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Wye Pottery Pierced Ceramic Vase, England, 1960s
Ceramic vase produced by Wye Pottery, England, circa 1960s. Rectangular columnar form with a narrow cylindrical neck. The body is pierced on opposing sides with a repeating grid of circular perforations, creating a relief surface and openwork structure. Finished in a matte off-white glaze.
The form reflects mid-20th-century British studio pottery, with an emphasis on geometric abstraction and hand-crafted surface treatment. Impressed maker marks to the lower body.
Wye Pottery was a British studio pottery established in 1956 in Clyro, Wales, by potter Adam Dworski. The workshop operated within the postwar British studio pottery movement, producing hand-thrown and hand-built ceramics in small batches. Dworski’s work combined functional forms with sculptural and decorative elements, often reflecting mid-century artistic influences and traditional craftsmanship. The pottery remained active for several decades, contributing to the broader tradition of regional studio ceramics in Britain during the mid-20th century.
Dimensions: 6ʺW × 6ʺD × 18ʺH
Item Type: Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Condition: Good vintage condition. Signs of wear as expected with age and use. No chips observed. Small crack can be seen in base from the original production.
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Ceramic vase produced by Wye Pottery, England, circa 1960s. Rectangular columnar form with a narrow cylindrical neck. The body is pierced on opposing sides with a repeating grid of circular perforations, creating a relief surface and openwork structure. Finished in a matte off-white glaze.
The form reflects mid-20th-century British studio pottery, with an emphasis on geometric abstraction and hand-crafted surface treatment. Impressed maker marks to the lower body.
Wye Pottery was a British studio pottery established in 1956 in Clyro, Wales, by potter Adam Dworski. The workshop operated within the postwar British studio pottery movement, producing hand-thrown and hand-built ceramics in small batches. Dworski’s work combined functional forms with sculptural and decorative elements, often reflecting mid-century artistic influences and traditional craftsmanship. The pottery remained active for several decades, contributing to the broader tradition of regional studio ceramics in Britain during the mid-20th century.
Dimensions: 6ʺW × 6ʺD × 18ʺH
Item Type: Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Condition: Good vintage condition. Signs of wear as expected with age and use. No chips observed. Small crack can be seen in base from the original production.
Shipping + Delivery:
The cost of shipping or delivery is not included in the purchase price.
This will ship via Fed Ex or UPS.
Please contact us for a quote: info@fenestellany.com
We provide:
Local Pickup at our Greenpoint, Brooklyn Showroom
Local White Glove Delivery in New York City
Nationwide White Glove Delivery
Shipping of Small and Medium Sized Items via Fed Ex or UPS
Questions?
Email us: info@fenestellany.com