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Andrew Marshall | Yahichida Studio Pottery Jug - Cornish Ceramics
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Brand:Andrew Marshall Ceramics
Product Code:andrew/marshall-jugs
weight:2.0kg
Product Condition:New
£22.00
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Description
Lovely early Andrew Marshall hand thrown Cornish yellow Yahichida style studio pottery milk jug/creamer. Decorated with mixture of hand applied and brush splash designs on a yellow glazed red clay earthenware body using local cornish red clays from St Erth near his studio workshop at Lelant Hayle in Cornwall.
The pot is stamped with his AM mark
Country Made: UK, Cornwall.
Condition: Like New with no cracks or chips
Date Made: Circa 1980's
Approx. Size/Dim: 3 inch (7.6 cm) high x 2.5 inch (6.3 cm) wide x 4 inch (10.2 cm) in depth from pouring lip to back of handle.
About Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall, son of William Marshall, was born in St Ives in 1952. Although he didn't start potting until he was in his twenties, he grew up in an environment dominated by ceramics, and was no stranger to the Leach Pottery as a child.
In 1977 he helped in the building of his father's double-chamber kiln. Andrew pots mainly in red earthenware but is known to work in stoneware and porcelain. He uses local St Erth sand in his body clay as grog and mixes natural materials with St Erth clay for his slips and glazes.
Andrew draws on Japanese and Korean work for his inspiration; he quotes the Japanese potter Rosanjin as his most important single influence.
The pot is stamped with his AM mark
Country Made: UK, Cornwall.
Condition: Like New with no cracks or chips
Date Made: Circa 1980's
Approx. Size/Dim: 3 inch (7.6 cm) high x 2.5 inch (6.3 cm) wide x 4 inch (10.2 cm) in depth from pouring lip to back of handle.
About Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall, son of William Marshall, was born in St Ives in 1952. Although he didn't start potting until he was in his twenties, he grew up in an environment dominated by ceramics, and was no stranger to the Leach Pottery as a child.
In 1977 he helped in the building of his father's double-chamber kiln. Andrew pots mainly in red earthenware but is known to work in stoneware and porcelain. He uses local St Erth sand in his body clay as grog and mixes natural materials with St Erth clay for his slips and glazes.
Andrew draws on Japanese and Korean work for his inspiration; he quotes the Japanese potter Rosanjin as his most important single influence.
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