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Ewen Henderson (1934-2000) a fine, tall pot, hand-built stoneware with applied mixed laminates and slips, unsigned 67cm. high Exhibited Ewen Henderson Potter - A Retrospective View 1970-1986. British Crafts Centre, this actual vase illustrated on the Private View invite Provenance The collection of Valerie Lloyd. Peter Hayes
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a hand-formed stoneware vessel, mottled green glaze with matt and shiny surfaces, gallery label, diameter 18.5cm. (D) Provenance: Purchased from The Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-on-Avon. CONDITION REPORT: 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
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a hand formed stoneware tea bowl using multiple clays, grey/white semi-eruptive glaze, height 10cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Wilton House Gallery, Pocklington, 1988. Exhibited: Drumcroon Education Arts Centre, Wigan, The Pure Art of the Potter, 1990. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a hand formed stoneware tea bowl using multiple clays, highly eruptive glaze with dark spots, height 10cm. Provenance: Purchased from Copernican Connection, East Yorkshire, 1989. Exhibited: Drumcroon Education Arts Centre, Wigan, The Pure Art of the Potter, 1990. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a hand formed stoneware tea bowl using multiple clays, indigo eruptive glaze, height 9cm. Provenance: Purchased from Copernican Connection, East Yorkshire, 1989. Exhibited: Drumcroon Education Arts Centre, Wigan, The Pure Art of the Potter, 1990. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a hand formed stoneware tea bowl using multiple clays, pale cream eruptive glaze, height 9cm. Provenance: Purchased from Copernican Connection, East Yorkshire, 1989. Exhibited: Drumcroon Education Arts Centre, Wigan, The Pure Art of the Potter, 1990. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a large hand formed stoneware tea bowl using multiple clays, green eruptive glaze, height 10.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Copernican Connection, East Yorkshire, 1989. Exhibited: Drumcroon Education Arts Centre, Wigan, The Pure Art of the Potter, 1990. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) Tall Vessel, circa 1978 Mixed laminated clays producing a patchwork of mottled brown and yellow dry surfaces with white porcelain and mottle blue glazes, a pale grey glaze running in drips down the body, two splits to the rim H 38.5cm, D 21cm PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Germany CONDITION: In good stable condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000)Early Bowl, circa 1980Stoneware, enclosed form with mottled dark green and brown crawling glaze, the well with circular `shell` marksH 11cm, W 23cm, D 22cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, CornwallCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000)Bottle Form, circa 1970Stoneware, globular form with long cylindrical neck, roughly textured surface with mottled green and brown glazes, the neck with volcanic blue veinsH 40.8cm, D 17cmCONDITION: Restoration to the base of the neck, otherwise good condition
ARR Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000)Monumental Vessel, circa 1988Mixed laminated clays, dry volcanic surface with mottled dark and mossy green, brown and cream colours, the oval rim folded in at one side and out at the otherH 54cm W 46cm, D 33cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, UKCONDITION: Good stable condition with no damage or restoration
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) A large Tea Bowl Mixed laminated clays, mottled soft brown and pink colours, raised on a small foot ; Provenance: Private Collection, UK" Diameter 18cm, Height 10.2cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) A Tea Bowl Mixed laminated clays, pale brown and cream colours with dark brown strata and volcanic blue panels ; Provenance: Private Collection, UK" Height 10cm, Diameter 10.7cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) A folded Form, circa Folded paperclay, the irregular cubic form with painted slips in white, grey, pink and black ; Provenance: Private Collection, London" Height 24cm, Width 24cm, Depth 22cm Condition: Some flaking of the glaze to the upper surface, otherwise in good condition with no further damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) A Vessel with cylindrical neck, circa 1980 Mixed laminated clays, the globular body with layered dry green glaze and purple glazes running up over the shoulder, the long cylindrical neck with pink grey glaze, set on a small foot Provenance: Private Collection, London" In good condition with no damage or restoration Height 54cm, Diameter 22cm View on auctionatrium.com
Ewen Henderson (British, 1934-2000) A Teabowl, circa 1985 Mixed laminated clays, soft pink and blue glazes with dark granite volcanic patches Provenance: Private Collection, London" In good condition, some minor glaze losses but these can be viewed as intrinsic to the volatile nature of Henderson`s work - detailed condition report available on request Height 8.5cm, Width 9.5cm View on auctionatrium.com
EWEN HENDERSON (ATTRIB.) BEAKER VASE, 1980S irregular form with textured mottled brown-buff unctuous glaze, unmarked, 10cm high; and a JANET LEACH (1918-1997) SLENDER TURNED VASE, Raku glazed stoneware, twin lug handles, mottled black-ochre glazes, impressed monogram and St. Ives Pottery rebus, 17.5cm high (2)
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