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This beautifully handcrafted vintage studio pottery vase features a warm rust-red reduction glaze accented by earthy bronze and brown tones. The rounded seed-pot form and softly flared neck create a timeless silhouette that blends effortlessly with Mid-Century Modern, Organic Modern, Japandi, and Wabi-Sabi interiors.
This piece is hand thrown from stoneware and finished with a beautifully controlled reduction-fired glaze that transitions naturally between warm iron brown and rich copper-red. The underside retains the original incised artist signature. While the maker has not been conclusively identified, the craftsmanship, clay body, glaze palette, and construction strongly suggest it was produced by a skilled Southern Appalachian studio potter.
Perfect as a bud vase, shelf accent, or decorative object on a console, bookshelf, coffee table, or cabinet.
Measurements
• Approximately 5 inches in diameter
• Approximately 3 inches tall
Maker
Signed by the artist.
Maker remains unidentified.
Estimated Circa: 1975–1990
Condition
Very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs observed. Displays beautifully with minor age-appropriate wear consistent with careful use. Please review all photographs carefully, as they are considered part of the description.
Studio pottery from the Southern Appalachian region has long been admired for its emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials, and reduction-fired glazes. Influenced by generations of regional potters and craft schools throughout Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, pieces like this celebrate the beauty of hand-thrown forms and subtle variations that make every vessel unique. This vase is a wonderful example of that enduring tradition and would make an excellent addition to a pottery collection or a thoughtfully curated Mid-Century Modern interior.
Thank you for considering one of my carefully selected vintage or antique treasures. I specialize in authentic pieces that have lived a full life before finding their way to my shop. Because of their age, these items should be expected to display the honest signs of time and use that make them unique—such as patina, finish wear, fading, scratches, dings, minor imperfections, age-related discoloration, or other characteristics consistent with decades of history. I make every effort to provide clear photographs, accurate descriptions, and note any significant condition issues; however, no vintage or antique item should be expected to present or perform like a newly manufactured product. By purchasing, you acknowledge that normal age-related wear and variations are part of the character and authenticity of vintage and antique pieces.
Vintage Signed Appalachian Studio Pottery Vase, Hand Thrown Stoneware Bud Vase
$58.00
Sale price
$58.00
Regular price
$0.00
This piece is hand thrown from stoneware and finished with a beautifully controlled reduction-fired glaze that transitions naturally between warm iron brown and rich copper-red. The underside retains the original incised artist signature. While the maker has not been conclusively identified, the craftsmanship, clay body, glaze palette, and construction strongly suggest it was produced by a skilled Southern Appalachian studio potter.
Perfect as a bud vase, shelf accent, or decorative object on a console, bookshelf, coffee table, or cabinet.
Measurements
• Approximately 5 inches in diameter
• Approximately 3 inches tall
Maker
Signed by the artist.
Maker remains unidentified.
Estimated Circa: 1975–1990
Condition
Very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs observed. Displays beautifully with minor age-appropriate wear consistent with careful use. Please review all photographs carefully, as they are considered part of the description.
Studio pottery from the Southern Appalachian region has long been admired for its emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials, and reduction-fired glazes. Influenced by generations of regional potters and craft schools throughout Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, pieces like this celebrate the beauty of hand-thrown forms and subtle variations that make every vessel unique. This vase is a wonderful example of that enduring tradition and would make an excellent addition to a pottery collection or a thoughtfully curated Mid-Century Modern interior.
Thank you for considering one of my carefully selected vintage or antique treasures. I specialize in authentic pieces that have lived a full life before finding their way to my shop. Because of their age, these items should be expected to display the honest signs of time and use that make them unique—such as patina, finish wear, fading, scratches, dings, minor imperfections, age-related discoloration, or other characteristics consistent with decades of history. I make every effort to provide clear photographs, accurate descriptions, and note any significant condition issues; however, no vintage or antique item should be expected to present or perform like a newly manufactured product. By purchasing, you acknowledge that normal age-related wear and variations are part of the character and authenticity of vintage and antique pieces.