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A Bernard Leach St Ives pottery baluster vaseBlue decorated with Japanese pagodas, impressed mark for Leach Pottery St Ives and impressed script seal mark for Bernard Leach. 15.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, some slight surface rubbing, some minor crazing.
A BERNARD LEACH (ST. IVES, CORNWALL) STONEWARE STUDIO POTTERY TALL OVIFORM VASE, the buff oxidised glazed brown slip decorated with twelve leaping fish with incised detailing, between three rows of encircling bands, the short waisted neck with everted rim, impressed studio and BL seal marks, 16" (40.5cm) highPLEASE NOTE: THIS ARTIST IS REGISTERED FOR ARTIST RESALE RIGHTS (DROIT DE SUITE) AND THEREFORE THIS LOT WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL FEE IF THE HAMMER PRICE IS 1000 EUROS OR ABOVE, PLEASE REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A BERNARD LEACH (ST. IVES, CORNWALL) STUDIO POTTERY VASE, of oviform with short trumpet neck, the body brown slip decorated with nine leaping fish with incised detailing, between two rows of encircling bands, beneath a buff glaze, glaze filled impressed studio and BL seal marks 12" (30.5cm) highPLEASE NOTE: THIS ARTIST IS REGISTERED FOR ARTIST RESALE RIGHTS (DROIT DE SUITE) AND THEREFORE THIS LOT WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL FEE IF THE HAMMER PRICE IS 1000 EUROS OR ABOVE, PLEASE REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A BERNARD LEACH (ST. IVES, CORNWALL) GLAZED STONEWARE STUDIO POTTERY SHALLOW DISH, decorated with an abstract design in mottled brown and purplish/red beneath a buff glaze, the underside in black streaked purplish/red beneath a buff glaze, impressed studio and BL seal marks, also impressed 'England' , 14 1/4" (36cm) diameterPLEASE NOTE: THIS ARTIST IS REGISTERED FOR ARTIST RESALE RIGHTS (DROIT DE SUITE) AND THEREFORE THIS LOT WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL FEE IF THE HAMMER PRICE IS 1000 EUROS OR ABOVE, PLEASE REFER TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Michael Cardew (British 1901-1983)/Globular vessel, circa 1922/applied four handles around the neck, decorated brown brush detailing to green/cream body, impressed marks for Michael Cardew and St Ives pottery; made when Cardew was working with Bernard Leach, 21cm high/see illustration Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukSome crazing, but otherwise in overall good condition.
*Dresden. A late 19th century porcelain service, comprising two square dishes, two circular dishes, six plates, all decorated with flowers and with pierced lattice work borders, impressed 'Colln Meissen' to base and with blue painted 'GS' mark, the plates 25cm diameter, together with a collection of green wine glasses each with facet cut stem, 14cm high, six amethyst glass vases, 19th century Spode 'Felspar' pottery urn and cover plus two large French porcelain plates circa 1900 William Dalton was head of the Camberwell School of Arts from 1899-1920 and also exhibited with Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach. (26)
Michel (Walter). Wyndham Lewis, Paintings and Drawings, with an introductory essay by Hugh Kenner, 1st edition, Thames & Hudson, 1971, tipped in colour plates, monochrome illustrations, original cloth gilt in dust wrapper, square 4to, together with Leach (Bernard), Drawings, Verse & Belief, 1st edition, 1973, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust wrapper, 8vo, plus Jewson (Norman), By Chance I Did Rove, with an introduction by David Gould, Gryffon Publications, 1986, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust wrapper, 8vo, and other art reference, various, all 20th century publications, including A.P. Opp‚, Alexander & John Robert Cozens, 1952, Dorothy Davis, A History of Shopping, 1966, Well, Dearie!, The Letters of Edward Burra, edited by William Chappell, 1985, G.A. Jellicoe, Studies in Landscape Design, volumes 2 & 3, 1966/70, etc., all 20th century publications, many in dust wrappers, generally G/VG, (approximately 100 volumes) (3 shelves)
Buckle (Richard) The Message: A Gothic Tale of the A1, one of 100 copies, illustrations by Patrick Procktor, inscribed by Procktor on front inside wrapper, original wrappers, a little browned and creased at edges, Compton Chamberlayne, Compton Press, for the Author, 1969 § Lucie-Smith Edward) A Girl Surveyed, illustrations by William Scott printed in blue, folding concertina style, original wrappers, soiled, 1971 § Leach (Bernard) Drawings, Verse & Belief, number 124 of 500 copies signed by the author, original cloth, spine soiled, slip-case, 1973 § Chesterton (G.K.) The Grave of Arthur, number 156 of 350 large paper copies signed by the author, colour plate by Celia Fiennes, original boards, uncut, spine ends chipped, 1930 § Collins (Cecil) In the Solitude of this Land: Poems 1940-81, one of 100 copies with a signed autolithograph by the author, original wrappers, Ipswich, Golgonooza Press, 1981 § Raine (Kathleen) Six Dreams and Other Poems, number 43 of 450 copies signed by the author, frontispiece by Cecil Collins, original cloth-backed boards, wrapper torn and frayed, Enitharmon Press, 1968; and c.25 others, poetry, mostly illustrated, 4to & 8vo (c.30)
‡ Bernard Leach (1887-1979) Self Scrutiny, 1916 etching on paper, framed signed in the print BL, titled and dated, pencil to mount 14/25. 14.5 x 8.5cm (image) Provenance Contemporary Ceramics Bonhams, London, 2nd April 1998 lot 49. Literature Simon Olding The Etchings of Bernard Leach, Crafts Study Centre/Leach Pottery, page 106 catalogue number 77 for a comparable print.
‡ Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a St Ives Pottery plate, painted to the well with a simple willow tree motif, in blue and tenmoku on a celadon ground, with tenmoku rim, impressed seal mark and painted BL monogram, 27cm. diam. Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Phillips, London 26th October 2000 lot 45.
‡ Michael Cardew (1901-1983) an earthenware vase, shouldered ovoid form with everted top rim, painted with black banded decoration on a blue ground, impressed seal mark to base, 23cm. high Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams, London, 5th April 1995, lot 22. Exhibited British Studio Pottery The Collection of a Discerning Academic, Monnow Valley Arts, 26th September - 8th November 2009, catalogue number 15. Literature Bernard Leach, Hamada & Their Circle, from the Wingfield Digby Collection, Phaidon, page 131 catalogue no.133 for a comparable vase.
‡ Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a St Ives Pottery stoneware Leaping Salmon vase, shouldered form, painted with two bands of fish in tenmoku on a grey glaze, impressed seal marks, 29.5cm. high Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Christie's London, 20th June 1988 lot 23. Literature 20th Century British Studio Pottery from the Collection of an Oxford Graduate, Ashmolean Museum 14th April-14th August 1994, catalogue number 1.

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