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Lee Levy Multi Spouted Vase, American Studio Pottery
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Vintage ceramic bud vase features sculptural multi spouted shape and stunning textured drip glaze in earthy, organic brown palette. The gradation glaze color and abstract graphic pattern of the main decor emphasize the soft, rounded shape of the vase; the use of shades of brown, from dark espresso to mocha to off-shite cappuccino, creates rich and varied, but monochromatic palette that does not overpower the complex form and shape of the vase. The vase is signed on the bottom with LEE, that was Lee Levy customary signature; it is not dated, but the style of the piece is consistent with her Mid-Century Modern pieces created in 1960s-1970s. Leah "Lee" Levy (1922 - 2011) was an established pottery artist based in Upstate New York area. She was born in Pinsk, formerly in Poland, now in Belarus, and moved to the United States in 1929, growing up in Brookline, Massachusetts. She and her husband Irving started their first pottery studio in Long Island, New York, in late 1940s, while training at the Alfred University School of Ceramics alongside with some of the foremost artists and craftsman in America. Since 1946, Alfred University in Alfred, New York was a home for School for American Craftsmen, with the faculty that included Edwin Blanchard Brown, Ernest Frank Brace, Laurits Eichner, Philip Morton, Charles Reese, Ethel Mitchell, Robert Savage, Thomas Mclure, and most importantly for Levy, the renowned ceramists Linn Phelan and Herbert Sanders...
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Della Robbia Pottery Bottle - From the Collection of Ann & Gordon Getty
By Della Robbia Pottery
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An exquisite Della Robbia glazed pottery bottle, a true marvel for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this rare find boasts a captivating blend of vibrant hues, with turquoise blues and rich terracotta browns hand-painted in a mesmerizing floral motif. The Della Robbia signature adorning its base bottom not only authenticates its origin but also adds to its allure as a cherished piece of art history The Della Robbia Pottery Company in England was a renowned ceramics manufacturer that operated during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Established in Birkenhead, England, in 1894 by Harold Rathbone, the company drew inspiration from the famed Italian Della...
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Large "Paquime Pottery" Jar / Olla by Damian E. Quezada for Mata Ortiz
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Beautiful large hand turned "Paquime Pottery" jar / olla by Damian E. Quezada for Mata Ortiz, circa 1980s. The piece has exquisite detail and a unique design with several holes in the base; it is in very good condition with no chips or cracks and measures a substantial 8"D x 13"H. #2181 Damian is the son of Juan Quezada...
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Handmade Glass Vase, Laguna brown, Kanz
By kanz
Located in Venezia, Veneto
he vases in the Laguna collection are inspired by nature: they are distinguished by their large size and decorations that evoke the movement of seaweed in the Venetian lagoon. The...
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Handmade Glass Vase, Laguna, violet, Kanz
By kanz
Located in Venezia, Veneto
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Handmade Glass Vase, Laguna, green, Kanz
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