This exquisite pottery plate of a Great Crested Grebe in its natural habitat, a marsh, was made by Marazion Pottery, Cornwall, England. This hanging piece is painted and glazed in a wonderful blue with the natural white clay showing through. This pottery company, started by George Nash and Heather Oates, closed in 1981 and the pieces made are becoming more and more difficult to locate, especially in the US. Stamped with the “Marazion” trademark and artist initials ...click for details
Nature inspired art pottery plate by Sandra Bowkett, a Melbourne; Australia based Ceramic Artist/ Potter. A simple line outline of opposing possums glazed in grey tones is accented by a line design border. There are 2 tiny glaze misses around the border that can only be seen upon very close inspection. Ms. Bowkett has traveled, taught and lectured on pottery in India, written many essays and is renowned artist in Australia. ...click for details
Each Laura Dunn figurine is made by hand and each is an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses her very soft accent glazes. This figure of a young girl dressed in a cream colored pinafore over a pink and cream stripe dress. Her wide brim straw hat is trimmed with mauve colored roses. At her feet is a terrier breed dog. Shown in last photo with two other sculptures; Lady by bird bath and lady carrying flower b ...click for details
This hand-painted set of mugs was made in USSR and has two merry scenes on each side painted in red, blue, yellow and green. On each mug, one scene shows two men dancing with a dog pulling on one man’s leg; the other scene depicts a goat, skipping arm in arm with a bundled up couple while a cat and bird dance along. Truly a charming porcelain set of mugs! ...click for details
Russian majolica hand-painted cat stands on tip toes and very coyly sips milk from the floral decorated jug. Rosy red cheeks accent the pastel colored kitty. Shades of green, yellow and blue delightfully highlight this charming red clay figurine. This piece was created by Natasha Pavlova at her studio in Yaroslavl, Russia. Her work combines Russian Folk Art with majolica technique. br>
Cat sculpture hand-made and signed by the artist. This piece is so funny with a kitty cat sitting in a lounge chair eating a tuna sandwich and drinking a glass of milk. The white glaze has overall light crazing. Signed Tom Mill ?
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This whimsical elephant is an original figurine made from stoneware “yellow clay”. His trunk turns upward and he is just so sweet. The piece is glazed. Entirely hand-made and bought at an Art Festival in the 1970’s.
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This whimsical cat is an original figurine made from stoneware “yellow clay”. His title has always been “Fat Cat” and he is just so sweet. The piece is unglazed with the exception of his glazed brown “stripes”, his eyes and nose. Entirely hand-made and bought at an Art Festival in the 1970’s.
This stoneware “yellow clay” cat figurine is so sweet and will charm you the minute you hold him in your hands. The piece is unglazed with the exception of the brown bushy tail and his eyes and nose. Entirely hand-made and bought at an Art Festival in the 1970’s. He’s wearing the biggest grin!
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This precious pin has a hand-painted picture of a grey and white kitten wearing a blue ribbon with a little brass bell. It has been mounted on copper and 3 ornamental beaded charms hang below. The “charms” in a row across the bottom are a little blue fish, a white heart and on the last a ball with a star. Artist mark appears on the back. Shown in last photo with a complimenting, similar color bracelet, each sold separately. ...click for details