McIntosh Pottery Signed by Maker - Covered Jar - Gray with Specs of Blue - Measures from top of lid to bottom at 10 inches and 4.5 inches in circumference.  Weight with lid is 4 lbs approx.   

This unique handmade covered jar is a beautiful addition to any collection. Crafted using stoneware and ceramic materials, it features a lovely gray color with specs of blue, adding a touch of elegance and charm to any setting. The piece was produced using traditional pottery techniques and signed by the maker, ensuring its authenticity and quality. Ideal for use as a vase or decorative piece, this jar with lid is versatile and functional. Add it to your pottery and glassware collection today!  His pottery sells for much more

Harrison Edward McIntosh (11 September 1914 – 21 January 2016) was an American ceramic artist. He was an exponent of the Mid-century Modern style of ceramics, featuring simple symmetrical forms. His work has been exhibited in venues in the United States including the Smithsonian and internationally including at the Louvre in Franc


McIntosh was particularly renown for decorating his pots with "thin sgrafitto lines or rhythmic brush spots" made by placing contrasting slip onto the surface of his works with Japanese brushes and sponges. His often used the mishima technique, a process in which engobe is brushed into thin incised lines in the work.