Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe PotteryLarge vasedark bands of glaze with honey coloured brushwork, on a grey groundimpressed potter's and pottery seals37cm high. Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler. Small area professionally restored to the rim. Otherwise appears ok.
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Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe PotteryCider Flagonwith a dark treacle glaze, sgraffito decorated with waves and fishimpressed pottery and potter's seal37cm high. Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler.Overall wear, signs of scratches, display and use. Firing crack to the underside, through the seal marks. Overall some blemishes. Some glaze caught on the rim.
Ray Finch (1914-2012) at Winchcombe PotteryAn early dish and casserolethe dish press moulded with brown glaze, the casserole with yellow glaze and brown trail patterneach with an impressed pottery sealthe dish 33cm diameter, the casserole 12cm high, 24cm diameter (2). Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler.
Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe PotteryJug, circa 1930treacle glazeimpressed pottery and potter's seal12cm high; together with three Winchcombe jugs from the same period, two by Sid Tustin, 14cm high, and one by Ray Finch, 9.5cm high (4). Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler.
Elijah Comfort (early 20th Century) at Winchcombe PotteryHandled dishearthenware decorated by Michael Cardewincised 'E.C' and impressed pottery seal26cm diameter. This dish dates to the first years of the Winchcombe pottery, circa 1927. It is very rare for Elijah Comfort to mark a piece as he only threw at the pottery. Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler.Some chips and losses to the rim and handles. Some loss to the glaze in places. Scratches, scuffs and some marks, signs of overall wear and use. Minor glaze faults in places.
Attributed to Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe Pottery Cider flagonwith wave decoration on a green glaze32cm high. Provenance:The collection of Ron and Lorna Wheeler.Appears in good condition with no signs of major damage or restoration, The handle has a 0.5cm area of glaze loss. The cork has come slightly loose.
Jim Malone (b.1946)Tea bowlgrey glaze with impressed detailimpressed potter's and pottery seals10cm high; a Winchcombe pottery tea bowl, 8cm high; a Mick Davey tea bowl, 7cm high; and a Jeremy Leach/Robert Tinnyunt tea bowl, 9cm high (4).All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Some glaze imperfections in places as expected. The Mick Davey example has a possible hairline crack, but may just be in the glaze.
Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe PotteryTwo vaseshoney and green glazes with incised patternsone with impressed potter's seal, both with impressed pottery seal10cm high (2).green glaze vase - minor glaze loss near the base. A rough area to the body of the vase.yellow vase - two areas of loss to the body. one other small knock to the surface glaze. both overall OK with no major problems
Group of Studio Pottery, Winchcombe Pottery bowl part glazed in buff matt glaze with mottled brown spots, a small black and brown tenmoku vase with iron brush decoration, and a tenmoku glaze cut sided vase converted to a lamp base (3), late 20th century, Glazed stoneware, Tenmoku lamp and vase unmarked, Winchcombe bowl with pottery seal, Winchcombe bowl: 18.5cm diameter, 8.5cm high. Unmarked vase: 15cm high. Lamp base: 32cm high.Please refer to department for condition reportBowl: overall condition good, very minor signs of use to interior.
Michael CardewDish, circa 1938Earthenware, white slip with finger-wiped 'river' design in well and around rim beneath an amber glaze.4.5 x 35.5 x 31.3cmUnderside impressed with artist's and Winchcombe Pottery seals.Footnotes:LiteratureOliver Watson, British Studio Pottery: The Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford, 1990, pl. 8 for a comparable exampleThis 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
Michael CardewGroup of six small lidded pots, circa 1938Earthenware, layered slips and glazes with incised designs.Tallest: 10cm high, 7cm diameter Underside of each impressed with artist's and Winchcombe Pottery seals.(6)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
Winchcombe pottery slip-glazed jug, glazed in dark brown and decorated with a band of wave ornament, 20cm high, two Winchcombe Pottery jugs in sizes with slip glazed interior, each with impressed seal marks, a Muchelney pottery stoneware two-handled bowl, three further stoneware jugs in various sizes, other items of studio potteryCondition ReportSoup bowl with crack to rim. Slip glazed jug with two cracks to the rim, a crack to the handle and a tiny chip to the rim. All with general wear and tear.
Royal Doulton stoneware 'Army Club' cigarettes advertising ashtray, with painted black marks, 14cm high, a Don Jones (1936-2019) for Winchcombe pottery stoneware bottle-shaped vase in cream glaze, impressed seal marks, a turquoise glazed studio pottery vase, a Regency cut glass boat-shaped salt on lemon squeezer base, two engraved wine glasses with faceted notched cut stems, a small tear-shaped glass vessel and a 19th century globe-shaped decanter engraved with ferns Condition ReportArmy club ashtray with surface marks, accretions, crazing throughout. Crack to rim of ashtray bowl. General wear and tear.

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