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Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a cut-sided stoneware bowl, covered in an ash glaze,unsigned, applied paper exhibition label, 18cm. diam. ProvenanceRichard Batterham Exhibition of Stoneware and Porcelain, British Crafts Centre, Earlham Street, London, 27th September-14th October, 1972, no.83.The Estate of Richard Batterham
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware supper dish, covered in an ash glaze, a stoneware star dish and another larger dinner plate,unsigned, painted cobalt 923cm. diam. (supper dish), (3) ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 72 catalogue number 42 (dinner plate). ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a small stoneware bottle, covered with a running manganese glaze to foot, the neck and shoulder ash glazeunsigned, 39.5cm. high ExhibitedRichard Batterham, Master Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 134 catalogue number 120 this vase illustrated.
Richard Batterham (1931-2021)an early flagon, ribbed form with applied handle, covered in a green glaze to the foot, and a twin-handled stoneware vase covered in a mottled glaze,incised # to base, 37cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. ExhibitedRichard Batterham A Life in Pots, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016.
‡ Sarah Walton (born 1945)a salt-glaze stoneware square bowl, a stoneware unomi by Scott Rivers, a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware tankard by Jeremy Leach, a small stoneware bowl by Piere Culot and seven other items,impressed factory mark, small chip to corner, 24cm. square, (11) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a cut sided stoneware bowl, covered to the foot with an ash glaze,unsigned15.5cm. diam.9cm. high ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 114 catalogue number 98. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
‡ Richard Bawden RWS NEAC RE (born 1936)View Through a Windowaquatint on paper, framedsigned Richard Bawden, titled and numbered 39/10081 x 63cm (framed)61 x 39.5cm (image) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. Catalogue notesRichard and I first met when we were nine, at a small school in the Winterborne valley, just over the hill from Durweston.Our friendship continued at Bryanston, where we both enjoyed working in the pottery.After school we always remained in touch, and I am godfather to his eldest child, Annabel.As we both became settled in our creative life a great respect for each others work grew year by year.We often chatted about our current projects and I was impressed how Richard always stressed the joy of ‘making’Though so different we both understood the importance of design, colour and perfecting technical skills: whether starting with a lump of clay or a sheet of metal, we each worked through the creative process, until finally the kiln was opened or the paper lifted from the plate.The many pots I have, and use daily, remind me of Richard and our lifelong friendship Richard Bawden, 2022.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a porcelain bowl, covered to the foot with a pale oak-ash glaze,unsigned15.7cm. diam.5.5cm. high ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 106 catalogue number 86, this bowl dates from 1964. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
Atsuya Hamada (1932-1986)a stoneware unomi, footed form with incised decoration under a tenmoku glaze, and another similar glazed ashunsigned, small chip to top rim of main, second smashed and re-stuck,9.8cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. LiteratureTony Birks & Cornelia Wingfield Digby, Bernard Leach, Hamada & Their Circle from the Wingfield Digby Collection, Phaidon, page 173 catalogue number 176 for a comparable unomi illustrated.
Leach Potterya stoneware plate, decorated with a zigzag motif in rust and brown, a small Leach Pottery 'Willow' pattern stoneware dish, a Leach Pottery pot and cover, the cover incised with a stylised oak leaf under a celadon glaze and a small pot and cover probably Crowan Potteryimpressed Leach Pottery seal28.5cm. diam. (6) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
Atsuya Hamada (1932-1986)a salt-glaze stoneware unomi, 1957/58, with brushed white slip, and another with incised decoration under an ash glaze,unsigned,9.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. LiteratureTony Birks & Cornelia Wingfield Digby, Bernard Leach, Hamada & Their Circle from the Wingfield Digby Collection, Phaidon, page 173 catalogue number 176 for a comparable unomi illustrated.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a large stoneware lugged pan, the interior glazed ash, and a stoneware pie dish by Richard Batterham,unsigned, bloat to side of pan, hairline to pie dish,36cm. wide (2) ExhibitedRichard Batterham, Master Potter Victoria & Albert Museum,ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a salt-glaze stoneware cut-sided bowl,unsigned18cm. diam.11cm. high ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 111 catalogue number 93 ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
‡ Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1993) attributedA Wenford Bridge stoneware oven dish, rounded rectangular section, with brushed design,impressed Wenford Bridge mark, in two and repaired,38.5cm. long ProvenanceThis dish was used by the Batterham's regularly for cooking food. It is believed by the Batterham family that the dish was a gift directly from Michael Cardew.The Estate of Richard Batterham.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware footed bowl with chatter band, ash glaze to interior, the exterior dark iron, a cut sided souffle dish and a small dessert bowl by Richard Batterham,unsigned, paper exhibition label number 38 to footed bowl,16cm. diam.8cm. high (3) ExhibitedRichard Batterham, Master Potter Victoria & Albert Museum,ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979)A Leach Pottery stoneware shallow bowl, incised to the well with a flying bird motif, glaze speckled celadon,impressed seal marks to base, 12.5cm. diam. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. LiteratureExhibition of the Art of Bernard Leach, Ohara Museum of Art, 1980, page 87 catalogue number 140 for a comparable example illustrated.
