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Lot 6005

JANET LEACH (1918-1997) (ARR) St Ives Pottery porcelain twin lugged vase. Pale celadon glaze with tenmoku flashes. Impressed seal, 20.5cm high

Lot 6006

JANET LEACH (1918-1997) (ARR) St Ives pottery dark brown stoneware clay vase. Crimped edges at the shoulder and base. Blue/ grey glaze. St Ives mark and potters mark to base. 19cm high

Lot 6022

JOHN LEACH (1939-1921) A studio pottery wall plaque with abstract design for Muchelney Pottery, impressed potters marks to reverse. 18cm x 18cm

Lot 6026

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) A studio Pottery vase painted with foxglove design. Lowerdown and personal seals 15cm high

Lot 6027

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) A studio pottery vase painted with foxglove details in iron red over slate coloured glaze. Impressed personal seal 14.5cm high

Lot 6044

A Leach St Ives pottery standard ware jug (no lid) together with a studio pottery jug, unmarked. Tallest 21cm

Lot 6048

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) A studio pottery jug, glazed, personal seal, 17cm high plus two damaged items - jug with incised design and a vase with painted line details (3)

Lot 6049

MICHAEL LEACH (1913-1985) A Yelland Pottery jug with a wax resist foliate detail. Impressed pottery seal. 17cm high

Lot 477

‡ Richard Batterham (1936-2021) a small cut-sided stoneware teapot and cover, covered in a speckled ash glaze, a Leach Pottery tankard and a covered small dish covered in a speckled ash glaze, and eight Leach Pottery covered soup bowls, a spare cover and small handled dish, teapot unsigned, cover re-stuck, chipped spout, impressed Leach marks to Standard Ware, 11cm. high, (23) Provenance Private collection.

Lot 478

‡ Ray Finch (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery charger, the well with combed design, six small Winchcombe bowls, a small bowl by Seth Cardew, a flask by Svend Bayer, a rectangular box and cover by David Frith,a bellied jug attributed to John Leach, two bowls and a twin-compartment dish by Sidney Tustin, and a bottle vase by John Bedding painted with a volcano erupting, impressed seal mark, minor damages, 38cm. diam. (16)

Lot 482

‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery charger, decorated to the well with a large leaf motif in tenmoku under Dolomite, impressed seal mark 34.8cm.

Lot 483

‡ John Leach (1939-2021) a Muchelney Pottery burnished vase, 2009 ovoid with flaring neck and twin loop handles, burnished black with white stripe impressed seal marks, dated 09 14cm. high Provenance Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's, 22nd June 2011 lot 4. Kate Catleugh

Lot 484

‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a Leach Pottery stoneware vase made for the Dartington Exhibition, compressed ovoid form with collar rim, painted with a band of concentric circles in tenmoku, over blue, on a speckled ash glaze to the foot, sold with a copy of the Dartington 60 Years of Pottery 1933-1993 catalogue, impressed DL and Leach pottery seal marks, 13cm. high, 18cm wide. (2) Provenance Private collection Literature Dartington 60 Years of Pottery 1933-1993, page 28 for a comparable example illustrated, made in the 1950s for the Elmhirst collection). This painted design is taken from a plate in Bernard Leach's collection, an 18th or 19th century Seto ware dish with a horse eye or Una No Me abstract design.

Lot 485

‡ Bernard Leach, attributed a Leach Pottery plate, painted with a Willow tree motif in tenmoku and blue on a mottled ash glaze, and another smaller impressed Leach Pottery seal mark to both, chips to rim of smaller plate 26.5cm. diam. (2) Provenance Private collection.

Lot 357

Three pieces of studio ceramics consisting of: John Bedding at Leach pottery large bowl, impressed marks to the footrim, 31cm across, a Leach pottery 'Wave' dish, with impressed mark to the base, 23cm across and a Winchcombe Pottery iron glazed plate, impressed mark to footrim, 28cm across (3)Qty: 5Condition report: John Bedding bowl has a chip/loss to the rim. The other Leach pottery dish has been damaged and repaired.

Lot 359

Collection of studio ceramics and pottery consisting of: a Leach pottery (St. Ives) jug, 23cm high, a pottery 1/2 pint tankard, 11cm high, two David Leach mugs, 9cm high, a David Leach tin glazed cup, 8cm high and a Muchelney studio pottery 'Sun' plate, 16cm across (6)Condition report: Overall wear, with glaze and firing faults as expected. The tankard has the handle broken off, with pieces present. The large jug has small chip and some tiny hairlines (possible glaze faults) to the rim.

Lot 668

Simon Leach art pottery green glazed octagonal vase: Height 23cm.

Lot 669

David Leach art pottery covered bowl and John Leach brown glazed jug: Muchelney Pottery mark, max height 16cm. (2)

Lot 1032

Bernard Leach (1897-1979) A small square tile, painted with a snail, painted initial and pottery mark impressed sea; marks to verso, 10cm square.Condition report: Chip to one corner.

