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Your Price: $ 25.00
Item Number: 949 |
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Manufacturer: Stanley Ballard, Burlington Vermont
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there under these influential teachers: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
From 1937-1939 he was a classmate of Glidden Parker. He had his studio in Burlington Vermont from 1946 -1960 until his untimely tragic death in February 1960.
Produced by Vermont Mid-Century studio potter Stanley Ballard who worked in the Burlington area, this Ballard #19 mustard yellow glaze flared vase stands 5 1/4 inches tall and is 5 1/8 inches across at the top. The top rim is slightly out of round.
This vase is marked with what I am calling (Mark #2) of the four labels i have in my collection. I think that this vase dates from the 1948-1952 period of production. It carries an original paper label. It is much heavier than later versions of the vase. It is hard to read the bottom but it does carry a 19 shape number.
Add it to your American Art Pottery collection or Stanley Ballard collection today. |
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