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Lot 52

ARR David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery a stoneware lidded teapot decorated cream glaze with iron speckle, an iron and blue brush wave and dot pattern repeated around the body, mounted with a cane handle, impressed LD and Lowerdown Pottery marks, 28cm high including handleIn good condition - no damage, repairs or restoration.

Lot 810

David Leach O.B.E. (British, 1911-2005), stoneware thrown and altered vase, Tenmoku glazed on the interior with oatmeal on the exterior, foxglove motif, 20cm high. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

Lot 163

A large David Leach foxglove pattern studio pottery stoneware bowl The brown and blue /grey decoration depicting a stylised foliate spray to each side, above two concentric brown bands, the oatmeal ground with brown speckles throughout, with impressed Lowerdown pottery seal mark, 25cm diameter.

Lot 1082

A collection of pottery including David and John Leach Bowls with varying glazing height 10 cm to 7 cm (5)

Lot 1022

A David Leach stoneware brown glazed bottle vase. 25cm. NO RESERVE

Lot 127

David Leach OBE (1911-2005)a slip-trailed dish, in ochre and brown on a green ground,impressed DL seal mark40.5cm. wide

Lot 180

Tim Andrews (B. 1960) - A vintage late 20th-century ceramic raku vase, with smoky yellow, blue, and pink colours to a charcoal background to the exterior and a crackle glaze to the interior. Bublous shaped body. Impressed 'TA' mark to the bottom of the vase. Measuring approx. 15cm tall.Tim Andrews is an English studio potter, who specialises in smoke-fired and raku ceramics. Andrews trained as an apprentice to David Leach and studied at Dartington Pottery Training Workshop before setting up his first studio in 1981. In 1986 he returned to Lowerdown and now has a studio at Woodbury in Devon. He is a part of the Craft Potters Association and has published a number of books on the craft of raku. He exhibits his work internationally and is found in both public and private collections including, the Ashmolean Museum, St John's College, Oxford, New York, Lord Chancellor Lord Irving, and more.

Lot 589

Two publications Janet Leach: A Potter's Life. Emmanuel Cooper. Published 2006 by Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd.Janet Leach: Potter. Joanna Wason, foreward by David Whiting. Published 2021 by Worldaway.

Lot 550

David LEACH (1911-2005) Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 29cm.In excellent order. A firing flaw to the lip where the glaze has not attached itself. From the same estate as lot 551.

Lot 1009

A David Leach Studio Porcelain Incense Box with cover, 9.5cm diam.

Lot 1008

A David Leach Studio Pottery Teapot, 24cm high to handle

Lot 740

† BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979); an ink on paper study of Japanese figures, 18 x 21cm, framed and glazed. Provenance: David Whiting collection; acquired from the Ian Godfrey collection. Condition Report: Some creasing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 281

† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a globular stoneware jar partially washed in blue/grey glaze with iron and cobalt decoration and iron red spots, impressed DL mark, made circa 1985, height 21cm. Literature: For a similar example see 'David Leach' by Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett (Richard Dennis, 2003), no. 89. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 25

† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a bulbous stoneware vase covered in dolomite glaze with foxglove decoration, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 15.5cm. Provenance: Alan & Sheila Birchall collection; purchased from the Where I Fell in Love Gallery, Shipston on Stour, 2006.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 130

David Leach (1911-2005) Celadon glazed bowl with fluted sides, last quarter 20th century Glazed porcelain Impressed mark 11.5cm high, 19.5cm diameter (ARR) 

Lot 134

David Leach (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery Box and cover, last quarter 20th century  Glazed stoneware  Impressed marks  6.5cm high, 11.2cm diameter  (ARR)

Lot 133

David Leach (1911-2005) Celadon glazed bowl with fluted sides, last quarter 20th century  Glazed porcelain  Impressed mark  9.3cm high, 12.5cm diameter  (ARR)

Lot 131

David Leach (1911-2005) White glazed bowl with fluted sides, last quarter 20th century  Glazed porcelain  Impressed mark  11cm high, 13cm diameter  (ARR)

Lot 7117

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005): A Studio pottery preserve jar and cover painted with Foxglove pattern. Impressed personal seal. 11.5cm high. Together with a similar brush pot, 8.5cm high (2)

Lot 7148

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) A studio pottery mug with line detail, 10.5cm high (grazes to rim) and a long dish with tree design, 22cm x 8cm. Personal seals to both.

