Ardmore Stunning Cheetah Teapot

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R13,500
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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Time Period:
Post-1950
Type:
Other
Product code:
ARM7SR
Bob Shop ID:
612606264

Ardmore Ceramics
superb detail
Cheetah Teapot
Ardmore ceramic art is often given as state gifts to visiting leaders and luminaries to South Africa. Queen Elizabeth II was presented with an Ardmore bowl by the President of South Africa and there is an Ardmore masterpiece in the White House. Collectors have been seduced by the wit and whimsy of Ardmore designs and they particularly value the fact that each piece is unique. Christies auction house has acknowledged Ardmore artworks as modern day collectibles. Exhibitions of Ardmore are held in art galleries around the world and represented in public collections, such as the Museum of Art & Design in New York and the Museum of Cultures in Basel. The largest American collection can be seen at the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts in South Florida.
in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa has grown into a vibrant art pottery making unique pieces of ceramic art. Since 1985, artist Fee Halsted has created modelers and painters from the local community and they have become renowned for their exuberant use of color and their distinctive modeling of African flora and fauna. Read More
The sale of these wonderful pieces of ceramic art uplifts and supports the Ardmore community and their families. Ed Pascoe regularly visits the Ardmore studio to select new pieces for exhibition in America. Special commissions are also undertaken for collectors. Each piece of Ardmore is a unique work of ceramic art.
At Ardmore, we are conscious that a degree of exclusivity is important to our customers, which is why each of our ceramic pieces is either unique or produced as part of a strictly limited run.

We understand that Ardmore collectors do not define luxury by price alone, but rather by the way that each Ardmore piece makes them feel. Its all about each persons individual aesthetic, and their response to fine materials and masterful artistry.

The story of the people behind each piece is critical to their appreciation of the finished product.

Exclusively yours

Our limited production makes Ardmore coveted, rather than expected. Quality is its own reward.
Sculpted by:George Manyathela/Moshe Sello
Painted by: Punch Shabalala
2016

Details: Clearly marked with  backstamp as shown in the last picture.Approx size: 28 x 23 x 16cm

No damage or chips



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