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RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass

RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass

RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass
This unique art pottery goblet piece by renowned artist Raymond Gallucci. Handcrafted in Pennsylvania in the late 20th century. The glaze finish is a beautiful blue with a unique pattern, making it perfect for display or for serving your favorite drinks. The 2 cups are signed by the artist and features an incised backstamp. It is a vintage piece from the 1970s and is in excellent condition. The unique features of this bowl make it a must-have for any collector of art pottery or stoneware. Raymond Gallucci pottery goblet. No cracks or chips i can see! He graduated from Parkland High School, where he was a student of William Swallow. He was also a student of Harold Mantz. Raymond received his M. A in painting from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia in 1953. He taught at the Baum School of Art for 14 years, as well as privately. His body of work is primarily functional wares and large scale mosaic installations. In 1980, he received the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. His pots are in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Smithsonian.
RAYMOND GALLUCCI Art Pottery Stoneware? SIGNED Goblet, Chalice, Wine Glass