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Your Price: $ 40.00
Item Number: 7162 |
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Circa: 1970-1980 Manufacturer: Georges Scatchard, Vermont
This Georges Scatchard early 4 1/4 inch tall x 4 1/4 inch wide at the mouth planter / vase is a good example of the work that Scatchard was doing in the 1970s and early 1980s before he decided to concentrate primarily on lamps. The inside of the rim shows the glaze which he used on the outside of the mug. You can see all the ridges of the hand thrown object. The outside of the goblet is done in tans and beiges and one can see both inclusions and the horizontal rings from the throwing. The mug is signed on the unglazed bottom G. SCATCHARD . A beautiful piece.
Currently located in Underhill, Vermont, Georges Scatchard started from a converted horsebarn with his brother Ted in 1960. An article about the two Scatchard brothers and their ceramics was published in the 1967 Spring issue of Vermont Life on pages 38-42. According to the article, he was the only New Englander to receive a merit award for three items (all pottery) entered in the 1965-1966 New England Craft Council's exhibition for new and emerging craftsmen.
His current website, gslamps.com, shows his current production and gives a brief history of his work. |
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