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Lot 94

Svend Bayer (Winchcombe Pottery and Wenford Bridge), teapot with recessed lid; finger wipe abstract decoration through 'standard' glaze (13cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition PotsCondition Report: Minor chip to spout glaze. Minor chip to lid glaze.

Lot 96

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), lidded storage jar; salt glazed with incised decoration (30cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 97

A large, two-handled Winchcombe pottery casserole and cover of circular form: the domed-topped cover decorated with concentric circles to the centre and emanating out to a wavy-style border, the main bowl similarly decorated, impressed mark to base (32.5cm including handles x 22cm high to tip of handle)

Lot 98

A large Winchcombe pottery dish decorated in a swirling lusterware style design, impressed mark to underside (34cm diameter) 

Lot 99

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), lidded storage jar; combed decoration through iron slip under celadon glaze (30cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 100

Mike Dodd (Winchcombe Pottery): a large stoneware jug with mottled brown glazes (32cm high) and with comb-effect to half of the body, impressed MD initial seal to base

Lot 101

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), glaze trailed meander and dot decoration through rust slip (34cm diameter)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 102

Michael Cardew (Wenford Bridge and Winchcombe Pottery), gwari handled and lidded casserole; incised and ribbed decoration to main body (22cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 103

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), bulbous jug; combed decoration through iron slip, celadon glaze (30cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 104

Mike Dodd (Winchcombe Pottery): a mottled brown glazed jug, impressed to base (21.5cm high)  

Lot 105

A studioware, stoneware vase (probably Winchcombe Pottery) or fluted, baluster form and with a mottled brown/mustard glaze, impressed mark to base (22.5cm) 

Lot 106

Michael Casson (Winchcombe Pottery and Wobage Pottery, Ross on Wye), tall lidded jar; speckled tenmoku glaze (24cm high)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 107

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), charger; glaze trailed meander decoration through rust slip (34cm diameter)  Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 109

Ray Finch (Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire), charger; combed meander and basket weave decoration through rust slip (33cm diameter) Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 110

Svend Bayer (Winchcombe Pottery and Wenford Bridge), small bowl; band of sgraffito decoration through 'standard' glaze (18cm diameter) Provenance: The Chestnut Gallery of Exhibition Pots

Lot 50

A large Winchcombe Pottery stoneware flagon: the handle affixing to a baluster-shaped body, slip decorated with undulating continuous lines to the main body with brown and reddish glazes, spigot hole to base and impressed Winchcombe mark to bottom rear of flagon (46 cm high)

Lot 1019

A group of studio pottery, 20th century, to include Tim Andrews bowls and jug with blue flower on buff ground, a Winchcombe Pottery bowl with dark brown glaze to the well, unglazed exterior, 26.7cm diameter, lustre glazed bowls and dishes, a large lidded pot by Pearsons of Chester, 26cm high, and other items (13)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 1599

Studio Pottery: a Michael Casson, Winchcombe vase, 12cm high and a Sam Uhlick mug, 13cm high. (2)

Lot 354

A collection of studio ceramics including a set of four Winchcombe pottery tenmoku glazed bowls and stands, 13cm and 17.5cm dia., a Sue Bartholomew stoneware beaker vase, 17.5cm, and other works by various hands including raku, tenmoku, celadon and crackle glazes, together with a C.H.Branham pottery bowl, of cusped form and decorated with an all-over blue glaze, 21cm dia. (a lot).

Lot 987

A Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery glazed stoneware goblet, 14 cm

Lot 94

A Winchcombe pottery jug; Pat Armstrong vase, Raku mottled body, 17.5cm high

Lot 43

A glazed studio pottery vase of ovoid form (possibly Winchcombe ?): monogrammed stamp lower unglazed foot area (14.75cm)

Lot 66

RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; a stoneware charger covered in tenmoku and kaki glaze with meander decoration, impressed WP. mark, diameter 34cm. (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

Lot 67

RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; three salt glazed teabowls with different decoration, impressed WP. marks, tallest 8cm (3). (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

Lot 68

RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; a stoneware coffee pot covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with combed decoration, impressed WP. mark (partially glaze filled), height 24cm, and a small Winchcombe jug (2). (D)Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 1992.Additional InformationNibble to coffee pot spout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 323

A Collection of Three Treacle Glazed Terracotta Beakers by Winchcombe Pottery, Each 9cm high

Lot 504

Six items of Winchcombe and other studio pottery, to include bowls, a jug, and a flowerhead decorated plate

Lot 9020

A Winchcombe Pottery tall jug with oatmeal glaze. Impressed seal. 28cm high

Lot 9031

An early Winchcombe Pottery tankard inscribed 'Vim Promovet Insitam', impressed seal, 12.5cm high (hairlined and chipped) Plus a Svend Bayer Wenford Bridge Pottery coffee jug, missing lid, incised detail. Impressed marks. 15cm high (2)

Lot 9032

A collection of studio pottery including Crowan and Winchcombe bowls, pair of Pete Palmer canisters, Kersey teapot with cane handle. Tallest 22cm including handle. (6)

Lot 9035

A collection of eight small studio pottery items including Winchcombe bud vase etc. Tallest 22cm (some a/f)

Lot 9036

A collection of assorted studio pottery including Winchcombe Pottery, Truro pottery, Mike Powers etc. Tallest 16cm

Lot 9051

RAY FINCH (1914-2012) A Winchcombe Pottery bowl, brown glaze with poured green slip detail. Impressed seal. 27.5cm diameter x 6.5cm high

Lot 76

A small quantity of Winchcombe Pottery Wares, to include two Mugs, one by Patrick Groom, two Lidded Pots and Jug, all with impressed marks, together with two other pieces of similar style (7)

Lot 1352

Ray Finch, a small Winchcombe pottery bowl and a studio pottery jug, 10cm

Lot 6190

Winchcombe Pottery speckled pot and cover, Andrew Hague oval posy vase, possible Abuja mug stamped V.D, Will Illsley circular pot and cover, together with two other studio pottery pots and covers & square section vase (8)

Lot 173

A large ovoid shaped smoke-fired lidded stoneware pottery vessel with green glaze interior and lug handles. Apparently unmarked. Possibly early Winchcombe / David Leach? Approx. 26 cms high to top of lid.

