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‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a stoneware Foxglove pattern vase made with Jeremy Leach, footed pear shaped vase resist decorated in Dolomite over tenmoku, another Foxglove cylinder vase and a collection of ephemera and personal effects from David Leach including diaries, impressed DL and JL seal marks 17cm. high (a lot) Provenance David Leach private collection
‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a stoneware Willow vase made with Jeremy Leach, ovoid with collar rim, resist decorated with Dolomite glaze over tenmoku, and another David Leach Willow vase with a tenmoku glaze impressed seal marks, paper NFS label, 22cm. high (2) Provenance David Leach Private collection
‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware vase, ovoid form with collar neck, covered with a running tenmoku glaze to the foot, the collar rim picked out with a white Dolomite glaze, and another ovoid vase by David Leach impressed seal mark, 21cm. high (2) Provenance private collection of Walter Keeler and David Leach
‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery cut-sided stoneware footed bowl, covered in a rich tenmoku glaze, and a cut-sided vase by David Leach, impressed seal marks, vase has wax repair by the artist to the side, 14.5cm. high 20cm diam. (bowl), (2) Provenance private collection of Walter Keeler and David Leach
‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware Foxglove jar, compressed ovoid form with collar neck, resist decorated in tenmoku and Dolomite glazes, impressed seal mark, 17cm. high Literature Emmanuel Cooper and Kathy Niblett, David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 105 plate 103 for a comparable vase illustrated. Provenance private collection of Walter Keeler and David Leach
Peter Beard (born 1951) a stoneware vessel with irregular rim, wax resist decorated with turquoise stripes on lavender ground, a Trevor Corser jug, a Sandy Brown plate, Tessa Fuchs bowl a Keith Munro vase, three stoneware jugs by Richard Batterham and five other items impressed PFB seal, some damages 19cm. wide (13) Provenance Peter Beard New Ground, Contemporary Ceramics Centre, Great Russell Street, London 2014 (Peter Beard) The Michael and Renate Lancaster collection.
Waistel Cooper (1921-2003) a stoneware vase, shouldered form with narrow solifleur neck, painted vertical line decoration, a low flaring organic sculpture by Sheila Fournier, a bottle vase by Robert 'Bob' Waddell, Gordonstoun School, 1963, and a collection of studio pottery impressed seal marks, chip to Cooper vase, 25.5cm. diam. (a lot)
‡ John Maltby (born 1936) a stoneware cup form, painted with geometric design in colours, a small cut-sided teapot and cover with wire handle by John Maltby and a beaker vase painted Maltby signature to cup form, 12cm. high (3) Provenance The Michael and Renate Lancaster collection.
‡ John Maltby (born 1936) a large spade vase, painted to one side with a half moon above a church, the reverse with dripped glaze decorations, in coral red, ochre and brown, outlined in white painted Maltby to base, smashed and re-stuck, 25cm. high Provenance The Michael and Renate Lancaster collection.
‡ Marianne de Trey CBE (1913-2016) a reduction fired porcelain vase, shouldered form with cylindrical neck and everted top rim, painted with red geometric decoration, and a footed bowl by Marianne de Trey, sold with a copy of Marianne de Trey Richard Dennis Publications, 2007 impressed seal mark, 16.5cm. high (3) Literature Marianne De Trey Richard Dennis Publications, 2007 page 40 this actual vase illustrated.
‡ David Hamilton (born 1940) a stoneware vase, 1972, square section with irregular top rim, painted with panels in iron oxide on an oatmeal ground impressed monogram and date, sold with a letter from the potter, 52cm. high Literature Manual of Pottery and Ceramics, Thames & Hudson, 1974 page 153 this vase illustrated. David Hamilton was professor in the Department of Ceramics and Glass at the Royal College of Art.
‡ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) a stoneware bottle vase with flaring rim, the ovoid body with incised deep fluted, waisted cylindrical neck supporting broad undulating flaring rim, covered in a pitted oatmeal glaze with iron spots, impressed seal mark, 26cm. high Literature Tony Birks, Lucie Rie, Marston House, page 135 for a comparable vase, dated circa 1976.
Wayne D Filan a glass vase dated 1970, elliptical section, shouldered form with knopped neck, yellow glass graduating to clear with swirls, another glass vase in the style of Sam Herman and a bottle vase with incised thread decoration, incised Wayne D Filan 1970 London, 20cm. high (3) Provenance The Michael and Renate Lancaster collection.
A Mdina Glass vase, dated 1977, polished square section with pulled solifleur neck, striated blue, ochre and green glass cased in clear, a Mdina bottle and stopper, another taller bottle and four other Mdina glass items, a studio vase by Sung Woh at the Royal College of Art, 1995, two Whitefriars Knobbly vases designed by Geoffrey Baxter and four other glass items, etched indistinct signature, Mdina and date, 18cm. high (14)
A De Porceleyne Fles Delft Moorish pottery vase, ovoid form, painted with scrolling flowers and foliage in ruby on a white ground, another smaller decorated with butterflies and a wall plate, and two Dutch tiles one decorated with a peacock perched on a wall painted marks, 8cm. high (5) Literature De Porceleyne Fes History of a National Product, cat no.108 for a comparable albarello vase and cat no. 119 for a comparable tile.
An unusual Arabia pottery wall plate by Toini Muona, dated 1932, painted possibly with a self-portrait at the wheel, working on a low vase on the wheel, with two tall vases drying on a shelf behind and four low bowls glazed turquoise in the foreground, another female potter watching on, painted in colours painted Arabia and TM monogram, 25.5cm. diam.
A Liberty & Co English Pewter tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0357, rounded rectangular section with arched handle, cast with panels of stylised ivy, and a Liberty pewter For Old Times Sake twin handled vase designed by David Veasey model no.010, an Art Nouveau Osiris pewter vase, model no. 770 and a Kayserzinn pewter smokers compendium, model no. 4401, stamped marks, 30cm. wide (4)
A pair of Liberty English Pewter spill vases, model no.0821, flaring cylindrical form, cast in low relief with simple flower stems, a Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper tray and an Arts and Crafts silver vase by Docker & Burn Ltd, stamped marks, silver vase Birmingham 1923, 15cm. high (Liberty vases), (4)
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