This piece is by L&M (Luba and Mile Linhart) originally from Czechoslovakia. Their studio was in Haliburton Highlands Canada. Their pieces were only produced between 1972 to 1978. This piece depicts an Inuit hunter in a parka, holding a harpoon.
This piece is by Lisa (Bostlund) Fischer-Jenssen designed and made in Ploughpenny Pottery located in Elmvale Ontario Canada. This piece is beautifully speckled glaze on the body and distinct striped band around the neck.
This piece is a hand-painted and incised glazed earthenware dish created by Canadian artist Lorie Schinko. Located in Haliburton Highlands Canada. For this piece she used sgraffito technique where artist scratches through an upper layer of the slip or glaze…
This piece is made of terracotta or similar type of natural clay studio pottery1979 . This piece has a round, squat form and decorated with sweeping, organic lines in white and filled with pattern of small blackish brown dots.
This studio pottery dish/plate is by Rene McCutcheon, most likely from British Columbia Canada, The plate features a hand painted rooster design with a distinct square artist’s stamped mark. This is considered a piece of folk art pottery. This type…
This set of three terracotta fish vases, handcrafted and hand-painted by Gom Viet, a Vietnamese pottery brand, features three vases in graduated sizes.
This piece is by Leishman Pottery, a Canadian Studio that operated in Georgian Bay Ontario Canada since 1975 to 2022. The studio was run by husband and wife team Mike and Connie Leishman, who were know for creating unique stoneware…
A lively runner with a warm coral red ground, anchored by a vertical chain of bold geometric medallions in navy, ivory, sky blue, and touches of soft green and rose. Zigzag corner spandrels and small scattered motifs add rhythm through…
This Southwestern Taos Pueblo Native American wedding pottery vase, dated 1987 and titled “Sunflower,” features bold Acoma-inspired black, white, and terracotta motifs. The dual spouts and bridging handle symbolize unity, balance, and harmony. A striking decorative piece reflecting classic Pueblo…
This piece is a collaboration between the two studio potters: Michael Nowack and Linda Dalton. The signature indicates that this piece was made in January of 1990 in Lenox, Massachusetts. This piece features a vibrant, multicolour glaze patterns with thick…
This Navajo wedding vase symbolizes unity and harmony, with dual spouts joined by a bridging handle. Hand-carved sgraffito motifs of rain, mountains, and life paths reflect traditional Navajo meaning. Earth-toned banding and a burnished black finish showcase late 20th-century Navajo…
This piece is by Bill Dennison an Native American Navajo artist a well known artist. He is known for handcrafted, etched pottery pieces often dated. This piece is made from red clay and features intricate geometric designs that are carved/etched…