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Large collection of vintage 20th century studio art pottery items. The lot to include Michael Leach for Yelland Pottery St Ives jug, an Isle of White cat trinket shaped dish, a Rupert Blamire bowl, a Ravenshead pottery footed bowl, together with many more examples. Tallest measuring approx. 25cm tall.
Four Pieces of Stoneware Pottery from the Leach Pottery, 20th Century, comprising - tea bowl decorated with brown lines on a green/brown ground with impressed marks for Muchelney, John Leach (1939-2021), 3.5ins diameter x 3.5ins high, a sugar bowl decorated in foxglove pattern on a speckled green ground, 3ins diameter x 2.5ins high, with impressed mark for David Leach (1911-2005), an unomi glazed in dark brown with pale interior, 3.5ins diameter x 3.75ins high, with impressed mark for Trevor Corser (1938-2015), and a footed bowl with lustre decoration on a pale grey ground, 5.5ins diameter x 2.75ins high impressed with Leach Pottery mark
Bernard Howell LEACH (1887-1979) Bottle vase Stoneware with hakame glaze, impressed Leach Pottery seal and personal mark to base, height 26.5cm. From the estate of Eric and Elizabeth Warren.If anyone tries to collect any items on his receipt - even if they know John Warren and his details -we MUST call the client to confirm that this is OK.Overall this piece is in excellent condition with no signs of damage or restoration.
Bernard Howell LEACH (1887-1979) Large Covered Bowl Stoneware with green/brown glaze and sgraffito decorationImpressed Leach Pottery and personal seal to baseHeight 32cm, diameter 35cm.A similar pot, with black slip, is illustrated in 'Bernard Leach - A Potter's Work' fig 54 - he writes 'In this large covered stoneware bowl decorated with sgraffito through black slip, the inspirations have been curious. The lid or roof from the Temple of the Moon in Pekin and the dual sun pattern from South America. Made at St Ives, 1950' Purchased Mellors & Kirk 2003, one of four lots of Bernard Leach Pottery acquired directly from the potter c.1960 by the family of the vendor, whose mother was a personal friend of Leach.This iconic pot has no damage and no restoration other than a significant firing flaw in the cover. See images.
Collection of studio ceramics comprising of: a Leach pottery bud vase, with seal marks to the footrim, 9cm high, a Derek Emms pottery vase, impressed mark to the footrim, 12cm high, a studio pottery vessel with wave decoration, incised 'RJB' to the base, 10cm high overall approx and a studio pottery cup and saucer with impressed swirl mark to the footrim of the cup, saucer 13.5cm across (5)Crazing and minor glaze flaws in places as expected. Overall wear, scratches and some marks as expected,
† MICHAEL CARDEW (1901-1983) for Leach Pottery; a slipware calligraphic jug covered in galena glaze, incised seriffed lettering 'Come Fill Me And Drink About And Never Leave Till All Is Out', impressed pottery mark, made 1923-26, height 19cm. Condition Report: Glaze flakes and nibbles to rim, spout and edges of handle, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† JEREMY LEACH (born 1941) for Lowerdown Pottery; a cut sided cylindrical vase covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, incised JL mark and impressed pottery mark, height 13cm, a similar cup, and a Lowerdown Pottery fluted bowl and mug (4).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a large porcelain bowl covered in celadon glaze with iron and cobalt decoration, impressed DL mark, diameter 28cm.Condition Report: Firing crack to well and around foot ring, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. Rings when tapped.
† JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a stoneware flask coverd in kaki glaze with running ash decoration, impressed JHL and pottery marks dated 2006, height 19cm, and a trio of matching bud vases (4). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a part faceted stoneware jar covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JHL and pottery marks dated 2003, height 12cm, and a small cup with impressed decoration, dated 2000 (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† Attributed to BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware tile depicting a tree, impressed pottery marks to rear, 10 x 10cm.Provenance: Diana Lloyd family collection. Lloyd helped set up a Bernard Leach exhibition in Japan while her father was British Ambassador to Japan (1975-80).Condition Report: A small patch of grout adhering to one edge and nibbles around it, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a stoneware yunomi decorated with kaki stripes, impressed JHL and pottery marks dated 2003, height 10cm, and another closely matching example, dated 2004 (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware tile depicting a willow tree, painted BL and pottery marks, impressed pottery marks to rear, 10 x 10cm. Condition Report: Nibbles and shallow chips to edges, glaze has bubbled and crawled in a couple of areas where the tile got too hot in the kiln, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Leach Pottery; a small early slipware jug covered in treacle glaze with incised decoration, impressed pottery mark, height 12cm, a Z bowl, celadon bowl with oakleaf decoration, tenmoku bowl, and a pair of coasters (6).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† Attributed to BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979) for Leach Pottery; a small slipware pot decorated with crosses, impressed pottery mark, diameter 6cm, a small Lowerdown Pottery pedestal bowl covered in celadon glaze, height 7cm, and a Yelland Pottery vase, height 9cm (3).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† JOHN EAVES (born 1929); a pierced triangular stoneware sculptural form/wall hanging with textured surface covered in iron staining and white tin glaze to the piercing, incised signature dated 1965, height 25.5cm.In the 1950s, James Tower, John Eaves and Roy Dale all used experimental methods of 'painterly pottery' making in contrast to the orthodoxy of anglo-oriental stoneware associated with Bernard Leach. However, Eaves and Dale failed to secure for themselves the kind of reputation later enjoyed by Tower. Eaves was a Course Director at the Bath College of Higher Education from 1958-1985 before focusing exclusively on his career as an artist. Condition Report: Small chip and the odd nick to edges, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a small stoneware bottle decorated with bands of kaki glaze, impressed JHL and pottery marks dated 2003, height 13cm, and a closely matching bowl, dated 2004, diameter 14cm (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 21.5cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 22.5cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff bodyFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.26.5cm high
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 30cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 28cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff bodyFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.20.5cm high
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff bodyFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.18cm high
YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE CONTEMPORARY YOUNGGI SEO (SOUTH KOREAN), STUDIO POTTERY VASE,wood-fired with Cornish soil, bottle/flask form, with glazed neck and shoulders, textured buff body, 25cm highFootnote: Young Gi Seo started producing pottery at the age of 18 and has risen to prominence as one of South Korea's premier studio potters while holding a professorship at Kyonggi University. A joint exhibition featuring Young Gi Seo was held at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, in 2019, exploring the ongoing relationship between Korean and Cornish pottery established by its founder Bernard Leach who visited Korea in the 1930s and brought back a Joseon Dynasty moon jar, stating that owning it was akin to 'carrying a piece of happiness'.

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