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Lot 78

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a stoneware studio pottery Lampbase, of somewhat waisted form, decorated with totem-like impressions in burnt orange colour with green glazed neck, cable aperture to body, impressed mark, H 29.5cm.

Lot 1425

A Studio Pottery vase initialled A.W. (Alan Wallwork).

Lot 121

Alan Wallwork (b. 1931) - a vintage studio pottery stoneware ceramic vase. The vase of rectangular form, with salt glazed body featuring relief symbols and characters, low waist in blue over charred coloured glazed base. Marked with W to base.Measures approx. 26cm tall.

Lot 593

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019), a small stoneware seed pod form vessel with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 12cm.Good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration

Lot 86

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a narrow stonework wedge form covered in grey and beige glaze with impressed and pierced decoration. Incised A W mark to the base, partial remains of potters label. Height approx 9cm, width approx 14.5cm. No signs of damage.

Lot 71

Alan WALLWORK (1931-2019) Lampbase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 30cm.

Lot 472

An Alan Wallwork slab vase, 26cm. Condition - good

Lot 17

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a narrow stoneware wedge form covered in grey glaze and iron staining with impressed decoration partially picked out in pale green, incised AW mark, height 12cm, width 21.5cm.Condition Report: Chip to rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 22

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware split pebble form with incised decoration around the parting partially picked out in pale green glaze, incised AW mark, height 19cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 20

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a small stoneware split pebble form with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 9cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 23

† ALAN WALLWORK (born 1931); a small square stoneware pot with lilac glaze to the well, incised W mark, height 8cm.Provenance: Estate of Chris Jensen.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 21

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware and porcelain split egg form, incised AW mark, height 11cm.Condition Report: Firing crack extending 3cm from rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 19

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a small stoneware split pebble form partially covered in turquoise glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 8.5cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 18

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a small porcelain split pebble form, incised AW mark, height 8cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 175

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Footed vase, 1985, fired 2000  High fired earthenware  Marked 'BR' with Rooke Gallery label and together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  36cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.    

Lot 171

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Tall waisted hand built vase, 2000  Glazed stoneware  Marked 'BR', together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  60cm high  (ARR) Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 186

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Totem style vase, 1983  Earthenware  Marked 'BR',  together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  47cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 174

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Tall oviform vase with circular hole, 1979  Earthenware  Marked 'BR', together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  52cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 176

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Vase decorated with abstract figure, 1979  Glazed stoneware  Marked 'BR', together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  60cm high  (ARR) Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 178

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Footed vase, 2000  Glazed earthenware  Marked 'BR'  60cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 172

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Abstract vase, 2000  High fired earthenware Marked 'BR', together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  50cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.    

Lot 167

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Totem floor lamp (not wired), 1965  Glazed stoneware  Unsigned, together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  93cm high  (ARR) Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.   Condition Report: Light general surface wear, in generally in good condition, there is one minor visible crack emanating from the wire hole to base which has been filled

Lot 177

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Oviform vase with incised geometric decoration, circa 2000  Glazed earthenware  Unsigned  26cm high  (ARR) Provenance  Private collection, UKFootnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.   

Lot 185

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Oviform vase, 1969  Earthenware  Unsigned, together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  36cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 168

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Totem floor lamp (not wired), 1968  Glazed stoneware  Unsigned, together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  105.5cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 182

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Tapered vase surmount with pierced circular discs, 1999  Earthenware  Marked 'BR'  36cm high  (ARR) Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 173

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Coiled vase, 2000  High fired earthenware  Marked 'BR', together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  41cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.   

Lot 183

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Footed bowl, 1989  High fired Earthenware  Marked 'BR',  together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  12.5cm high, 17cm diameter  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 170

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Tall hand built vase, 1969  Glazed earthenware  Unsigned, together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  68cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 180

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Hand built guitar player sculpture, 1992  High fired earthenware   Marked 'B Rooke', with Rooke Gallery label and together with gallery certificate  25cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.    

Lot 169

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Totem floor lamp, 1978  Glazed stoneware  Unsigned, together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate  100cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 166

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Totem floor lamp (not wired), 1966 Glazed stoneware Unsigned, together with signed Rooke Gallery certificate 100cm high (ARR) Provenance Bernard Rooke Gallery Private collection, UK Footnote Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 189

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Table lamp, 1969  Earthenware  Marked 'B Rooke'  57cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 184

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Ovoid vase, 1969  Earthenware, together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  Marked 'BR', with Rooke Gallery label  23cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.  

Lot 179

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Early footed cylindrical vase, 1961  Glazed earthenware  Unsigned, together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  33cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few.    

