American studio pottery

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  1. hunt2

    hunt2 Well-Known Member

    I need help indentifying the artists who made these studio pottery vases that came from a collection. One has a partial sticker with california on it. Sadly one signature is allmost unreadeble.

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  2. mirana

    mirana Well-Known Member

    ....old. Arnold Friedman? There's only a NY painter I can find. The signature seems to start with a J. :confused: There's a Jeremy Kalin you could ask, but his current output and signature are very different.
     
  3. hunt2

    hunt2 Well-Known Member

    oke are you saying they are old? second signature Arnold Friedman?
     
  4. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Oak Grove Dr., Los Angeles 41...shouldn't be too hard to find, with that much of a name. The 41 is a postal Zone...which were replaced by Zip-Codes in July 1963.
     
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  5. hunt2

    hunt2 Well-Known Member

    oke cool, so it dates before 1963?
     
  6. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Dunno about that...if Friedman made it, perhaps...but folks use old address labels alla time.
    My thought was to get Postal Zone 41 converted to a Los Angeles Zip-Code (your local Postmaster should be able to assist) to determine, if possible, whether the address is or ever was the site of a pottery studio. A bit o' work, but might yield worthwhile information. Good Luck!
     
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  7. Marote

    Marote Well-Known Member

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  10. Marote

    Marote Well-Known Member

    I think he's mentioned in the video.
    The text I quoted is from this page https://gledhilloralhistory.org/items/browse?sort_field=Dublin+Core,Creator&page=3&sort_dir=d&output=omeka-xml&output=omeka-xml&sort_dir=d&output=omeka-xml&page=5&sort_dir=d&output=omeka-xml and I think that's a transcription of the spoken text from the vid.
    If you type "friedman" in the search box of the video page, you get 2 results, and if you click on them, you get a text on the left side with 'play segment'. If you click on that, it should take you to the segment of the video where that Gerald Friedman is mentioned.

    But I have no idea if this Friedman has any link to yours. Not seeing his name in the signature. As Mirana mentioned, it seems to be starting with a J (followed by A M and 2 more letters?)
     
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  11. mirana

    mirana Well-Known Member

    No, "...old" as in the letters I could maybe make out on the label. That said, this is a vintage looking pottery imo.
     
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  12. hunt2

    hunt2 Well-Known Member

    here is a closeup of the signature IMG_20241104_212848885.jpg
     
  13. hunt2

    hunt2 Well-Known Member

    they are both brutalist vases according the internet
     
  14. Marote

    Marote Well-Known Member

    The J could also be a V. In any case not seeing 'Gerald' (or 'Arnold') or 'Friedman' in the signature, so the label could indeed be from the retailer (or a previous owner).
     
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  15. trip98

    trip98 Well-Known Member

    Jerrold Friedman, potter active in the 1960s, Los Angeles, Ca
    I will search my studio pottery list (complied by me) when I get back to the office tomorrow for Kalin..could be a first name or combo of first and last name.
     
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