A tall British studio pottery jug by Russell Collins, standing 29.5 cm high. Thrown in stoneware, the jug is finished with a rich tenmoku glaze to the upper section, contrasting beautifully with the textured, earth-toned body below.
The form is confident and functional, with a well-shaped handle and defined pouring lip. The base bears the impressed maker’s mark, confirming studio origin. A strong example of late 20th-century British studio pottery, suitable for display or practical use.
A tall British studio pottery jug by Russell Collins, standing 29.5 cm high. Thrown in stoneware, the jug is finished with a rich tenmoku glaze to the upper section, contrasting beautifully with the textured, earth-toned body below.
The form is confident and functional, with a well-shaped handle and defined pouring lip. The base bears the impressed maker’s mark, confirming studio origin. A strong example of late 20th-century British studio pottery, suitable for display or practical use.