








Studio pottery is pottery made by professional and amateur artists or artisans working alone or in small groups, making unique items or short runs. Typically, all stages of manufacture are carried out by the artists themselves.
If you're looking for unique, decorative yet functional items for your home, vintage ceramics are all you need. Becoming more and more fashionable, these stand out pieces would look lovely in any style home.
This beautiful handmade vase by Roger Veal for Tolcarne Pottery and is sure to look great on any tabletop or shelf.
Roger Veal operated Tolcarne Pottery in Newlyn, Cornwall from the late 1960s to around 1980.
With a natural, sculptural aesthetic in muted beiges and browns, it is the perfect item to add to any collection, or the perfect piece to start. In good condition for its age, chip and crack free with some light surface wear commensurate with age.
Measures approximately 21cm tall, 12cm wide and 6.5cm deep.
For those of you that live in the UK and have a similar love for studio pottery, make sure you pay a visit to the York Art Gallery. Now the world’s most extensive collection of British Studio Pottery, with more than 5,000 pieces, well worth a trip.
If you're looking for unique, decorative yet functional items for your home, vintage ceramics are all you need. Becoming more and more fashionable, these stand out pieces would look lovely in any style home.
This beautiful handmade vase by Roger Veal for Tolcarne Pottery and is sure to look great on any tabletop or shelf.
Roger Veal operated Tolcarne Pottery in Newlyn, Cornwall from the late 1960s to around 1980.
With a natural, sculptural aesthetic in muted beiges and browns, it is the perfect item to add to any collection, or the perfect piece to start. In good condition for its age, chip and crack free with some light surface wear commensurate with age.
Measures approximately 21cm tall, 12cm wide and 6.5cm deep.
For those of you that live in the UK and have a similar love for studio pottery, make sure you pay a visit to the York Art Gallery. Now the world’s most extensive collection of British Studio Pottery, with more than 5,000 pieces, well worth a trip.