Warren Mackenzie teabowl featuring his signature potter's mark. The piece measures 4 inches high with a 3 1/4 inch diameter, showcasing Mackenzie's refined approach to functional pottery. Known as a pioneer of modern American ceramics, Mackenzie (1924–2018) was heavily inspired by Japanese folk pottery, particularly the Mingei tradition. He studied under Bernard Leach and focused on creating utilitarian pieces that blended simplicity and elegance. This teabowl exhibits a subtle glaze with earthy tones and displays a tactile surface, consistent with his philosophy of wabi-sabi aesthetics.