| Management number | 232391396 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$6.02 | Model Number | 232391396 | ||
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A quietly beautiful piece of American handmade stoneware — pale gray clay, salt glaze, a single blue flower with blue and green accents, and a potter's mark on the base that nobody has identified yet.
The mark appears to be a profile silhouette — possibly a rabbit with ears down, possibly something else entirely. We've done the research and come up empty. If you recognize it, we'd genuinely love to know. In the meantime, the piece speaks for itself: it is well-made, well-proportioned, and thoroughly at home in a farmhouse kitchen, a cottage shelf, or anywhere that appreciates the quiet character of handmade American pottery.
Use it to hold kitchen utensils, fresh or dried flowers, wooden spoons, pencils, or simply display it on its own. The opening is wide enough to be genuinely useful and the proportions are exactly right for a kitchen counter or a bookshelf.
Excellent condition — no chips, cracks, or scratches.
Salt glazing is one of the oldest American pottery techniques, introduced by German immigrant potters in the 18th century. Salt is thrown into the kiln at peak temperature, where it vaporizes and bonds with the clay surface to create the characteristic slightly dimpled, orange-peel texture and subtle sheen. It is a technique that cannot be faked or replicated by machine — every salt-glazed piece is the direct result of a potter's hand and a kiln's chemistry.
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