This Nicholas Mosse pottery set was handcrafted in Ireland and finished in the Pansy pattern, a distinctive floral design within the Nicholas Mosse Pottery line. Produced in County Kilkenny, the set reflects the maker’s studio pottery tradition, combining functional table forms with hand-painted decoration rooted in Irish country design.
The set includes four mugs, a small bowl, and a creamer, each hand-thrown and finished beneath a glossy glaze. The Pansy pattern features cobalt blue floral motifs with green stems, framed by the maker’s characteristic hand-painted blue border. The interiors are finished in a warm yellow glaze, with subtle concentric rings visible from the throwing process, reflecting the handmade nature of each piece.
As with all Nicholas Mosse pottery, slight variations in form, glaze, and painted detail are inherent to the studio process and contribute to the individuality of the set. This grouping exemplifies the material quality, decorative restraint, and studio craftsmanship associated with Nicholas Mosse pottery.
This Nicholas Mosse pottery set was handcrafted in Ireland and finished in the Pansy pattern, a distinctive floral design within the Nicholas Mosse Pottery line. Produced in County Kilkenny, the set reflects the maker’s studio pottery tradition, combining functional table forms with hand-painted decoration rooted in Irish country design.
The set includes four mugs, a small bowl, and a creamer, each hand-thrown and finished beneath a glossy glaze. The Pansy pattern features cobalt blue floral motifs with green stems, framed by the maker’s characteristic hand-painted blue border. The interiors are finished in a warm yellow glaze, with subtle concentric rings visible from the throwing process, reflecting the handmade nature of each piece.
As with all Nicholas Mosse pottery, slight variations in form, glaze, and painted detail are inherent to the studio process and contribute to the individuality of the set. This grouping exemplifies the material quality, decorative restraint, and studio craftsmanship associated with Nicholas Mosse pottery.