Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach


Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach

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Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach:
$199.99


MINT - Rare Warren MacKenzie Yunomi Tea Cup. Museum Quality! Warrens famous Shino Glaze with Never seen before Khaki decorations. Shoji Hamada Glaze.New - Mint Condition. This is a beautiful Warren MacKenzie Tea Cup in a beautiful Shino glaze! The Tea cup measures 3 inches high x 3 inches wide. This tea cup has a wonderful feel and fit well in your hand. This is an opportunity to own a wonderful authentic piece of warren Mackenzie\'s work. Most of my pieces were purchased from Warrens studio in Stillwater Minnesota. I Started collecting Warren\'s work in the 60\'s.To the casual observer determining the origin of Warren\'s pottery may seam difficult but to the trained eye a MacKenzie pot can be deducted quite simply with the following criteria.1. Warren uses a stoneware clay body mfg at continental clay. This clay body is a custom stoneware blend with iron added to it. The clay body without glaze will be warrens own unique color with iron spots in it.2. \"Thumb print\". Warren uses his wire to cut and remove the soft clay body from the potters wheel. This creates a \"thumb print\" swirling effect on the bottom of the pot that is distinctly his.3. View point. The style with which Warren MacKenzie is able to convey a soft \"loose\" pot and still retain the integrity of the shape.4. Glaze. Warren uses only certain types and styles of glazes.5. Hand dipping. Warren\'s work is hand dipped. On most occasions you can see where he has held the pot while dipping in the glaze.6. Forms. Warren is a production potter. He typically produces similar shapes or forms of pottery.7. Education. Warren studied under Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. He has developed a style that has borrowed from his teacher and uniquely his own.8. Body of evidence. From books to pictures on the web. There are countless examples of Warrens work to be viewed, studied and compared.This is just one piece of my large collection. I will be listing multiple pieces of Warren\'s work. I will also be listing work from his students and his contemporaries. Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach

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MINT - RareWarren MacKenzie Yunomi Tea Cup. Museum Quality! Warrens famous Shino Glaze with Never seen before Khakidecorations. Shoji Hamada Glaze.

New - Mint Condition. This is a beautiful Warren MacKenzie Tea Cup in a beautiful Shino glaze! The Tea cup measures 3inches high x 3 inches wide. This tea cup has a wonderful feel and fit well in your hand. This is an opportunity to own a wonderful authentic piece of warren Mackenzie\'s work. Most of my pieces were purchased from Warrens studio in Stillwater Minnesota. I Started collecting Warren\'s work in the 60\'s.

To the casual observer determining the origin of Warren\'s pottery may seam difficult but to the trained eye a MacKenzie pot can be deducted quite simply with the following criteria. 1. Warren uses a stoneware clay body mfg at continental clay. This clay body is a custom stoneware blend with iron added to it. The clay body without glaze will be warrens own unique color with iron spots in it.2. \"Thumb print\". Warren uses his wire to cut and remove the soft clay body from the potters wheel. This creates a \"thumb print\" swirling effect on the bottom of the pot that is distinctly his.3. View point. The style with which Warren MacKenzie is able to convey a soft \"loose\" pot and still retain the integrity of the shape.4. Glaze. Warren uses only certain types and styles of glazes.5. Hand dipping. Warren\'s work is hand dipped. On most occasions you can see where he has held the pot while dipping in the glaze.6. Forms. Warren is a production potter. He typically produces similar shapes or forms of pottery.7. Education. Warren studied under Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. He has developed a style that has borrowed from his teacher and uniquely his own.8. Body of evidence. From books to pictures on the web. There are countless examples of Warrens work to be viewed, studied and compared.

This is just one piece of my large collection. I will be listing multiple pieces of Warren\'s work. I will also be listing work from his students and his contemporaries.

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Rare Warren MacKenzie Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup Shoji Hamada Bernard Leach:
$199.99

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