Lot 7136

DAVID LEACH (1911-2005): A Studio pottery small cut sided pot, dolomite glaze. Impressed personal seal. 8.3cm high

Lot 124

Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations An extensive collection of booklets All limp backs, mostly staple bound, all vg to fine. A fantastic collection of histories.Noall, C. (1989) Cornwall’s early lifeboats 1803-1939. 1st edn. Penryn, Cornwall: Tor Mark; Barker, M.G. (2000) Portrait of a Lifeboat Hero. 1st edn. Otley: Smith Settle; Leach, N. (2000) Cornwall’s Lifeboat Heritage: A Guide to Cornwall’s Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations; Gazetteer of 25 Special Sites to Visit. 1st edn. Truro: Twelveheads; Howarth, Patrick (1967) The Pictorial Story of the Life-Boat Service and its Heroes. 1st edn. London: Pitkin Pictorials Ltd; Quilliam, Leslie (1990) The Lifeboats of Peel -Isle of Man. 1st edn. Peel, Isle of Man: Cashtal Books Ltd; Bacon, Jean & Stuart (1984) The Suffolk Coastline and the Sea. 1st edn. Colchester Segment Publications; Lovett, John (no date) The Lifeboatman’s Days - the history of James Cable - Aldeburgh lifeboat, Suffolk. 1st edn. Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Windmill Printers, Saxmundham, Suffolk; Zellor, Gordon R. (no date) The story of the ‘Bolton’ lifeboats T KESSINGLAND, Suffolk. 1ST edn. Bolton: RNLI Heritage Trust; Duthie, John L. (1981) To the Rescue! Life Saving at Aberdeen, 1802-1924. 1st edn. Aberdeen: Rainbow Books, 171 Victoria Road, Aberdeen; Walker, G.B. (1995) Shipwrecks & Rescues off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. 1stGraham B. Walker, Wells, Norfolk; West, Robin & Linda (1996) The Story of the Sheringham Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Sheringham, Norfolk: Jeff Morris (Lifeboats of Great Britain); Malster, R.W; Stibbons, (1979) The Cromer lifeboats - 1804 to 1979. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, Cromer; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; NK (1970) The Caister Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Gt. Yarmouth: Caister Volunteer Rescue Service Ltd; Dorrien-Smith, Margaret (1974) A Historical Sketch Book of the Isles of Scilly Lifeboats - 1824 to 1974. 1st edn. Isles of Scilly: A.H. Read, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly;Kipling, R. (1982) Rescue by sail & oar: the story of lifeboats before the days of engine power. 1st edn. Sulhamstead, Berkshire, England: Tops’l Books; J.M. (1963) For Those in Peril - Lifesaving then and now (Two copies). 1st edn. London, New York: His Majesty’s Stationery Office; Wiltshire, R. (1994) Norfolk lifeboats: a portrait in photographs and picture postcards. 1st edn. Seaford: S.B. Publications; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1975) The Ancient Order of Foresters’ Lifeboats. 1st edn. Leeds; Welch, Michael (1085) Anstruther Lifeboat Station - A History 1865 - 1985. 1st edn. Anstruther: Allen Lithographic Co. Kilkaldy; Phillipson, D. (1981) Come Along Brave Boys, Come Along!: A History of Redcar’s lifeboats. 1st edn. Redcar: , A.A. Ltd, Cleveland; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1973) The Flamborough Life-Boats. 1st edn. Long Easton, Nottingham: Ralph S. Fawcett; Moignard, Ian G. (1975) The history of the Jersey Life-Boats. Jersey, Channel Isles: Ashton & Denton Publishing Co. Ltd; Farr, G.E. (1976) Life-boats of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society, 1851-4. 1st edn. Bristol 98; RNLI (no date) Historic Lifeboat Collection - The Historic Dockyard, Chatha, Kent. 1st edn. Poole, Dorset: RNLI Heritage Trust; Chown, Cyril E. (1974) The story of the Exmouth Lifeboats - 1803-1974. 1st edn. Exmouth, Devon: Budleigh Salterton Branch RNLI; Doyle, John. (NK) The Last Fethard life-boat ‘Helen Blake’. (Waterford, Eire). 1st edn. John English Ltd; Fawcett, Ralph (1985) The Bridlington Lifeboats - the history of the Bridlington Station. 