Nancy Selvin studied at the University of California, Berkeley with Peter Voulkas & Ron Nagle in the late 1960’s. Her oeuvre comprises formal still life compositions and non-functional oversized domestic ceramic vessels expressed in clay. In this exhibition Selvin has undertaken a series of 46 unglazed porcelain hand-built vessels ranging in size from 14 – …
Earthenware slipware jar decorated with flower heads within a band and a profusion of stars in geometric patterns the piece with the initials S S and the date August 31st 1810 also in slip decoration. The metal lid is a tinker "make do" with a brass finial. This piece is of exceptional rarity and was probably made as a marriage gift. Medium: slipware earthenware pottery ceramic. Provenance: Retains the label of the Solon Collection. Dated: 1810 Sussex England.
This geometric metal-origami character is an amazing gift which will be treasured forever. Crafted in brushed brass, this figurine will be a wonderful gift for the financial head or investor in your family. The sculpture is sold in a flat state that will be folded by the customer. No tools are necessary for folding bull's body. You may use pliers for bending bull's nose. Package size: 220X173X5 mm / 8X 6.9X0.2 Inches Flat state size: 196X167X1.5 mm / 7.7X 6.6X0.06 Inches Folded Bull size: 148X90X58 mm / 5.8X 3.5X2.3 Inches Cleaning: Wallaby products are made of uncoated natural metals. Therefore, and like other metals, they might tarnish over time. It’s a natural process. To remove tarnish, use brass cleaners only. Other cleaning agents can damage the products. When using a new cleaner, please test it on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Paul Wearing is one of Wales’s leading ceramicists. He shows at Sladers Yard from 18 January to 1 March 2020. Paul’s work is inspired by nature and landscapes and embraces contrasts of …
circa 1970s ceramic bull is glazed in green and blue with a contrasting yellow that highlights the head/horns, center and back legs. Unknown German maker. No flaws found.
Matthew Schiemann | Episode 235 Matthew Schiemann is a second-generation potter that grew up watching and helping his dad create ceramic works. This earl
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