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A remarkable Bernard Leach fireplace, there are twelve decorated 4 inch square tiles, of these nine are clearly monogrammed, their subjects include a Japanese Pottery, a Japanese well, a bear before mountains, a snail, a fish and a man carrying a yoke before a bay. These twelve tiles are within a tiled area of 45 x 47 inches, with an aperture of approximately 12 x 18 inches. There is a hearth of plain Leach tiles measuring 47 x 15 inches. (See illustration)
Art reference, painting, engraving, graphic arts. Various including Prideaux. Aquatint Engraving, 1968 Foyle reprint; Siltzer. British Sporting Prints, 1929; Godden (G) Stevengraphs, 1971; Hardie (M) Water Painting in Britain, 3 vols, reprints; Lowry Drawings, 1976; Bernard Leach, Hamada and their Circle, 1990; etc (a quantity)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery Celadon glazed vase with incised panel decoration, impressed marks, PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 6.75in. (17.15cm)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery vase and cover with an elephant finial and cross hatch decoration, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 3in. (7.62cm)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery circular dish and cover with fish finial and painted with fish, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 4.50in. (11.43cm)
Charles Vyse, pottery bowl the dark brown glaze with heart decoration, incised marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 8in. (20.32cm)
Charles Vyse, Chelsea circular pottery bowl with marbled decoration, incised marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 8in. (20.32cm)
Michael Cardew pottery ewer with flat handle, and screw stopper with incised line decoration, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 12in. (30.48cm)
Hogben, Carol, (editor). The Art of Bernard Leach, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1978. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, tall quarto; Groot, Irene de. Landscape Etchings by the Dutch Masters of the Seventeenth Century, first edition, Fraser, London 1979. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; and assorted other works of art interest, (20). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Wylie (William Michael). Fairford Graves. A Record of Researches in an Anglo-Saxon Burial Place in Gloucestershire, pub. John Parker, Oxford, 1852, 13 lithographed plates, two coloured, a few light spots, original boards, spine defective, rubbed, 4to, inscribed by the author, together with Bernard Leach, Hamada & their Circle. From the Wingfield Digby Collection, pub, Phaidon, Oxford, 1990, coloured and b & w plates, original cloth, slight waterstain, d.j., folio, plus Watson (Oliver), British Studio Pottery. The Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, 1990, coloued and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 4to, with other books, mainly on Bernard Leach and studio potttery (20)
A large quantity of studio pottery, by Pamela Greenwood, together with two Ministry of Education Diplomas in Terra Cotta and Arts and Crafts Design, 1957 + 1959. Many items have her impressed hand mark. Pamela Greenwood studied under Bernard Leach at St. Ives. She subsequently moved to France and set up Manoir-Le- Leger pottery and fabric workshop with Simone Sardett. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Pamela Greenwood and Simone Sardett, a needlework picture of three sea gulls surrounded by a fishing net, 46cm x 55cm, and three further decorative panels, all stitch signed, cotton, wool, fabric, hessian (4) Pamela Greenwood studied under Bernard Leach at St. Ives and subsequently set up a pottery and fabric workshop with Simone Sardett,- 'Manoir-St.-Leger' in France. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Pamela Greenwood and Simone Sardett, a collage of three women at market, 54cm x 74cm, a wedding, fishermen and two further scenes, all stitch signed, wool, fabric, hessian (5) Pamela Greenwood studied under Bernard Leach at St. Ives. She subsequently moved to France and set up Manoir-Le-Leger pottery with Simone Sardett. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Pamela Greenwood and Simone Sardett, A collage of two potters at work, representing Pamela Greenwood and Simone Sardett, 54cm x 65cm, together with six further collages of women, wool, fabric, hessian, all stitch signed (7) Pamela Greenwood studied under Bernard Leach at St. Ives and subsequently set up a pottery and fabric workshop with Simone Sardett - 'Manoir-St.-Leger' in France. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Pamela Greenwood and Simone Sardett, a large collage of Jesus with a flock of sheep, 90cm x 170cm, together with a further six collages, subjects including milking and a sheep, all stitch signed by Pamela, Simone or both, wool, wool, fabric, hessian (7) Pamela Greenwood studied under Bernard Leach at St. Ives and subsequently set up a pottery and fabric workshop with Simone Sardett,- 'Manoir-St.-Leger' in France. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

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