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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David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A large open Bowl, circa 2003 Stoneware, layered white dolomite over tenmoku glazes, a wax wave design in the well, the exterior with mottled iron glazes, impressed DL and Lowerdown Pottery seals ; Provenance: Private Collection, Devon" Diameter 38.3cm, Height 8.5cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
***David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A tall bottle Vase, circa 1985 Stoneware, the softly squared body with rich tenmoku glaze and rust coloured wax-resist zigzag motif to one face, rust highlights to the rim, impressed DL seal" Height 44.5cm, Diameter 17cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A large fluted Bowl Stoneware, broad fluting beneath a tenmoku glaze with iron speckle, impressed DL seal ; Provenance: Private Collection, London" Diameter 36.5cm, Height 17cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A lidded Pot, 1978 Stoneware, yellow green celadon glaze with an iron speckle, the lid with an incised Foxglove motif, impressed DL seal ; Provenance: Private Collection, Germany. Acquired directly from the Artist in 1978. This work was commissioned by the ; current vendor having seen an identical work exhibited at Handwerke Galerie, Munich in 1978" Height 13.4cm, Diameter 14cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
A COLLECTION ST IVES POTTERY LEACH STUDIO STONEWARE ITEMS, to include small Bernard Leach pedestal baluster vase, larger similar vase, a turquoise glazed bowl, a David Leach dessert set with six small bowls and a large bowl, a floral painted Leach studio marmalade jar and cover, another ovoid streak glazed jar and cover and a waisted mug. (12).
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A Bowl, circa 1995 Porcelain, dark olive green glaze, with incised pattern to the wide flaring octagonal lip, impressed DL seal Provenance: Private Collection Illustrated: Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett, David Leach - 20th Century Ceramics , Richard Dennis, 2003; p.55 for a comparable example of this form" In perfect condition with no damage or restoration Diameter 23.6cm, Height 9.5cm View on auctionatrium.com
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A Fluted Bowl, circa 1979 Stoneware, mottled cream glaze with purple flush over a finely fluted body, impressed DL and Lowerdown Pottery seals Provenance, Private Collection. Acquired from Liberty, London 1979" In perfect condition with no damage or restoration Diameter 15.5cm, Height 15.3cm View on auctionatrium.com
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A small Teapot Porcelain, pale green glaze with incised horizontal bands around the body, impressed DL and Lowerdown Pottery seals" In perfect condition with no damage or restoration Height incl. Handle 13cm, Width 14.2cm, Depth 11cm View on auctionatrium.com
Eight Kevin Francis limited edition Pottery designers and Manufacturers Toby jugs to include: Josiah Wedgwood no. 39 / 350, William Moorcroft no. 95 / 350, Sir Henry Doulton no. 18 / 350, David Winter no. 210 / 950, Bernard Leach no. 51 / 200, Hannah Barlow no. 166 / 350, Charlotte Rhead no. 57 / 350, and Peggy Davis no. 41 of 500. (8) 22cm high
Artists’ Exhibition Catalogues. A collection of various artists catalogues, books and pamphlets, mostly signed by the artists, 1970’s-80’s, signatures including David Hockney, Bernard Leach, Gilbert & George, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, plus some correspondence to Norbert Lynton from other artists, various sizes (48)
Hume (David) Philosophical Essays 1750 second edition, woodcut ornament to title, modern half calf, spine gilt, for A.Millar, 1750 § [Bordelon (Laurent)] The Management of the Tongue..., first edition in English, contemporary signature at head of title, light staining to inner margin at beginning and end, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked, corners worn, 8vo, D. Leach for H. Rhodes, 1706 § Prideaux (Humphrey) The True Nature of Imposture Fully Displayed in the Life of Mahomet, 2 parts in 1, second edition, half-title, damp-stained towards end, engraved bookplate on front paste-down, contemporary calf, rubbed, [Wing P3417], 8vo, for William Rogers, 1697 § Buckingham (Duke of) The Works, 2 vol., second edition, initial imprimatur f., engraved folding portrait and plate, vignettes and initials, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, vol.2 covers all but detached, for J.B. and sold by AAron Ward, 1719; and 8 others, English Literature & History, v.s.(13)
