size: 14.75" wide x (2.5" - 2 7/8" deep)
weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz.

This wall platter is hand thrown and hand painted. It is signed "Everett" on the back and has a wire for hanging on the wall. It is made by Everett Studios, a contemporary studio in Colorado, made up of master potter Colleen Everett and her son Nick Everett. You can visit their website to see other works by them. Their website lists 16" hanging platters for $400 and 10" serving bowls for $125. The only damage on this one is a scratched are on the back (see photos). There are also some imperfections normal for handmade pottery. This one has a some orange colored dots as part of the glaze on the front and back. The front has a matte black glaze as the background, and the back has a glossy black glaze.

From their website:

Colleen Everett is a renowned master potter, college professor, member of the American Crafts Council, who has been a professional artist for 45 years. An endless listing of gallery representation, art shows, commissions and public art grants fills out a very rewarding career in ceramics.
Nick Everett is an avid traveler and anthropologist who brings global influences into the studio and synthesizes contemporary art and architecture into the porcelains. After his intense and lengthy apprenticeship in the family’s production studio, Nick now incorporates his own designs, color-palette, and energy that brings the studio into the future.