New This is an earlier Sara Rayner pot I purchased from a local club member who had purchased it years before. A beautiful cascade pot measuring 6 1/2" diameter and 11" tall. As always, Sara's pots are wonderful and this one shows her continuing craftsmanship and attention to detail. $200 plus shipping at cost.
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This large Nick Lenz pot measures 18 1/2" x 14 1/2" x just shy of 3" deep. There are two choices of fronts, a more colorful front with a slash of bluish purple glaze and a more subtle front with a subtle tan speckle glaze. A truly beautiful container. $230 plus packing and shipping.
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This beautiful round pot was handmade by Richard Robertson of Rockport Pottery.
It measure 13" in diameter and is about 2 1/2" deep. The glaze is beautiful and understated.
This pot could easily hold a conifer even though it is a glazed container. Large center drainage hole
with 3 pairs of tie down holes. $68 plus packing and shipping.
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Another Rockport Pottery creation, this container is 10 1/2" in diameter and 2 1/2" deep.
The beautiful glazing could also work with conifers. Large center drainage hole
and 2 pairs of tiedown holes. $54 plus packing and shipping.
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This medium sized, glazed oval was created by Nick Lenz.
It measures 11" x 8 1/2" x 2". Very nice for $55.00 plus packing and shipping.
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A beautiful Nick Lenz pot measuring 10 1/2" x 8" x 2 1/8" deep. Very nice with Nick's signature blue glaze.
$55.00 plus shipping.
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New The following three pots are by Dave Loman. These are rustic, free-form and wonderful crescent pots. They are glazed containers which appear very stone-like. The glazes have a general matte finish with touches of gloss in some of the cracks and fissures.
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 This gray pot measures 12" x 10" x 6 1/4" at the highest point. $38.00 plus shipping at cost.
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 This light gray crescent is completely matte glaze. It measures 8" x 7 1/4" x 5 3/4" at the highest point. $30.00 plus shipping at cost.
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