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A useful, generously sized draining pot for drying kitchen utensils and cutlery after washing, hand-thrown for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. With a beautiful, hand applied shino glaze. Trained at Clay College, Stoke-On-Trent, Ong then undertook an a..
£35.00
Ex Tax:£29.17
A useful, generously sized draining pot for drying kitchen utensils and cutlery after washing, hand-thrown for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. With a lively flecked blue-white glaze, which leans towards green in hotter parts of the kiln. Trained at Cl..
£35.00
Ex Tax:£29.17
A curvaceous table jug, hand-thrown and assembled for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. Lined with an iron-rich shino glaze, the unglazed exterior is decorated with shino glaze, added with the hand. Ong, who apprenticed for a year with a Japanese wood-fi..
£60.00
Ex Tax:£50.00
A useful, generously sized utensil pot for keeping kitchen utensils, hand-thrown for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. Lined with an iron-rich shino glaze, the unglazed exterior is decorated with shino glaze, added with the hand. Trained at Clay College, Stok..
£30.00
Ex Tax:£25.00
A useful, generously sized utensil pot for keeping kitchen utensils, hand-thrown for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. With a lively flecked blue-white glaze, which leans towards green in hotter parts of the kiln. Trained at Clay College, Stoke-On-Trent, Ong ..
£30.00
Ex Tax:£25.00
Brand: Small items
A thick-walled table jug, hand-thrown from St Agnes clay at The Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall, with ash glaze, and broad, hand-pulled handle. In 1920 Bernard Leach returned from 11 years in Japan to found (with Hamada Shōji) a Pottery in St Ives. Inspired by the ideals of the Mingei folk art mo..
£81.00
Ex Tax:£67.50
Brand: Small items
A thick-walled table jug, hand-thrown from St Agnes clay at The Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall, with dolomite glaze, and broad, hand-pulled handle. In 1920 Bernard Leach returned from 11 years in Japan to found (with Hamada Shōji) a Pottery in St Ives. Inspired by the ideals of the Mingei folk a..
£81.00
Ex Tax:£67.50
Brand: Small items
A thick-walled table jug, hand-thrown from St Agnes clay at The Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall, with tenmoku glaze, and broad, hand-pulled handle. In 1920 Bernard Leach returned from 11 years in Japan to found (with Hamada Shōji) a Pottery in St Ives. Inspired by the ideals of the Mingei folk ar..
£81.00
Ex Tax:£67.50
A curvaceous table jug, hand-thrown and assembled for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. With a lively flecked blue-white glaze, which leans towards green in hotter parts of the kiln. Ong, who apprenticed for a year with a Japanese wood-fired pottery, has sinc..
£60.00
Ex Tax:£50.00
A useful, generously sized utensil pot for keeping kitchen utensils, hand-thrown for us in stoneware by Jynsym Ong, a mile or so from the Objects of Use store. With a lively flecked blue-white glaze, which leans towards green in hotter parts of the kiln. Trained at Clay College, Stoke-On-Trent, Ong ..
£30.00
Ex Tax:£25.00
A traditional 'Red Ware' creamer jug, slip cast in red terracotta clay and glazed in the traditional Rockingham glaze in Stoke-on-Trent. The deep brown of the Rockingham glaze is the source of the 'Brown Betty' moniker awarded to the traditional teapots made in this area since the end of the 17th ce..
£17.00
Ex Tax:£14.17
Brand: Small items
A new version of the Leach Pottery teapot, hand-thrown from St Agnes clay at The Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall, with tenmoku glaze, and broad, hand-pulled handle. In 1920 Bernard Leach returned from 11 years in Japan to found (with Hamada Shōji) a Pottery in St Ives. Inspired by the ideals of t..
£105.00
Ex Tax:£87.50
Brand: Small items
An elegant and simple hand thrown mini pourer or jug, in a soft satin white glaze. Wheel thrown in South London by Mihaly Herczeg, a self-taught potter who quickly discovered a love of throwing in porcelain, a notoriously demanding medium. Herczeg also runs the last remaining Hungarian Restaurant in..
£19.00
Ex Tax:£15.83
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