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Lot 5112

BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) (ARR) A St Ives Pottery lidded preserve pot with painted detail. St Ives seal and painted BL monogram. 11cm high

Lot 940

20TH CENTURY STUDIO POTTERY CIRCULAR PLAQUE ATTIBUTED TO WILLIAM MARSHALL painted in shades of brown and green on a white ground, impressed mark to underside, 28cm diameter Note: William Marshall was the first apprentice of famous studio potter Bernard Leach

Lot 112

Seven Kevin Francis Limited Edition Toby jugs modelled by Douglas B Toote, William Moorcroft No.51 of 350, James Macintyre No.30, Bernard Leach No.21, George Tinworth No.32, David Winter No.183, Sir Henry Dalton No.82, Josiah Wedgewood No.78. All with certificates.

Lot 144

Leach Pottery, a St Ives studio pottery jug, ribbed ovoid form with Tenmoku glaze, probably David or Bernard Leach circa 1940, 20cm high

Lot 405

A stoneware bowl,by Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St. Ives Pottery, in a celadon glaze, impressed seal mark, restored,23.5cm diameter

Lot 904

A letter to Bernard Leach from Marian describing a recent pottery sale held in Corvallis, Oregan, inviting Bernard over to visit with his wife.

Lot 861

A Bernard Leach foliate tile, 10 x 10cm.

Lot 850

An early Bernard Leach miniature jug with incised seal to front, script seal mark, height 8cm. Condition Report: Condition good, No restoration.

Lot 855B

A Leach pottery stoneware tenmoku glazed mortar bowl attributed to Bernard Leach, indistinct marks, diameter 19cm.

Lot 820

A Leach Pottery stoneware vase attributed to Bernard Leach, with linear decoration to the body, height 12cm. Condition report: No condition issues.

Lot 972

A Bernard Leach home-made postcard on Japanese paper. Watercolour painted with a bird on a branch, initialled BL and addressed 'Belated Greetings & Good Wishes 1952 from Bernard Leach' to the founders of the Marazion pottery Mr and Mrs Nash.

Lot 854C

An early Bernard Leach terracotta twin handled bowl. Script personal seal only, maximum width 15cm. Much damage. Together with an early Leach cup and a slipware cup.

Lot 901

An interesting letter dated 1935 to Bernard Leach, from S. Moriyama, Japan. The letter illustrates and describes in detail the procedure to make a cane handle for a teapot or similar item on six one sided sheets, in original cover.

Lot 912

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.

Lot 902

A small pen drawing, by Bernard Leach depicting the Japanese 'kick wheel' switch plank seat, 13 x 9.5cm.

Lot 953

An early Bernard Leach bottle vase with everted rim, a band of stylized cobalt floral brushwork around the centre, impressed marks to base and side, height 18.5cm. Condition Report Some fritting to rim (see image).

Lot 899

A Bernard Leach printing plate depicting a Japanese mountainous landscape, monogrammed and dated 1918, for a similar example see 'Bernard Leach 1971 Tenmaya catalogue, catalogue no.24', which is included in this lot.

Lot 900

An early 20th century bamboo calligraphy brush with ivory mounts, this formed part of Trevor Corser's collection and possibly belonged to Bernard Leach, length 22cm.

Lot 821

A Bernard Leach cut sided stoneware vase, height 14.5cm. Hairline to rim.

Lot 911

A rare and fascinating notebook dated 1932-36 full of hand written glaze recipes and notes. This book would have been compiled by Bernard Leach and offers a unique and previously unrecorded insight into some of the early years at The Leach Pottery.

Lot 851

A massive rare early Bernard Leach globular vase, height 34cm. Cracks, repair.

Lot 877

Four books belonging to Bernard Leach, including Neti Neti (Not This . Not That) by L.C. Beckett, which is inscribed to the frontispiece.

Lot 860

A Bernard Leach bird's nest tile, 10 x 10cm.

Lot 683

Three Japanese wooden boxes. One is inscribed to Bernard Leach, another contains a cloisonne wine cup and a bell.

Lot 971

Bernard Leach 'A Potter's Portfolio' published 1951 by Lund Humphries. This copy is signed by Bernard Leach and dated February 1952 to title page, original slipcase.

Lot 863

A rare Bernard Leach leaping deer stoneware miniature plaque, celadon glazed with impressed seals to reverse and inscribed BL to front, 3 x 3cm. (See illustration) Condition report - no damage or restoration

Lot 910

Five assorted books on Japanese ceramics and calligraphy. One inscribed in pen by Bernard Leach to the cover.

Lot 862

A Bernard Leach floral tile, 10 x 10cm and three other tile fragments.

Lot 849

An early Bernard Leach stoneware vase, with thick running tenmoko glaze, impressed pottery and personal script seal. Height: 16cm. An obvious second.

