Studio Pottery Bowl, Cornwall, England
Located in London, GB
Studio Pottery Bowl, Cornwall, England Glazed, Signed 'Margaret S C' Late 20th Century In very
Late 20th Century Decorative Bowls
Pottery
Studio Pottery Bowl, Cornwall, England
Located in London, GB
Studio Pottery Bowl, Cornwall, England Glazed, Signed 'Margaret S C' Late 20th Century In very
Pottery
$2,455
H 4.34 in Dm 9.85 in
Mid Century Bernard Leach Stoneware Bowl, Leach Pottery, St Ives, England 1954
Located in London, GB
–1979), Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall Date: 1954 Medium: Stoneware; celadon-glazed interior, unglazed
Stoneware
$1,227Sale Price|40% Off
H 7.88 in W 4.53 in D 3.94 in
Japanese Style Ceramic Vase with Lugs by Janet Leach '1981'
Located in London, GB
American studio potter working in later life at the Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall in England. After
Ceramic
British Studio Pottery Carafe by Joe Finch, Mid-Late 1980s
By Leach Pottery
Located in Melbourne, AU
. Finch has also worked with the Leach Pottery, Cornwall. Signed, stamped JF.
Earthenware
Stoneware Clay Vessel
Located in Brattleboro, VT
Ahrenholz in his East Dummerston, Vermont studio, all of his pottery is oven and dishwasher safe (except
Clay, Stoneware
Troika Cornwall Pottery Vase, Linda Taylor, Newlyn, 1970s
By Troika Art Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
Troika Cornwall pottery vase, Linda Taylor, Newlyn, 1970s. A molded pottery vase with double
Pottery
Troika Chimney Vase Cornwall Pottery Signed LJ Louise Jinks
Located in Mannheim, DE
Very rare british ceramic vase manufactured by Troika Cornwall ceramics. Decorated by Louise Jinks
Ceramic
Carn Pottery Of Penzance Cornwall Studio Pottery Vase
By Carn Pottery
Located in London, GB
A Carn of Penzance, Cornwall studio pottery cylinder vase. This striking handmade piece showcases
Pottery
Troika Art Pottery Vase by Penny Broadribb Cornwall, England
By Troika Art Pottery
Located in New Windsor, NY
Mould cast vase by Troika, Cornwall, England. Fully signed, Troika, PB (Penny Broadribb). Broadribb
Ceramic, Pottery
Large 1970s Studio Pottery Sculpture Vase by Maggie Fisher Cornwall, 1979
Located in Stow on the Wold, GB
Very large studio pottery sculptural vase by Maggie Fisher. Produced in Cornwall, UK. Cylindrical
Pottery
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H 6.89 in W 2.96 in D 1.97 in
Set of 2 Original Brutalist Op Art Vases by TROIKA POTTERY, England, 1970s
By Troika Art Pottery
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: Op art vase set of 2 Producer: TROIKA Pottery, Cornwall, ENGLAND Decade: 1970s
Porcelain, Ceramic
T.G. Green Cornish Coffee Storage Jar
Located in Houston, TX
reminded the employees of the blue skies and white crested waves of Cornwall. This pottery remains one of
Pottery
Troika Cornwall Pottery Wheel Vase
By Troika Art Pottery
Located in Astoria, NY
Troika Cornwall pottery wheel vase designed by Alison Brigden. The piece was made in circa 1970
Pottery
Alan Brough Large Vase, Organic Modern, Cornwall Art Studio Pottery
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Pottery for 4 years before establishing his own pottery in Newlyn, Cornwall.
Ceramic
Andile Dyalvane, The Dancer, Clay Sculpture
By Andile Dyalvane
Located in Capetown, ZA
part of a body of work produced by Dyalvane during a six week residency at Leach Pottery in Cornwall
Clay
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H 21.66 in Dm 9.45 in L 21.66 in
Large Handmade Grey and Black Ceramic Flared Stoneware Vase by Daniel Reynolds
By Daniel Reynolds
Located in London, GB
elder son and to the legacy of The Leach Pottery, Cornwall. About Daniel Reynolds Daniel Reynolds is
Stoneware
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H 16.15 in Dm 10.24 in
Large Handmade White Black Ceramic Geometric Stoneware Vase by Daniel Reynolds
By Daniel Reynolds
Located in London, GB
work of Bernard Leach's elder son, and to the legacy of The Leach Pottery, Cornwall. Each pot is
Stoneware
1970s Pottery Table Lamp
Located in Amherst, NH
condition. Harp, 4”Dia x 7”H. Socket, 14”H. Marked CBP. Cornwall Bridge Pottery.
Pottery
Louis Hudson Cornish Studio Pottery ‘wheel vase’, 1970s
Located in Schagen, NL
Louis Hudson opened this pottery in Cornwall in 1971, until 1983. His distinctive work in stoneware
Pottery
Large Late 19th Century Brass Bound Camphor Wood Trunk
Located in Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire
Cookes who married potter, Bernard Leach, owner of Leach Pottery in Cornwall. Bernard Leach was born in
Wood
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