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Lot 392

Winchcombe Pottery; two press moulded rectangular slipware dishes with pie crust rims, impressed early pottery marks, largest 25.5 x 22.5cm (2).Additional InformationChips to underside of rim of larger dish, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. 

Lot 439

PATRICK GROOM (born 1932) for Winchcombe Pottery; a slipware jug with iron decoration, impressed PG and pottery marks, height 15.5cm, a pair of beakers and a soup bowl by Sidney Tustin, a box and cover by Charles Tustin, and a pair of Winchcombe Pottery plates, diameter 19.5cm (7). (D)Additional InformationChip to rim of one beaker and chips to cover of soup, hairline to box, 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 440

PATRICK GROOM (born 1932) for Winchcombe Pottery; three slipware jugs with iron decoration on yellow ground, impressed PG and pottery marks, tallest 13cm (3). (D)Additional InformationChips to spouts and rims of two larger jugs, 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 497

RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; three salt glazed tea bowls, impressed WP. marks, largest diameter 11cm (3). (D) Provenance: Purchased 2004.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 572

SIDNEY TUSTIN (1914-2005) for Winchcombe Pottery; a slipware beaker with meander pattern, impressed ST and pottery marks, height 10.5cm, a Charles Tustin bowl and a small Winchcombe Pottery jug, marked EB (3). (D)Additional InformationChips to beaker and nibbles to jug 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 375

Winchcombe Pottery, a small group of pottery comprising small slip decorated jug by Patrick Groom, 8.5cm high, oval bowl, salt cellar, mustard pot and plate [5] CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 376

Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware bowl, concentric patterns on iron glaze, 33cm wide/Note: unmarked but purchased directly from the potter/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 377

Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware cider jug, painted wavy design on iron glaze, handle to side, cork stopper and wooden tap, 40cm high/Note: unmarked but purchased directly from the potter CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 330

Winchcombe Pottery; two lidded jars with trailed decoration, 19cm and 12cm high/Note: unsigned, but purchased from the pottery by the vendor's family CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 1203

A pair of Lowerdown Jeremy Leach tankards with scroll and thumb rest handles covered in a tenmoku glaze - seal marks to base - sold with a Winchcombe pottery slipware egg cup

Lot 8

Four pieces of slipware decorated Winchcombe Pottery:an oval slipware dish decorated with a simple scrafitto pattern and lead glaze, local earthenware clay, wood fired, possibly made by Elijah Comfort circa 1920 (20.5cm wide x 8cm high)a circular slipware dish impressed WP (Winchcombe Pottery) (22.75cm diameter)a small dish of tapering square form decorated with allegorical wheat stems and with single small handle, the unglazed base stamped/impressed DK (17.5cm including handle)a small pot of ovoid section (minus cover) decorated with country flowers (also with impressed Winchcombe Pottery mark to underside and also initials S.T.) (8.5cm diameter x 7cm high) (rim fritting to rim edge) 

Lot 1241

A Winchcombe Pottery rectangular dish with slip decoration, impressed WP pottery mark to base; with two studio pottery small bowls with impressed JA mark to base, and a stoneware dish with tenmoku glaze and impressed dh mark to base

Lot 1250

Three studio pottery jugs in the Winchcombe style, two unmarked, one with indistinct seal. Largest 12cm high (3)

Lot 1448

A Winchcombe Pottery jug with iron red glaze and waved line detail. Impressed pottery seal 20.5cm high

Lot 1492

An early Winchcombe Pottery rectangular dish, waved 'snake' slip detail over green glaze. Impressed seal 25cm X 17.5cm

Lot 6109

Sid Tustin for Winchcombe pottery: two studio pottery two-sectioned dishes, Ray Finch for Winchcombe pottery salt glazed planter, Michael Leach for Yelland pottery mug of waisted form H13cm, textured stoneware dish by Frank Robinson and Angie and a salt glazed vase of lobed form (6)

Lot 373

A Winchcombe Pottery Mug with stylised brand designs on a green/brown ground, having Michael Cardew stamp, a Bowl with Sidney Tustin impressed mark and an oblong Dish by Raymond Finch There are patches where the glaze hasn't taken to the foot rim on the jug, on the rectangular dish, the glaze is crazed

Lot 285

David Wilson Winchcombe Pottery studio pottery stoneware bowl with oatmeal glaze, 23cm diam., impressed mark and further items of pottery and glassware, a carton.

