taking inspiration from classical Greek pottery and catapulting elements of the style into a more contemporary design that would have been considered en vogue around 1924
Cracks can be seen slowly weaving through the bowl’s glaze like delicate spiderwebs from constant contact with flames
as is the case with this headrest
this Antique Indian Teak Bowl contains ribbed motifs along its thick exterior walls
Expiry within 1 year of purchase date
YORKSHIRE TWO-TONED VASE taking inspiration from classical GreekThis antique vase, from the 1850s and sourced from Yorkshire, was one of six, each piece a different size serving a different purpose. They would have likely been utilised in a household context, such as in the kitchen, to store various foods like grains or vegetables. This vessel is quite sturdy and holds its look of solidity with a highly reflective black glaze. Left untreated, a duller terracotta tone wraps around the base like a band, adding