Wye Pottery Pierced Ceramic Vase, England, 1960s

$850.00

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

See our Returns + Shipping Policies Here