| Robert
Diebboll first exhibited at the Syracuse Nationals in 1951. Influenced by Shoji
Hamada, Bernard Leach and John Foster, his ceramic artistry has signature elements,
where paying homage to the past through his distinctive design is an important
and desired theme. In 1966, he formed the Pines End Pottery. In 1986, Bruce Diebboll
joined his father, where his superb skills as a turner became an important and
integral part of the pottery to create classical salt glazed stoneware pots in
modern times. Vasefinder owns several pots created by this important team and
well, we see a very bright future, where pottery collectors will continue to purchase
their work because of its timeless and outstanding quality. Excellent customer
service is guaranteed with every purchase. |