JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a small stoneware bowl covered in white and tenmoku glaze forming a swirling pattern to the well, impressed JHL and pottery marks, diameter 12.5cm, and a large Muchelney mug, height 11.5cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppeasr 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 or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
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TREVOR CORSER (1938-2015) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware yunomi covered in tenmoku, kaki and nuka glaze, impressed TC and pottery marks, height 10cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears 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 or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Two sets of studio pottery ceramic triangular bowls for a total of nine pieces. Glazed stoneware. One set of six tri-colored bowls and one with three bi-color bowls. Each marked along the underside or footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 2 1/4 in to 2 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 4 1/2 in to 5 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio pottery ceramic charger. Glazed stoneware with painted splatter decoration along the bowl. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 1 1/2 in x diameter 8 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Pair of studio pottery ceramic bowls. Glazed stoneware splash decoration along the interior. Both with impressed marks.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Shallow bowl; Height: 2 in x diameter: 8 1/4 in. Bowl; Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 6 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic charger or platter. Stoneware glazed with a white and brown linear pattern on a tan ground.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Diameter: 18 1/4 in x depth: 3 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic bowls with lids. Glazed stoneware.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Flat lid; Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. Rounded lid; Height: 5 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of four studio pottery ceramic cups with stems. Glazed stoneware with various decoration and glazes. Each marked along the underside.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 3 1/2 in to 3 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 3 1/2 in to 3 3/4 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic fluted vase in bulbous form. Glazed stoneware. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height 4 1/4 in x diameter 4 1/4 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic pitcher and lidded sugar bowl. Glazed stoneware. Both marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Sugar bowl; Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 4 in. Pitcher; Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 8 in x depth: 7 in.
Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic bowls with lids. Glazed stoneware.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Black Glaze; Height: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. Orange Glaze; Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in.
DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) - a circa 1950s boat-shaped studio pottery dish, decorated in scrafitto with a sprig (46 x 15.5cm). Provenance: The Studio, Shinner's Bridge, Totnes. Together with another studio pottery dish of roughly circular form, swirling blue-glazed interior and with impressed mark to its underside (34.5cm in diameter). (2)Condition Report: Condition is excellent with no problems noted. Some wear and darkening to underside of cigar-shaped Leach dish. original good condition to both pieces.
LEACH POTTERY INTEREST:Edgar SKINNER (1850-1925)Figure in a landscapeWatercolourSigned24cm x 34cm Edgar Skinner was a Cornish artist who helped Bernard Leach start his pottery in St. Ives and was known as his secretary, helping and managing the finances when Leach was in its infancy. A tile panel on his grave at Barnoon Cemetery by Bernard Leach read "He went through life with outstretched hand of help."
A mixed lot of ceramics to include Alexander Sharp (b.1918, student of Bernard Leach) studio pottery twin handled dish; a rectangular Italian majolica dish with dragonfly design, marked and stamped to base, 19cmL; Italian Orvieto majolica blue and white bowls; together with a Delft tile; Rpyal Goedewaagen Blue Delft pin dish, 9.5cmD; Wedgwood Jasperware jug; Copeland Late Spode jug; glass vase etc
Alfred Wallis (British, 1855-1942)Fishing Boat with Black Sky signed 'A. WALLIS' (upper right)oil and pencil on card18.4 x 46.7 cm. (7 1/4 x 18 3/8 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceSven Berlin, from whom acquired by Elizabeth Leach (Bernard Leach's daughter-in-law), thence by family descent to the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.The present, and preceding two lots, were formerly in the collection of Sven Berlin before passing directly into the family of Bernard Leach. Both men were front and centre within the St Ives circle of creatives and their influence on contemporary and later artists, ceramicists and collectors cannot be overstated. Berlin was a dancer, painter and author, who published the first biography on Wallis, 'Primitive', in 1949. Leach, together with Shoji Hamada, founded the Leach Pottery in 1920 which remains, to this day, one of the most respected potteries in the world and is widely considered as the birthplace of British Studio pottery.At the end of the 1920s, a sudden interest in the work of Alfred Wallis coincided with a revival of arts and craft traditions and Wallis' paintings and Leach's pots shared an authenticity and immediacy that the young Herbert Read famously hailed as a vital 'truth to materials'. The importance of place and a focus on local traditions were common to both men, an aesthetic that was reassuringly familiar yet