1at edn. Bridlington; Lowry, C. (1975) The story of RNLI Appledore - 1825-1075. 1st edn. Appledore: Appledore RNLI Branch; JOHNSON, J. (1974) Life boats and Runswick Bay. By Jazzer Johnson [i.e. J.S. Johnson]. 1st edn. Youlgrave: Hub Publications; Hancox, D.J. (1969) A Hundred Years of Life-saving - 1869 to 1968 - The History of the Weymouth Life-boat Station. 1st edn. Weymouth: Jeffery Brothers Printers, Weymouth; Beeching A, Sheppard, J (no date) ‘Friend of all Nations’ - The Story of the Surfboat Disaster of 1897 - Margate, kent (1 vol). 1st edn. Margate, Kent: Arlington Press, Margate; Morris, J.P. (1979) Blackpool Life-Boat -A Souvenir History. 1st edn. Blackpool: Blackpool RNLI; Oxley, Bob (NK) The History & Work of the Walton & Frinton Lifeboat - founded 1884. 1st edn. Walton & Frinton: Station Committee, local branch RNLI; For those in Peril - Orkney lifeboat history. 1st edn (1977). Stromness: Stromness Museum; Cassells. Ian (1997) Wick Lifeboat - 150 years of Tireless Service. 1st edn. Wick: Wick Branch RNLI; Mitchley, Jack (no date) The Story of Lowestoft Lifeboats 1801-1876 - Part 1. 2nd edn. Lowestoft: Lowestoft libraries; Mitchley, J., Jones, S. and Keith, W. (1996) The Story of Lowestoft lifeboats. Pt. 2, 1877-1924. Lowestoft: Port of Lowestoft Research Society; Noall, Cyril (1970) The story of Cornwall’s lifeboats. 1st Truro edn. Tor Mark Press; Malster, R. (1981) The Sheringham lifeboats 1838-1981. 1st edn. Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing; Nicholson. J.R. (1983) Aith Lifeboat, Shetland, Scotland. 1st edn. Lerwick; Osler, A. (1990) Mr Greathead’s lifeboat. 1st edn. Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne and Wear Museums Service; Cannell. John (2000) The Men who never turned back. The story of the Caister lifeboat, Norfolk. 1st edn. Caister, Norfolk: John Cannell Caister Publishing; Souter, Roy38 (1969) Call Out - service records of the Gourdon (Kincardinshire) Lifeboats. 1st edn. Gourdon: Gourdon Lifeboat RNLI; Froom, Jack (1978) A Century of Valour - The Story of the Clacton Lifeboat Service - 1878 to 1978. 1st edn. Clacton: RNLI Clacton-on-Sea; Bailey. H.F.1 (1991) The History of the Cromer Lifeboats & Crews. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk; Watson, R.C. (1951) Annals of Bembridge Lifeboats & Bembridge Lifeboatman. 1st edn. Bembridge, IOW; Cotton, Geoffrey (1974) Fifty years of Yamouth Lifeboats, Isle of Wight. 1st edn. Shanklin: Saundersd the Printers, Shanklin, IOW; Major, F.S. (1977) A Century and a Half of Skegness Lifeboats. 1st edn. Skegness, Lincs.: C.H. Major& Co. Ltd. Skegness; Moore, Robert W.1 (1975) On Service- The Story of the Lowestoft Lifeboats. 1st edn. Lowestoft: Lowestofy RNLI; Yorke, B. and Yorke, R. (1992) Britain’s First Lifeboat Station at Formby, Merseyside, 1776-1918. 2nd ed. Liverpool: Alt Press; NK (1976) Dunbar Life-boat Station - RNLI. 1st edn. Dunbar: David Macdonald Ltd, Edinburgh; Daniels, S.B. (1999) The Gorleston Volunteer Lifeboat ‘Elizabeth Simpson’. 1st edn. North Walsham, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, North Walsham; Baker, Paul (NK.) Wooden Boats and Men of Steel - the Withernsea Lifeboats - 1862 to 1913. 1st edn. Withernsea: A.E.Lunn, Withernsea & Hornsea; Cozens, David (1969) The story of the Lyme Regis lifeboats and Inshore rescue boats. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Lyme Regis RNLI; Corin, John & Farr, Grahame (1974) - Penzance 1803 to 1917; Newlyn 1908 - 1913; Penlee 1913. 2nd edn. Penlee & Penzance: Penlee Branch RNLI; Leach, Nicholas (1994) A History of Happisburgh Lifeboat Station. 1st edn. happisburgh: Norfolk & Suffolk Research Group; Ball, Joe1 (2000) The History of the Appledore Lifeboat Station - 1824-2000. 1st edn. Appledore: Polypress Ltd, Bideford; With eleven others. (Q)

