HAND-PAINTED BOTTLE VASE BY AHLSTROM POTTERY OF CALIFORNIA (1950s)

HAND-PAINTED BOTTLE VASE BY AHLSTROM POTTERY OF CALIFORNIA (1950s)

$225.00
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A handsome and nicely heavy, bottle-form stoneware vase from AHLSTROM STUDIO in Los Angeles. Its shape evokes a tokkuri, the traditional carafe used for serving Japanese rice wine. Adorned with a hand-painted, abstract Saguaro motif in a cobalt wash, such artistry was representative of the studio’s work, which famously captured the free-spirited energy of the 1950s. Marked “A63” on the base. AHLSTROM STUDIO POTTERY was founded in Los Angeles in 1953 by Don and Connie Ahlstrom. The couple became known for their modern, decorative ceramic items, which showcased elaborate, hand-painted designs on a variety of glazes. As the studio’s original designer, Don Ahlstrom focused on high-fired stoneware, creating large decorative planters, bowls, and platters. His wife, Connie, later joined the studio and refined their distinctive aesthetic. Due to its exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance within the mid-century California pottery movement, AHLSTROM’s work is highly coveted by co

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