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F. Carlton Ball, Important California Potter, Studio Ceramic Vase

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  • Important California Potter Carlton Ball, Studio Ceramic Lidded Vase
    By F. Carlton Ball
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Carlton Ball (1911-1992) studio ceramic lidded vase, circa 1960s-1970s. Beautiful green and brown glaze with sgraffito swirl design on the body. Signed on the bottom “F. Carlton Ball”. Excellent condition. Measures: 7 1/8" H (includes lid) x 5 3/4" W. Born 1911 in Sutter Creek, California, Frederick was a ceramicist, ceramics professor, and author of Making Pottery Without a Wheel. He taught ceramics for over 50 years at several different colleges including the University of Puget Sound...
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  • James Lovera California Studio Potter Ceramic Vase, circa 1950s-1960s
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    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    James Lovera (1920-2015) ceramic studio vase. This beautiful vase by James Lovera has a wonderful and unusual copper colored glaze and dates to the 1960s, perhaps as early as the ...
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    Clay

  • Antonio Prieto California Studio Potter and Teacher, Ceramic Bowl, 1950s
    By Antonio Prieto
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Antonio Prieto (1912-1967) wonderful studio bowl. Signed on the bottom: Prieto. In excellent condition. Measures: 4" H x 12 3/4" D. Antonio "Tony" Prieto (1912-1967) was a cerami...
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  • Franz Bergmann Surrealist Studio Ceramic Plate, “Miscellanea”
    By Franz Bergmann
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Studio Art Pottery piece in black with whimsical checkerboard design. Signed on the bottom: F. Bergmann with his monogram and the title “Miscellanea”, ci...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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  • Fletcher Martin Modernist Studio Ceramic for Stonelain - Matador
    By Fletcher Martin
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Mint condition hand painted charger designed for Stonelain pottery by listed WPA artist Fletcher Martin (1904-1979), circa 1940s. Associated American Artists, who produced limited e...
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  • Rose Cabat Studio Ceramic Signed Weed Pot or “Feelie”
    By Rose Cabat
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    This Rose Cabat (1914-2015) glazed porcelain weed pot bears her traditional “feelie” soft glaze with large drips showing near the base. Measures: 3.75" H x 2.75" D. Mint condition. No damage. Signed CABAT Rose Cabat (1914-2015) was an American studio ceramicist, known for her innovative glazes upon small porcelain pots called ‘feelies.’ She was born in 1914 and met her eventual husband Erni when they were schoolchildren in New York City in the 1920s, marrying in 1936. Erni worked in advertising and apprenticed for Austrian potter and sculptor Vally Wieselthier. One day, Erni brought a lump of clay home to the apartment that he shared with Rose. This simple act sparked a passion that continued unabated for the rest of her life. After making a simple coiled vase from the clay, Rose learned wheel throwing at Greenwich House Pottery, teaching herself to work on a kick wheel. When their son’s asthma prompted the family to move from New York to Tucson, Arizona, Erni built Rose an unassuming studio on the dusty streets outside town that Rose referred to as a “shack.” He obtained a potter’s wheel made from a converted washing machine and she used a tractor seat for a stool. Life intervened in the form of a growing family, World War II, and a job as a riveter on an Air Force base, but Rose persisted. In 1957, she attended a five-week glaze course offered by the art department at the University of Hawaii. In this course, she was exposed to modern studio ceramics...
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    Vintage 1960s Ceramics

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