Lot 141

David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a studio pottery porcelain footed bowl, decorated with manganese bands separated with cobalt blue dash motifs on matt white ground, impressed mark 'DL' to base height 5.5cm x diameter 12cmCondition ReportThe bowl is in good condition overall. It is slightly compressed in form. There are two minor surface scratches to the interior. Some very minor glaze crazing and minor firing flaws overall. 

Lot 144

David Leach OBE (1911-2005) studio pottery lustre shallow dish, willow and crane pattern, beige and bronze tenmoku glaze, impressed DL mark, 38cm diameter From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportOverall in good order. There is some typical glaze crazing to the underside, some areas of slight misfiring to the glaze, with two very small patches of the inner rim lacking glaze. 

Lot 474

A GROUP OF STUDIO POTTERY BY DAVID (1911-2005) AND JEREMY LEACH (B 1945), comprising two pieces by David Leach (son of Bernard Leach): a twin handled stoneware dish with slip decoration and tenmoku glaze, impressed potter's mark partially obscured by glaze, width 28cm x height 7cm, and a porcelain covered jar, with cut banding under a celadon glaze, impressed potter's mark to base, height 9cm, together with a stoneware covered box by his son Jeremy Leach, of cylindrical form with central monogram on an off-white and pale blue ground, impressed potter's mark and Leach Pottery mark to base, diameter 11cm x height 4cm (3) (Condition Report: generally good condition, covered box has a tiny chip on the inner rim of the base, other pieces appear in good condition with no obvious damage)

Lot 486

FIVE VINTAGE POTTERY ITEMS, to include Lluis Castaldo large oval platter, with a women face painted in blue, and the rest in browns and red glaze, a blue bowl with white band around the bottom by Andrew Holden, a green and blue glaze David Fry pottery vase, a hand - thrown pot by John Leach at Muchelney Pottery, has a signed card with the pot, Muchelney Pottery brown and grey glaze jug no. 14, (Condition Report: all items are in good clean condition, the oval platter has the signs of crazing in places, no chips or cracks), (5)

Lot 483

A Studio pottery tapered vase by David Leach with brown and green glazed decoration, 10½" high

Lot 484

A Studio pottery tapered vase by David Leach with grey and brown glazed decoration 17" high

Lot 430

SIX PIECES OF ART POTTERY, comprising a David Leach Lowerdown Pottery stoneware bud vase, with impressed mark height 6.5cm, a Donald and Jacqueline Mills bowl with floral design, painted marks to base, height 3cm x diameter 10.5cm, a Frank Smith stoneware jug, a tall bowl signed 'LHJ', a small vase with indistinct potter's marks (hairline crack), and an unsigned globular vase with narrow neck (tiny chip to rim) (6) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated in description)

Lot 398

AR * Leach (David, 1911-2005). A large shallow stoneware bowl for Leach Pottery, tenmoku with wax resist combed motifs, impressed personal mark and Leach Pottery mark, short (2 cm) repaired firing crack to rim, diameter 32 cmQTY: (1)

Lot 399

AR * Leach (David, 1911-2005). A porcelain lidded box, light blue celadon glaze with painted foxglove motif, impressed DL mark to base, diameter 10.5 cm, height 4.5 cmQTY: (1)

Lot 1119

A slab built Studio Pottery vase of globe form with abstract decoration - sold with a David Leach jar (no lid)

Lot 1095

David Andrew Leach, OBE (British, 1911-2005), Lowerdown Pottery: a large studio pottery stoneware jug - of bellied baluster form, with moulded handle and rim, in a mottled iron and pale grey glaze, impressed potter's mark just above base below the handle, 26.5cm high.* In good condition, with no faults.

