John Reeve
White Porcelain Vessel with Handles
Porcelain
Porcelain Series
PB-JR028
$ 650.00
John Reeve
Small Porcelain Jar with Lid,
Castle Clay, Denver, CO, 1983-1987
Porcelain
5.50h x 5w in
Porcelain Series
PB-JR022
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Pale Blue, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8.75h x 6w in
Pastel Series
JR007
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Candle holders
Stoneware
left: 2.75 x 3.75 in., right: 3.75 x 5 x 4.5 in.
JR042
$ 323.00
John Reeve
Pastel Candle Holder, Pale Blue, c. 2005
Porcelain
4.25h x 3w in
Pastel Series
JR028
$ 88.00
John Reeve
Pastel Candle Holder, Pale Blue, c. 2005
Porcelain
6h x 3.50w in
Pastel Series
JR024
$ 125.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Jar, Light Blue, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
9h x 5.75w in
Pastel Series
JR009
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Blue, Abiquiu, 1997
Porcelain
8h x 6w in
Pastel Series
JR004
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Pale Blue, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8.50h x 5w in
Pastel Series
JR015
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8.25h x 5w in
Pastel Series
JR013
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
9h x 6w in
Pastel Series
JR011
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Vase Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
6.25h x 4.50w in
Paste Series
JR005
$ 375.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel White, Stamped, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8.50h x 5w in
Pastel Series
JR006
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel,Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8.50h x 5.25w in
Pastel Series
JR008
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Pale Blue
Double Stamped, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8h x 6.25w in
JR016
$ 525.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel, Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
7.50h x 5.50w in
Pastel Series
JR010
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Vessel White, Stamped, Abiquiu, 1997
Porcelain
8h x 5.50w in
Pastel Series
JR003
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Pastel Lidded Jar, Pink to Yellow, Abiquiu,1997
Porcelain
8h x 5.25w in
Pastel Series
JR014
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Tenmoku Platter, 2005
Stoneware
2h x 11.75w in
PB-JR016
$ 1,600.00
John Reeve
Large Yellow Vessel w/ Turquoise Interior and Drip,
Collection of Dr. Phyllis Blair, c. 1983 - 1987
Earthenware
PB-JR018
John Reeve
Small Bowl w/ Slash Marks #14
Stoneware
3.25h x 4.50w x 5d in
PB-JR029
$ 250.00
John Reeve
Collection of Dr. Phyllis Blair
Medium Stoneware Pitcher Tenmoku over Grey,
Stillwater, 2005
Stoneware
8h x 6w x 4d in
PB-JR024
$ 475.00
John Reeve
Yellow Vase w/ Ribbon Handles #3
Castle Clay, Denver, 1983-1987
Earthenware
15 1/2h x 6w in
JR001
$ 2,250.00
John Reeve
Tall Vase w/ Green Glaze Splash #8
The Ranch Abiquiu, 1988
Stoneware
12 1/2h x 5w in
JR003
$ 1,600.00
John Reeve
Shino Covered Jar #12
Abiquiu, 1997
Stoneware
10h x 5 1/2w in
JR004
$ 1,000.00
John Reeve
Green Lidded Jar #36
MacKenzie Green
Abiquiu, 1997
Porcelain
8 1/2h x 5w in
JR006
$ 1,200.00
John Reeve
Tenmoku Vessel #4
Santa Fe, 1990s
Stoneware
8 1/2h x 8w in
JR007
$ 1,800.00
John Reeve
Casserole with Lid #6
Santa Fe, 1990s
Stoneware
7h x 9 1/2w in
JR009
$ 550.00
John Reeve
Tenmoku Teapot #11
MacKenzie Pottery, 2005
Stoneware
10 1/2h x 7 1/2w in
JR010
$ 1,200.00
John Reeve
Porcelain Teapot #24
Lorio Pottery, Boulder CO, 1989
Porcelain
10h x 9 1/2w in
JR011
$ 1,200.00
John Reeve
Tenmoku Vase with Ribbon Handles #10
MacKenzie Pottery, 2005
Stoneware
4 1/2h x 6 1/2w in
JR012
$ 650.00
John Reeve
Large Grey Vessel
Sante Fe, 1990s
Stoneware
11h x 10w in
JR014
$ 1,400.00
JOHN REEVE (1929-2012)
Following an apprenticeship at the Leach Pottery, John Reeve taught and made pots in the United States, Canada and England. His talent and charisma inspired potters from Big Creek, California to the Kansas City Art Institute, and from Vancouver, British Columbia to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Reeve’s quest to develop a translucent porcelain clay body suitable for use by studio potters began in the early 1960s. Some Notes on Porcelain, a series of technical articles he published in multiple countries, captures his pioneering work in the field. Reeve regularly visited Minnesota where he taught at the university and made pots with his lifelong friend, Warren MacKenzie. They both shared the conviction that “pots should be made easily and quickly; they should not be elaborate things”. In the late 1980s he moved to New Mexico where he created the studio-based program at Santa Fe Clay before settling in the rural town of Abiquiu.