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Manufacturer: Stanley Ballard, Vermont
Produced by Vermont Mid-Century studio potter Stanley Ballard, a student of Glidden Parker at Alfred University in the late 1930s and early 1940s who worked in the Burlington area, this 6 inch tall 4 lobed cylindrical vase is 3 5/8 inches wide at the top rim. The glaze is an early one as the underglaze is heavily mottled at top and along the ribs of the 4 lobes and has the early light olive tint to the overglaze. The vase is signed with an early mark that contains a long tail on the R and upright S, but carries no number on it. This same shape exists in a much taller version as was commons with the shapes Ballard made. It is in excellent condition.
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