A celadon covered bowl and oil spot glazed covered jar, both by Shigeo Shiga (1928-2011), circa 1977 of spherical form, the cover with three raised red dots, 7.5 cm high 9.5 cm diameter, the other one 12.5 cm high, 11 cm diameter. Provenance: Margaret Vine purchased from Victor Mace Gallery, Brisbane, Dec 1977. Receipt available. Literature: Jutta Malnic, 'Shiga the Potter', Sydney, John Ferguson P/L, 1982 Grace Cochrane, 'The Crafts Movement in Australian: A History', Sydney, NSW press, 1992 pottery in Australia, Oct/Nov 1979, Vol 18 no. 2, pp 3-5 Freeland Gallery website http://www.freelandgallery.com.au/shiga-shigeo.html
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