Ben Owen III, 1994 Japanese Translation Pottery Teapot Seagrove, NC. Signed on the bottom. Multi-layered ash glaze. Probably one of the most renowned potters in Seagrove history. This is a fine example of the Asian influence found over 3 generations (and now 4) of work by the Ben Owen family. 8.5″ over spout, 6.25″ dia., 9.5″ h.
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Ben Owen III, 1994 Japanese Translation Pottery Teapot Seagrove, NC. Signed on the bottom. Multi-layered ash glaze. Probably one of the most renowned potters in Seagrove history. This is a fine example of the Asian influence found over 3 generations (and now 4) of work by the Ben Owen family. 8.5″ over spout, 6.25″ dia., 9.5″ h.
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Ben Owen III, 1994 Japanese Translation Pottery Teapot Seagrove, NC. Signed on the bottom. Multi-layered ash glaze. Probably one of the most renowned potters in Seagrove history. This is a fine example of the Asian influence found over 3 generations (and now 4) of work by the Ben Owen family. 8.5″ over spout, 6.25″ dia., 9.5″ h.
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