ARR David Leach (British, 1911-2005)Bottle VaseStoneware, rich tenmoku glaze with faint iron wax resist zigzag motif to the flattened front and back, impressed DL and Lowerdown Pottery sealsH 32cm, D 16cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, LondonCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
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SEVEN PIECE DAVID LEACH, ST. IVES POTTERY SAKE SET (?), comprising; bell shaped ewer with angular strap handle and six pedestal cups with horizontal incised lines, on a mottled pale green ground, the ewer 8 1/4" (21cm) high, the cups 2 1/2" (6.4cm) high, impressed artists mark and an impressed to the ewer EST 20-30
* A tapered vase in blue, green, turquoise and purple, by Elizabeth Raeburn (b. 1943), impressed mark to base, 25cm high, together with a curved ornament by the same hand, plus a small cup on raised foot with white and brown dripping glaze on darker brown ground, impressed mark to rim of foot, 9cm high, a bowl of circular form with flared rim decorated with a two-tone salt glaze, 10cm high, another vase in the manner of Elizabeth Raeburn, 19.5cm high, a conical studio pottery cylindrical vase, by Rodney Lawrence (b. 1950), incised with a naked young boy running with a water fountain above his head and another boy at play, on a cream ground, impressed mark, 18.5cm high, plus a cylindrical two tone vase decorated with Indian caricatures 16cm high. Rodney Lawrence studied at Harrow School of Art and was a student of David Leach. He set up a studio with partner Elizabeth Raeburn in Somerset in 1976. Both Rodney and Elizabeth have exhibited widely and their works are in many private collections and museums across the world.. (6) PLEASE NOTE: The brown bowl (as illustrated in the foreground) and a vase (as illustrated on the far right) have been withdrawn from this lot
David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Vase, tenmoku glaze with wax-resist decoration, impressed seal mark, 24.5cm; A David Lloyd Jones Porcelain Bowl, oatmeal glaze with brush stroke decoration, impressed seal mark, diameter 18.5cm; and A Set of Four Bowls, by David Andrew Leach, celadon glazed, three with impressed seal mark and St Ives Pottery mark, one 13.5cm diameter, three 12cm diameter (6) David Lloyd Jones was born in Wimbledon in 1928. He trained at Guildford School of Art, doing some pottery 1951-2, but is largely self-taught. He produced a range of domestic ware, in short runs and individual pieces, in thrown stoneware and porcelain. He used a number of glazes and processes, including salt-glaze and wax resist.
David Leach, British 1911-2005, a stoneware vase with tenmoku glaze, of squat shouldered square form, the front with distinctive zig-zag motif, bears DL seal mark and Lowerdown Pottery seal, 12cm high: A Lowerdown Pottery earthenware tin glazed tankard, inscribed `S D Bachelor`s MC` to front, bears Lowerdown pottery seal, 14cm high. (2)
JOHN MALTBY (b.1936) ‘Angel and Baby’ by John Maltby. A figure of an angel sitting on a bench holding a baby. Potter’s mark to base. 20 x 13cm. John Maltby studied sculpture and taught painting before working with David Leach at Lowerdown. In 1964 he set up his own pottery at Stoneshill in Devon.
STUDIO POTTERY VASE - TIM ANDREWS with a crackleware effect glaze, and painted in tones of green and white. The lid with a `U` shaped finial. Seal mark, TA. 10 1/4ins (26cms) high *After training with David Leach, Tim Andrews has worked since the 1970`s producing distinctive Studio Pottery. His studio is currently in Woodbury.
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