![]() A small collection of pottery by Roger Fry ranged from a broken and reglued plate with blue outline decoration at £2500 to £10,000 for a charger in a monochrome tin glaze with a single turquoise splash to the rim. The price likely represented something of a bargain for the online buyer.Ĭeramics by the Omega Workshops rose to unprecedented heights at Woolley & Wallis in March 2022. ![]() Firing it presented some challenges with three 2cm cracks appearing in the body and a lot of kiln dirt mottling the surface. Only rarely do they come to the market.Īt 22in (55cm) this bowl must rank among the largest pieces made by Fry. While Fry’s technical skills were limited, these wares have since become important to the Bloomsbury Group story and an addendum to the wider history of British studio ceramics. ![]() The omega symbol to the turquoise glazed bowl that made £5800 at Tayler & Fletcher. ![]()
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