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Lot 11

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware seed pod form covered grey glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 13.5cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 9

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a rectangular stoneware slab vase with iron and cobalt staining, incised W mark, height 15cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 10

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware seed pod form covered grey glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 11cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 9132

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019) Stoneware pebble vase with Sgraffito decoration. Potters incised mark to base. 8cm high

Lot 379

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) small vessel, stoneware, with crackle blue glaze, incised initials to the base, 9cm high With crazing to the glaze. Otherwise ok with minimal display wear.

Lot 71

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019)THREE STONEWARE VASES, comprising a cylindrical vase, the geometric design sloping shoulders with slip highlights, 11" high, a spherical vase with line incised banding, 7 1/2" high, and a ribbed rounded cylindrical vase with an iridescent brown glaze, 7" high, all incised W (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 69

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019)THREE STONEWARE ELECTRIC LAMP BASES, one cylindrical with alternating stripes, 7 1/2" high, two of oblong form with incised abstract roundels, 12" & 10" high, together with a matching 'spade' vase, 6 1/2" high, two bases and the vase incised W (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: Base to vase glued on with losses, no damage to tallest lamp but apparently unmarked, smaller oblong lamp has two chips to base, cylindrical lamp is glued around the top of the neck where the fitting is.

Lot 70

ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019)THREE STONEWARE VASES, comprising a cylindrical vase with alternating stripes, 8 1/2" high, a rounded square section vase with abstract roundel, 8 1/4" high, and a flattened circular section vase with grey central stripe, all incised W, together with a similar unmarked tall square section vase, 13" high (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: No damage to cylinder or circular vases. Square vase has a very bad extended firing crack running around and under the base. Chip to one corner of tall vase

Lot 864

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) - A stoneware Split Pebble vase, of flattened ovoid form, textured terracotta bands flanking reticulated panel, incised monogram to base, height 22cm.

Lot 865

Alan Wallwork - A stone ware sculptural form, modelled as a melon slice, with reticulate core and terracotta washed textured band, incised marks and bearing original label, width 16cm.

Lot 20

A large studio pottery 'seed pod' vase by Alan Wallwork (British 1931-2019), in grey and sand glaze, AW incised to the underside, 38cm high, *Artist re-sale rights may apply to this lotThis vase is in very nice condition with no damage or restoration work.

Lot 1031

Alan WALLWORK (1931-2019) Vase Stoneware, height 13cm.A small area of glaze loss can be found, yet we believe it to have happened during the firing process. Please see additional images.

Lot 61

ALAN WALLWORK for Pilkington Studio Ceramics, 2 teak boards with inset tiles, cheesboard and trivet, longest 46cm Smaller board tile has crack through centre, signs of wear to board and chipping to varnish. Larger board tiles in good condition, some rubbing to surface, holes in back of board as they appear to have been wall-mounted with 1 screw broken off in back, otherwise good condition

Lot 33

Alan Wallwork (1931 - 2019) a studio pottery Totem Vase, of waisted form with hieroglyph type decoration, incised monogram to base, H 26.5cm.

Lot 240

Φ Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Split formstoneware with oxide glazesincised AW monogram, 18.5cm. high

Lot 238

Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Ovoid split form, stoneware vase, a stoneware segment by Alan Wallwork and a large vaseincised AW monogram, damages16cm. high (3)

Lot 239

Φ Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Seedpodstoneware vase, ovoid, shouldered form with solifleur aperture, oxide glazeincised AW monogram13.5cm. high

Lot 148

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a pierced oval porcelain bowl covered in celadon glaze with broken sherds of pottery to the well, incised AW mark, diameter 13cm. Condition Report: Kiln kiss to one side, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 150

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a small porcelain split pebble form partially covered in iron red glaze, incised AW mark, height 6cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 154

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware seed pod form covered in iron staining, incised AW mark, height 10.5cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 149

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a rectangular wooden trivet inset with two square earthenware tiles on Pilkington blanks, 45.5 x 20cm, a wooden cheeseboard inset with a circular tile on H & R Johnson blank, and two square and four circular tiles (8). Condition Report: Chip to edge of one circular tile, nick to corner of one square tile, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 151

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware pebble form partially covered in green glaze with iron staining and impressed decoration picked out in turquoise, incised W mark, height 13cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 152

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware pebble form partially covered in grey glaze with iron staining and incised and impressed decoration picked out in kaki, incised W mark, height 13cm, and a slightly taller bulbous vessel with textured surface covered in oatmeal and iron glaze by Bernard Rooke, height 14.5cm (2). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 147

† 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 10.5cm, width 14cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 153

† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware pebble form partially covered in grey/green glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 12cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

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.    

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