Description
Benoni East Potteries, marked BEP on the base, is one of the lesser-documented South African studio potteries of the mid-century period, and pieces bearing the mark are now sought after by collectors of South African ceramics precisely because of their relative scarcity in the documented record.
This decorative bowl features a soft light blue ground with a delicate hand-painted wheat motif to one side, the restrained decoration and clean sculptural form placing it firmly within the mid-century South African studio tradition. The BEP mark to the base confirms the provenance, and the quality of the hand-painting, with its fine brushwork and naturalistic wheat rendering, speaks to a level of craft that goes beyond the purely functional. Benoni East Potteries produced work in the Gauteng region, and pieces of this type represent an important part of the mid-century South African decorative arts record.
- Maker: Benoni East Potteries (BEP), South Africa
- Dimensions: 6 cm (H) x 23.5 cm (W)
- Condition: Very good, visible condition as shown in images
- Features: Light blue ground, hand-painted wheat motif, BEP mark to base
- Period: Mid-century modern
- SKU: CBD-0044
A documented and marked piece of South African mid-century studio pottery. Pairs naturally with the Jan Du Toit studio pottery deep bowl (CBD-0087) and the wider South African Ceramics collection.
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