Lot 1097

David Andrew Leach, OBE (British, 1911-2005), Lowerdown Pottery: a studio pottery stoneware jug - in a tenmoku glaze, impressed potter's mark just below handle (partially obscured by glaze), 20.7cm high; together with a preserve jar in a similar glaze, with foliate decoration, ovoid with flared rim, unmarked, 12.75cm high. (2)

Lot 1084

David Andrew Leach, OBE (British, 1911-2005), Lowerdown Pottery: a studio pottery stoneware vase - of shouldered ovoid form, in a mottled oatmeal glaze with iron red dots and grey-green foliate decoration, impressed potter's mark just above base, 15.2cm high.* In good condition, with no faults.

Lot 790A

David Leach - A small hand thrown circular box and cover of shallow domed form, hand decorated with a hand painted blue arched line and dash motif over the white glazed ground, impressed marks width 12.5cm.

Lot 349

A large Vallauris Pottery plaque designed by Roger Capron, painted with two classical Greek soldiers, in colours, a small Vallauris footed dish, a small porcelain vase by Geoffrey Swindell a David Leach fluted porcelain bowl and two other items painted marks, bruise to rim, 52.5cm. long (6)

Lot 1066

A David Leach Stoneware vase. Resist decorated in Tenmoku glaze. 32cm height

Lot 1075

A David Leach stoneware brown glazed bowl with incised decoration. 36cm

Lot 1073

A David Leach stoneware vase. 26cm

Lot 1076

A David Leach stoneware brown glazed bottle vase. 25cm

Lot 1069

A David Leach willow tree bowl

Lot 1067

A David Leach stone ware vase with Tenmoku glaze and calligraphic design

Lot 1077

A David Leach bottle vase and an earthenware bowl-23cm

Lot 1082

Two David Leach stone ware vases 22 cm 18 cm and a shallow grey glazzed dish

Lot 1072

A David Leach stoneware bowl with brown glaze and incised decoration. 18cm

Lot 1083

A collection of stone ware art pottery comprising twin handle blue and black glazz vase 30 cm Two stone ware vase with celadon glazz 20 cm a black glazz circular tray 30 cm and a small David Leach Dish .

Lot 1078

A David Leach brown glazed vase with incised decoration-30cm

Lot 1071

A David Leach stoneware vase with brown glaze and incised decoration. 18cm

Lot 1081

A collection of Art pottery including David Leach small jar and cover 11 cm a pair of danish vases , two vases and two egg cups .

Lot 1074

A David Leach stoneware vase -26cm.

Lot 1068

A David Leach willow charger. 42cm

Lot 189

A selection of assorted studio art pottery items. Including a David Leach lidded pot, a tea bowl by John Jelfs, a green carved stone bowl and a jug impressed Bourton on the Water, etc. Max. H14cm Condition Report: The Chelsea England 'iris' bowl is chipped with hairline crack. The mug has a chip to the rim and a hailrline crack running from it. All the other items are free from chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 80

A Dartington Pottery salt glazed stoneware Flagon, impressed mark to foot, H 31.5cm, together with a David Winkley Vellow Pottery casserole Dish, of large proportions with ash glaze and wax resist tenmoku decoration, W 25cm x H 22cm, also with a Leach pottery standard ware Jug and Bowl, with interior glazing and a decorative studio pottery Dish, with thick tenmoku glaze and wax resist patterns, D 28cm (5)

Lot 82A

David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a studio pottery Teapot, mottled oatmeal glaze ground with manganese and tenmoku decoration of flora, fitted wooden handle, impressed marks to base, H 18cm (without handle).

Lot 19

David Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): at Lowerdown Pottery: A Stoneware Vase, tenmoku glaze with a foxglove motif in rust, impressed DL personal mark and Lowerdown Pottery,29cm highIn good order.

Lot 71

David Leach O.B.E. (1911-2005): Lowerdown Pottery Stoneware Vase, waisted cylindrical form, covered in a green ash glaze, impressed Lowerdown Pottery mark,21.5cm highLiterature: Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett David Leach, Richard Dennis Publications, page 84 catalogue number 29 for a comparable form illustrated.

Lot 70

David Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): A Stoneware Ovoid Vase, with collar rim, tenmoku glaze with a foxglove motif in rust, impressed DL personal mark,36cm highIn good order.

Lot 330

A set of five David Leach small cups along with a Leach standard ware lidded jug

Lot 559

A collection of Leach pottery handled dishes including one signed for David Leach

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