20-253 Stanley Ballard Vermont Porcelain Small Planter

$40.00

This example is in fat lava glaze – sage green speckled with brown and a deep chocolate rim. Designed to hold a small succulent plant with a drainage tray to contain water overflow.

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Description

Based in Burlington Vermont, Stanley Streeter Ballard (1917-1960) was a very well regarded and prolific studio pottery artist. He trained at Alfred University, considered the best ceramics department in America. His work is daringly simple at a time when decoration was the prevailing style. He uses just a few pale glaze colors, often with a darker “chocolate” rim. His workshop made fine porcelain vessels and functional tableware usually signed “S. Ballard, Vermont” and most of our collection has the form number etched on the bottom as well. Some have the original paper label. Circa 1946-1960. RISD Museum has one his pieces in their collection.

This example is in fat lava glaze – sage green speckled with brown and a deep chocolate rim. Designed to hold a small succulent plant with a drainage tray to contain water overflow.