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Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979)A balauster vase with dark green ground. 26cm tallA pioneer of modernist ceramics Leach was born in Hong Kong and originally studied painting and etching in London. Turning to pottery he spent many years in Korea and Japan. He set up a pottery studio in St.Ives with renowned Japanese potter Shoji Hamada. Leach succeeded in abolishing the barrier between “art” and “craft”, in creating a successful blend of modernist abstract design and traditional techniques.
Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979) (attributed to) at Leach Pottery Dish, circa 1935 earthenware with slip cream and brown trailed decoration impressed St. Ives seal 33cm x 25.7cm. Provenance: with CBS Ceramics, St. Ives; together with a letter from John Bedding accrediting the dish to Bernard Leach personally.
David Leach (British, 1911-2005) at Lowerdown Pottery Coffee set, circa 1956-61 comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers with fluted sides impressed pottery seals the coffee pot 19.5cm high. Literature: see Emmanuel Cooper, David Leach, Richard Dennis, 2003, p.85, no.33 for an example of the coffee pot and cover.
§ Robin Welch (British, b.1936), a monumental stoneware vase, the tapering cylindrical form with waisted band to centre, the top section with pierced rectangles, impressed seal mark 83 x 32cm (32 x 12in) Robin Welch studied at Penzance School of Art and the Central School of Art, London. From 1953-1959 he worked at the Leach Pottery and in 1965 he set up Stradbroke Pottery in Eye, Suffolk. He has designed for many major companies, including Wedgwood, Midwinter and Denby but is highly respected in his own right as a contemporary potter producing individually thrown, coiled or slabbed pots in stoneware. During his career he has explored colour, surface texture, form, detail of edge, and line. His work has been often referenced including "Design Sourcebook Ceramics" by Edmund De Waal, New Holland,1999 and "A guide to Collecting Studio Pottery" by Alistair Hawtin, A & C Black, 2008. His work can be found in public collections throughout the UK with the Victoria and Albert Museum holding several of his pieces.
David Andrew Leach (b.1911) studio stoneware planter of tapered pedestal form, blue-grey frieze with slip trailing stylised decoration, impressed monogram to base and Lowerdown pottery monogram, 14cm high Live Bidding: Certain amount of fretting indents and protrusions, firing chip to rim of base
•William Bill Marshall (1923-2007) a Leach Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, painted with a simple brushed grass design in blue and tenmoku spots on a celadon glaze, a Paul Barron bottle vase, a Trevor Corser Leach Pottery tile, a Rosemary Wren owl and three other pots impressed seal marks, chips to spout of pot 13cm. high (7)
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery stoneware vase, square section with circular rim, resist decorated in green over brown wit a hatched design, a Janet Leach vase, a Vera Tollow bowl, a Raku figure and a stoneware bowl impressed BL and Leach Pottery seals, firing faults, damages to Janet Leach, 13.5cm. high (5)
JANET LEACH. A Janet Leach Japanese style three-part garden lantern. Applied texture to the cover & elsewhere. Impressed personal & Leach Pottery marks. Height 27cm, diameter of top 30cm. Provenance: Formerly the property of Mary 'Boots' Redgrave. CONDITION REPORTS: This lantern has signs of standing outside, it has two hairline cracks to the central section, some loss around the drainage hole of the base.

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