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$65
Stop settling for mass-produced decor. This hand-incised studio piece is a masterclass in Mid-Century saturated color. Forget the common green drip; this is the 'Royal Cobalt' you didn't know you needed. Hand-signed with the rare 'Three-Feather' studio mark, this squat vessel serves as a sculptural anchor for your coffee table or teak shelving unit. The glaze is incredibly lush—a deep, moody midnight that transitions into an electric cerulean under direct light. It’s the perfect 'pop' for a neutral-toned room or a maximalist's dream. Maker: Blue Mountain Pottery (BMP). Collection: Studio/Royal Cobalt Series. Circa: 1965 – 1972. Markings: Features the sought-after hand-incised swan with the three-feather wing and mountain triangle. Design: A "Squat Bulbous" form typical of the MCM era's obsession with organic, low-profile geometry. Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The glaze exhibits high-gloss depth with a beautiful flow pattern toward the base. Appraisal Value: $55 – $75 (due to the rare cobalt glaze and studio-hand markings). Investment Potential: While BMP is a staple of Canadian pottery, the Cobalt Studio pieces are currently seeing a surge in value as MCM decorators move away from earthy tones toward "Electric MCM" palettes.
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