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Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981)a large stoneware salad bowl with pulled rim, glazed to the interior pale blue, the exterior pitted silver-grey glazeimpressed seal marks, 15cm. high28cm. diam. ProvenanceGiven as a wedding present to the vendors grandparents in 1955.Private collection.
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981)a part tea set comprising; sugar basin, milk jug, two cups, one saucer and one side plate, silver-grey glaze with manganese rims.impressed seal marks, minor chips10.8cm. high (jug)13.5cm. diam. (bowl)18.3cm. diam. (plate), (6) ProvenanceLotte Meitner-Graf, thence by descent.
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995)a footed porcelain bowl, flaring conical form with radiating sgraffito lines, glazed pink with a thin turquoise band, the rim and foot with bronze manganese band, running to the interiorimpressed seal mark, small firing flaw to the body, 7.5cm. high14cm. diam. ProvenanceGiven directly by Lucie Rie to the vendors mother, circa 1979-1981.Private collection.
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995)a pair of stoneware coffee cups and saucers, cylindrical with loop handle, covered in a manganese glaze and silver grey to the interior and underside,impressed seal marks, minor chips to one can and saucer,11cm. high (cup)13.5cm. diam. (saucers), (4) ProvenanceLotte Meitner-Graf, thence by descent.
A Studio pottery bowl in the Lucie Rie style, 20.5cm wide, together with a bowl by Mary Kembery, depicting a farmyard scene of sheep grazing, 16cm diameter, and a further stoneware bowl, with incised mark to base, 15cm high (3)Combined with 009 A Troika style pottery vase 20th century, with moulded decoration, 20cm high, together with a studio pottery vase, of globular form glazed with incised marks to the base 24cm high and similar bowl 25.5cm wide Condition ReportNo major flaws, expect minor surface scratches, nibbles and scuffs. Overall in good condition.
DAME LUCIE RIE (1902-1995) AN OBLONG SHAPED PORCELANEOUS BOWLCirca 1960 The exterior with manganese glaze and scraffito decoration, the interior with a cream coloured glaze, impressed artist's seal, 15.5cm length by 8cm highOverall in good condition. There are some minor brown glaze impurities around the rim - please see extra images to illustrate. There don’t appear to be any obvious repairs, restorations or obvious chips.
DAME LUCIE RIE ( 1902-1995) A CONICAL SHAPED STONEWARE BOWLCirca 1960 with inside oatmeal speckle slip glaze, 7cm highhairline crack to inside starting from top rim running 4cm down from top, crack visible from outside on glazed section, un visible on the stoneware section there is also a very small chip to the top rim
Lucie RIE (1902-1995) Footed Bowl Porcelain with yellow glaze, impressed seal to base, height 10cm, diameter 19cm.The estate of Michael Beard. Ceramics expert with Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge. Michael travelled internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helped with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts.This bowl appears to be in excellent condition, there is no obvious restoration, there are no chips and there is no scratching.There is some pitting and glaze crackle consistent with the potter's techniques and materials.UV lighting has been used for this report.
▴ Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian, 1902-1995), a stoneware footed bowl, finished in a manganese glaze to the rim, the inside with a radiating inlaid sgraffito design,impressed mark to the underneath, 19.5cm diameter8cm highCondition ReportWith comprehensive professional restoration to the bowl. The bowl has previously had a larger shard with a further break off of the edge. The underneath of the foot with a firing crack. Additional images of the restoration, and images under black light uploaded.
