A compact mid-century studio pottery bud vase finished in a rich deep red glaze with subtle tonal variation and a glossy surface. The rounded bottle form and narrow neck reflect classic mid-century modern ceramic design — simple, sculptural, and focused on the beauty of glaze.
The underside shows a hand-incised “RaH” maker’s mark. The exact potter has not been definitively identified, suggesting a small studio or independent ceramicist. Pieces like this were commonly produced by studio potters during the 1960s–1970s.
The saturated oxblood-style glaze and clean silhouette make it ideal as a small accent vase, shelf object, or grouped with other studio ceramics.
Details:
Era: Circa 1960s–1970s (estimated based on form and glaze style)
Material: Hand-thrown glazed ceramic / studio pottery
Condition: Very good vintage condition; light base wear consistent with age
Dimensions: 5” W × 4” H
A compact mid-century studio pottery bud vase finished in a rich deep red glaze with subtle tonal variation and a glossy surface. The rounded bottle form and narrow neck reflect classic mid-century modern ceramic design — simple, sculptural, and focused on the beauty of glaze.
The underside shows a hand-incised “RaH” maker’s mark. The exact potter has not been definitively identified, suggesting a small studio or independent ceramicist. Pieces like this were commonly produced by studio potters during the 1960s–1970s.
The saturated oxblood-style glaze and clean silhouette make it ideal as a small accent vase, shelf object, or grouped with other studio ceramics.
Details:
Era: Circa 1960s–1970s (estimated based on form and glaze style)
Material: Hand-thrown glazed ceramic / studio pottery
Condition: Very good vintage condition; light base wear consistent with age
Dimensions: 5” W × 4” H