- Leach Pottery, a small quantity
Leach Pottery, a small quantity of standard ware comprising six teacups, seven saucers, two cereal bowls, one sugar bowl, four side plates [20]
- David Leach (1911-2005), a Lowerdown
David Leach (1911-2005), a Lowerdown stoneware teapot, brushwork foliate design, impressed Leach pottery seal, 14cm high
- Leach Pottery, a stoneware Z bowl,
Leach Pottery, a stoneware Z bowl, 23cm diameter, 10.5cm high, impressed mark (damages)
- LEACH POTTERY
COLLECTION OF TABLEWARE
LEACH POTTERY
COLLECTION OF TABLEWARE each impressed with pottery seal, comprising tall jug, three smaller jugs, pouring bowl, two open bowls, small vase, egg cup, plate and four small dishes(14)the tall jug 21cm high (8.25in high)
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a stoneware mug in black glaze, 12cm high and Harry & May Davis for Crowan Pottery, a stoneware jug in celadon glaze, impressed mark
- John Leach, Muchelney Pottery,
John Leach, Muchelney Pottery, a saltglaze mug with glazed rim and interior, stamped, 8cm high, a St Ives pottery jug of ribbed tapering form, 11.25cm high
- Bernard Leach (British 1887-1979),
Bernard Leach (British 1887-1979), an enclosed stoneware pot, circa 1965, brown and green glazes, impressed marks, 14.5cm diameter
- David Leach (British 1911-2005)
David Leach (British 1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware bowl glazed in bluish white glaze, the interior decorated with stylised willow tree in brown, blue and red brush strokes, blue lines inside of rim, impressed mark beneath, 22.5cm diameter
- David Leach (1911-2005) three small
David Leach (1911-2005) three small stoneware items made at Lowerdown Pottery, comprising a globular vase with a rich brown glaze, 8.5cm high, a round box and cover painted with a floral motif, 10cm diameter and a miniature vase with stamped decoration, all with impressed LD seal marks, together with a Leach Pottery, St. Ives jug, circa 1980 with an oatmeal glaze, 21cm, impressed St. Ives seal and a Leach Pottery small dish, circa 1950s with an incised wave, 11.3cm, impressed pottery seal and 'E
- David Leach (British 1911-2005)
David Leach (British 1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a speckled ash glaze teapot with cane handle, 22cm high overall
- LEACH POTTERY
THREE VASES, A TEA
LEACH POTTERY
THREE VASES, A TEA BOWL AND A JUG each impressed with pottery seal(5)the largest vase 13cm high (5.1in high)
- LEACH POTTERY ST. IVES STUDIO POTTERY
LEACH POTTERY ST. IVES STUDIO POTTERY CERAMIC CUP - MAR...Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall, UK. Studio pottery ceramic cup. Marked with the Leach Pottery studio mark along the footrim.
Keywords: Bernard Leach, Mingei, Wabi sabi, Chawan, Yunomi, Guinomi, Bizen yaki.
Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a globular stoneware pot, cream glaze with pale blue band to the shoulder, brushed wave design around the sides, impressed marks, 20cm high/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware bowl of ribbed cylindrical form, with graduated milky-blue glaze, on turned foot, impressed DL and pottery seals, 11.5cm diameter/Provenance: Auction of the Ceramic Art & Paintings of John & Philip Wadsworth, Phillips, 8 April 1992, Lot 149
- David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown
David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a ribbed stoneware jar and cover, impressed seal mark, 14cm high and a St Ives Pottery stoneware tankard, tenmoku glaze, seal mark, 11.75cm high [2]
- David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown
David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware footed bowl, the interior with wax resist foliate designs in celadon and tenmoku glazes, 35cm diameter, seal mark to base
- David Leach (1911-2005), a small
David Leach (1911-2005), a small six-sided pot, tenmoku glaze, incised DL and JL, 8.5cm high
- John Leach (born 1939) a large
John Leach (born 1939) a large stoneware jug, 2000, hand-thrown with a pulled handle, brown glazed interior and rim, a slight glaze outside, impressed marks for Muchelney Pottery, date mark MM/Note: this jug was bought direct from the potter by Henry Sandon on a visit to Muchelney with students from Dillington House, 11 February 2001/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- Bernard Leach stoneware jar (British,
Bernard Leach stoneware jar (British, 1887-1979), ovoid with tenmoku glaze, incised leafy sprigs within three bands of incised lines, impressed marks at foot for St. Ives and Bernard Leach, 20th century, 14 in. Excellent condition, base with inked accession number. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
- Bernard Leach (1887-1979), a stoneware
Bernard Leach (1887-1979), a stoneware shallow bowl, circa 1964, made at St Ives, with a painted leafy stem between rouletted tyre tracks on a celadon ground, 26cm diameter, paper labels written by Geoffrey Godden
- David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware
David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware bowl, foxglove pattern with speckled interior, Leach pottery mark, 14.5cm diameter
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a tenmoku glaze fluted bowl, impressed marks, 14cm diameter (crack and chips)
- David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware
David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware jar of square form, pale pink crackle glaze impressed DL mark, 13.25cm high
- § JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997)
§ JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997) AT LEACH POTTERY
BOWL AND COVER impressed artist's and pottery seals, stoneware, cut-sided and partially glazed15.2cm high, 21cm wide (6in high, 8.25in wide)
- § JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997)
§ JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997) AT LEACH POTTERY
VASE WITH LUG HANDLES impressed artist's and pottery seals, stoneware, cut and torn form24.5cm high (9.75in high)Provenance: Purchased from New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives in 2004;Rowan James Collection.
