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Stephen Pearce "Terra Cotta Collection" 3 Nesting Bowls & 2 matchingPitchers 4 Sale
Please see my ebay listing 300233037778
Stephen Pearce - Three Nesting Bowls And Two Matching Pitchers Brand New – Never Used or Displayed This pattern is no longer available from the manufacturer From the “Terracotta Collection” with stylish squared off corners Hand poured terracotta brushed with white glaze. Partially unglazed red clay exterior. Ingredients include local organic Irish clay and fresh spring water. No lead, cadmium or other non-organic ingredients. Purchased in the mid 1990’s from the Simon Pearce Store in New York City In original box from the Simon Pearce store From the original manufacturer's Product information card which is included with this set: (see photo for details) Stephen Pearce served his apprenticeship at potteries in England, France and Japan before returning to work in his father's pottery. In 1972 he setup his own, digging his own clay and firing with local turf. Stephen makes his distinctive terracotta pottery with a simple white glaze in a small workshop overlooking Ballycotton Bay in East Cork. Under his supervision, skilled potters fashion a unique range of dinnerware to his design. Please Note: In the item pictures - Middle Size Bowl: The dot is a sticker affixed by the manufacturer and is NOT a flaw, rust or stain For more information on Stephen Pearce: http://www.stephenpearce.com Canada / Hawaii / Alaska & International bidders welcome: Contact seller for shipping info |
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