Vintage Sandra Johnstone Lidded Vessel c1960s
Amazing lidded cylinder vessel by well listed potter, Sandra Johnstone circa 1970s. Johnstone (1936-1991) studied with Peter Voulkos at UC Berkeley in the 1950s. In addition Johnstone also studied with Paul Soldner. She eventually went on to build her own salt kiln in the early 80s. She was known for adding a chunky wood lids with leather cords that attach to the vessel. This is a fine example of that.
7” x 7” x 9.5” h
*Condition is great
*Shipping is a flat fee, if shipping is less, a refund will be made after the sale. In some cases a larger more fragile item will require an additional shipping cost, which will be added after the sale.
*Items are all vintage and should be considered before purchasing. Please dm via instagram or email at @modernproblemshop@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.
*Overseas shipping is available, but you must email first.
Amazing lidded cylinder vessel by well listed potter, Sandra Johnstone circa 1970s. Johnstone (1936-1991) studied with Peter Voulkos at UC Berkeley in the 1950s. In addition Johnstone also studied with Paul Soldner. She eventually went on to build her own salt kiln in the early 80s. She was known for adding a chunky wood lids with leather cords that attach to the vessel. This is a fine example of that.
7” x 7” x 9.5” h
*Condition is great
*Shipping is a flat fee, if shipping is less, a refund will be made after the sale. In some cases a larger more fragile item will require an additional shipping cost, which will be added after the sale.
*Items are all vintage and should be considered before purchasing. Please dm via instagram or email at @modernproblemshop@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.
*Overseas shipping is available, but you must email first.
Amazing lidded cylinder vessel by well listed potter, Sandra Johnstone circa 1970s. Johnstone (1936-1991) studied with Peter Voulkos at UC Berkeley in the 1950s. In addition Johnstone also studied with Paul Soldner. She eventually went on to build her own salt kiln in the early 80s. She was known for adding a chunky wood lids with leather cords that attach to the vessel. This is a fine example of that.
7” x 7” x 9.5” h
*Condition is great
*Shipping is a flat fee, if shipping is less, a refund will be made after the sale. In some cases a larger more fragile item will require an additional shipping cost, which will be added after the sale.
*Items are all vintage and should be considered before purchasing. Please dm via instagram or email at @modernproblemshop@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.
*Overseas shipping is available, but you must email first.