An earthenware vessel of rounded form with an angled neck, finished in a pale matte glaze with a black geometric line applied across the surface. The interior is glazed in a dark finish. Signed and dated to the underside.
Gordon Baldwin (1932–2025) was a British ceramicist known for his sculptural approach to the vessel, exploring form, surface and contained space. His work developed from early figurative pieces to a more abstract language from the 1960s onward.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Studio Ceramics
Date: 1998
Material: Earthenware with dry white glaze and black geometric decoration, glazed interior
Dimensions: 37cm height × 29cm width × 27cm depth
Provenance:
The Michael Peters Collection
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An earthenware vessel of rounded form with an angled neck, finished in a pale matte glaze with a black geometric line applied across the surface. The interior is glazed in a dark finish. Signed and dated to the underside.
Gordon Baldwin (1932–2025) was a British ceramicist known for his sculptural approach to the vessel, exploring form, surface and contained space. His work developed from early figurative pieces to a more abstract language from the 1960s onward.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Studio Ceramics
Date: 1998
Material: Earthenware with dry white glaze and black geometric decoration, glazed interior
Dimensions: 37cm height × 29cm width × 27cm depth
Provenance:
The Michael Peters Collection
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