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Studio Pottery - a David Leach bowl and cover, decorated in tones of mottled brown on grey ground, 13cm wide, monogrammed; a Leach Pottery circular dish, decorated with blue stripes and brown wave on green/grey ground, 27cm diameter, monogrammed; an Arabia, Finland circular dish, decorated stylised flowerhead, in tone of bue and green, 31cm diameter, signed; Ockbrook Pottery vases, etc, qty
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) A porcelain bowl c.1985cleadon glazed, the exterior painted with a broad blue brushed band decorated with a repeating blue wave pattern and iron red trailed dots, impressed DL sealdiameter 17.6cm., height 9.5cmCondition: Good condition. Free from chips or damage The Chestnut Gallery collection. Acquired from the Artist in 1985
Autographs - a collection of various autographs, signed photographs and letters from various singers, musicians, broadcasters and other personalities c1970s / 1980s. Includes: Lulu, Freddy Garrity, Bob Geldof, Shirley Bassey (letter and photograph), Mary O'Hara, David Essex, Kiki Dee, Frank Muir, Cliff Michelmore, Robin Day, David Dimbleby, Frank Bough, David Vine, George Cole, Dennis Waterman (signed 'I Could Be So Good For You' 45rpm), Rosemary Leach and others. Various sizes.
Autographs - British Actors - a collection of autographs on photographs, cards and paper from British actors c1970s / 1980s. Includes: Sam Kydd, Leonard Sachs, Graham Stark, Patricia Hayes, Jean Anderson, Moira Lister, Andrew Cruikshank, Gary Bond, Norman Rossington, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Anthony Bate, Allan Cuthbertson, Nicholas Ball, Angharad Rees, Peter Barkworth, Rosemary Leach, David Lodge, Jack Shepher, and Oliver Tobias (19)
Attributed to David Leach (1911-2005) at Leach Pottery celadon glazed preserve pot, decorated with an oak leaf to the lid, impressed Leach pottery mark to the footrim, 7.5cm high, a Marianne de Trey (1913-2016) bowl, with small running facet cuts to the exterior, impressed shell potters mark to the footrim, 10cm high x 11.5cm across, a Kenneth Quick (1931-1963) at Tregenna Hill Pottery small fluted vase, with impressed seal mark to the footrim, 7cm high (3) Overall wear, marks and scratches to all. All with minimal glaze and firing faults. The David Leach preserve pot has an underglaze chip to the rim, made when potted, not damaged. Otherwise seems ok.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a stoneware jug with green glaze rim and interior, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 18cm, a pair of coffee mugs, height 7cm, a large Lowerdown mug, and a yunomi by Simon Leach (5). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Φ David Leach OBE (1911-2005)a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware Willow pattern bottle, resist decorated to one side in Dolomite over tenmoku,impressed DL seal mark, 29cm. high Provenance LiteratureEmmanuel Cooper and Kathy Niblett, David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 97 plate 82 for a comparable porcelain bottle illustrated.
Φ David Leach OBE (1911-2005)a Lowerdown Pottery tin glaze earthenware vase, waisted cylindrical form, covered in a white tin-glaze over slip stained brown with manganese and iron,impressed seal mark,24cm. high LiteratureEmmanuel Cooper and Kathy Niblett, David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 84 catalogue number 29, this vase illustrated.
