This round, earthenware tea bowl has a very roughly textured surface. Glazes vary from dark grays to warm browns. The tea bowl has an irregular edge and a small round foot.
This watering can has an attached spout and handle. The surface is red brown and glossy. The spout is long in relation to the body and points upward. The bottom of the vessel is notably arched. There is a signature stamp on the back below the…
This small stoneware vessel is thrown and altered. Its squared form hovers over a narrow foot. The surface is ochre and brown. Concentric, narrow rings are incised along the foot and lower edge. A medallion filled with a ring pattern is carved…
This yellow ochre stoneware vessel is thrown and has a decorative dark border of banded exes loosely brushed around its middle. Overall, the shape of the vessel is squat and the mouth is open. The walls are thick and there is a signature stamped into…
Two tall stoneware cups with irregular stripes and bands of white and brown glazes. These thrown and woodfired tumblers have rough surfaces and edges. They have signature stamps on the side.
(3) Rock form vessels, the largest is glazed black with manganese, one is tan and slightly squared, the smallest one is gray with a linear white decoration around the opening. These thrown and altered stoneware forms are typical of Shaner's highly…
This small, dark, slab-built stoneware teapot has a crisp, geometric look. The pot is squared, the lid is flatly inset in the body. The lid is a perfect circle with a cubelike attached knob (currently detached by damage). The small spout is slightly…
Tall pitcher. This thrown stoneware pitcher is wheel thrown and glazed a glossy black. The columnar pitcher narrows slightly from waist to neck and has an attached handle.
This tall narrow wood fired bottle has traces of seashells fused to the surface. The pot surface is rough and glazed brown with traces of green and white. There is a short, narrow neck and no foot. There is a signature stamp on the bottom.