Lot 6031

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

Lot 478

‡ Ray Finch (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery charger, the well with combed design, six small Winchcombe bowls, a small bowl by Seth Cardew, a flask by Svend Bayer, a rectangular box and cover by David Frith,a bellied jug attributed to John Leach, two bowls and a twin-compartment dish by Sidney Tustin, and a bottle vase by John Bedding painted with a volcano erupting, impressed seal mark, minor damages, 38cm. diam. (16)

Lot 479

‡ Ray Finch MBE (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery salt-glaze stoneware teapot and cover, with simple painted decoration, and an en suite caddy and cover, impressed seal marks, 15.5cm. high (4)

Lot 300

Winchcombe Pottery large studio pottery cider flagon, with iron glaze, impressed potters seal mark to foot rim, 62cm high overallCondition report: Overall light wear, scratches and minor marks consistent with age and use. Minor glaze/firing faults.

Lot 301

Winchcombe Pottery large studio pottery jug, with combed decoration, impressed potter seal mark to the foot rim, 48cm high Condition report: Overall light wear, scratches and minor marks consistent with age and use. Minor glaze/firing faults.

Lot 357

Three pieces of studio ceramics consisting of: John Bedding at Leach pottery large bowl, impressed marks to the footrim, 31cm across, a Leach pottery 'Wave' dish, with impressed mark to the base, 23cm across and a Winchcombe Pottery iron glazed plate, impressed mark to footrim, 28cm across (3)Qty: 5Condition report: John Bedding bowl has a chip/loss to the rim. The other Leach pottery dish has been damaged and repaired.

Lot 1031

Attributed to Ray Finch, A Winchcombe pottery square dish, with black and rust wax resist decoration, impressed mark, 30cm square.

Lot 648

Jacqui Ramrayka - stoneware vase with copper red glaze, impressed mark on base, height 21 cm and Winchcombe pottery blue speckled vase, incised mark to base.

Lot 572

2 X 1952 Winchcombe Pottery tankards & Eric Leaper Newlyn lidded bowl & Upchurch bowl.

Lot 1004

Matt Grimmitt and John Foster for Winchcombe, a collection of studio pottery jugs, including a pair by Foster, bulbous form with incised wave design, tenmoku glazed, and a large ribbed example by Grimmitt, 27cm high (4)

Lot 70

A Winchcombe Studio pottery jug (damaged), a miniature modern Moorcroft vase, a Sue Dyer pottery vase, a wooden tray, together with further assorted ceramics

Lot 32

A large Winchcombe Pottery stoneware bowl, with iron glaze, impressed seal mark14 x 30cm

Lot 37

§ Michael Cardew (British, 1901-1983) for Winchcombe Pottery, a monumental stoneware vase, the ovoid body potted with four lug handles and slip decorated with stylised abstract motifs over a treacle ground, impressed seal marks to base and underside37cm high.

Lot 116

Two Winchcombe Pottery 1970's butter and cheese dishes (seconds so not signed)

Lot 81

A collection of studio pottery comprising two John Shelly (1907-1995) ex-Winchcombe Pottery circa 1951-62 plates, approx 22.5 cm diameter, a circa 1970's Rob Davies plate with treacle glaze, 22.5 cm diameter and a pair of possibly Derek Beaver of Edinburgh cups and saucers

Lot 75

A collection of large studio pottery including Winchcombe, two cider flagons jug etc, tallest 41cm

Lot 74

A large collection of Ninniss and other studio pottery, some dated 1960s including Winchcombe, tallest 21cm

Lot 495

A Collection of Studio Pottery to Include Winchcombe Dish etc

Lot 112

14 Pieces of Winchcombe Pottery, includes Don Jones water vessel apprentice piece approx. h 19cm, Ray Finch wall pocket dated 1949 - 1989 approx. h 12cm, Ray Finch teacup approx. 7cm h x 8cm w, lidded decorated preserve pot approx. 10cm h x 11cm w, small stoneware jug approx. 8cm h, small preserve pot approx. 10cm h, small stoneware vase approx. 11cm h, small decorated jug approx. 11 cm h x 12 cm w, 5" decorated jug approx. 13 cm h, dish with handle approx. 15cm w, Sid Tustin pin dish approx. 10cm w, Eddie Hopkins double dish approx. 20cm w, Eddie Hopkins large vase approx. 25cm h, and a small stoneware jug approx. 11cm h.  January Antique and Collectable Sale 27/01/2022All in good condition, small chip to base of apprentice piece - please see images.

Lot 106

Winchcombe pottery blue speckled vase, incised mark to base.