freshly expressed. The Leach pottery provided employment for significant names of the period, including Patrick Heron, and became a centre for social and professional exchange among the St Ives set but it was Sven Berlin, in particular, who formed a strong bond with the family.An opportunity arose for Berlin to work evenings at the Pottery to earn some extra money and before meeting the master, he met his son David who was living in Carbis Bay with his wife Elizabeth. They became close and would walk home together - 'in a very short time, the Leach Pottery became like a second home for Berlin' (David Wilkinson, The Alfred Wallis Factor. Conflict in Post-War St Ives Art, The Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, 2017, p.17) and he 'frequently spent the evenings in conference with Bernard and David Leach, sitting round the fireplace alongside their apprentices' (Op.Cit., p.46). Indeed, Berlin temporarily entrusted his beloved collection of Wallis paintings to Bernard's safekeeping when he went off to war and on Wallis' death in 1942, it was Bernard who made the tomb decoration for his grave - a series of glazed tiles depicting a tiny, lone figure entering a lighthouse. Elizabeth Leach, David's wife, acquired the present work (together with Lots 1 and 2) directly from Berlin for £1 each and they have remained in the Leach family until now.Wallis's time at sea was spent in sailing vessels, but during his lifetime he witnessed the last days of commercial sailing ships as they were replaced by steamships. Many of the paintings acquired from Wallis were given titles by the purchasers rather than by Wallis himself and the subject was often mistakenly identified. This may be the case in Fishing Boat with Black Sky as the vessel depicted is very similar to the steamships that appear in other paintings by him. Wallis perfectly captures the power and movement of the single steamship using directional brushwork and rich impasto to depict the icy blue sea she cuts through at pace. Steam from the rear funnel trails behind in her wake and white surf is churned up at the bow with the speed of her passage. A small lifeboat and seven crew members can be seen on deck, all bravely facing into the wind and set against a moody horizon.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic fluted vase. Stoneware with a drip glaze. Double stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 10 1/2 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of three studio pottery ceramic lidded round boxes. Glazed stoneware. Two marked along the footrim. The ceramic with the darker brown glaze is unmarked.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height (including lids) ranges from 4 3/4 in to 5 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 5 in to 5 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic low bowl. Glazed stoneware with MacKenzie's iconic finger marks along the inside of the bowl. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 15 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic fluted white vase. Glazed stoneware. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 7 1/4 in x diameter: 7 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic charger. Glazed stoneware with dotted decoration along the bowl. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 2 in x diameter: 13 1/2 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of three handled studio pottery ceramic mugs and one pitcher. Glazed stoneware with MacKenzie's iconic finger marks along the sides. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Pitcher; Height: 5 1/4 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 5 in. Mugs; Height ranges from 3 3/4 in to 4 in; Width ranges from 4 1/2 in to 5 in; depth ranges from 3 1/2 in to 3 5/8 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic bowl. Glazed stoneware with abstract decoration along the sides. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter 5 3/4 in.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of nine small studio pottery ceramic teabowls. Glazed stoneware with various decoration along the sides. Each marked along the foot.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 1 3/4 in to 3 1/4 in; Diameter ranges from 2 1/2 in to 4 in.
JOANNA WASON. A Leach Pottery rectangular, press-moulded dish by Joanna Wason. 35 x 28cm. Impressed Leach & personal mark. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JOANNA WASON. A Leach Pottery cut side ash glaze bottle vase by Joanna Wason. Height 29cm. Impressed Leach & personal mark. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JEREMY LEACH. A Lowerdown Pottery paddled vase with incised decoration by Jeremy Leach. Height 25cm. Impressed Pottery & personal marks & label. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
TREVOR CORSER. A large Leach Pottery tenmoku glazed bottle vase by Trevor Corser. Height 39cm. Impressed marks. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk
TREVOR CORSER. A large Leach Pottery globular vase by Trevor Corser. Height 26cm. Maximum width 26cm. Impressed marks. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk
JOHN BEDDING. A John Bedding Leach Pottery yunomi. Height 9cm. Personal & Pottery marks. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JOHN BEDDING. A John Bedding Leach Pottery yunomi. Height 8.5cm. Personal & Pottery marks. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JACK DOHERTY. A Jack Doherty, Leach Pottery soda glaze bowl. Diameter 15cm. Height 9cm. Leach Pottery mark. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JANET LEACH. A vase with painted decoration by Janet Leach, Impressed personal & Leach Pottery marks. Height 12cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
JANET LEACH. A large jar with lugs & poured glaze decoration by Janet Leach, Impressed personal & Leach Pottery marks. Maximum width 23cm. Height 18cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

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