Set Of 3 Anthony Morris Studio Pottery Handled Dishes C1970s from TU
Merchant: Oxfam
Brand: TU
Merchant's Category: Home & Garden> Decor
Beautiful set of three stoneware Anthony Morris dishes. The largest bowl has a chip on the bottom and is a bit crooked - it doesn't sit flat. Smallest dish dimensions: 18 cm handle to handle, 5 cm high Middle dish dimensions: 21 cm handle to handle, 6.5 cm high Largest dish dimensions: 27 cm handle to handle, 7.3 cm high One of the main reasons why Anthony Morris isn't well known here is because he was only really potting in Suffolk for 7 years at the very most. He was largely self-taught but spent 2 months learning a few tricks of the trade from his neighbour at the time, Robin Welch. In 1977 he returned to his native New Zealand and set up a pottery there with his wife. It seems to have been successful and remains active. Anthony Morris is the founder of arguably NZ's most famous pottery works, Morris and James, of Matakana. His work now is completely different to this pottery from the 1970s.
More details from Oxfam
Follow Oxfam to get news updates and products on your homepage.
Oxfam is being followed by 0 people.
Follow Oxfam
Delivery Details
Specific details for this product: No specific details given.General Delivery details for Oxfam:
Oxfam delivers only to the UK
�3.95 flat fee and free returns.
- UK Delivery only
- Free returns
No review added yet - be the first!
Reviews and Comments
If you own this product already, please write a quick review to help others:
Current Special Offer at Oxfam:
Comments and Feedback
This is an experimental quick comments form. Please use it to point out a mistake, tell us about a closed shop or a quick comment about the page you are on. Any comment/feedback left here may be added to the page if it is helpful.
Oxfam
Read more about Oxfam
Shop at Oxfam online! There are the usual Oxfam goodies as well as a huge selection of second hand and vintage clothes, music, dvds, books and homewares. Also find wedding favours, rare books, ceramics, stamps and coins.