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    Located in Stow on the Wold, GB
    A wonderful Studio Pottery sculptural vase of good proportions dating from the 1960s. Very nice heavy sculpture with good quality glazing decorating the piece.  Unknown maker, well...
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  • Large Abstract Vintage Studio Pottery Organic Sculpture Signed
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Large freeform abstract pottery from the 1980s. In neutral tones of beige and brown. Signed B Switzer 1980 on the underside.
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  • Abstract Sculpture Signed Object Vase Vessel
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    Mid Century organic free form sculpture made out of one piece of resin. Signed on underside.
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  • Large Decorative Studio Pottery Vases in Geometric Patterns and Earth Tones
    Located in London, GB
    Contemporary Dutch decorative studio pottery vases with geometric and marbling decoration in original clay colors with earth tones by Hans Naus in 2007 in limited edition, signed H.N...
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  • Large Studio Pottery Stoneware Vessel Sculpture
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  • Alan Wallwork Vessel Vase Pottery Sculpture TOTEM White Brown Terracotta
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    Alan Wallwork (1931-): Organic landscape sculptural vessel, 1960-1965 Exhibiting the articulated, inventive, organic qualities & tactility of Wallwork’s early oeuvre for which he is best known - This sculptural landscape vessel has been handmade by coiling, slabbing and shaping the clay. The totemic form and pitted and pierced surfaces draw on the abstract landscape and tactility of elements in nature. matte glazes and oxides have been skillfully used to enhance the rich textures of the surfaces and the organic aesthetic. - Wallwork is one of the great individualists in British pottery, developing an archetypal language that echoed some of the wider artistic obsessions of that period, what the art critic Herbert Read called the “postwar ferment” of sculptural activity. - This piece was made during 1960-1965, the time that Wallwork was sharing a studio in Greenwich with Bernard Rooke and comes from a private collection along with a waterscape vase by Rooke and a bottle by Robert Fournier...
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