GARY WORNELL (born 1952); a porcelain baluster jar and cover covered in grey crackle glaze with red and gold banding, impressed mark and painted signature dated 1984, height 14cm, a vase covered in dark turquoise glaze with inlaid decoration, height 13.5cm, and a tapered vase in the manner of Lucie Rie by Paul Bradley, height 16.5cm (3). Provenance: Wornells purchased from Snape Maltings, 1986. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Footed bowl, circa 1980Porcelain, inlaid pink radiating lines, turquoise and manganese bandsH: 9,5cm. (3.3/4in.); D: 22,8cm. (8.11/16in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceErskine, Hall & Coe, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureIssey Miyake Meets Lucie Rie, exh. cat., Sogetsu Gallery, Tokyo, 1989, pp. 36, 114 for a similar exampleLucie Rie, Hans Coper, and their Pupils: A Selection of Contemporary Ceramics Illustrating their Influence, exh. cat., Sainsbury Center for Visual Arts, Norwich, 1990, p. 25, n. 29 for a similar exampleT. Birks, Lucie Rie, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, p. 161 for a similar exampleE. Cooper, Lucie Rie: modernist potter, Ed Yale University Press, London, 2012, n. 98 for a similar exampleI. Smith, Lucie Rie, Eiderdown Books, London, 2022, front cover for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)Tall white 'Cycladic' form, circa 1968Stoneware, layered white porcelain slips and engobes over a body with textured and incised linear designs, the interior with manganese glazeH: 36cm. (14.3/16in.); L: 7cm. (2.3/4in.); W: 6cm. (2.3/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 29 for a similar exampleT. Birks, Hans Coper, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, p. 150 for a similar exampleM. Nishi, Hans Coper Retrospective: Innovation in 20th Century Ceramics, exh. cat., The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, 2009, p. 110 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)Large 'Spade' form, circa 1972Stoneware, layered porcelain slips and engobes over a textured and incised body, the interior with a manganese glazeH: 30cm. (11.13/16in.); L: 20cm. (7.7/8in.); W: 8,5cm. (3.3/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceYonty SolomonGalerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerExhibition'Hans Coper', Galerie Besson, London, 19 October-25 November 1988LiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 21, 29 for similar examplesO. Watson, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Galerie Besson, London, 1988, illustrated fig. 18T. Birks, Hans Coper, Yeovil, 2013, p. 173 for a similar exampleThe essential potness, exh. cat, Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 8 February-21 September 2014, p. 176, 177 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)'Thistle' form, circa 1969Stoneware, layered porcelain slips and engobes over a textured and incised body, the interior with a manganese glazeH: 28,1cm. (11.1/16in.); L: 21,8cm. (8.9/16in.); W: 6,7cm. (2.5/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceBerkeley Galleries, LondonEileen Young, London, acquired from the above, 1969Galerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerExhibited'Peter Collingwood |Hans Coper: Rugs and wall-hangings by Peter Collingwood, Pots by Hans Coper', Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 29 January-2 March 1969'Hans Coper', Galerie Besson, London, 19 October-25 November 1988LiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 26 for a similar examplePeter Collingwood|Hans Coper: Rugs and wall-hangings by Peter Collingwood, Pots by Hans Coper, exh. cat., Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1969, illustrated fig. 21O. Watson, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Galerie Besson, London, 1988, illustrated fig. 6Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, and their pupils: a selection of contemporary ceramics illustrating their influence, Sainsbury Center for Visuals Arts, Norwich, 2 October-16 December 1990, p. 14, n. 7 for a similar exampleThe essential potness, exh. cat, Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 8 February-21 September 2014, p. 156, 157 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Small vase, circa 1959Stoneware, white glaze, brown manganese speckles coming from mineral elements mixed into the bodyH: 13,8cm. (5 1/8in.); D: 11cm. (4 5/16in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceEileen YoungPrivate collection, LondonBonhams, London, 'Decorative Arts from 1860', 19 November 2014, lot 211Erskine, Hall & Coe, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureT. Birks, Lucie Rie, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, illustrated p. 102This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Bottle vase with flaring lip, circa 1985Stoneware, matt white glaze with golden manganese lip H: 26,7cm. (10.1/2in.); D: 14cm. (5.1/2in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceErskine, Hall & Coe, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Cylindrical vase with flaring lip, circa 1960Porcelain, manganese and dry terracotta glazesH: 31,3cm. (12.5/16in.); D: 12,5cm. (4.15/16in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceJ.W.N. van Achterbergh Collection Christie's, Amsterdam, 'World Ceramics, The J.W.N. Van Achterbergh Collection', 1 November 2005, lot 156Acquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureLucie Rie/Hans Coper: Masterworks by Two British Potters, exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1994, front cover for a similar exampleT. Birks, Lucie Rie, Ed Catrine, 2009, p. 144 for a similar exampleLucie Rie – A Retrospective, exh. cat., The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 2010, p. 160 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE & HANS COPER (AUSTRIAN-BRITISH, 1902-1995 & GERMAN, 1920-1981)Five cups and saucers, circa 1958Stoneware, white and manganese glaze with sgraffito design.Tallest cup: 7.8 cm high Largest saucer: 4.5 cm diameterFour cups impressed twice with artists' seals, one cup and saucer impressed with Lucie Rie's artist seal, and four saucers unmarked. Together with a postcard with handwritten personal note to Leticia Kent from Lucie Rie. Footnotes:ProvenanceLeticia Kent, New York, acquired directly from the artistThence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureCyril Frankel, Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and their Contemporaries, London, 2000, p. 97 (for similar examples of the cups and saucers) Andrew Nairne and Eliza Spindel, eds., Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery, exh. cat., Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 2023, pp. 56, 154 (for similar examples of the cups and saucers)Following a career in architecture in New York, in the late 1960s Leticia Kent (1928-1999) became an esteemed journalist, contributing to publications including the Village Voice, The New York Times, and Vogue, and a founding member of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (AUSTRIAN-BRITISH, 1902-1995)Large bowl, 1965-1966Stoneware, deeply pitted grey-blue and light brown glaze over dark body.12.8 x 27 x 26 cmImpressed with artist's seal. Together with the exhibition catalogue and supplement to catalogue.Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by the present owner directly from 'Lucie Rie: A Retrospective Exhibition', 1967Exhibition'Lucie Rie: A Retrospective Exhibition of Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain 1926-1967', The Arts Council Gallery, London, 15 July-12 August 1967; The Midland Group Galleries, Nottingham, 26 August-9 September 1967; The City Art Gallery, Bristol, 7-29 October 1967, cat. no. 150LiteratureLucie Rie, exh. cat., The Arts Council, London, 1967, listed p. 24, cat. no. 150This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (AUSTRIAN-BRITISH, 1902-1995)Small jug, circa 1958Stoneware, manganese glaze to the exterior and handle, the interior with shiny white glaze.9.2 x 10 x 7.6 cm Impressed with artist's seal.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995)a porcelain bottle vase, shouldered form, cylindrical neck with flaring rim, the neck sgraffito decorated with radiating lines, the exterior glazed manganese with sgraffito lines to the rim, the base with similar decoration,impressed seal mark, 16cm. high ProvenancePrivate collection.
