Wildflower and Bee Motif Signed Studio Pottery Pitcher

$42.00

Some pieces feel as though they belong in a house long before they arrive there.

This handcrafted studio pottery pitcher has a warm honey-brown glaze, a hand-painted wildflower, and a small bee tucked among the leaves. The softly rounded form, gently flared rim, and graceful handle give the piece an easy, timeless presence.

Whether displayed on an open shelf, gathered with other pottery and wooden objects, or filled with a handful of garden clippings, it brings warmth and quiet character to a space. The earthy glaze and botanical decoration feel equally at home in a country farmhouse, cottage kitchen, or collected modern interior.

The bee is easy to miss at first glance, which may be part of its charm.

A beautiful example of vintage studio pottery with the subtle imperfections and individuality that make handmade objects so enduring.

Approximately 9” high and 4” in diameter.

Vintage condition consistent with age and use. One tiny chip at the mouth of the pitcher. Please review photographs carefully for details.

Some pieces feel as though they belong in a house long before they arrive there.

This handcrafted studio pottery pitcher has a warm honey-brown glaze, a hand-painted wildflower, and a small bee tucked among the leaves. The softly rounded form, gently flared rim, and graceful handle give the piece an easy, timeless presence.

Whether displayed on an open shelf, gathered with other pottery and wooden objects, or filled with a handful of garden clippings, it brings warmth and quiet character to a space. The earthy glaze and botanical decoration feel equally at home in a country farmhouse, cottage kitchen, or collected modern interior.

The bee is easy to miss at first glance, which may be part of its charm.

A beautiful example of vintage studio pottery with the subtle imperfections and individuality that make handmade objects so enduring.

Approximately 9” high and 4” in diameter.

Vintage condition consistent with age and use. One tiny chip at the mouth of the pitcher. Please review photographs carefully for details.