*PHIL ROGERS (1951-2020): A LARGE STONEWARE BOTTLE VASE
of globular form with waisted neck, the body with all-over tenmoku glaze, one side with stylised tree decoration in iron-red, impressed marks to foot rim, stoneware, 27.5cm high
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Estimate: |
£100 - £200
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Hammer price:
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£260 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
Phil Rogers was born in Newport, Gwent in 1951. He attended Newport and Swansea Colleges of Art and had originally intended to become a painter. While still at college in the early 1970s Rogers and a friend taught themselves to throw. Their only guidance came from Bernard Leach’s A Potter’s Book and their throwing practice came in the form of competitions to see who could produce the biggest pot.
Rogers has written respected books on ash glazes, throwing techniques and salt glazing. He has run workshops and lectured all over the world, most notably in South Korea and the USA and his work is held in more than 50 museums worldwide. In 2011 Rogers won the prestigious Vasefinder International prize for the best vase in the world.
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