Lot 1035

Three studio pottery yunomi, seal marks for Peter Swanson, Joanna Constantinidis? and Tim Andrews, the highest 10cm, together with three Nic Harrison cruet items, a Leach salt and other pieces (box).Condition report: Numerous rim chips to the deeper of the salt bowls (the browner of two). Otherwise, there are no condition issues.

Lot 878

Studio pottery, A Leach blue and white tile with impressed marks, a possibly Lowerdown pottery jug painted marks to base and a small studio pottery bowl. Tile 11.3cm x 11.3cm, jug height 19.5cm.Footnote: No condition issues.

Lot 59

Manner of Bernard Leach, a stoneware studio pottery teapot and cover, with cane handle, decorated with abstract leaf forms. 18cm (handle down)

Lot 12

A studio pottery ovoid vase with flared rim, decorated with fish, signed B L possibly Bernard Leach (1887-1979), and dated 1962 to the base, 34cm highCondition: no damage

Lot 15

STUDIO POTTERY, John Leach "Black Moon" 7" vase; together with Phillip Leach slip glaze stoneware 10.5" jug

Lot 34

STUDIO POTTERY, John Leach slip glazed 8.5" vase

Lot 159

Lowerdown Pottery, David Leach tankard with foxglove decoration to body. Height approx 12cm. Impressed mark below handle. No signs of damage or restoration.

Lot 365

A studio pottery teapot, with bamboo handle, possibly Leach pottery, indistinct mark to underside, 24cms high including handle.

Lot 597

ELEVEN PIECES OF STUDIO POTTERY, to include a cream crystalline glazed bowl by Will Illsley (b 1948), diameter 30.5cm, impressed mark to base, a small bowl decorated with fish, possibly by Margaret Leach with partially obscured impressed mark to base, a pair of Roger Irving Little Bocastle Pottery mocha ware candlesticks, a teapot by Diana Worthy for Crich Pottery, with bamboo handle, a Hayle Pottery pedestal bowl, a blue Osbourne Pottery mug, a reduced stoneware pestle and mortar with red copper spots probably by Keith Smith (b 1946), etc (Condition report: good) (11)

Lot 1181

Bernard Leach: a Leach Pottery St Ives preserve pot and lid with brush painted stylised leaf decoration on a dark oatmeal glaze - impressed St Ives seal mark England and painted BL monogram

Lot 1233

A Leach Pottery St Ives studio pottery stoneware bowl in the manner of Bernard Leach decorated with brushwork zig zags on an oatmeal glaze with blue banded highlighting - impressed St Ives seal - sold with a Leach Pottery standard ware bowl

Lot 10

A glazed studio pottery bowl possibly by David Leach, decorated with a repeat 'Z' pattern, the base stamped 'England' 23cm diameter, together with a glazed pottery vase stamped 'CW', 20cm high

Lot 531

A Cecil Baugh (Jamaican) Studio pottery heavy baluster vase with a slightly flared rim and "hare's fur" glaze marked Baugh 2001 to the base. 19 cm high x 15 cm diameter Together with a Jim Malone beaker, a David Leach style jug, a covered studio pottery jug and a terracotta puzzle jug.Condition report: The Baugh vase seems free from defects.The covered jug seems to have a line in the glaze just in the spout of the jugThe puzzle jug seems OKChawan style beaker seems OKThe open pitcher with iron glaze seems OK

Lot 69

A Michael Leach "Yelland" vase with ribbed decoration and treacle glaze 12 cm high together with a Michael Leach "Yelland" blue glazed jug 8 cm high including handle together with a St. Ives Pottery tankard together with attributed to Reginald Wells Soon Pottery blue speckled vase bears label to base 11 cm high

Lot 42

*Michael Leach [1913-1985] a stoneware part service: comprising four cups, four saucers, four plates, sugar bowl and two coffee/hot water pots [one with match and cover and hair crack] under flown and banded wax resist decoration, Yelland Pottery seals.

Lot 650

Bernard Howell LEACH (1887-1979)A St Ives Pottery stoneware bowl by Bernard Leach with cut sides and tenmoku glazeImpressed seal marksHeight 10.5cm Diameter 22cmA private St Ives collectionCondition report: Repaired

Lot 644

Janet LEACH (1918-1997)A St Ives Leach Pottery black stoneware vase poured with dark glaze and with twin lug handlesPersonal and pottery seals30.5cm Provenance: From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Fraser‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Fraser 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”We have over 30 pieces of June’s impressive sculpture in our March 10/11th sale.Maggie Cameron Fraser was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Some of the very fine pieces in this sale were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North East Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.Condition report: There are no condition issues. No damage, restoration or firing flaws.

Lot 545

Two Leach St Ives Pottery standard ware bowls, diameter 11.5cm; together with a studio pottery vessal with impressed potters seal (2)The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.

