Studio pottery shallow dish or charger with celadon glaze by David Frith, 2003.
David Frith (b1943) a member of the British Craft Council, set up Brookhouse Pottery with this wife Margaret over 50 years ago. The ethos of Brookhouse descends from the Leach and British Studio Pottery tradition. He makes large bottles, jars and platters with a base celadon glaze decorated with his personal style of hakeme, rope impress and waxed motifs under heavy reduction overglazes and combined with ashed surfaces
Studio pottery shallow dish or charger with celadon glaze by David Frith, 2003.
David Frith (b1943) a member of the British Craft Council, set up Brookhouse Pottery with this wife Margaret over 50 years ago. The ethos of Brookhouse descends from the Leach and British Studio Pottery tradition. He makes large bottles, jars and platters with a base celadon glaze decorated with his personal style of hakeme, rope impress and waxed motifs under heavy reduction overglazes and combined with ashed surfaces