ARR David Leach (born 1939) a stoneware footed bowl in a speckled pale glaze, decorated with blue and brown abstract design, impressed maker's mark to base, 15cm high and Leach Pottery, St Ives, probably Jack Doherty, a small brown bowl with black rim and unglazed interior, impressed seal mark to footrim. 9cm diameterIn good order overall. Good condition, no breaks or repairs
Signed Bernard Leach 'Bernard Leach', a retrospective exhibition of his work by the Tenmaya Department Store, Okayama, signed by the potter with inscription reading 'From Bernard to Mabel with love, 1973', mostly Japanese text, with 153 examples of pottery and 96 examples of his etchings/paintings; 1971Edmund de Waal, 'Bernard Leach - St Ives Artists', signed by David Leach, Tate Gallery Publishing, 1999; 'Exhibition of the Art of Bernard Leach - His Masterpieces Loaned by British Museums and Collectors', mostly Japanese text,1980 (3)
Bernard LEACH (1887-1979) A large slab-sided vase, circa 1968Uniform black tenmoku glazeHeight 35cmImpressed BL and Leach Pottery sealsIllustrated or similar in the St Ives council catalogue for the Freedom of the Borough to Bernard Leach and Barbara Hepworth, 1968Provenance – from the collection of the ceramicist David Garland This vase appears to be in excellent overall condition with no evident damage or restoration. Please see additional images of the base.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Small globular bud vase with foxglove patternHeight 8 cmCatalogue noteDavid Leach was the elder son of Bernard Leach. He trained at the Leach Pottery, which he managed before setting up his own Lowerdown Pottery in Devon There are two marks present to the base of the piece (please see additional images). Other than this, the piece is in good condition.
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, [London]: Printed and sold by Richard Ware at Amen Corner ... [1725?], engraved general title, letterpress New Testament title page 'Oxford: printed by John Baskett, 1725', few leaves repaired, interspersed with The Historical Part of the Holy Bible or the Old and New Testament exactly and compleatly describ'd in above two hundred Historys curiously Engrav'd by J. Cole from Designs of ye best Masters, [London]: Solf by Richard Ware, [1735?], engraved title with 49 plates interspersed within Bible, bound with at front, Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments..., together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Oxford: Printed by John Baskett, printer to the University, 1726, title lined to verso and few other leaves with repaired margins, bound with at rear an incomplete Concordance, London: Printed by D. Leach for E. Ware, 1726, some close-trimming to leaves at head throughout, some dust-soiling and light toning throughout volume, 19th-century calf, upper board lacking, lower board and spine detached, worn, 4to, together with:[Roscoe, William]. Memoir of Richard Roberts Jones, of Aberdaron: in the county of Carnarvon, in North Wales; exhibiting a remarkable instance of a partial power and cultivation of intellect, London: Printed for T. Cadell, J. and A. Arch, 1822, engraved portrait frontispiece, edges untrimmed, modern boards, slim 8vo,Catherall (Samuel). Cato Major. A Poem. Upon the model of Tully's Essay of Old Age, Liverpool: J. Sadler, 1755, engraved portrait, 19th-century boards, upper board detached, spine and extremities worn, slim 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books including Bridges (Richard). The Antiquities of Sefton Church, [London]: John Weale, 1835; Plummer (Charles). Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae, 2 volumes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910; Plummer (Charles). Bethada Naem Nerenn Lives of Irish Saints, 2 volumes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922QTY: (a carton)
Eight mixed hardback volumes: Edited by P.A.D.Hollom - The Popular Handbook of British Birds (Witherby); Charles Darwin - The Origin of Species (John Murray, 6th edition 1872); John Galsworthy with illustrations by Anthony Gross - The Forsyte Saga (Heinemann, 1950 reprint); Mary Howitt - Otto Speckter's Fable Book (Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1843); Punch Vol. CXXIV, January- June 1903 G.M. Trevelyan - English Social History (Longman Green & Co. 1958); Edited by Maria Leach & Jerome Fried - Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend Vol Two J-Z (Funk & Wagnalls Co. New York); Text by David Binning Monro - The Odyssey (Oxford University Press 1896, 225 copies only, printed in Greek alphabet). (8)
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a bulbous stoneware vase covered in dolomite glaze with foxglove decoration, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 15cm, a fluted coffee pot covered in green glaze (lacking cover), height 17.5cm, and a fluted Lowerdown Pottery jug (3). Condition Report: Restoration to vase rim and Lowerdown jug handle and rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a cylindrical stoneware vase covered in dolomite glaze with floral decoration, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 14cm, and a slightly smaller example, height 13.5cm (2).Provenance: Purchased from the Delf Stream Gallery, Sandwich.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a cylindrical stoneware vase covered in dolomite glaze with willow tree decoration, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 18cm, and a smaller example, height 13.5cm (2).Provenance: Smaller vase purchased from the Delf Stream Gallery, Sandwich.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

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