Pottery Jug Ugly Face Brian Wilson 2004 2K4 and 10 similar items
Pottery Jug Ugly Face Brian Wilson 2004 2K4 Folk Art Signed 7.5 in Tall One Chip
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Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Original/Reproduction: |
Contemporary Original |
Brand: |
Brian Wilson Pottery |
Color: |
Brown |
Material: |
Clay |
Type: |
Jug |
Production Technique: |
Pottery |
Production Style: |
Art Pottery |
Theme: |
Clowns |
Original/Licensed Reproduction: |
Original |
Style: |
Folk Art |
Year Manufactured: |
2004 |
Manufacturer: |
Folk |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
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Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1714767782 |
Item description
This listing is for a Folk Art Pottery Ugly Face Jug produced by the talented pottery Brian Wilson. Dated 2004 (2K4). Measures about 7.5 inches tall. It is signed on the bottom Brian J. Wilson, 4-27-2K4. There is one small imperfection on the lip of the jug - please see pictures. Very nice, unusual piece of pottery. Some information on Mr. Wilson is below.
Brian Wilson is a fourth generation potter. His great-grandfather, Loy Skelton, began making pottery in 1918. His grandfather, H. A. Wilson founded the Wilson Pottery business in 1927. As a young boy, Brian would practice spinning the clay and quickly learned to produce small flower pots which he proudly sold in the pottery store for one quarter.
In 1993 he completed his first face jug. He taught himself how to glaze his wares. Since then he?s produced thousands of folk art face jugs, roosters, specialized mugs and other eclectic pieces.
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