Lot 181

Bernard Rooke (b.1938), From a Private Collection of Gallery & Exhibition Pieces Oviform vase surmount with pierced circular discs, 1999  High fired earthenware  Marked 'BR', with Rooke Gallery label and together with Bernard Rooke Gallery certificate  36cm high  (ARR)  Provenance  Bernard Rooke Gallery  Private collection, UK  Footnote  Bernard Rooke studied painting and lithography at Ipswich School of Art during the mid fifties before going on to study printmaking and ceramics at Goldsmiths College, London in 1959. In 1960, he established a workshop in Forest Hill, London, with Alan Wallwork, whilst lecturing at Goldsmiths College and St. Mary's College, London University. In 1967 Rooke moved to Ipswich, where he opened the Bernard Rooke Gallery. Rooke's works have been exhibited in the UK and abroad, and are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Leicester Museum, and Trondheim Museum, Norway, to name but a few. 

Lot 5

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019); a cylindrical stoneware vase with impressed symbols, incised W mark and impressed S mark, height 21cm

Lot 781

A collection of assorted 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include eight Pilkington's, decorated with designs by Alan Wallwork, all with large stylised sunburst motifs in various colour glazes all over a white ground, a similar Pilkington's tile, possibly designed by Frank Fidler, with concentric circle design in green and brown glazes over a matte black ground, and another designed by Margery Clinton, also six H & R Johnson Ltd tiles, all with geometric repeat pattern designs in colour glaze finish. (15)

Lot 610

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Split spherestonewareincised initials12cm high. A few hairline cracks to the upper circles.  Please see condition report photos.

Lot 609

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Seedpod form vesselstonewareincised initials12.5cm high.

Lot 618

Attributed to Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)An early squat form vasestoneware, with incised patterns and bands of glaze15cm high, 28cm wide.

Lot 81

Poole pottery freeform dish, decorated with blue and red pattern, mid century, printed, painted and impressed marks, tear-shaped, a pair of David Walters studio pottery cylindrical pots and covers, impressed marks to foot rim, two Anita Nylund 'Our Little City' pottery jars and covers for JIE Gantofta (Sweden), impressed numerals, with wooden tops named for 'Tea' and 'Sugar', an Usch Spettigue studio pottery bowl and pierced cover incised, enriched in blue pebble-design, a Poole pottery small circular dish with ribbon design, an iridescent blue glazed globular vase, various studio pottery bowls and dishes, a framed 1960's tile, probably Alan Wallwork, Pilkington Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded

Lot 29

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware pebble with impressed decoration forming horizontal bands picked out in grey glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 15.5cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 28

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware acorn form, incised AW mark, pottery sticker, height 8.5cm.Condition Report: Nick to rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 25

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a cylindrical stoneware vase with impressed hieroglyphics, incised W mark, height 21.5cm, and a jug possibly by Warren MacKenzie (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 26

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a narrow stoneware wedge form covered in grey and lilac glaze with impressed decoration partially picked out in pale green, incised AW mark, height 14.5cm, width 20.5cm.Condition Report: Chip to one corner and firing crack to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 391

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)an early Forest Hill vase, shouldered form with incised and inlaid slip design,incised W36.5cm. high

Lot 89

ALAN WALLWORK CURLED STONEWARE VASE, SIGNED BASE, APPROX 22cm HIGH

Lot 87

ALAN WALLWORK STONEWARE GLOBULAR PIERCED VESSEL, SIGNED BASE, APPROX 9cm HIGH

Lot 86

ALAN WALLWORK 1931-2019, FINE WORK SPLIT SEED STONEWARE, INITIALLED, APPROX 22 x 19cm

Lot 266

ARR Alan Wallwork (1931-2019), a stoneware wedge form, 17cm high and a stoneware rectangular vase with swirling incised pattern, 16cm highShort firing crack at the top of the aperture, no other imperfections, damage or repair Chipping, either from damage or manufacture around the rim of the aperture

Lot 41

Quantity of ceramic tiles to include two Alan Wallwork floral pattern tiles

Lot 7

An Alan Wallwork stoneware "split pebble" with grey glaze and ochre detailing, and AW mark, 9 1/2" high(This lot may be subject to Artists Resale rights surcharge)Condition:No visible issues. 

Lot 6

An Alan Wallwork stoneware free-form vase with incised decoration, incised AW mark and paper label, 17 1/2" high (This lot may be subject to Artists Resale rights surcharge)Condition: Possible slight chip to top (see images)

Lot 5

Alan Wallwork (b.1931)  Studio pottery floor lamp, 1964  Stoneware  Incised to base 'W 64'  57cm high, 87cm high including shade    

Lot 1038

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019) A STONEWARE FLATTENED VASE AND A BOWL (2)Each with incised W, vase 14cm high, bowl 14cm wideBoth in good condition

Lot 237

Four pieces of studio pottery including Bernard Rooke, Bob Dawe, Briglin and Alan Wallwork, highest measures 25cm.

Lot 361

Alan Wallwork (1931- 2019) - a studio pottery split seed vessel, incised AW mark, approx 17cm high Good condition, wear commensurate with age

Lot 1003

Φ Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)split form, a stoneware vase, glazed silver-grey over brownincised W15.5cm. high

Lot 1001

Φ Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Acornsa stoneware vase modelled as two acorns, pierced solifleur spouts, glazed grey with buff patches,incised AW to base12cm. high18.5cm. wide ProvenancePurchased from the potter directly.

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