Lot 562

RAY FINCH. A Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery pitcher. Personal Winchcombe mark at base of handle. Height 25cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase. 

Lot 1216A

A Winchcombe pottery slipware jug with hand painted swirl decoration - Winchcombe Pottery and CP impressed seal mark

Lot 271

A Ray Finch Winchcombe Pottery brown and ochre glazed jug with incised decoration, bearing initials / monogram stamp "RF" 20 cm high

Lot 270

A Ray Finch Winchcombe Pottery brown glazed jug 24 cm high

Lot 42

Various studio pottery to include 6 rectangular dishes, a two-handled blue-glazed lidded Winchcombe Pottery jar and cover (19cm high), 4 vases and a jug (a/f)

Lot 251

A large Winchcombe Pottery high sided bowl possibly decorated by Michael Cardew with brush strokes in ochre against a brown and green ground, impressed mar seal mark, diameter 35cm, height 14cm.

Lot 37

A Winchcombe studio pottery bowl decorated in a green glaze with a brown wiggled line, impressed mark, diameter 20cm, together with a Seviers pottery bowl and another studio pottery bowl. (3)

Lot 75

A small Winchcombe Pottery studio pottery dish decorated by Patrick Groom with two brown painted fish against the ochre ground, impressed seal marks, diameter 17cm.

Lot 85

A Winchcombe Pottery nut dish decorated by Sidney Tustin with a brown and black pattern against a green ground, impressed mark, length 17cm, together with two Winchcombe jugs, a tankard and a chocolate cup, all with impressed marks. (5)

Lot 86

A small Winchcombe Pottery vase thrown and decorated by Ray Finch, the faceted body with a oxide glaze, impressed seal mark, height 7.5cm.

Lot 87

Three pieces of Winchcombe Pottery comprising a tea kettle, a mug and a milk jug each decorated with hand painted fish in tones of brown against an ochre ground, impressed monogram mark for Patrick Groom to the jug, the kettle unmarked and S/D. (3)

Lot 88

A collection of assorted mid to late 20th Century Winchcombe Pottery to include dish stands, a jug and a vinegar bottle, each with impressed marks. (qty)

Lot 89

Five assorted Winchcombe Pottery lidded preserve pots and trinket boxes of varying form with hand painted glaze decoration, all with impressed marks, several with artist monograms, largest height 13cm. (5)

Lot 1126

Seven studio pottery wares including a Winchcombe Pottery teapot.

Lot 1142

A Winchcombe pottery tenmoko glazed dish with resist decoration of two fish, width 26cm; together with a slipware fish decorated serving bowl with six matching smaller bowls.

Lot 545

Eddie Hopkins (1941-2007) for Winchcombe PotteryLarge storage jar and covertenmoku and iron glaze, the shoulders with handlesimpressed potter's and pottery seals44cm high. Provenance:The Daphne Swann Collection.

Lot 580

Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe PotteryJar and coverhoney glaze, the lid with incised grass patternimpressed potter's and pottery seals20cm high.Condition report: Some minor flea bites and glaze loss to the rim. Minor firing imperfections. Overall good.

Lot 176

A Winchcombe Pottery ochre/brown glazed flagon now as a table lamp (tap missing) 51 cm high (not including rose)

Lot 200

Michael CardewHarvest jug, circa 1932Earthenware, cream slip with carved inscription and incised horizontal bands beneath a galena glaze. 22.2 cm high Underside impressed with artist's and Winchcombe Pottery seals.Footnotes:ProvenanceLeo Baker, EnglandThence by descent to the present ownerThe Estate of Leo Baker – lots 196-200Leo Kingsley Baker (1898–1986), studied at Wadham College, Oxford, where he met the author C.S. Lewis – whose letters to Baker demonstrate a shared love of poetry. After taking his BA in 1922, Baker was from 1922 to 1925 an actor with the Old Vic Company under Lilian Baylis. In 1925 he married Eileen Brookes. Baker gave up the theatre owing to troubles resulting from war wounds, and he and his wife set up a handloom weaving business in Chipping Campden, known as the Kingsley Weavers. Baker was good friends with Bernard Leach and in correspondence between them dated 1926, Baker states that he and his wife Eileen greatly enjoyed Leach's recent visit. In another letter dated 1925, Baker informs Leach that he is shortly to take a stall in the Ditchling Handworkers' Market and that Michael Cardew (a fellow student at Oxford and godfather to Baker's daughter) had seen some of his weaving. Entries in the diary of Bernard Leach, 1931, show that the friendship continued and Baker had visited Leach at his home in Carbis Bay.The following lots lots 196-200 were either purchased by or gifted directly to Leo Baker.Bonhams wishes to thank the family of Leo Baker for their assistance with the above biography. Further information referenced from Alyn Giles Jones MA, Catalogue of the Additional Papers of Bernard Leach, Crafts Study Centre Bath, 1987.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 196

