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.
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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.
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.
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)
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
† 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.
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
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a narrow stoneware wedge form partially covered in iron staining with impressed decoration filled with turquoise glaze, incised AW mark, height 15.5cm, width 21cm.Condition Report: Firing crack to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a narrow stoneware wedge form with incised radiating decoration partially picked out in turquoise/green glaze with iron staining and turquoise/blue to rim, incised AW mark, height 11cm, width 16.5cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a narrow stoneware wedge form with impressed decoration partially picked out in green glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, original artist's sticker, height 12.5cm, width 21.5cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a small stoneware split sphere with lightly impressed decoration partially picked out in green glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, height 10.5cm.Condition Report: Short, tight firing crack to top, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a large stoneware seed pod with pierced top covered in white and pale grey glaze, incised AW mark (struck through denoting a second), diameter 20.5cm.Condition Report: Bloat to one side, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); an oval stoneware hanging bowl with holes each side and incised and lightly impressed decoration partially picked out in green glaze with iron staining, incised AW mark, diameter 26.5cm.Condition Report: Tight firing cracks to well, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a hexagonal wooden lamp base inset with six circular earthenware tiles featuring different designs on Pilkington blanks, height 25.5cm (including fitting).Condition Report: Scuff marks to top wooden surface, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