A large south-east Asian shouldered vase with collar rim, shouldered form with three applied loop handles, glaze from the neck to the upper body in dark brown, with slip decoratonunsigned65cm. high ProvenanceGordon Reece Gallery, Richard and Reuben drove to Yorkshire in 1985-86 and bought this vase as Burmese 14th to 16th Century.The Estate of Richard Batterham.
‡ Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985)An ovoid stoneware vase, covered in a pale blue glaze to the foot, and two other ovoid vases by Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie,impressed seal mark and painted marks, stress cracks,12cm. high (3) ProvenanceKilmington Manor Estate sale Phillips 1st May 1985 where purchased by Richard Batterham. The Estate of Richard Batterham.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware medium caddy and cover, covered in a manganese glaze, the interior ash,unsigned, 14.5cm. high (2) ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 100 catalogue number 81. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) and Dinah Batterham (1930-2007)a Leach Pottery plate, 1958, painted to the well with a figure planting rice, painted in shades of cobalt, with thin iron band to rim, and another smaller painted with a flower motif,impressed BL mark, smaller plate smashed and re-stuck, 20cm. diam. (2) ProvenanceGiven as a wedding present to Richard & Dinah Batterham by Bernard Leach.The Estate of Richard Batterham. LiteratureTony Birks & Cornelia Wingfield Digby, Bernard Leach, Hamada & Their Circle, From the Wingfield Digby Collection, Phaidon, page 45 figure 37 for a comparable plate painted with two fish.
‡ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995)a small porcelain sgraffito bowl, flaring conical form, with terracotta band to foot and well, with incised sgraffito bands, covered in a manganese glazeimpressed factory mark, broken and re-stuck12.5cm. diam.5.5cm. high ProvenancePrimavera, London, 17th March 1970, purchased by Richard Batterham.The Estate of Richard Batterham.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a cut-sided stoneware bowl, covered to the foot with an ash glaze,unsigned18cm. diam.10.5cm. high ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 114 catalogue number 96. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
Richard BATTERHAM (1936-2021) A pottery teapot and cover. With mottled glaze and cane handle, height 23cm, together with another teapot by Jason Wasson, both unmarked (2).The mottled glazed teapot with a repair to the lid and a chip to the underside of the rim, a chip to the outer rim of the lid, large chip to the rim of the teapot, nibbles to the glaze of the spout, small chips to the spout and rim of the other teapot. Images on Lay's Auctioneers website.
Richard BATTERHAM (1936-2021) Caddy and Cover Stoneware, 21cm.There is a firing flaw between the lid and the body of the pot, where it appears that a trickle of glaze has caused friction between the two. This presents itself as a chip approximatley 5cm in length and 1cm in width (please see additional images). Besides this, the piece is in good condition.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) a stoneware caddy and cover, covered with an ash glaze over black iron, and another caddy and cover with chattering band, unsigned, labelled Manganese Carbonate, cover fused to second caddy 24cm. high (3) Provenance From the estate of Richard Batterham. Catalogue notes This jar was used by Richard Batterham to store Manganese Carbonate powder. Literature Tanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin, Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A page 51 figure 48, this pot is visible on the shelf behind Richard.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) a stoneware beer jar and cover, covered in a tenmoku glaze unsigned, incised TD to base, crack to cover, small bloats to rim of jar, 52cm. high, (2) Provenance The Estate of Richard Batterham. This jar and cover was found in the Blower room when the kiln was dismantled in October 2022.

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