Jones Studio Pottery
Jan Jones American Studio Pottery Vase
Located in Denton, TX
Hand crafted slabs of clay with a light teal partial glaze. Signed Jan Jones 74.
Category
20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Vases
Materials
Clay
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Studio Pottery Serving Tray by Hamilton Jones
Located in Fairfield, CA
A vintage studio pottery circular serving tray. Beautiful layered glazes in blue, red, and light
Category
Late 20th Century American Organic Modern Pottery
Materials
Pottery
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Questions About Jones Studio Pottery
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