Lot 649

Bernard Howell LEACH (1887-1979)A St Ives Pottery stoneware bottle vase by Bernard Leach of square section, covered to the foot with a tenmoku glazeImpressed seal marks 35.5cmA private St Ives collectionCondition report: This impressive 1960s classic from the Leach pottery is as it was originally sold with a contact flaw high-up on one face and firing cracks to the underneath which have been repaired with black wax.

Lot 807

Marion WHYBROW 'The Leach Legacy, St Ives Pottery and its influence'. Sansom & Company, 1996

Lot 645

Bernard Howell LEACH (1887-1979)A St Ives celadon glazed stoneware bottle vase, incised with two willow treesScript BL initials, pottery seal and impressed England8cm.Provenance: From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Fraser‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Fraser 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”We have over 30 pieces of June’s impressive sculpture in our March 10/11th sale.Maggie Cameron Fraser was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Some of the very fine pieces in this sale were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North East Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.Condition report: No damage or restoration, it is 8.5cm.

Lot 615

Janet LEACH (1918-1997)A stoneware vessel with celadon glazeImpressed personal and Leach Pottery, St Ives marksHeight 15cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.

Lot 555

Sylvia HARDAKER for Leach St Ives Pottery, a tenmoko glazed vase with twin lug handles, height 14.5cm; together with a tenmoko glazed jug and an ash glazed jug by the same, each with impressed potters and pottery seal (3)The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.

Lot 285

TREVOR CORSER (1938-2015) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware bowl with flared rim, impressed TC and pottery marks. Unglazed foot. H.10 W.23cm

Lot 133

A Large Janet Leach Pottery Stoneware Vase, impressed marks, St. Ives pottery leaflet, 41cm tall

Lot 144

Two John Leach Muchelney Pottery Stoneware Flask Vases (tallest 29cm)

Lot 571

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Blue 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: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in.

Lot 572

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. 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: 6 3/4 in.

Lot 574

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery teapot with bamboo handle. Stoneware with speckled white glaze. The original price tag from the artist is adhered to the side of the teapot.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.Not Including Handle; Height: 4 3/4 in x width: 8 in x depth: 6 in.

Lot 575

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of six studio pottery pieces, including one green glazed platter, one small pitcher, one lidded jar, and three matching dishes, all white stoneware with green glazed interiors.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.Dishes; Height ranges from 1 1/2 in to 2 1/2 in. Diameter ranges from 7 3/4 in to 10 3/4 in. Pitcher; Height: 6 1/4 in x width: 6 in x depth: 4 1/4 in. Lidded Jar; Height: 4 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.

Lot 576

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of three large studio pottery tea bowls. All glazed stoneware, two with MacKenzie's iconic glaze streak decoration.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.Smallest Bowl; Height: 2 1/4 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in. Medium Bowl; Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in. Largest Bowl; Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.

Lot 577

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of six studio pottery plates, including one matching set of two plates, decorated with MacKenzie's handprint, and one set of four plates, decorated with orange glaze and a starburst motif. All 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.Handprint Plates (Each); Height: 1 1/4 in x diameter: 6 3/4 in. Starburst Plates (Each); Height: 1 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in.

Lot 578

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of four studio pottery ceramic tea bowls. All glazed stoneware; two with matching orange, tan, and white glaze.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.Four-sided Bowls (Each); Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. Drip-glaze Bowl; Height: 3 in x diameter: 5 in. Green Bowl; Height: 3 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.

Lot 579

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of four studio pottery bowls, all with an applied lug handle along one side. All stoneware with a bicolor glaze.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.Each; Height: 2 1/2 in x width: 5 3/4 in x depth: 5 in.

Lot 580

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic tripod bowl set on three rounded legs. Stoneware with brown glossy glaze.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 in x diameter: 9 5/8 in.

Lot 581

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery handled jar with blemish. Stoneware with speckled white glaze and MacKenzie's iconic finger marks. The original price tag from the artist is adhered to the side of the jar and inscribed "Blemish."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: 8 1/4 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in.

Lot 582

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery fluted vase. Stoneware with speckled cream glaze. The original price tag from the artist is adhered to the side of the vase. Four small felt pads are adhered along the bottom.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: 11 1/2 in x diameter: 9 in.

Lot 583

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery bowls, both with fluted sides. Both stoneware, one with a lovely dark Tomoku glaze, and the other with a pale orange Shomoku glaze.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.Tomoku Glazed Bowl; Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 7 in. Shomoku Glazed Bowl; Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.

Lot 584

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery bowls, both with fluted or faceted sides. 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.Fluted Bowl; Height: 4 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in. Bowl; Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in.

Lot 585

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Unmarked. Stoneware with a highly textured white glaze.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: 5 in x diameter: 10 in.

Lot 586

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic stoneware bowl with white and brown glaze. Marked along the footrim. Decorated interior with groups of three curving lines along the rim and a dappled splash of brown glaze in the center.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: 9 3/4 in.

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