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A remarkable, three dimensional paper model of The Leach Pottery circa 1920. The model shows in detail the interior of the pottery, including the kiln room, the living accommodation, the painting room and the iconic fireplace. The details even include opening doors and individual pots on shelves. This model was without doubt made by Bernard Leach and the text to the envelope is in his hand. It is amazing how a model such as this has survived in such great condition and offers such a valuable insight into the first year of The Leach Pottery. Trevor Corser obviously treasured this item as it has been carefully stored for all this time. Constructed three dimensional measurements, length 40cm, width 13cm, height 10cm. (See illustration) Condition Report Some tears on folds, one rip in middle on the roof area, slight stains.
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a porcelain teapot and cover, the pulled ovoid body with vertical cut motif, covered in a pale celadon glaze, impressed Leach Pottery and Bernard Leach seal marks, hairlines to handle and some old restoration to handle and spout tip, 11.5cm. high Provenance The Bernard & Janet Leach Collection, New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, 1994. The C E Hanley Collection.
BERNARD LEACH. 'Little Stack.' Etching, circa 1908 - 1909. Unsigned, titled in the plate. Image size 10 x 13cm. Unframed. NOTE: This etching is a restrike for the Leach/Redgrave editions, produced in the 1980s by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. It is outside of, and extra to, the numbered editions with a facsimile signature, as sold by the Gallery.
*Sam Haile (1900-1948)'VALLEY OF THE GIFFRE, HAUTE SAVOIE'Signed, inscribed with title and dated 1938 verso, watercolour37 x 51cmSam Haile was born in London and studied at the Royal College of Art 1931-5, focusing on painting and then pottery. During the late 1930s, Haile exhibited with the Surrealist Group and Artists' International Association. His pictures mixed themes such as sexuality, violence and concern at the threat of Fascism. He also painted serene landscapes whilst holidaying abroad. Haile moved to Dartington to take over the pottery workshop vacated by Bernard Leach in 1947, but was killed in a motoring accident in 1948. His paintings formed an important part of Peter Nahum’s Surrealist Collection.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

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