Midcentury-Modern Stoneware Bowl Dripping Motif in the Style of Margaret Rey
- Dimensions :
- H9 x W12 x D12
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
This hand-thrown stoneware bowl features a ribbed pattern with a spiral motif beneath the base. The unpolished foot preserves the authentic texture of the clay and the artist’s handmade touch. The chestnut brown glaze is overlaid with dripped olive green and black accents, creating an organic interplay of color and movement. Crafted from grainy stoneware, this piece embodies the tactile, earthy quality typical of mid-20th-century British studio ceramics. While the maker is unidentified, the form and glazing style resemble the work of Margaret Rey, a prominent British studio potter. This bowl is a refined example of early modern British stoneware, capturing the transition between traditional craft and the evolving aesthetics of the studio pottery movement. Its layered glazes, natural tonal palette, and understated craftsmanship make it a timeless decorative object and collectible piece for enthusiasts of mid-century ceramics.