Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio ceramic pottery vessels. Glazed stoneware including one tripod lidded vessel and one cup. 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.(Lidded vessel) height: 7 1/4 in x diameter: 6 in. (Cup) height: 5 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major losses. There is a small chip on the outer rim of the lidded jar (left), a 1/4 inch in length. The jar also has 2 hairline cracks that have been glazed over in the firing, but do not carry through to the inside of the vessel. There is no visible cracks, chips, or losses, to the footed bowl (right). There are several small pen/pencil marks inside the footed vessel. There is wear as expected from age and use.
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A large Dartington Pottery cider Flagon, with combed slip decoration, lacking tap, impressed signature to foot, H 37cm, together with four pieces of Michael Leach Yelland pottery including two Jugs and two Egg Cups, a slipware Basket in the style of Sandy Brown, also with a bulbous Vase, with impressed K mark to foot, H 18cm (7)
Small quantity of studio ceramics inlcuding a Muchelney pottery cup 9cm; a David Leach oblong dish incised with wheat design, 16cm long; two stoneware cups with tenmoku detailing (no seal mark) 7.8cm; etc.Qty: 10Condition report:Three items have crazing. Please see additional uploaded images, including marks on relevant items.
A David Leach black, white and pale turquoise ground striped dish of elliptical form, bearing seal mark to underside, 39.5 cm x 22.5 cm, a David Leach tapered pot of waisted form with monochrome line striped decoration, bearing seal mark to underside, 6.5 cm diameter x 4.5 cm high and a St. Ives Leach Pottery green glazed pot, 9 cm diameter x 7.5 cm high (3) (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS The elliptical dish has two significant hairline fractures at one end, one one side, one the other. Some slight roughness to the edges, firing faults etc throughout. The tapered pot has some roughness to the edges and has some white marks to the base. The green glazed pot has heavy crazing throughout, some losses to the glaze on the rim. All pieces have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching, firing faults, in need of a clean etc - see images for more details
ARR David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery a stoneware lidded teapot decorated cream glaze with iron speckle, an iron and blue brush wave and dot pattern repeated around the body, mounted with a cane handle, impressed LD and Lowerdown Pottery marks, 28cm high including handleIn good condition - no damage, repairs or restoration.
A St. Ives Leach Pottery standard ware part service, originally purchased from Heals in the 1960s, comprising circular tureen and cover, smaller tureen and cover, coffee pot and cover, six soup bowls with five covers and five small stands, seven two-handled plates, 27.5cm long, six dessert bowls and four other smaller bowls, impressed seal marks (minor faults).
A Leach standard ware part coffee service. Comprising; pot and cover, jug, sugar bowl, three cups and six saucers, together with a Tomlin studio pottery vase.Provenance - Bought directly from the Leach Pottery, circa 1970 Good afternoon Fiona, the lot is in good overal condition, there is a chip to the spout of the smaller jug, the Tomlin piece is in very good condition with no issues. We have an inhouse mailing service, the estimate is £40 for this particular lot within the UK.
William 'Bill' Marshall (1923-2007) at Leach Pottery Tall pitcher or jugiron glazeimpressed potter's and pottery seal marks near the footrim35cm high. Minimal glaze and firing faults as expected. Chip to spout circa 4mm. Section to internal rim which appears different from the rest, this about 4cm in length, 2cm deep. Looks like a bit of patching up. New photos added.
Svend Bayer (b.1946) Shallow bowl or dishdecorated with two fish in blue glazeimpressed potter's marks to the base24.5cm acrossand a Leach Pottery wave bowl or shallow dish, impressed pottery seal mark to the footrim, 22cm across (2). Overall both seem ok with minimal glaze faults due to the firing. No damage that we can see.
Leach Pottery Coffee pot and coverimpressed seal mark to the foot and two other smaller piecescoffee pot measures 21cm high approx (3). Provenance:The late Oliver Watson (1949-2023), British Studio Pottery expert at the V & A, Emeritus Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture and curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and the School of Oriental Studies, London.Oliver Watson curated the pottery component of the 1985 Tate Britain exhibition St. Ives 1936–64 and contributed an essay on ceramics to the 1989 catalogue of the first major exhibition outside Britain to celebrate the work of St. Ives artists and potters, when St Ives potters toured Japan. In 1990 he published his groundbreaking book, British Studio Ceramics: a catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, which was reprinted in 1993 as Studio Pottery: Twentieth-Century British Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Trevor Corser (1938-2015) A Leach Pottery, St. Ives jar and cover, glazed stoneware impressed pottery and personal monogram marks, 23cm high; sold together with one further St. Ives vase, probably also by Trevor Corser, but with marks obscured by the glaze, 19cm high (2)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. A small section of glaze loss to the rim of the cover, possibly on manufacture.
A large David Leach foxglove pattern studio pottery stoneware bowl The brown and blue /grey decoration depicting a stylised foliate spray to each side, above two concentric brown bands, the oatmeal ground with brown speckles throughout, with impressed Lowerdown pottery seal mark, 25cm diameter.
Tim Andrews (B. 1960) - A vintage late 20th-century ceramic raku vase, with smoky yellow, blue, and pink colours to a charcoal background to the exterior and a crackle glaze to the interior. Bublous shaped body. Impressed 'TA' mark to the bottom of the vase. Measuring approx. 15cm tall.Tim Andrews is an English studio potter, who specialises in smoke-fired and raku ceramics. Andrews trained as an apprentice to David Leach and studied at Dartington Pottery Training Workshop before setting up his first studio in 1981. In 1986 he returned to Lowerdown and now has a studio at Woodbury in Devon. He is a part of the Craft Potters Association and has published a number of books on the craft of raku. He exhibits his work internationally and is found in both public and private collections including, the Ashmolean Museum, St John's College, Oxford, New York, Lord Chancellor Lord Irving, and more.
BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979)BolCirca 1960Monogrammé 'BL' et avec le cachet de Leach PotteryGrès partiellement émailléH: 11,6 cm. (4.5/8in.); D: 25,6 cm. (10.1/8in.)A monogrammed bowl in partially glazed stoneware by Bernard Leach with Leach Pottery's seal circa 1960.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR WAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.W Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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