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David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware footed bowl, the interior with wax resist foliate designs in celadon and tenmoku glazes, 35cm diameter, seal mark to base CONDITION REPORT: This is in lovely condition. No damages or restoration and very little wear generally.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
David Leach (1911-2005), a Lowerdown stoneware teapot, brushwork foliate design, impressed Leach pottery seal, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware bowl, foxglove pattern with speckled interior, Leach pottery mark, 14.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Richard Batterham (geb. 1936 in Bryanston, Dorset) Keramik, braun/rot glasiert, große Bodenvase, ovoider Korpus mit profilierter Schulter, kurzem Hals und ausgestelltem Lippenrand, ungemarkt, H 62cm, Witterungsspuren Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Kulturamt der Landshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, S. 49.Richard Batterham: Keramiker, zweijährige Ausbildung bei Bernard Leach in der Leach Pottery, St. Ives, 1959 eigenes Studio in Durweston, in der Nähe von Blandford, Dorset, Arbeiten in zahlreichen Museen und Privatsammlungen. Seine Keramik gilt als feinstes Steinzeug in der Leach-Tradition.Richard Batterham (born 1936, Bryanston, Dorset)pottery, brown/red glaze, large floor vase, ovoid body with profiled shoulder, short neck and flared rim, not marked, H 62cm, traces of weathering Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Kulturamt der Landshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, p. 49 Ceramicist, two years training with Bernard Leach in the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, 1959 own studio in Durweston, near Blandford, Dorset, works in numerous museums and private collections. His ceramics are considered to be the finest stoneware in the Leach tradition
David Andrew Leach (1911 in Tokio - 2005 in Torquay) große Schale, Keramik, braun/hellgrau glasiert auf rundem Standring, gemuldeter Korpus mit ausgestelltem Rand, im Boden Prägemarke, D 35cm, rücks. Aufgeklebter Aufhänger Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Kulturamt der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, S. 19.David Andrew Leach: Lehre bei seinem Vater an der Leach Pottery St Ivesin Cornwall, 1935-37 Ausbildung zum Töpfermeister am North Staffordshire Technical College, Stoke-on-Trent, 1955 Gründung der Lowerdown Pottery in Bovey Tracey, Devon, wo er für sein Porzellan bekannt wurde, weltweit zahlreiche AusstellungenDavid Andrew Leach (1911, Tokyo - 2005, Torquay)pottery, brown/light gray glaze, large bowl, on circular base, troughed body with flared edge, embossed mark to base, D 35cm, on the reverse glued-on ring Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Kulturamt der Landshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, p. 19 Apprenticeship with his father, Bernard Leach, at the Leach Pottery St Ivesin Cornwall, 1935-37 training as master potter at North Staffordshire Technical College, Stoke-on-Trent, 1955 Foundation of the Lowerdown Pottery in Bovey Tracey, Devon, where he was known for his porcelain, worldwide numerous exhibitions
Attributed to Bernard & David Leach - Leach Pottery - A large and impressive studio art pottery lidded jar. Hand painted earthen decoration throughout in brown and blue. Lipped twin handles to sides of the bulbous body. Supplied with an original 1952 The Leach Pottery Catalogue. Measures approx; 36cm x 32cm. No visible makers marks or signature.
David Leach Lowerdown Pottery Standard ware lidded coffee pot and three matching coffee mugs and a milk pourer with celadon glazed interiors, a St Ives Standard ware celadon glazed lidded coffee pot, a Langley Mill pottery jardiniere, an Arabia Ruscha pot and cover, other studio pottery, ceramics and glassware Location: 8:3
A Martina O'Leary fish decorated jug, designed by Roger Mitchell, signed to base, 12.5 cm high, a similar small vase inscribed to base "Made in the studio of Roger Mitchell", 8 cm high, a Derek Emms (1929-2004) Leach Pottery of St, Ives teapot, stamped below handle, 10.5 cm high, a sponge work bowl with cow decoration, signed and dated to base "Gessa '95", 11.5 cm diameter x 6.2 cm high and a hand-painted plate by Hilda Wicks of Bideford 1982 decorated with butterflies and flowers, signed and dated to base, 27 cm diameter
A Hook Norton glazed pottery table lamp of bottle form in the manner of Bernard Leach, with silk shade, together with a pair of Bourton-on-the-Water pottery floral decorated table lamps and a modern black glazed pottery and brass spherical table lamp CONDITION REPORTS The height of these lamps are 26cm and 25cm there is a slight difference.
A GROUP OF LEACH POTTERY CELADON TABLE WARES, comprising four bowls, four tea cups and five saucers, two mugs, five egg cups and five side plates.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Table wares in varying condition, two saucers chipped, one side plate chipped, one side plate chipped and hairlined, two cups hairlined, two bowls hairlined, one egg cup chipped, all with crazing to glaze and general surface wear.
A group of Studio Pottery bowls to include examples by Michael Leach, Leonard James Edgar and Hugh West, the largest 17cms (6.75ins) diameter.Condition ReportAll good overall condition some minor crazing, All good overall condition, no chips or cracks, some crazing to the glaze inside the bowl, otherwise good condition
A Celtic Newlyn pottery vase, of tapered cylindrical form, with blue decoration on black ground, 28cm high, together with a Royal Doulton jug, a Duiske blue glass vase, a blue glass posy basket, a large Canterbury pottery baluster vase, decorated with green, white and black glaze, 34.5cm high, together with a studio pottery jug and stopper, possibly Leach pottery (damage to maker's stamp), a blue glazed jar and cover and a Swarovski style model of a teddy bear holding a balloon (a/f)

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