Description
I love them as a pair and would use them as vases or perhaps as storage vessels for chopsticks or wooden spoons or whatnot
making it a perfect smallish serving bowl and great addition to a collection of earthy studio pottery ware
which measures all of about one inch tall
The backside reveals that it was likely made by a Leonard Aturill Story (whose father
along with a complete set of instructions for using
Studio Pottery Budvase With Pink Iris for the bathroom I love them as aA lovely little hand thrown pottery bud vase with painterly pink iris and pale green leaves. This small but substantial vase has a great presence, and would be wonderful on the bedside table, in the powder room, on the dresser, or at the corner of the desk. Really lovely. The vase, which I believe dates from the mid 20th century, is signed at the bottom but I am uncertain of its maker. It measures 3 in diameter and 4. 75 tall and is in excellent
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