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Creator: Jim Malone
Jim Malone, Large Stoneware Combed Vase
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Mushroom glaze on an olive ground. Impressed artist's monogram with Ainstable mark.
H47 x D24 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
Jim Malone, Stoneware Ceramic Vase
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Tenmoku and kaki stoneware glaze
H29 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
Jim Malone, Stoneware Jug
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Black tenmoku glaze, impressed with artist's monograms
and Ainstable mark
H36 x D18 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Ceramic
Jim Malone, Stoneware Vase
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
H31 cm
Tenmoku glaze with horizontal bands and incised spirals.
Glaze-filled artist's monograms
H32 x D17 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Ceramic
Jim Malone, Pouring vessel
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Glazed stoneware
H16 x W13 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
Jim Malone, Large Baluster Jug
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Stoneware with Tenmoku, kaki and ash glaze
Incised decoration and painted signature
H30 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
Jim Malone, Stoneware Ceramic Jug
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Stoneware with Tenmoku Glaze
H27 x W18 x D18 cm
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
Jim Malone, Large Stoneware Vase
By Jim Malone
Located in London, GB
Stoneware
H38 x W16 x D16
Category
20th Century Jim Malone Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
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