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Retro/Vtg GEURT BOUT Pottery VASE Aust Pottery incl POSTAGE
$60
Available from SOUTH AUSTRALIA so postage is included, PayPal Applies
Have a good strong box with suitable padding to safeguard the vase.
Hard to get a good picture re having a mirror-reflective surface.
Classic Retro/Vintage Vase by this maker, stunning piece in excellent condition with no chips. Graduating golden brown tones 24cmH by 14cm at it's centre/widest.
The following info. is from the net:-
Dutch born Geurt Bout (1925- ) began his career at the age of sixteen at Driehoek, a large commercial pottery, making slipcast tableware. He studied ceramics at Utrecht, then started his own pottery in Naarden in around 1946, employing around twenty workers. In 1954, he emigrated to South Australia, working for a time at Koster's Pottery. In 1960, he set up the Bout Art Pottery at Crafers, SA,. Working entirely on his own, he made a variety of slip cast functional wares and a small number of wheel-thrown plates. He used imported English ball clay and (after experimenting with grinding his own) American glazes. The glaze was sprayed on to create graded colour effects. He also used a bronze overspray to create a metallic effect.
Another comment on the same page-
Lovely to see something else besides his jugs. That is a great vase! You're right about the lack of a clean stamp. I've never seen one either.
ALSO NOTE: The Powerhouse Museum in NSW has pieces of his in their collection!
Have a good strong box with suitable padding to safeguard the vase.
Hard to get a good picture re having a mirror-reflective surface.
Classic Retro/Vintage Vase by this maker, stunning piece in excellent condition with no chips. Graduating golden brown tones 24cmH by 14cm at it's centre/widest.
The following info. is from the net:-
Dutch born Geurt Bout (1925- ) began his career at the age of sixteen at Driehoek, a large commercial pottery, making slipcast tableware. He studied ceramics at Utrecht, then started his own pottery in Naarden in around 1946, employing around twenty workers. In 1954, he emigrated to South Australia, working for a time at Koster's Pottery. In 1960, he set up the Bout Art Pottery at Crafers, SA,. Working entirely on his own, he made a variety of slip cast functional wares and a small number of wheel-thrown plates. He used imported English ball clay and (after experimenting with grinding his own) American glazes. The glaze was sprayed on to create graded colour effects. He also used a bronze overspray to create a metallic effect.
Another comment on the same page-
Lovely to see something else besides his jugs. That is a great vase! You're right about the lack of a clean stamp. I've never seen one either.
ALSO NOTE: The Powerhouse Museum in NSW has pieces of his in their collection!
- Date Listed:10/03/2024
- Last Edited:15/04/2024
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Pickup Only
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