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Produced by Vermont Mid-Century studio potter Stanley Ballard, a student of Glidden Parker at Alfred University in the 1940s who worked in the Burlington area, this 10 3/4 inch long console bowl has the brown band at the bottom which means it is from the middle period of Ballard's production. It has a heavily mottled glaze over the chocolate underglaze. It is 3 1/3 inches wide and stands 3 inches tall. It is marked S Ballard Vermont and is in excellent condition. A great example of Ballard's skill in glazing. The matching single candleholders have the same streamlining style. One has a firing crack which happened during manufacture. Add it to your American Art Pottery collection today |
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