A little bit quirky, a little bit sculptural—this hand-thrown studio pottery pitcher plays with form in the best way. A creamy glaze with light speckling serves as the backdrop for carved, raised leaf shapes filled with bold cobalt blue glaze. The asymmetrical rim and stylized handle add to its handmade charm.
No visible maker’s mark, though the carving and glaze work suggest mid-century studio pottery traditions, possibly American or European. The clay body and firing method point toward stoneware.
- Approx. 2.75" tall
- Cream glaze with blue raised petal motif
- Asymmetrical rim with curled handle
- Unmarked base, likely c.1960s–1970s studio work
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