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STUDIO POTTERY - BERNARD LEACH INTEREST a fascinating collection of Studio Pottery and Artist programmes and booklets, including Shoji Hamada Exhibition of Pottery (1929 and 1931), Exhibition of Kenkichi Tomimoto and Bernard Leach, Artists of St Ives 1949, Penwith Society of Arts in Cornwall, Mark Tobey 1934. Also with some Penguin Modern Painters books (David Jones, Duncan Grant, Henry Moore, John Piper, Ben Nicholson etc), Canadian Eskimo Art, and various other ephemera including paper cuttings. *Formally owned by Laurie Cookes, Bernard Leach's second wife.
JAPANESE ITEMS - BERNARD LEACH INTEREST including a square wooden box with signature to the lid, 2 small lacquered boxes, a nest of 3 pottery dishes, 2 fans (1 with cover), folder and other items. Also with an English rosewood and brass bound sewing box, with various compartments and removable tray. *Formally owned by Laurie Cookes, second wife of Bernard Leach.
In the manner of Shoji Hamada - A rectangular slab vase from The Leach Pottery, with shallow collar neck, tenmoku glaze with sweeping brush work motifs in resist decoration, height 11.5cm, width 8.5cm.Provenance - This vase was purchased and owned by Gillian (Gill) Harrington who worked at the Leach Pottery on Kensington Church Walk in the early 1970s. Gill had originally worked for Bernard Stone at the Turret Bookshop which shared a space with The Leach Pottery. During her time working at The Turret Bookshop Gill became close friends with Sybil Hansen who worked for Leach at the Kensington Church Walk shop. From this friendship Gill began working at the shop covering shifts and selling the ceramics. Her daughter, who studied at St Mary Abbots School just down the road remembers sitting with her mother in the shop after school and also being taught how to pot by William (Bill) Marshall. Her diaries of the time make numerous mentions to her job at The Leach Pottery and her close friendship with both Sybil Hansen and Guy Worsdell. This piece and the other two examples were acquired by Gill at her time there.
LEACH POTTERY & SCOTT MARSHALL. A Leach Pottery, St. Ives, standard ware jug, height 19cm & a Scott Marshall, Boscean Pottery, St. Just jug height 18cm. Condition: Both good. No damage or restoration. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. 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.
LEACH POTTERY. Three Leach Pottery Standard Ware single-handle casseroles. Length 22cm. Condition: No damage or restoration but lack lids. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. 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.
LEACH POTTERY TILE. A Leach Pottery decorated tile. 10 x 10cm. Condition: No damage or restoration. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. 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.
WARREN MACKENZIE (1924-2018); a faceted stoneware bowl and cover covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed M mark, diameter 13cm.MacKenzie worked at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK in the early 1950s and therafter at Stillwater, Minnesota. He followed the Japanese Mingei aesthetic of traditional crafts which led him to coin the term 'Mingei-sota' to describe his own style.Provenance: Purchased in 2015.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JEFF OESTREICH (born 1947); a near pair of faceted and fluted soda fired porcelain yunomi and a small stoneware beaker, impressed JO marks, tallest 10.5cm (3).Oestreich was introduced to ceramics by Warren MacKenzie and like MacKenzie he worked at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK (1969-71) before returning to Minnesota. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a small fluted porcelain jar and cover, impressed DL mark, height 10.5cm. (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
CARSON CULP; a wood fired stoneware yunomi and a chawan made at the Leach Pottery, incised and impressed marks, tallest 9.5cm (2).Culp is based at Wolf Ceramics, Portland, Oregon and trained at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK in 2017.Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
David Leach (1911-2005) stoneware pottery footed bowl, with repeating blue and brown iron glaze and orange dot decoration to a brushed blue glaze, potter's seal LX to foot, 6.2cm x 6.4cm, together with a David Leach stoneware footed cylindrical bowl with iron blue drip glaze 8.5cm x 8.2cm, chip and hairline crack to rim (2) *ARR may apply to this lot
Robert Tinnyunt (Burmese, b. 1940): a studio pottery vase, circa 1980, of squat ovoid form with twin small handles, impressed monogram 'TR', 36 by 29cm high.Notes: Robert Tinnyunt came to England in 1962, and worked with David Leach 1967-1970 at Lowerdown Pottery, from 1970 onwards he set up his own workshop in Kingsteignton, Devon.
David Leach (1911-2005) - a Lowerdown studio pottery foxglove decorated vase, of ovoid tapering form, impressed monogram towards base, h.22cm; together with a David Leach foxglove small footed circular bowl, impressed monogram verso, dia.9cm (2)Condition report: Vase – overall very good and original, no apparent faults.Bowl – fine approx. 4.5cm hairline crack running vertical from rim downwards, otherwise good.
*Michael Leach [1913 - 1985] a collection of stoneware domestic items: comprising two pitchers and a teapot, fifteen cups, nineteen saucers, milk jug, nine various bowls, two small plates and a crock, most under ash glazes, the jug and teapot with finger trailed decoration and the crock under tenmoku, impressed personal and Yelland Pottery seals.
Janet Leach (1918-1997) - Rare large brown-glazed studio pottery stoneware vase, of bulging oval section with lug handles to shoulders, slightly ribbed and having brown glaze splash decoration to the matt body beneath glazed neck and shoulders, impressed marks, 31.5cm high For a vase of similar colour and decoration with lug handles, see Cooper, Emmanuel, Janet Leach, A Potters Guide, page 65
A Studio Pottery Jar, St. Ives, Bernard Leach with Gold Kintsugi Repair. Bearing the impressed St.Ives mark and very likely decorated by Bernard Leach. With a Japanese gold lacquer (kintsugi) repair to a chip to the inner rim. Dating to the 1960s. Diameter 10.5cm, height 8.5cm.Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton. Mr. Page was a great fan of Bernard Leach and met and had tea with him on more than one occasion during the 1960s.

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