George Boyd (potter)
George Boyd (dates of birth and death currently unknown) was a British studio potter primarily active in the mid-20th century. Information on his life and career is relatively scarce, but his work is recognized for its distinctive style and quality. Boyd is known for producing functional stoneware pottery, including bowls, vases, and plates, often decorated with simple, earthy glazes such as browns, greens, and creams. His pottery pieces often feature subtle textures and a focus on form, reflecting a modernist aesthetic. While biographical details remain limited, his pottery is sought after by collectors and appreciated for its craftsmanship and understated elegance. His work is often marked with a stylized "GB" or "G. Boyd" mark.