New Old Things in Transitional February
Greetings on a slow misty February Day. I am continuing in the project of documenting and publishing our vintage work. We are hoping for a new door to open soon, Continue Reading →
Collectible Ceramics Designed and Crafted in America Since 1952
Greetings on a slow misty February Day. I am continuing in the project of documenting and publishing our vintage work. We are hoping for a new door to open soon, Continue Reading →
Prototypes of the straight mug with blue and green hand painted stripes Dear Friends of Andersen Design, The mugs two mugs above are signed with a personal scripted signature, used Continue Reading →
A Great New Year Unfolds! ➤Calling for Contributors to New Medium Publication, Hand Making Makers of the World Presenting The Rare Original One of A Kind Mid-century Platters by Brenda Andersen Brenda Continue Reading →
New Medium Publication Hand Made Makers of The World In exploring Medium, I have found that it is a place that has much to offer but what it doesn’t have Continue Reading →
In Appreciation of the Simple Form, White Says it Well: Variations on the Cycladic Vase in White Small Mellon, Big Mellon Tall Modulus Vase in White Vintage Variation of a Continue Reading →
Tall Gingerbread Mug by Weston, Loop Pattern conceived by Weston executed by Mackenzie Greetings to All.I hope you had a great Thanks Giving! We are giving you a 20% discount Continue Reading →
This Eating Duck is included in our Vintage Fundraiser, priced to afford to launch a mug project with an existing American slip casting studio The Eating Duck is the last Continue Reading →
Opportunity at the Economic Roots Broken Platter.The Owl and the Pussy Cat by Brenda Andersen circa 1960’s Part One A Call to Action! I first began blogging about political matters Continue Reading →
One of a Kind Bowl by Weston Neil Andersen Early Fifties or Late Forties. The bowl appears to be thrown suggesting that Weston may have created it when he was Continue Reading →
One of a kind object, viscerally carved in pattern that evolves as the bowl turns I think of this bowl as being masculine in gender because of the strength and Continue Reading →