Vi Eyre (1870-1956) was a prolific early 20th century Sydney and Brisbane potter, known and highly regarded for her distinctly Australian motifs. She was also the wife and mother of cartoonists Hal Eyre and Harry Eyre Jnr respectively.

Little is known about Eyre's early life and training, but she is thought to have been self-taught. She began exhibiting her work in the early 1920s, and by the mid-1920s she was one of the most well-known potters in Australia. Her work was regularly exhibited at the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW, and she was awarded numerous prizes for her pottery.

Eyre was known for her innovative use of glazes and her unique designs. She often decorated her pottery with Australian motifs, such as gum trees, kangaroos, and Aboriginal symbols. She was also a pioneer in the use of Australian native plants in her pottery more...

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VI Eyre (1870-1956), a deep blue glazed earthenware bowl,…

VI Eyre Blue Glazed Earthenware Bowl

VI Eyre (1870-1956), a deep blue glazed earthenware bowl, signed VI Eyre 13 cm high