Description
A super Bob Dawe studio pottery vase, circa 1960s or 1970s vintage, from Red Barn Pottery, Suffolk.
A hand made rolled slab pot/vase (rather than turned on a wheel) – a simple straight cylinder vase made using a flat sheet of clay (it has a lovely exaggerated overlap).
The middle section has an indented pattern on it – impressed sun or wheel shapes, repeated three times.
It has been left mostly unglazed with an earthy matt wash.
The upper part is a glazed ochre or orange tone.
Stamped with the Red Barn logo (a little house) near the join near the base.
Perfect for any Bob Dawe collector, or for a collector of Studio pottery from the era, such as Carn, Tremain, Louis Hudson, Troika, Bernard Rooke etc.
Stunning for your mid century sideboard, or in a Modernist or contemporary styled home.
Very good vintage condition, see photos.
One fleabite to a sun ray and one tiny chip to the baseline, and a few tiny spots of white paint which should come off.
A bigger 21cm tall x 7cm wide – suitable for up to a dozen flower stems if used as a vase.
Being handmade it’s all slightly wonky, and unique.
Shown from all angles.