This earthenware pitcher features a stout, tapered silhouette and a rustic, speckled texture, offering a playful aesthetic for curated kitchen displays.
The creamy oatmeal glaze serves as a canvas for a hand-painted post-modern design, utilizing a vibrant palette of teal, dusty rose, and indigo. A bold diagonal color-block at the base anchors the piece, while the abstract floral wisps dance across the mid-section, echoing the artistic freedom of the late 20th-century studio pottery movement.
The flared rim and generous spout make this vessel as functional as it is decorative, perfect for serving seasonal beverages or acting as a substantial vase for garden-cut blooms. Because it is artist-signed, it carries a unique thumbprint of individuality that mass-produced ceramics simply cannot replicate. Its sturdy construction and cheerful colorway make it a quintessential "Vernal House" piece, bringing a sense of handmade warmth and artistic intentionality to a breakfast nook or open shelving.
This item is vintage, approximately 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Origin: USA (Studio Pottery)
Era: Post-Modern (Late 1980s–Early 1990s)
Material: Clay / Earthenware
Dimensions: 7.50" x 5.00"
Condition: Excellent
Special Feature: Hand-signed by the artist on the bottom.