Karin Hessenberg (British b.1944), twin-handled bowl, 20th century, impressed mark to base, A porcelain twin-handled bowl with oxidised mint glaze, 25cm long: together with a Fiona Bourke (British) cup and saucer, painted marks to base read 'FB.Nec...
Karin Hessenberg (British b.1944), twin-handled bowl, 20th century, impressed mark to base, A porcelain twin-handled bowl with oxidised mint glaze, 25cm long: together with a Fiona Bourke (British) cup and saucer, painted marks to base read 'FB.Nec 1.141.98', in porcelain on corrugated porcelain saucer (13cm x 14cm), and a John Jelfs (British, b.1946) vase, impressed mark to side, in stoneware with celadon ash glaze, 24cm high (ARR) (3), Footnote: Fiona Bourke was selected for the Ceramic Contemporaries exhibition and went on to win the overall prize. Her installation, "Necropolis 1", originally comprised 144 handmade porcelain cups, each on a corrugated porcelain mat and representing memories and images of Irish life.
All three pieces are in good condition.
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Karin Hessenberg (British b.1944), twin-handled bowl, 20th century, impressed mark to base, A porcelain twin-handled bowl with oxidised mint glaze, 25cm long: together with a Fiona Bourke (British) cup and saucer, painted marks to base read 'FB.Nec 1.141.98', in porcelain on corrugated porcelain saucer (13cm x 14cm), and a John Jelfs (British, b.1946) vase, impressed mark to side, in stoneware with celadon ash glaze, 24cm high (ARR) (3), Footnote: Fiona Bourke was selected for the Ceramic Contemporaries exhibition and went on to win the overall prize. Her installation, "Necropolis 1", originally comprised 144 handmade porcelain cups, each on a corrugated porcelain mat and representing memories and images of Irish life.
All three pieces are in good condition.