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If you find you purchased bead not matched description, or do not like them, I am happy to accept return, if you find any one is fake, I will refund full included full shipping fees.

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Description

Tessa Fuchs (1936-2012) sky-blue glazed porcelain tea bowl   


made at 1970s, sealed mark TF


Tessa Fuchs, was born at Knutsford, Cheshire in 1936, daughter of Edgar Fuchs and his wife Marjorie née Twemlow, who married at Congleton, Cheshire in 1930. Tessa trained at Salford Technical Art School and the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London and set up a studio in London as an individual artist potter making sculptural pieces and some domestic ware in high-fired earthenware using colourful matt glazes. Her work is inspired by her interest in animals, plants, gardening, trees, and the human form, also in painting landscape and larger than life, brilliantly colourful portraits in oils, as well as potting. Particularly influenced by travels, which have included China, Mexico, Africa and India and her domestic-ware often depicts cartoon-ish animals, boldly outlined and with brightly coloured matte glazes, which emphasise the contrast between the drawings and the vessel itself. These animals occasionally recur between pieces, popping up in different positions. In 1973 she exhibited her works at the Craftsmen Potters Association, Marshall Street, London, in July 1978 at Boudicea, 19 Beauchamp Place, London, in 1992 at Bohun Gallery, Henley and elsewhere. She lived at Trinity Cottage, Chediston, Halesworth, Suffolk and died on 19 May 2012 with her funeral taking place at St Marys Church, Chediston, Suffolk, she was unmarried.

diameter 11.9cm

Good condition


Provenance: Bought from gallery of old bond street around 1990s.  Collection from retired antique dealer of Odiham, he used to trade oriental antiques since 1960s, and his antique shop has closed by 2018. The item is selling behalf of him for his nursing fees.



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