Born in Murrumbeena, Victoria in 1923, Guy Martin A'Becket Boyd was known as a potter and sculptor. After extensive training in the family pottery conducted by his father, William Merric Boyd, he moved to Sydney and founded the Martin Boyd pottery. In 1965 he left the commercial pottery to become a full-time sculptor, holding his first exhibition in Sydney in 1966. He has since had over 20 exhibitions throughout Australia and London. Guy Boyd died in 1988.

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Guy Boyd, Pottery fruit bowl with hand painted scene of an…

Aboriginal Fisherman Pottery Fruit Bowl

Guy Boyd, Pottery fruit bowl with hand painted scene of an aboriginal fisherman. Height 5 cm, width 23 cm

Guy Boyd, Pottery plate with handpainted aboriginal scene. 24 cm

Aboriginal Handpainted Pottery Plate - 24 cm

Guy Boyd, Pottery plate with handpainted aboriginal scene. 24 cm

Guy (Martin) Boyd (inscribed C.1955-72). Australian Wildflowers…

Hand-painted Australian Wildflowers Wall Plaque by Guy Boyd

Guy (Martin) Boyd (inscribed C.1955-72). Australian Wildflowers wall plaque signed J. Fraser hand painted Australian Wildflowers and incised Guy Boyd to base, 38.5 cm diameter

Guy Boyd hand painted display plate. Sailing and coastal scene.…

Hand-painted Coastal Display Plate by Guy Boyd

Guy Boyd hand painted display plate. Sailing and coastal scene. Incised signature. Diameter 23 cm

Eleven Guy Boyd pottery harlequin ramekins

Harlequin Ramekins by Guy Boyd Pottery

Eleven Guy Boyd pottery harlequin ramekins

Collection of thirteen Guy Boyd pottery ramekins

Thirteen Guy Boyd Pottery Ramekins Collection

Collection of thirteen Guy Boyd pottery ramekins