Saad Shakir (Iraq, 1935-2005)Woman and Bird ceramic stamped 'Saad Shakir' in Arabic (lower right), executed in 200138 x 44cm (14 15/16 x 17 5/16in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Artist's family collectionSaad Shaker is considered the father of modern ceramic in Iraq, and among the leading ceramists of the Arab world. His work consists of morphological shapes with allude to the natural forms of plants, shells or geology are widely known. Shaker's ceramics combine a tremendous skill in execution with delicate, sensitive use of color. The artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of women as they navigate the complexities of life. By drawing comparisons to birds, the artist highlights the tenacity and endurance of women in their pursuit of personal and societal growth.Saad has gained his first experience and was privileged to be part of the international ceramist Lucie Rie team, learning from her expertise and techniques in the field. Lucie Rie was a highly respected ceramicist who had a profound influence on modern studio ceramics. Her studio was a hub for innovative ceramicists seeking to push the boundaries of the medium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Lucie Rie, Vase mit welligem MündungsrandLucie RieVase. Porzellan. Weissgraue kieselartig strukturierte Glasur, partiell minimal bläulich verlaufend. Weit ausschwingende, leicht gewellt verlaufende Mündung mit dünnem braunen Mündungsrand. H. 23,4 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).Provenienz: Erworben in der Kunstkammer Köster, Mönchengladbach.
Lucie Rie, Schale mit ManganglasurmündungLucie RieSchale. Porzellan. Helle weiß-graue, partiell sandfarben getönte Glasur. Mündungsrand mit Manganglasureinfassung. D. 20 cm, H. 10,4 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).Provenienz: Erworben in der Kunstkammer Köster, Mönchengladbach.Literatur: Lucie Rie. A Survey of her Life and Work. John Houston (Hg.), London 1981, S. 81, Abb. 156 (zum Vergleich).
Lucie Rie, Sgraffito Bechervase mit ManganglasurLucie RieBechervase Sgraffito. Porzellan. Sgraffito Dekor mit vertikalen parallelen dunkelbraunen Linien, Mündungsrand und oberhalb des Fußrandes breites Band in dunkelbrauner Manganglasur. Zylindrische Becherform. H.17 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).
Lucie Rie, Vase, rosa, grauLucie RieVase. Steinzeug. Hell rosafarbene Glasur über strukturiert hellgrauem, partiell dunkel gesprenkelten Grund. H. 26 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).Literatur: Lucie Rie. A Survey of her Life and Work. John Houston (Hg.), London 1981, S. 51, Abb. 27 und S. 58, Abb. 34 (zum Vergleich).
Lucie Rie, Sgraffito Schale/ Knitted BowlLucie Riepurchased 1977Sgraffito Schale/ Knitted Bowl. Steinzeug. Dekor in Braungrau mit hellem Steingrau/ Weiß. Innen- und Außenwandung mit umlaufenden Bändern aus parallelen und sich kreuzenden Sgraffitolinien. D. 29 cm, H. 10,6 cm. Provenienz: 1977 bei Henry Rothschild in Hamburg erworben.Literatur: Lucie Rie. A Survey of her Life and Work. John Houston (Hg.), London 1981, S. 183, Abb. 184 (zum Vergleich). Birks, Tony. Lucie Rie. London 1987, S. 211, Abb. (zum Vergleich).
