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Phil Rogers Pottery

Two Phil Rogers Stoneware Yunomi Salt Glazed & Wood Fired Tea Vessels
Two Phil Rogers Stoneware Yunomi Salt Glazed & Wood Fired Tea Vessels

Two Phil Rogers Stoneware Yunomi Salt Glazed & Wood Fired Tea Vessels

Located in Norwich, GB

Two Phil Rogers (1951 - 2020) Yunomi. Artist's impressed stamp marks 'PR'. One wood fired Yunomi with wax resist impressed pattern and ash glaze drip interior. The second, a salt gl...

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21st Century and Contemporary British Mid-Century Modern Pottery

Materials

Stoneware

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$2,225

H 11.25 in W 5.5 in D 5.5 in

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Yunomi by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Yunomi by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Yunomi by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$410

H 3.25 in W 3.5 in D 3.5 in

Yunomi by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$465

H 7.5 in W 5.75 in D 4.75 in

Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$1,875

H 9.5 in W 6.5 in D 6.5 in

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$1,875

H 9.75 in W 5.25 in D 5.25 in

Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Tea Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Tea Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Tea Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$2,110

H 11 in W 6.25 in D 5.5 in

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

$2,515

H 10.5 in W 6.75 in D 6.75 in

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Salt Fired Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Salt Fired Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Salt Fired Pitcher by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Large Serving Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Large Serving Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Large Serving Bowl by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Salt Fired Plate by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Salt Fired Plate by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Salt Fired Plate by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers' specialities were salt glaze and reduced stoneware. He used local minerals and wood ash for his glazes. He had travelled the world giving demonstrations, lectures and wo...

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Press Molded Rectangular Bottle by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Press Molded Rectangular Bottle by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Press Molded Rectangular Bottle by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Phil Rogers Salt Glazed Vase, Welsh Stoneware, Late 20th Century
Phil Rogers Salt Glazed Vase, Welsh Stoneware, Late 20th Century

Phil Rogers Salt Glazed Vase, Welsh Stoneware, Late 20th Century

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Bottle Vase with Brushwork by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Bottle Vase with Brushwork by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Bottle Vase with Brushwork by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Squared Vase by Phil Rogers - Modern Salt Fired Stoneware from Wales
Squared Vase by Phil Rogers - Modern Salt Fired Stoneware from Wales

Squared Vase by Phil Rogers - Modern Salt Fired Stoneware from Wales

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Faceted Black Tenmoku Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Faceted Black Tenmoku Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Faceted Black Tenmoku Bottle Vase by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Large Platter with Finger Swipes by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers
Large Platter with Finger Swipes by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Large Platter with Finger Swipes by Renowned Welsh Potter Phil Rogers

Located in Baroda, MI

Phil Rogers was born in South Wales in 1951. In 1977 he returned to Wales after four years teaching art and ceramics in England to open his own pottery at Rhayader.

Category

Late 20th Century Welsh Modern Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

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Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Carved Yunomi 20th Century
Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Carved Yunomi 20th Century

Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Carved Yunomi 20th Century

By Philip Rogers

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A fine vintage British studio pottery yunomi (teacup) by renowned potter Phil Rogers (b. 1951) and made in Powys, Wales.

Category

20th Century English Modern Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Spiral Detail Yunomi, 20th Century
Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Spiral Detail Yunomi, 20th Century

Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Spiral Detail Yunomi, 20th Century

By Philip Rogers

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A fine vintage British studio pottery yunomi (teacup) by renowned potter Phil Rogers (b. 1951) and made in Powys, Wales.

Category

20th Century English Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Salt Glazed Unomi with Impressed Panels
Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Salt Glazed Unomi with Impressed Panels

Phil Rogers Studio Pottery Salt Glazed Unomi with Impressed Panels

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A stylish Marston Pottery salt glazed stoneware studio pottery unomi by renowned potter Philip (Phil) Rogers (British, b.1951) dating from the latter 20th century.

Category

Late 20th Century English Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

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