Lot 330

A Winchcombe Pottery bowl, various other Studio bowls and plates etc

Lot 77

Winchcombe pottery, studio pottery glazed stoneware lidded bowl, with side handle

Lot 67

A Winchcombe pottery glazed stoneware barrel with turned wood tap, 26cm

Lot 72

Ray Finch, Winchcombe pottery, glazed stoneware plate, with trailed decoration, 26.5cm in diameter and one other shallow two-handle bowl, having sunburst decoration to the glaze, 22.5cm

Lot 69

Ray Finch, Winchcombe pottery, glazed stoneware charger, with linear design to sole, 39.5cm in diameter, bearing pottery impress mark

Lot 70

Ray Finch Winchcombe pottery, a glazed stoneware large salad bowl, trailed with cobalt, 36cm, bears the pottery impressed mark

Lot 389

Two boxes of mixed ceramics, to include a Winchcombe Pottery jug, a Royal Worcester flat back jug, af, figurines,vases, dishes etc 

Lot 11

A Winchcombe Pottery dish decorated with brown wavy and straight lines in an oxide glaze against a speckled brown ground, attributed to Ray Finch, impressed seal mark, diameter 33.5cm.

Lot 243

MICHAEL CARDEW (BRITISH 1901-1983) FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY  slipware jug of baluster form with scroll handle the yellow glaze with incised cross hatch and foliate decoration, impressed marks to base, 19.5cm high Condition Report:There are minor glaze flecks as pictured - two to the rim, one below the rim. On the handle etc. The glaze typically does not run all the way to the bottom. The body itself is fine and there are no chips or cracks to the body.

Lot 212

Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a significant dough jar and cover, oatmeal glaze, approx 45cms h. 

Lot 123

Sidney Tustin (born 1914) a Winchcombe Pottery bowl, combed column design, glazed mustard yellow, another similar and a collection of twenty Winchcombe pottery pieces impressed seal marks, 21.5cm. diam. (22) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.

Lot 238

Michael Cardew (1901-1983) a Winchcombe Pottery jar and cover, shouldered form, slip decorated with a band of hatching a flower bud stems, in yellow and ochre, a Sidney Tustin pottery pot and cover and a jug, impressed seal marks, chip to cover of Cardew, damages, 13.5cm. high (5)

Lot 278

Studio ceramics to include: a Keith Smith jug, a Richard Batterham covered jug, a Winchcombe pottery bowl and jug, a Ray Finch jar and cover, a Chris Lewis South Heighton pottery storage jar and cover etc.

Lot 339

A Winchcombe pottery sherry flagon by Tom Jones, 30cm tall

Lot 2034

Winchcombe-style pottery tray green glaze with two wheatears, quantity studio pottery ceramics and similar (2 boxes)

Lot 7

Vintage Singer sewing machine, property of Rose Beckett who ran Winchcombe Pottery (when it was known as Greet Potteries) in the late 19th century, in mahogany case.

Lot 1099

Collection of Studio Pottery ware mainly from the Gloucester Guild of Craftsman including examples from the Winchcombe Pottery from Ray Finch, Ann James, Tony Davies

Lot 374

*RAYMOND FINCH (1914-2012) FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY: A LARGE STUDIO POTTERY JUG iron-glazed, with repeating decoration, impressed mark, 27.5cm high

Lot 100

§ Michael Cardew (British 1901-1983) at Winchcombe Pottery Cider Flagon, 1931 impressed artist's and pottery seals, earthenware, decorated wtih flowers and foliate sprigs between horizontal bands(47.5cm high (18.75in high))Footnote: With label to the base noting that the Cider Jar has a capacity of 4 gallons, was made by M. A. Cardew, Winchcombe Pottery in 1931 and was priced £5.5.

Lot 99

§ Michael Cardew (British 1901-1983) at Winchcombe Pottery Large Teapot, circa 1930 twice impressed artist's and pottery seals, and also with impressed seals to the lid, earthenware, with yellow slip trailed designs, iron handle wrapped in twine(32cm high (when handle is standing), 39cm wide (12.5in high, 15.3in wide))

Lot 384

MATT GRIMMITT for Winchcombe Pottery; a stoneware vase covered in iron glaze with meander decoration, impressed MG and pottery marks, height 12cm, and a Winchcombe Pottery bottle by another hand, height 23.5cm (2). (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

Lot 389

MICHAEL CARDEW (1901-1983) for Winchcombe Pottery; a slipware charger with meander decoration, impressed MC and pottery marks, made circa 1928, diameter 34.5cm. (D)Additional InformationLarge chip, re-glued chip and glaze losses to rim, large and small blowouts with consequent glaze losses below rim (to upper and lower sides), otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 390

MICHAEL CARDEW (1901-1983) for Winchcombe Pottery; a slipware mug partially covered in galena glaze with iron decoration, impressed MC and pottery marks, height 11cm, and a slipware jug impressed ST, probably by Sidney Tustin (but no pottery mark), height 13cm (2). (D)Additional InformationGlaze rubs to edge of mug handle, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

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