Michael Cardew and Winchcombe PotteryThree dishesEarthenware, slips and glazes with finger wiped 'river' design in the well.Largest: 24.3 cm diameter Underside of two impressed with artist's seal, the third impressed with Winchcome Pottery seal. Footnotes:ProvenanceLeo Baker, England Thence by descent to the present ownerThe Estate of Leo Baker – lots 196-200Leo Kingsley Baker (1898–1986), studied at Wadham College, Oxford, where he met the author C.S. Lewis – whose letters to Baker demonstrate a shared love of poetry. After taking his BA in 1922, Baker was from 1922 to 1925 an actor with the Old Vic Company under Lilian Baylis. In 1925 he married Eileen Brookes. Baker gave up the theatre owing to troubles resulting from war wounds, and he and his wife set up a handloom weaving business in Chipping Campden, known as the Kingsley Weavers. Baker was good friends with Bernard Leach and in correspondence between them dated 1926, Baker states that he and his wife Eileen greatly enjoyed Leach's recent visit. In another letter dated 1925, Baker informs Leach that he is shortly to take a stall in the Ditchling Handworkers' Market and that Michael Cardew (a fellow student at Oxford and godfather to Baker's daughter) had seen some of his weaving. Entries in the diary of Bernard Leach, 1931, show that the friendship continued and Baker had visited Leach at his home in Carbis Bay.The following lots 196-200 were either purchased by or gifted directly to Leo Baker.Bonhams wishes to thank the family of Leo Baker for their assistance with the above biography. Further information referenced from Alyn Giles Jones MA, Catalogue of the Additional Papers of Bernard Leach, Crafts Study Centre Bath, 1987.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 197

Michael Cardew, Leach Pottery and Winchcombe PotteryJug and two bowlsGlazed earthenware, incised and painted designs. Jug: 15.6 cm highLargest bowl: 19.8 cm diameter Underside of jug impressed with artist's seal. Underside of one bowl with Leach pottery seal, the other with Winchcombe Pottery seal.Footnotes:ProvenanceLeo Baker, England Thence by descent to the present ownerThe Estate of Leo Baker – lots 196-200Leo Kingsley Baker (1898–1986), studied at Wadham College, Oxford, where he met the author C.S. Lewis – whose letters to Baker demonstrate a shared love of poetry. After taking his BA in 1922, Baker was from 1922 to 1925 an actor with the Old Vic Company under Lilian Baylis. In 1925 he married Eileen Brookes. Baker gave up the theatre owing to troubles resulting from war wounds, and he and his wife set up a handloom weaving business in Chipping Campden, known as the Kingsley Weavers. Baker was good friends with Bernard Leach and in correspondence between them dated 1926, Baker states that he and his wife Eileen greatly enjoyed Leach's recent visit. In another letter dated 1925, Baker informs Leach that he is shortly to take a stall in the Ditchling Handworkers' Market and that Michael Cardew (a fellow student at Oxford and godfather to Baker's daughter) had seen some of his weaving. Entries in the diary of Bernard Leach, 1931, show that the friendship continued and Baker had visited Leach at his home in Carbis Bay.The following lots 196-200 were either purchased by or gifted directly to Leo Baker.Bonhams wishes to thank the family of Leo Baker for their assistance with the above biography. Further information referenced from Alyn Giles Jones MA, Catalogue of the Additional Papers of Bernard Leach, Crafts Study Centre Bath, 1987.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 149

MICHAEL CARDEW (1901-1983) FOR WINCHCOMBE POTTERY, A SLIPWARE COFFEE POT, decorative brush work on an ochre & chestnut ground, the strap work handle with thumb piece, open top spout, complete with cover, 21cm highCondition Report: There is a glaze chip to the handle, 5mm x 3mm, otherwise it’s just manufacturers blemishes, no chips, cracks, or restoration. It is impressed with ‘WP’ (Winchcombe Pottery) stamp.  The name ‘Michael Cardew Winchcombe pottery’ around the edge looks written on in pencil, I would think this was added later possibly even by the owner of the pot.

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