Lucie Rie, Sgraffito Vase mit goldschimmernder Manganglasur und blauLucie Rieabout 1978Sgraffito Vase mit goldschimmernder Mangan-Glasur und blau. Um 1978. Porzellan. Gebauchte Form mit schlankem Hals und weitem Mündungsrand. Mündungsbereich innen und Schulter in Blau mit Sgraffitodekor aus parallelen geritzten Linien. Mündungsrand unterhalb mit Sgraffito auf Manganglasur. H. 24 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel) im Sgraffitokranz.Literatur: Lucie Rie. A Survey of her Life and Work. John Houston (Hg.), London 1981, S. 88, Abb. 209 (zum Vergleich).
Lucie Rie, Sgraffito Schale mit goldschimmernder Manganglasur, türkis und terracottaLucie Rieabout 1978Sgraffito Schale mit goldschimmernder Manganglasur, Terrakotta und Türkis. Porzellan. Um 1978. Innen- und Außenwandung mit goldfarben glänzender Manganglasur, zwei terracottafarbenen Bänder mit geritztem Sgraffitodekor aus vertikalen Parallelbändern, am Fußansatz innen und außen umlaufendes türkisfarbenes Band. D. 13,9 cm. H. 10 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).Literatur: Lucie Rie. A Survey of her Life and Work. John Houston (Hg.), London 1981, S. 88, Abb. 207 (zum Vergleich).
DAME LUCIE RIE (1902-1995) (ARR) A coffee cup and saucer in Manganese glaze, sgraffito lines to the cup. Impressed seals to bases. Cup 7.5cm high x 8.4cm, saucer 13.8cm diameter. Both a/f with chips to rim, small hairline coming from one chip on the cup. Together with an unmarked similar saucer (chipped)
§ Dame Lucie Rie (British 1902-1995) Squeezed Dish, circa 1950s impressed artist's seal, stoneware, with black glazed interior and white glazed exterior Dimensions:4cm high, 13.3cm wide (1 5/8in high, 5 1/4in wide) Provenance:LiteratureThe National Gallery of Modern Art, Toyko, Lucie Rie: A Retrospective, exhibition catalogue, Nikkei Inc., 2010, pp.72-77 for similar examples.
† LUCIE RIE (1902-1995) & HANS COPER (1920-1981); a pair of stoneware side plates covered in black glaze, impressed LR and HC marks to one plate, made circa 1955, diameter 13.5cm (2).Condition Report: Nick below rim to unmarked plate, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† LUCIE RIE (1902-1995); a trio of stoneware cups and saucers partially covered in manganese with sgraffito decoration, impressed LR marks, made circa 1958, cup height 7.5cm, saucer diameter 13.5cm.For similar examples, see Cyril Frankel, 'Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & their Contemporaries - The Lisa Sainsbury Collection' (Thames & Hudson, 2000), p. 97. Condition Report: Professional restoration to hairlines inside cups, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† LUCIE RIE (1902-1995); an oval stoneware bowl covered in white tin glaze with manganese rim and manganese bleeding through the glaze, impressed LR mark, made circa 1956, diameter 16.5cm.For similar examples, see Tony Birks, 'Lucie Rie' (Stenlake Publishing, 2009), p. 140. Condition Report: Hairline extending 7cm from rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† SARAH WALTON (born 1945); a pair of salt glazed hour glass vases with incised decoration, impressed SW marks, made circa 1983, height 21cm (2).For a similar example, see Cyril Frankel, 'Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & their Contemporaries - The Lisa Sainsbury Collection' (Thames & Hudson, 2000), p. 191. Condition Report: Small shallow chip off base of one, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
* Rie (Lucie, 1902 - 1995). A matched group of five stoneware coffee cups and saucers, circa 1957, all with an oatmeal and manganese glaze and decorated with fine sgraffito lines, impressed with an artist's seal to the base, one saucer chipped, the largest 8 cm high x diameter 13.9 cm, the smallest 7 cm high x diameter 12.1 cmQTY: (10)
Dame Lucie Rie - A bottle vase circa 1978 to 1980, with flaring lip, the cylindrical shouldered body rising to a narrow collar neck with wide flared rim in white porcelain with pink spiral to the exterior and matched tonal mottled pink to the interior of the rim with graded white to the rim, impressed artists seal to the base, height 22cm. Provenance - Private collection
Dame Lucie Rie - A stoneware planter circa 1970 of tapered form, the body decorated to the upper exterior with a band if fine incised lines with white glazed rim over the stoneware body, impressed artists monogram and production water drainage hole to the base, height 13cm. Provenance - Private collection - purchased Sothebys London 7th May 1996 - 20th Century Studio Ceramics
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