Early stoneware tureen with running oatmeal glaze by emmanuel cooper from the 1960s.
Functional and decorative 1960s stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper.
Emmanuel cooper's hand-thrown tureen with applied handles and oatmeal glaze.
1960s emmanuel cooper tureen featuring a hand-thrown footed bowl and knopped lid.
Stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, designed in 1960s with a knopped lid.
1960s emmanuel cooper tureen with oatmeal glaze and functional design.
Handmade 1960s stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, showcasing functional design.
Emmanuel cooper tureen from the 1960s, with oatmeal glaze and domestic appeal.
Handcrafted stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper from the 1960s.
Close up of Emmanuel cooper makers mark potters seal on a tureen from the 1960s with a greco-roman inspired silhouette.
Emmanuel cooper's early stoneware tureen with applied handles and oatmeal glaze.
Emmanuel cooper's handcrafted stoneware tureen with running oatmeal glaze.
1960s handmade stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper with applied handles.
Emmanuel cooper's 1960s tureen, a fine example of functional stoneware.
Vintage stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, crafted with focus on utility.
Emmanuel cooper's oatmeal glazed stoneware tureen with applied handles from the 1960s.
1960s tureen by emmanuel cooper, made from stoneware with a unique knopped lid.
Functional and decorative 1960s stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper.
Vintage tureen by emmanuel cooper, featuring hand-thrown stoneware and oatmeal glaze.
Emmanuel cooper's early stoneware tureen with greco-roman inspired design from the 1960s.
Early work by emmanuel cooper, a stoneware tureen with oatmeal glaze and applied handles.
1960s stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper with a greco-roman urn-inspired silhouette.
Stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, designed in the 1960s with a cutout lid for ladle.
Hand-thrown stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, featuring oatmeal glaze from the 1960s.
Stoneware tureen by emmanuel cooper, embodying domestic utility and noble form.
Emmanuel cooper's early work in stoneware, a tureen with running oatmeal glaze.
Emmanuel Cooper Pottery, London

Emmanuel Cooper "Ode on a Grecian Urn" Tureen

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An early stoneware tureen with a running oatmeal glaze designed and made by Emmanuel Cooper, in the 1960s.

Cooper set up his own pottery in London in 1963, and it was utility items like this lidded tureen that he first focused on before later concentrating on individual pieces with bold glazes. 

The main body of this vessel is a thrown footed bowl, with applied handles. The knopped lid is also hand-thrown and features a cutout for a ladle. For us, this vessel beautifully expresses Cooper’s fascination and respect for domestic objects and the 'concept' of use and functionality.

This tureen is absolutely intended to be used but it is also designed to be displayed. Somewhat contrasting the humble foods, like soup & stew, that might be served from this bowl, the form is without doubt noble. Viewed straight on, the silhouette is reminiscent of a Grecian urn, like a stamnos or lekanis -which inspire the form of trophies.

Cooper was one of the most significant figures in 20th & 21st century British ceramics, in the capacity of writer, editor, lecturer, and curator, as well as maker. Cooper was chair of the Craft Potters Association and helped found Ceramic Review in 1970.
As well as continuing as editor until 2010, he was an extensive and influential writer and broadcaster on the arts. His books include Ten Thousand Years of Pottery (2000), biographies of Bernard Leach (2002), Janet Leach (2006), Magdalene Odundo (2004), and Lucie Rie (2012), as well as works on working-class art and homo-erotic art and photography.

Designer: Emmanuel Cooper

Manufacturer: Emmanuel Cooper

Year of Design: Early 1960s

Date Produced: Early 1960s

Colour: White, beige, grey, brown

Height: 21.5 cm, Width: 26 cm, Depth: 22 cm

Condition: Perfect

Branding: Impressed monogram mark, ‘EC’ for Emmanuel Cooper.