Overview
A hand-thrown studio pottery teapot featuring a distinctive globular body, twin shoulder handles, and a flared spout.
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Photo reference
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Overview
A hand-thrown studio pottery teapot featuring a distinctive globular body, twin shoulder handles, and a flared spout.
Story
During the late 20th century, a vibrant movement of studio potters across Canada sought to bridge the gap between functional kitchenware and fine art.
Maker / Origin
David Walker is a celebrated Canadian ceramicist known for his playful yet technically masterful approach to functional forms.
Condition & Value
The piece appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips or cracks. Prices for David Walker's work vary based on the complexity of the form and the vibrancy of the decoration; teapots are generally the most sought-after functional forms…
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