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Janet Leach (1918-1997) for Leach Pottery, a St Ives studio pottery vase with everted neck and twin handles, cross hatch incised pattern, decorated with a drip glaze, impressed seal marks to the lower edge, 22cm high Provenance: purchased in the 1980s, directly from Janet Leach in her workshop, by the current vendor
John Bedding (British, b.1947) 'Pilgrim' bottle with 'Tree of Life' design, 2007 the reverse inscribed with 'Leach Pottery Restoration Year, 2007' impressed potter's seal 41cm high, 35cm across. Artist's Statement: This pot was made as a tribute pot to Bernard Leach using one of his favourite motifs, 'The Tree of Life'. As a former student of Bernard and later an employee of the Leach Pottery, I understand the enormous contribution he made to the world of Studio Pottery. Over the years he trained and inspired generations of potters into making pots with love and integrity.
A stoneware vase with rust ilmenite brush decoration on Tenmoku glaze 53.8cm, Note: this vase was given by David Leach for the 1991 Tate Gallery St Ives fundraising auction held in these rooms, our sale room has never been so packed. It sold for £270 and was bought by the present vendor. It has the original David Leach Pottery label, other labels and impressed mark. In David Leach's original auction description he mentions a slight blemish on the shoulder. Any mark that we can identify is negligible. (See illustration).
A group of studio pottery: comprising a pair of Sid Tustin stoneware one handled bowls and covers under a yellow speckled tenmoku glaze, impressed personal and Winchcombe Pottery seals, together with a pair of Michael Leach one handled bowls under green glazes and a small cache pot [minor flake] and stand with wavy finger trailed decoration on a russet ground, impressed Yelland Pottery seals.
Leslie Gooday OBE (1921-2013) Concept 19 acrylic on board and collage, framed signed lower right, paper label to reverse 59 x 33cm (image) Provenance The estate of the artist. Catalogue notes this vase depicts a large Janet Leach pottery vase and a photograph of a potters hands possibly Lucie Rie's.
Jim Malone (born 1946) a large stoneware jug, covered to the foot with a running ash glaze, a David Leach Lowerdown Pottery stoneware flagon commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, John Leach stoneware jug, a Nic Collins bellied jug and two other jugs impressed seal mark, 35cm. high (6).
David Leach (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware vase, ovoid with incised groves, flaring rim, covered to the foot with a speckled buff glaze, another Lowerdown vase decorated with fern motif, and a small collection of pots including Ray Finch, Robert Barron and Colin Kellam, impressed seal marks, hairline to Lowerdown fern vase, 29cm. high, (a lot)
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery stoneware tea canister, covered in a matt green glaze, with later wooden cover, and a fluted bowl covered in a rich tenmoku glaze, and a collection of four Chinese celadon glazed bowls, two blue and white bowls possibly Vietnamese, and a celadon deep-rimmed plate, impressed seal marks, to canister, 14.5cm. high, (9). Provenance Decorative Arts, Christie's, 4th May 1998 lot 50 (both items).
David Leach (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Potttery cut-sided porcelain tea service, covered in a celadon glaze, comprising; milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers, a larger David Leach tin-glazed tea cup and saucer, a Crowan Pottery celadon tea set and a collection of domestic ware bowls, impressed seal marks, 9cm. high (jug), (a lot). Literature Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett David Leach Richard Dennis Publications, page 91 catalogue number 58 for a comparable tea set.

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