
This piece is attributed to American studio potter Daniel Johnston, part of the renowned Seagrove, North Carolina pottery tradition-one of the oldest and most influential ceramic communities in the United States. Johnston is known for creating hand-thrown vessels that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic expression, often emphasizing form, surface texture, and natural glaze variation.
Beautiful studio pottery lidded jar attributed to Daniel Johnston, featuring a rich, high-gloss tenmoku-style glaze transitioning into a textured mottled brown upper section. The surface is decorated with impressed and incised scrollwork and stylized motifs, giving the piece strong depth and visual movement. The form is a classic bulbous, tapering vessel with a domed lid and button finial. The contrast between the dark lower glaze and the detailed carved upper band makes this a striking display piece. The base is marked with an impressed "DV" mark, and the piece retains a Rubin Collection label.Type: Studio Pottery Lidded Jar. Mark: Impressed "DV" on base. Glaze: Tenmoku-style / Mottled brown.
Features: Hand-thrown, carved decoration, domed lid. No major cracks or repairs observed.
Please review all photos carefully for full condition details. This is a substantial and decorative studio pottery piece, ideal for collectors of American ceramics or as a standout display item.