Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
This exceptional vintage piece arrives in excellent vintage condition—free from chips, cracks, or restoration work.

Measures 7 x 2 3/4 x 11 inches
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, This exceptional vintage piece arrives in excellent vintage condition—free from chips, cracks, or restoration work.

Measures 7 x 2 3/4 x 11 inches
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Jacks Daughter of All Trades Vintage Antique Mid-Century Kitsch Store Shop Reseller Etsy Shopify Toronto Canada Free Porch Pick Up Local Delivery Worldwide Shipping Judy Weinberg Unique Housewarming Gift Sustainable Gift Wedding Gift Home Decor Collectible Collector Gift Farmhouse Cottagecore Cottage Lodge Retro Flea Market Style Handcrafted Blue Mountain Pottery 1970s Canada rare flambé glazed duck figurine

Rare Vintage Flambé Drip Glazed Duck Figurine, Blue Mountain Pottery, Canada

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Handcrafted by Blue Mountain Pottery in 1970s Canada, this rare duck figurine exemplifies the studio's mastery of flambé glazing. The redware body is adorned with a sophisticated interplay of burnt orange and deep red hues that pool and streak across the surface, creating an organic, one-of-a-kind finish. A prized addition for collectors of vintage Canadian pottery and mid-century ceramic design with an eye for authentic craftsmanship and historical provenance.

This exceptional vintage piece arrives in excellent vintage condition—free from chips, cracks, or restoration work.

Measures 7 x 2 3/4 x 11 inches

"Blue Mountain Pottery is one of Canada's, and Ontario's, best known ceramic producers. The studio was started by Jozo Weider, an immigrant from what was once Czechoslovakia, and is named after its location, at the foot of the Blue Mountains in Collingwood in the early 1950s. It was in operation until 2005. The pottery was well loved throughout Canada, and exported to the US, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, among other international markets." ~ ROM

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