Ray Cook was a Melbourne-based accountant who established the Ray Cook Pottery in 1948 and Raynham Ceramic Pty Ltd in 1950, on sites in East Bentleigh, Victoria.
The Ray Cook Pottery made a range of slipcast tableware and vases, and some larger wheel-thrown items, under the insignia 'Ray Cook'.
Raynham specialised in slipcast vases using a variety of different labels over time that are well-documented in the Encyclopaedia of Australian Potters' Marks.
You can read more about Raynham Pottery: here: http://rameking.blogspot.com/2009/07/ray-cook.html
THIS LISTING:
We have a gorgeous piece from their collection - a long, boat-shaped vase with a textured white exterior, and a smooth pastel pink interior.
It's in great to excellent vintage condition with only the smallest amount of surface wear.
It measures approx 11cm tall, 37cm long and 11cm deep.