Rare Zeisel Hollydale Bird-Form Creamer
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Eva Zeisel, a rare bird-form Creamer from the Eva Zeisel Fine Stoneware/Hi-Fi Stoneware, Hollydale Pottery, South Gate, California, 1957. Exterior in Natural Terracotta, interior and eyes in Bright Blue. Unmarked. Height 4 7/8 in. (12.3 cm). 1620-118
Exhibited: San Diego, Mingei International Museum, "Eva Zeisel: Extraordinary Designer at 100," 10 December 2006-12 April 2007; San Francisco, Sunnyside Neighborhood Association, “Collection of Pat Moore and Dr. Gene L. Grobman,” 18-19 October 2014.
The Hi-Fi (i.e., High Fire) Stoneware line was advertised as having been "made in stoneware in colors never used in that medium." Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram, March 17, 1957, p. 36. On this line, see Scott Vermillion, "Eva Zeisel Stoneware and Ironstone," in Eva Zeisel: Life, Design, and Beauty, 2013, pp. 102-109.
Exhibited: San Diego, Mingei International Museum, "Eva Zeisel: Extraordinary Designer at 100," 10 December 2006-12 April 2007; San Francisco, Sunnyside Neighborhood Association, “Collection of Pat Moore and Dr. Gene L. Grobman,” 18-19 October 2014.
The Hi-Fi (i.e., High Fire) Stoneware line was advertised as having been "made in stoneware in colors never used in that medium." Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram, March 17, 1957, p. 36. On this line, see Scott Vermillion, "Eva Zeisel Stoneware and Ironstone," in Eva Zeisel: Life, Design, and Beauty, 2013, pp. 102-109.
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Overall good condition, with high quality repair.
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Rare Zeisel Hollydale Bird-Form Creamer
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