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European Studio Potters
Two stoneware vases, one with a wide body and flared neck, decorated with blue and brown glaze over a chamotte-like base, the other cylindrical with a narrow neck and rustic brownish glaze with reddish nuances.
Designer: Jette Schrader and Unknown
Manufacturer: Schrader Stoneware, Farum / Studio pottery, Europe
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions: H. 11 cm, D. 13 cm / H. 18 cm, D. 9 cm
Signature: Signed underneath “Jette” and stamped “Schrader Stentøj, Farum” and unsigned
Period: 1960s–1970s
Condition: Excellent condition, with natural firing marks
A decorative pair of European studio pottery vases, with Jette Schrader representing the Danish branch of the movement, while the other vase is unsigned and belongs to the wider wave of anonymous European workshop production.
Bio:
During the 1960s and 1970s, studio pottery flourished across Europe. Many artists, including Jette Schrader, worked in small workshops with a focus on experimental glazes and simple yet artistic forms. The movement combined functionality with artistic expression, and both signed and unsigned works today form an important part of the collecting field.
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