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Mid-Century Modern Thrown Studio Pottery Bowls by Webb

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(1) Mid-Century Modern hand-thrown studio art pottery bowl by Randy Webb features incised stylized and abstract birds and foliate motif, signed on base "Webb", mid-20th century. Measures - 4.75" H x 7.25" OP @ Wx 4.25" BS (2) Mid-Century Modern hand thrown vase features bulbous form, red and black glazing with matte finish, urn or chalice form with footed base, signed, mid-20th century. Measures - 8.75" H x 5.75" OP x 8.5 W @ W, 5" BS. (3) Mid-Century Modern studio art pottery footed centre bowl features central stylized chop mark design, reminiscent of Asian rice bowl, signed*, mid-20th century. Measures - 5" H x 10.5" OP @ W, 3.5" BS Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Randy Webb Collection of the Call Museum, Hartsville, New York
Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Randy Webb Collection of the Call Museum of Hartsville, New York, 2017
***DELIVERY NOTICE – Due to COVID-19 we are employing NO-CONTACT PRACTICES in the transfer of purchased items. Additionally, for those who prefer to delay shipping/delivery, we are offering FREE STORAGE of items until this crisis resolves.
Measures - 4.75" H x 7.25" OP @ Wx 4.25" BS
*Full collection as photographed; pieces listed separately*
BIOGRAPHY
Randy was born in 1913 and died in 1997. He obtained his MFA, Master's of Fine Art, at Alfred University in 1937 and was Instructor of Industrial Design 1949-1951, and Instructor in Pottery 1951-1956. Randy was nationally known for his paintings and ceramics, named the nation's CERAMIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR IN 1949 BY NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. His career was dedicated to art and the creation of the Hartsville Museum.
Contemporaries include Ted Randall and Val Cushing and, before, Charles Fergus Binns, an English-born studio potter and the first director of the New York State School of Clayworking and Ceramics, currently the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University
Condition Report: (1) Overall good condition with wear consistent with age and use. (2) Old lip repair; chips from base; firing crack interior bottom (3) *Illegible signature, glaze chip; paint drips; glaze skips

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(1) Mid-Century Modern hand-thrown studio art pottery bowl by Randy Webb features incised stylized and abstract birds and foliate motif, signed on base "Webb", mid-20th century. Measures - 4.75" H x 7.25" OP @ Wx 4.25" BS (2) Mid-Century Modern hand thrown vase features bulbous form, red and black glazing with matte finish, urn or chalice form with footed base, signed, mid-20th century. Measures - 8.75" H x 5.75" OP x 8.5 W @ W, 5" BS. (3) Mid-Century Modern studio art pottery footed centre bowl features central stylized chop mark design, reminiscent of Asian rice bowl, signed*, mid-20th century. Measures - 5" H x 10.5" OP @ W, 3.5" BS Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Randy Webb Collection of the Call Museum, Hartsville, New York
Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Randy Webb Collection of the Call Museum of Hartsville, New York, 2017
***DELIVERY NOTICE – Due to COVID-19 we are employing NO-CONTACT PRACTICES in the transfer of purchased items. Additionally, for those who prefer to delay shipping/delivery, we are offering FREE STORAGE of items until this crisis resolves.
Measures - 4.75" H x 7.25" OP @ Wx 4.25" BS
*Full collection as photographed; pieces listed separately*
BIOGRAPHY
Randy was born in 1913 and died in 1997. He obtained his MFA, Master's of Fine Art, at Alfred University in 1937 and was Instructor of Industrial Design 1949-1951, and Instructor in Pottery 1951-1956. Randy was nationally known for his paintings and ceramics, named the nation's CERAMIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR IN 1949 BY NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. His career was dedicated to art and the creation of the Hartsville Museum.
Contemporaries include Ted Randall and Val Cushing and, before, Charles Fergus Binns, an English-born studio potter and the first director of the New York State School of Clayworking and Ceramics, currently the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University
Condition Report: (1) Overall good condition with wear consistent with age and use. (2) Old lip repair; chips from base; firing crack interior bottom (3) *Illegible signature, glaze chip; paint drips; glaze skips

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