
Great antique condition, see photos of the crazing and pitting inside and the texture of the outside of the bowl. There is also the spot that it was taken off of the wheel on the bottom. This Antique Hand Thrown Primitive Farmhouse Glazed Stoneware Mixing Bowl is a large 41 piece of Americana pottery crafted in the US-Midwest. The brown and yellow colors and primitive style give it a unique charm, perfect for adding a touch of history and character to any farmhouse decor. Made from clay, this original piece is a true representation of American craftsmanship and tradition.
This VTG 1989 Mark Chamberlain Large Hand Thrown Pottery Bowl is a vintage piece of American-made art pottery. The round bowl, with a diameter of 12 inches, is a unique and stylish addition to any home decor. Handmade with a glossy finish, this arts & crafts/mission style bowl is perfect for all occasions and care instructions recommend hand washing only. Signed by the artist, this original late 20th-century piece is a one-of-a-kind collectible item.
Vintage Hand Thrown Studio Art Pottery Bowl in Drip Glaze Brown & Blue, Signed, 8 1/4″ Diameter x 2 1/2″ High, Weight is 1 Lbs 6 Oz. It has two chips on edge of back, but other than that very good condition-please see photos for the details. If you have any questions, please let us know.