Vintage 1970 Studio Pottery Blue and White Fish Decorative Spoon Rest

$15.00

Studio Pottery Blue and White Fish Decorative Spoon Rest

  • Maker: Studio pottery, unsigned

  • Date: Mid-20th century (est. 1950s–1970s)

  • Materials: Glazed earthenware/stoneware

  • Dimensions: approx. 8 1/2 in. long × 3 1/4 in. wide × 1 in. high

  • Condition: Good vintage condition with expected surface crazing and minor glaze wear; no chips or repairs observed

Description A charming mid-century studio pottery spoon rest, hand-formed and hand-painted in a classic blue-and-white palette. The piece is shaped like a stylized fish: an elongated oval body with a notched tail that forms the handle end, and a shallow basin to cradle a spoon. The decoration features cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground — bold, fluid strokes

Studio Pottery Blue and White Fish Decorative Spoon Rest

  • Maker: Studio pottery, unsigned

  • Date: Mid-20th century (est. 1950s–1970s)

  • Materials: Glazed earthenware/stoneware

  • Dimensions: approx. 8 1/2 in. long × 3 1/4 in. wide × 1 in. high

  • Condition: Good vintage condition with expected surface crazing and minor glaze wear; no chips or repairs observed

Description A charming mid-century studio pottery spoon rest, hand-formed and hand-painted in a classic blue-and-white palette. The piece is shaped like a stylized fish: an elongated oval body with a notched tail that forms the handle end, and a shallow basin to cradle a spoon. The decoration features cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground — bold, fluid strokes define scales and fins, with expressive dots and lines accenting the face and body. The glossy glaze has fine crazing consistent with age, adding character without affecting functionality.

Use and display Practical and decorative, this spoon rest is suited for everyday kitchen use or as a small accent on a countertop, breakfast bar, or shelf. It also works well in a coastal- or cottage-style kitchen, and pairs nicely with blue-and-white dinnerware or other studio pottery pieces.

Care Hand wash only. Avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not

Studio Pottery Blue and White Fish Decorative Spoon Rest

  • Maker: Studio pottery, unsigned

  • Date: Mid-20th century (est. 1950s–1970s)

  • Materials: Glazed earthenware/stoneware

  • Dimensions: approx. 8 1/2 in. long × 3 1/4 in. wide × 1 in. high

  • Condition: Good vintage condition with expected surface crazing and minor glaze wear; no chips or repairs observed

Description A charming mid-century studio pottery spoon rest, hand-formed and hand-painted in a classic blue-and-white palette. The piece is shaped like a stylized fish: an elongated oval body with a notched tail that forms the handle end, and a shallow basin to cradle a spoon. The decoration features cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground — bold, fluid strokes

Studio Pottery Blue and White Fish Decorative Spoon Rest

  • Maker: Studio pottery, unsigned

  • Date: Mid-20th century (est. 1950s–1970s)

  • Materials: Glazed earthenware/stoneware

  • Dimensions: approx. 8 1/2 in. long × 3 1/4 in. wide × 1 in. high

  • Condition: Good vintage condition with expected surface crazing and minor glaze wear; no chips or repairs observed

Description A charming mid-century studio pottery spoon rest, hand-formed and hand-painted in a classic blue-and-white palette. The piece is shaped like a stylized fish: an elongated oval body with a notched tail that forms the handle end, and a shallow basin to cradle a spoon. The decoration features cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground — bold, fluid strokes define scales and fins, with expressive dots and lines accenting the face and body. The glossy glaze has fine crazing consistent with age, adding character without affecting functionality.

Use and display Practical and decorative, this spoon rest is suited for everyday kitchen use or as a small accent on a countertop, breakfast bar, or shelf. It also works well in a coastal- or cottage-style kitchen, and pairs nicely with blue-and-white dinnerware or other studio pottery pieces.

Care Hand wash only. Avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not