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Your Price: $ 80.00
Item Number: 9797 |
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Circa: 1970-1980 Manufacturer: Georges Scatchard Pottery, Underhill, Vermont
Why not enjoy your bouquet of cut flowers in this hand-thrown beautifully glazed vase created by one of the pioneers of the Midcentury 20th century Vermont Studio Potters movement?
This 6 1/4 inch tall conical vase was created by George Scatchard. It measures 5 1/2 inches across.
He was 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.
This conical vase is one of the most interestingly glazed Scatchard pieces I have seen this glaze is hard to find with its tones of blue and brown perfectly complementing the rings one can see that resulted from the throwing process. It is in excellent shape.
Add it to your 20th century American Studio pottery collection today. |
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