CRICKET: A fine, oblong 12mo autograph album containing over 350 signatures by various cricketers, mainly pre-World War I, including (in order of their appearance within the album) the Australian team of 1909 (fifteen signatures across two pages, including Montague Noble, Warwick Armstrong, William Whitty, Albert Cotter, Warren Bardsley, Hanson Carter, Syd Gregory, Vernon Ransford, Charles Macartney, John O`Connor, Peter McAlister, Albert Hopkins etc.), various England Test and County players including John Vincett, Francis Marlow, Joseph Vine (4), Charles Llewellyn, Dick Young (2), Robert Relf (3), Jack Crawford, George Dennett, Arthur Jones, Joe Hardstaff, Wilfred Payton, Ted Alletson, Albert Hallam, James Iremonger, Thomas Oates, William Riley (rare), George Gunn and John Gunn, George Leach, Albert Relf (2), Harry Butt (2), Ernest Killick (2), Vallance Jupp (3), Reginald Heygate, William Heasman, Herbert Chaplin (3), Billy Newham, George Thompson, Harding Young, Joe Humphries, John Whiteside, Bill Reeves, William Overton, John Rawlin, George G. Hearne, Alec Hearne, Bill Storer, Arthur Day, Ted Dillon, Philip Cartwright, Charlie Blythe, John Hubble, Frank Woolley (2), James Seymour, Walter Hearne, Herbert Strudwick, Henry Harrison, Charlie McGahey, Philip Morris, Archie Gibson, Kenneth Gibson, Peter Perrin, Len Braund, Massey Poyntz, Percy Hardy (rare), Harry Chidgey, Mervyn Herbert, Jack White, Bertram Bisgood, Trevor Spring, Talbot Lewis, Harold Goodwin (rare), Frank Foster (2), Charles Cowan, William Hands (2), Tiger Smith (2), Dick Lilley, Charles Baker (2), Crowther Charlesworth (2), Syd Santall (2), Sep Kinneir (2), Willie Quaife (2), Frank E. Field (2), Walter Mead, Claude Buckenham, John Freeman, Bill Reeves, Alf Russell, Robert Turner, Albert E. Knight, Arthur Hazlerigg Snr., John Shields, Aubrey Sharp, Cecil Wood, Ewart Astill, Vivian Crawford, William Shipman, Thomas Jayes, Albert Lord, Albert Hornby, Ernest Tyldesley, Alfred Hartley, Reggie Spooner, Harry Makepeace, James Heap, William Huddleston, William Worsley, Jack Sharp, Harry Dean, Lawrence Cook, Johnny Tyldesley, Everard Radcliffe, Schofield Haigh (2), Alonzo Drake (2; rare), Hubert Myers, George Hirst (2), Benjamin Wilson (2), Edgar Oldroyd, Wilfred Rhodes (2), William Bates (2), Arthur Dolphin (2), Major Booth (2; rare), Edward Sprot, Alexander Johnston, Humphrey Yates, John Greig, George Brown, Jimmy Stone, Jack Newman, Pelham Warner, Clare Baker, Henry Weston, Stanley Saville, `Young Jack` Hearne, Jack Hearne, E. Patsy Hendren, Edward Mignon (rare), James Douglas, Joe Murrell, Frederick Bowley (2), Edward Ball, Ted Arnold (2), Robert Burrows (2), Archibald W. White, Jack Wilson, Arthur Dolphin, David Denton, Norman Holloway, John Vidler, George Webb (Umpire), William Burns (rare), George Crowe, Frederick Pearson, George Simpson-Hayward, Christopher Collier (rare), Harry Foster, Geoffrey Foster, George Byrne, Colin Langley, Jack Parsons, Percy Fender, George Street (rare), the Australian team of 1912 (twelve signatures across two pages including Syd Gregory, Charles Kelleway, Charles Macartney, Warren Bardsley, Edgar Mayne, Jimmy Matthews, Roy Minnett, Barlow Carkeek, Gerry Hazlitt, Claude Jennings etc.), Edward Barrett (2), Jack Hobbs, Ernie Hayes, Harry Simms (3), Bill Hitch, Neville Tufnell, the South African team of 1912 (fifteen signatures across two pages including Dave Nourse, Tommy Ward, Sid Pegler, Rolland Beaumont, Gordon White, Louis Stricker, Aubrey Faulkner, Louis Tancred, Herbie Taylor etc.), Henry Leveson Gower, Reggie Spooner, Frederick Roberts, Bernard Bosanquet, Gilbert Jessop etc., the latter part of the album containing signatures of various post-World War II cricketers including Ted Dexter, Donald Carr, Gary Sobers, Michael Stewart, Ken Barrington, Alec & Eric Bedser, Denis Compton, Peter May, Jim Laker, E. W. Swanton etc. The majority of the earlier signatures are in bold fountain pen ink and some pages have been neatly annotated at the head with the County or team name, venue and date. Some of the later signatures are in pencil. A rare and impressive collection of signatures. Some light age wear, G to about VG
David Leach (1911-2005) a cut-sided porcelain bowl covered in a copper red reduction glaze, and a David Leach Y-Ching celadon glaze bowl impressed seal marks 12.5cm. diam. Literature Emmanuel Cooper and Kathy Niblett David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 94 plate 69 for a comparable glazed bowl
David Leach (1911-2005) a stoneware vase, ovoid with collar rim, decorated with a foxglove motif in rust over tenmoku impressed seal mark paper label DL1 26cm. highLiterature Emmanuel Cooper and Kathy Niblett David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 105 figure 103 for a comparable form in dolomite over tenmoku

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