Lot 909

'Notes On Old Pottery' by Zoroku Mashimizu, possibly 1909. The book was the property of Bernard Leach and is titled in his hand to the board covers.

Lot 858

A large early 1920's Bernard Leach St Ives earthenware vase with cream glaze, script B. L seal and St Ives marks, height 31cm. Much glaze loss.

Lot 903

A Bernard Leach ink and wash drawing of a celadon oak leaf sugar or slop bowl from the standard ware range. The drawing is on the reverse of a Leach Pottery leaflet, probably 1940's, 11.5 x 15cm.

Lot 855A

An early Leach tenmoko glazed stoneware large globular vase, indistinct seals, possibly Bernard Leach. Height 24cm.

Lot 898

Two Bernard Leach beads each signed and a porcelain button. v

Lot 867A

A rare Bernard Leach celedon glazed miniature model of one of his ridge tile figures, the equestrian group with a warrior on horseback, length 5cm. Damages.

Lot 2

Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979) Dish incised wave decoration, celadon glaze impressed potter's seal 11.3cm diameter.

Lot 543

BERNARD LEACH & BARBARA HEPWORTH The two publications celebrating their freedom of St. Ives Slip cover

Lot 124

BERNARD LEACH Pilgrim Dish A signed post card addressed to Marian Hockin

Lot 143

BERNARD LEACH Essays in Appreciation Collected and edited by T. Barrow Wellington, New Zealand 1960

Lot 174

St Ives studio pottery small bowl attributed to Bernard Leach, painted with a flower head motif, impressed seal mark to foot, 12cm diameter Condition report: No damage or restoration, fine crazing.

Lot 177

St Ives Studio pottery vase attributed to Bernard Leach, decorated with wavy lines and a treacle glaze, impressed seal mark to base, 20cm high Condition report: overall fine crazing to the glaze, two small chips to the rim, no restoration.

Lot 186

Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St Ives studio pottery charger, decorated with cloud motifs, impressed seal marks and to base, 30cm diameter Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition report: No damage or restoration or crazing. Minor glaze fault to rim.

Lot 196

St Ives pottery bowl probably Bernard Leach, impressed mark to side of foot, 28cm diameter. Condition report: No damage or restoration. Overall crazing.

Lot 197

Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St Ives pottery lidded tea jar, impressed seal marks to foot, 16cm high Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition report: No damage, restoration or crazing.

Lot 199

Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St Ives pottery vase, impressed seal marks to base, 22cm high Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition report: No damage, restoration or crazing. Firing faults and heavy crazing.

Lot 1419

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.

Lot 226

BOOK ETC: BERNARD LEACH. "Beyond East & West" by Bernard Leach, first edition 1978 & the Bernard Leach catalogue Concept & Form.

Lot 263

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.

Lot 8

BERNARD LEACH FIGURE. A limited edition Kevin Francis character jug of Bernard Leach. Number 96 of 200.

Lot 84

LEACH POTTERY. A Leach Pottery jar. Decoration possibly by Bernard Leach? Height 11.5cm. Leach Pottery mark only.

Lot 85

LEACH POTTERY. A Leach Pottery hakeme decorated jar with plant motifs, 18.5cm (probably lacks lid), a jug with painted decoration, cracked, 16cm. & a small jug, minor damage. Decoration possibly by Bernard Leach? Jar height 18.5cm. Leach Pottery marks only.

Lot 86

BERNARD LEACH? A Leach Pottery small dish. Decoration probably by Bernard Leach? Diameter 12cm. Leach Pottery mark only.

Lot 87

BERNARD LEACH. A Bernard Leach chun glazed footed bowl. Damage: two cracks & some crazing. Diameter 18cm. Personal & Leach Pottery impressed marks.

Lot 88

BERNARD LEACH. A small bowl by Bernard Leach lacking a lid. Cross-hatched decoration on each side partially obscured by glaze, glaze fault to rim. Diameter 12.5cm. Impressed personal & Pottery mark.

Lot 108

*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.

Lot 434

Bernard Leach for St. Ives Pottery, a sugar bowl with domed lid and stalk finial, 12cm high

Lot 177

Two Bernard Leach St Ives small fireplace tiles, one decorated with a heavy horse ploughing, the other with rushes in the wind, in brown and grey/blue glazes, artists monogram and St Ives marks to front, impressed St Ives marks to back, 10cm square, (2).

Lot 175

A Bernard Leach St Ives Pottery earthenware tea jar and domed cover, in a dark Tenmoku glaze, impressed artists monogram and St Ives seal mark.

Lot 103

A Bernard Leach pottery tile, painted in brown to depict a two-handled urn with circular panel and cross-hatching, painted studio marks to lower corners, four impressed roundel marks to verso, 4” square

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