Studio Pottery - Vase - Baluster vase with 3 loop handles - Stoneware - Dark Tenmoku glaze

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French stoneware baluster vase with three loop handles by Studio Pottery, in a mid‑century modern style (c. 1960s–1970s), with a dark brown to black Tenmoku glaze, 23.5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 11.5 cm deep, weighing 680 g, signed on the underside and in excellent condition.

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Beautiful and skilfully hand-thrown modernist European studio pottery vase, dating from the second half of the 20th century (presumably 1960s–1980s).

The vase is executed in a robust style with a deep, mirrored dark brown to black glaze that shows strong influences of the classical Asian Song Dynasty and the iconic Tenmoku glazes. The neck features three characteristic, hand-formed loop handles.

In terms of aesthetics, design, and glazing technique, this vase aligns very closely with the tradition of the influential British potter Bernard Leach and the prominent French-Belgian modernist masters, such as Antoine de Vinck and the ceramists surrounding the renowned French pottery region of La Borne.

The object demonstrates an exceptionally high level of technical mastery and refinement.

Signature / Mark: On the underside, there is an elegantly hand-incised signature in the wet clay.

Condition: In very good condition without any chips or restorations.

Beautiful and skilfully hand-thrown modernist European studio pottery vase, dating from the second half of the 20th century (presumably 1960s–1980s).

The vase is executed in a robust style with a deep, mirrored dark brown to black glaze that shows strong influences of the classical Asian Song Dynasty and the iconic Tenmoku glazes. The neck features three characteristic, hand-formed loop handles.

In terms of aesthetics, design, and glazing technique, this vase aligns very closely with the tradition of the influential British potter Bernard Leach and the prominent French-Belgian modernist masters, such as Antoine de Vinck and the ceramists surrounding the renowned French pottery region of La Borne.

The object demonstrates an exceptionally high level of technical mastery and refinement.

Signature / Mark: On the underside, there is an elegantly hand-incised signature in the wet clay.

Condition: In very good condition without any chips or restorations.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
680 g
Specific region of origin
La Borne / Puisaye region (style)
Title additional information
Dark Tenmoku glaze
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
France
Model
Baluster vase with 3 loop handles
Designer/artist/maker
Studio Pottery
Material
Stoneware
Style
Mid-century modern
Colour
Black, Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
23.5 cm
Width
11.5 cm
Depth
11.5 cm
Estimated period
1960-1970
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
93.55%
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