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Your Price: $ 50.00
Item Number: 9796 |
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Circa: 1960-1980 Manufacturer: Ted Scatchard, Vermont
Ted Scatchard, along with his more prolific brother George, was profiled in the 1967 Spring issue of Vermont Life on pages 38-42. He graduated from Antioch College in 1962
He started from a converted horsebarn with his brother George in 1962, George having started producing in 1960. Both brothers used a "single firing" method.
According to the Vermont Life article on page 42, Ted "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 four inch tall hand thrown vase features the standard brown gray glaze used by both Ted and George. He created three dots on the sides of vase by removing the glaze to reveal the chocolate brown unglazed surface below.
The vase is in excellent condition. It is signed on the bottom with an incised signature: Ted Scatchard.
Add it to your Midcentury American Studio Pottery collection today. |
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