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a celadon glaze fluted footed bowl, impressed marks, 9.5cm diameter
- § BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979)
§ BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979) (ATTRIBUTED TO) AT LEACH POTTERY
TEAPOT, 1920S impressed pottery seal, stoneware with mottled green/gray glaze11.5cm high, 21.5cm wide (4.5in high, 8.5in wide)Provenance:Label to base inscribed 'Attributed to Bernard Leach - given as such. Early one by Phyllis Bottome 1948 - Verified by Janet Leach 1988'
- David Leach (1911-2005) a stoneware
David Leach (1911-2005) a stoneware 'Tree of Life' vase of baluster form, glazed in oatmeal on black and with a resist tree design, 31cm, potter's mark (section of the rim re stuck)/Note: Made in 2002 when the potter was 90, one of the last pieces he made, purchased from The Gallery Upstairs in Henley in Arden/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a small footed porcelain bowl, painted foliate brush motifs on a cream glaze, 13cm diameter/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
- Bernard Leach (1887-1979), an unglazed
Bernard Leach (1887-1979), an unglazed stoneware casserole with tenmoku interior, St Ives mark, 16cm diameter
- JANET LEACH ST. IVES STUDIO ART
JANET LEACH ST. IVES STUDIO ART POTTERY BOWL Janet Leach (American, 1918 - 1997), ceramic studio art pottery bowl, marked with her mark and the mark of St. Ives / Leach Pottery Studio. Janet Leach with an American ceramicist, who was mentored by Shoji Hamada and was the first woman to study pottery in Japan. Later, she married Bernard Leach, the famous British potter. 3.75" H x 12.5" W x 12.5. Provenance: Property from an Upper East Side townhouse.
- David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), a small fluted bowl, celadon glaze, 9.5cm diameter/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
- § BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979)
§ BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979) AT LEACH POTTERY
VASE partially impressed artist's seal and pottery seal, stoneware, incised Willow Tree design, tenmoku glaze36cm high, 17cm wide (14.1in high, 6.7in wide)One day in fine weather I went round to the Penwith Society of Art and there I saw a large tall brown Bernard Leach pot and immediately decided I would buy it, went up to the curator (Kathy Watkins) and told her I would bring in the cheque tomorrow (£35).I walked down the gallery studying at Bernard's small porcelain pots and was joined by some Americans. We got talking and I so fired them with my enthusiasm I sold some there and then to the Americans. Returning to the curator to confirm I was coming in tomorrow. Kate Nicholson was standing beside her 'Too late' said the curator 'Too late' said Kate, ‘you should be quicker I have just bought it!’I was furious but kept control and left the gallery.Who should I meet coming up from Barnaloft about to cross the road but Bernard and his housekeeper, Trudi Scott, Bernard half blind waving his stick at me said 'And what is the matter with you?’ I told him the story and mentioned the artist, to my surprise Bernard roared and roared with laughter saying 'Typical, Typical!!’ meaning the Nicholson family getting into the front row. I stamped off.Some time later just before one of his trips to Japan, I think, Bernard walked in to my studio with a large pot and placed it on my shelf in the lower studio, walked to the window with his hands behind his back, meanwhile I was shrieking 'Bernard that is just like the pot I wanted' and Bernard replied (still standing with his back to me and facing the sea) 'Well you had better hurry up this time!’ adding 'Make the cheque to the Leach pottery' the price was less the commission of the Penwith (£23).I could not believe he had made it specially for me! But he had! Sometime later the Central Office of Information requested to photograph this pot, Bernard decided to be photographed holding the pot at my studio Barnaloft, so he came in and was photographed holding it and the Central Office of Information suggested another photograph was taken, this one to be taken of us together.
- JANET LEACH ST. IVES STUDIO ART
JANET LEACH ST. IVES STUDIO ART POTTERY JUG Janet Leach (American, 1918 - 1997), ceramic studio art pottery jug, marked with her mark and the mark of St. Ives / Leach Pottery Studio. Janet Leach with an American ceramicist, who was mentored by Shoji Hamada and was the first woman to study pottery in Japan. Later, she married Bernard Leach, the famous British potter. 8.25" H x 4.5" diameter. Provenance: Property from an Upper East Side townhouse.
- § BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979)
§ BERNARD LEACH (BRITISH 1887-1979) (ATTRIBUTED TO) AT LEACH POTTERY
TEAPOT impressed pottery seal, porcelain with celadon glaze13cm high, 24cm wide (5.1in high, 9.5in wide)Provenance:Label to base states 'Attributed to Bernard Leach / Porcelain / Verified by Janet Leach 1988'.
- § JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997)
§ JANET LEACH (AMERICAN 1918-1997) AT LEACH POTTERY
VASE impressed artist's and pottery seal, cut sides and with glazed rim18.5cm high, 20cm wide (7.25in high, 7.9in wide)