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BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware vase covered in tenmoku glaze and khaki spots impressed BL and pottery marks, height 29cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. From private collection. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware bowl covered in green glaze, impressed BL mark, diameter 12cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Two small glaze flakes to rim, short firing crack to interior from rim to body (not visible externally) and crazing, otherwise appears good with no obvious signs of other faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware vase of squat form with generous foot ring, olive green glaze with iron decoration, impressed BL and pottery marks, height 16cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Glaze has crawled a bit close to foot ring (inherent to manufacture), otherwise appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A Bernard Leach (1887-1979) - An off-white glazed stoneware vase, of waisted cylindrical form, circa 1960s, impressed monogram BL and with St Ives pottery mark towards lower body, h.21.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small glazing blemish 8x4mm to right of BL monogram. Otherwise good.
A Bernard Leach 10cm square tile painted with a leaping dear in iron brushwork, sgraffito potters and pottery marks, the back with four impressed pottery marks. (See illustration) Condition Report: Contact flaw to front. slight edge chips, a hairline crack or firing flaw on one edge extends 2.5 cm on the back but is not visible on the front.
BERNARD LEACH POTTERY TILE depicting onion man seller circa 1943, impressed marks to reverse. Provenance: vendor's father received tile during the war as a gift. 10cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Some chips and losses to corners and straight sided rims. Marks to base are difficult to make out. Rather grubby, significant chips.
Bernard Leach studio pottery lidded preserve bowl, painted with scrolls, painted signature to side and impressed St Ives mark and England to the other side, indistinct pad mark to base, (2) 11cm high Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition report: No damage, restoration or crazing.
Newlyn and St Ives. Leach, Bernard. A Potter's Book, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, creased, 8vo, London: Faber and Faber, 1940; Knight, Laura. A Book of Drawings, number 339 of 500 copies, plates, original holland-backed boards, 4to, London: John Lane, 1923; The Magic of a Line, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, London: William Kimber, 1965; Cross, Tom. Painting the Warmth of the Sun, St Ives Artists 1939-1975, plates original cloth, dust-jacket, Wellington: Halsgrove, 2008; Wainwright, David. Henry Scott Tuke 1858-1929, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, 4to, London: Sarema Press, 1991; and 24 others regarding the artists of Newlyn and St Ives, v.s. (30)
Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979), Owl design, a pencil drawing on rice paper, backstamp to reverse 12 x 12cm (5 x 5in) Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from Janet Leach's New Craftsman Gallery in St Ives Other Notes: Bernard Leach, one of Britain's foremost potters and the "Father of British Studio Pottery" was born in Japan in 1887. He studied in Japan before returning to England in 1920 with Hamada Shoji to set up a studio in St Ives Cornwall, constructing the first traditional Japanese kiln or "noborigama" to be built in the West. He played a pivotal role in creating an identity for artist potters across the world and his work can be found on display in public collections throughout the UK. He continued to work until 1972, and continued to write even after losing his eyesight. He died in 1979.
Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979), two plate designs, 'Porcelain, engraved & brushed blue', one with three boats and a mountain, the other with a single fish, ink on rice paper, backstamp to reverse 15 x 22½cm (6 x 9in) Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from Janet Leach's New Craftsman Gallery in St Ives in 2001
Ten studio pottery reference books relating to the Leach family of potters, to include Bernard Leach - A Potter's Book 1960, Bernard Leach - Drawings Verse & Belief 1977, Bernard Leach - A Potter in Japan 1967, William Bowyer Honey - The Art of the Potter 1960, Bernard Leach - The Potter's Challenge 1986, George Wingfield Digby - The Work of the Modern Potter in England 1952, Bernard Leach - Beyond East & West 1978, Edmund de Waal - Bernard Leach St Ives Artists, Emmanuel Cooper - Janet Leach A Potter's Life 2006, Bernard Leach - A Potter's Work 1977, (10) Condition report: see terms and conditions
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St Ives studio pottery vase, with octagonal facetted body decorated with a celadon glaze, impressed seal marks and England to side of foot, 13.5cm high Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition report: No damage or restoration or crazing.
HEPWORTH (Barbara): an autographed compendium, inscribed and dated 'Sept 23rd 1968'; produced on the occasion of the confernment of the honorary freedom of the borough of St Ives; together with similar signed Bernard Leach example, both enclosed within a single perspex sleeve; and a typed transcript from St Ives Parish Church requiem mass for Barbara Hepworth, dated 24th May 1975. (3)
*Art & Literature. An album of cut signatures, circa 1950s, including John Betjeman, Daphne Du Maurier, Winston Graham, A.L. Rowse, Dodie Smith, R.F. Delderfield, Agatha Christie, Beverley Nichols, Ben Travers, Marcus Adams, Leonard Bowden, Margaret Bowden, John Paddy Carstairs, Viscount Nuffield, Terence Rattigan, Julian Huxley, Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Leach, Janet Leach, Patrick Heron, Kate Nicholson, Alice Moore, Ronald Searle, Malcolm Haylett, some on the same sheet of paper, mostly tipped in at corners with sellotape and typed caption beside, contemporary cloth, oblong 8vo (1)
BERNARD LEACH & BARBARA HEPWORTH. The two booklets produced for the conferment of Freedom of the Borough of St. Ives upon Bernard Leach & Barbara Hepworth in 1968. Each signed & dated 1968 by the recipients. Also four related photographs: Bernard & Janet Leach in the pottery with his Freedom scroll, Bernard Leach & Sylvia Hardaker at the reception & two views of 'The Freedom of St. Ives' exhibition in St. Ives Guildhall.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of an artist standing on a river bank. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 13.5 x 19.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, Coal heavers, Earls Court Road. c 1908-1909. Signed in the plate. Image size 20 x 16.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, angler on a river bank. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 15 x 10cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of a young woman. c 1919. Unsigned. Image size 15 x 10cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of trees. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 10 x 15cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of an artist standing on a river bank. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 13.5 x 19.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, 'Little Stack'. c 1908-1909. Unsigned, titled in the plate. Image size 10 x 13cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, trees & boats on a shoreline. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 15 x 20cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of an artist standing on a river bank. c 1908-1909. Unsigned. Image size 13.5 x 19.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, West India Docks. c1909. Unsigned. Image size 15 x 16.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach, Coal heavers, Earls Court Road. c 1908-1909. Signed in the plate. Image size 20 x 16.5cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Soft ground etching by Bernard Leach, White Mustang. Signed & dated in the plate 1918. Image size 16.5 x 22cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.
BERNARD LEACH ETCHING. Etching by Bernard Leach of a factory & workmen. Signed & dated in the plate 1909. Image size 25 x 25cm. Note: These etchings are re-strikes for the Leach/Redgrave editions produced in the 1980's by The New Craftsman Gallery, St. Ives. They are all outside of & extra to the numbered editions with a facsimile signature sold by the Gallery. Provenance: From the estate of a personal friend of Janet & Bernard Leach.

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