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Rare Signed Sharon Hand-Painted Art Vase, Mid-Century Studio

Offered here is an exceptional signed Sharon art pottery vase, a striking example of mid-20th-century American studio ceramics. This piece features a rich high-gloss oxblood / chocolate brown glaze contrasted with a hand-painted white floral bouquet accented in soft gold, executed in a refined, traditional decorative style. The vase is hand-thrown, with a balanced ovoid form tapering gently toward the neck. The lower section reveals an intentionally exposed clay body beneath the glaze line, a hallmark of skilled studio work and controlled firing. The glaze exhibits depth, movement, and natural variation consistent with art pottery rather than mass production. Signature & Attribution: The base is clearly incised “Sharon”, executed before firing. This signature is consistent with Sharon Art Pottery / Sharon Studio Pottery, a name associated with American regional studio ceramics active primarily in the mid-20th century, often linked by collectors to Ohio and Pennsylvania studio traditions. Pieces bearing this mark are uncommon, especially in this size, condition, and decorative quality. Decorative Work: The floral decoration is hand-painted, not transferware. Fine linework, layered petals, and subtle gold detailing indicate a trained decorator rather than factory output. The bouquet composition—roses, bell flowers, and filler florals—reflects traditional European influences interpreted through American studio practice, a style popular with skilled studio potters from the 1940s–1960s. Condition: Excellent vintage condition No cracks, chips, or repairs observed Minor glaze pooling and kiln marks to base consistent with hand-crafted origin Interior clean and intact Why This Piece Matters Signed Sharon pottery does not appear frequently on the market, and floral-decorated examples are significantly rarer than plain glaze forms. This vase sits firmly in the category of decorative art pottery collectible, not utilitarian ware. This is a display-quality piece suitable for: Serious studio pottery collectors Mid-century American ceramics collections Interior designers sourcing authentic vintage statement objects Pick up Dupont and Landsdowne

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