What better way to dish out a blast from the past than this mid-century-modern studio pottery porcelain tray? Created by one of the twentieth century's master potters - F. J. Von Tury. Hand decorated with a charming bird and leaves in blue and brown hues with a touch of yellow on a pale celadon ground. Hand inscribed with the artist's signature on the bottom.
Both stand at 13.8" long x 7.5" deep x 1.8" high.
In EXCELLENT - MINT condition with no cracks, chips, crazing, or issues of note.
Francis Joseph von Tury (1901 - 1992) was a fourth generation Hungarian potter. After emigrating to the US in 1929 he invented a unique "single firing" process for porcelain which is now the standard. Equally renowned for his talent as an artisan - his work initially gained fame at the 1935 and 1939 World Fairs. Throughout the balance of his lengthy career "Joe" maintained an atelier studio while consulting with porcelain manufacturers worldwide. Along with creating bodies of work for partners such as Georg Jensen. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Smithsonian Institute.
C+V HOME has come to love and collect Vontury porcelain. Their ground hues ranging from pale ice blue to cream to celadon green. Check our shop for additional Vontury listings as we frequently add new items.
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SOLD: Mid-Century Modern Hand Formed Porcelain Tray by F. J. Von Tury
In EXCELLENT - MINT condition with no cracks, chips, crazing, or issues of note. See photos for details.