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.
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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.
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.
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)
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.
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)
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.
COUNTRY (INC. TOWNES VAN ZANDT) - LP COLLECTION. Yee-Hawin' with around 75 x LPs. To include Townes Van Zandt (x2) - Delta Momma Blues (TOM 7013, 1978 pressing - Ex/Ex+ in shrink) and Our Mother The Mountain (TOM 7015, 1978 pressing - Ex+/VG, both with Tomato paper inner), The Louvin Brothers, Texas Folk & Outlaw Music, Beer Parlor Jive, Curtis Leach, Heroes And Brakemen, Bobbi Gentry, Dolly Parton, Billy Joe Shaver, Eddie Bond, Johnny Cash, Michael Murphey, Johnny Bond, Sally Timms, Willie Nelson, George Strait, George Morgan, David Ackles, Johnny Paycheck and Randy Parton. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lowerdown Pottery Foxglove Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, diameter 14.5cm. Together with two Leach Pottery standard ware pieces. (3) Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lidded Jar with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, height including lid 13.5cm Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 14cm. Purchased 1990, Beaux ArtsOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
David FRITH (1943) Large Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 55cm. Purchased 1989, AberystwythOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David Howard JONES (1953) Fish Form Raku with lustre glazes, signed to base, height 46cm. Purchased 1987, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no signs of damage or restoration.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Willow Tree Charger Stoneware with dolomite over tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, diameter 38cm. Purchased 1997, Gallerie BessonOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. This charming piece is in good condition.
David LLOYD JONES (1928-1994) Wax Resist Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 39cm. Purchased 1989, Collection GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Triple Motif Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 11cm, diameter 21cm. Purchased 1989, Devon GuildOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lidded Jar with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with celadon glaze, impressed seal to base, height including lid 18cm. Purchased 1989, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no signs of damage or restoration.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 11.5cm. Purchased 1998, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern. The diameter measures 12cm.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed Bowl with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with yellow celadon glaze, impressed seal to base, height 11cm. Purchased 1994, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no areas of concern.
DAVID LEACH. A David Leach (Lowerdown Pottery) porcelain incense box with painted decoration to the cover. Impressed personal mark. Diameter 10.5cm. Provenance: from the Sir Geoffrey & Lady Holland collection. Condition Report: Appears to be no damage or restoration. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
DAVID LEACH. A David Leach, Lowerdown Pottery brush vase with painted decoration on opposite sides. Impressed personal & Pottery mark. Height 10.5cm. Provenance: from the Sir Geoffrey & Lady Holland collection. Condition Report: Appears to be no damage or restoration. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
DAVID LEACH. A large David Leach (Lowerdown Pottery) deep footed bowl with fluted decoration. Impressed personal mark. Height 15cm. Diameter 15.5cm. Provenance: from the Sir Geoffrey & Lady Holland collection. Condition Report: Appears to be no damage or restoration. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
DAVID LEACH (BRITISH 1911-2005) A VASE FOR LOWERDOWN POTTERY, impressed marks to the base, approximate height 15.5cm, together with a David Leach mug and three oval dishes with sgraffito decoration, impressed with David's mark to the bases, Condition Report: chip to the underside of the base of the vase, other pieces appear to be ok (artist resale rights apply) (5)
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a cylindrical stoneware vase covered in green glaze with willow tree decoration, impressed DL and pottery marks, height 19cm, and a small tin glazed earthenware jug (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a tall stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with wax resist decoration, impressed DL mark, height 47.5cm. Condition Report: Filled firing crack to base and some grinding to edge of base where glaze has run, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a small fluted stoneware bowl covered in oatmeal glaze, impressed DL mark (smudged), diameter 10cm, and a Loweredown Pottery bud vase, height 7cm (2).Condition Report: Glaze blemish close to base of bud vase, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a globular stoneware jar partially washed in blue/grey glaze with kaki decoration and iron red spots, impressed DL mark, made circa 1985, height 22cm. Literature: For a similar example see 'David Leach' by Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett (Richard Dennis, 2003), no. 89. Condition Report: Small blow/bust blister to one side, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
David Leach (1911-2005) a studio pottery bowl, of ovoid form with a resist glaze, impressed mark, 14.5cm high, and a Lowerdown Pottery footed bowl, with geometric motifs to a celadon ground, impressed marks, 12.1cm diameter,together with two Lowerdown Pottery items,comprising a tenmoku glazed vase, impressed mark, 10.9cm high, and a footed vase, impressed mark, 8.2cm high (4)Condition ReportNo chips or cracks. Minor surface wear.
David Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): A Stoneware Teapot and Cover, iron decoration on an oatmeal ground, with cane handle, impressed DL personal seal mark and Lowerdown Pottery mark,20cm highDavid Leach O.B.E (1911-2005): A Slipware Earthenware Casserole Dish and Cover, impressed DL personal seal mark,20cm highDavid Leach O.B.E (1911-2005) and John Leach (1939-2021): A Raku Yunomi, painted decoration, unmarked,8cm highJohn Leach (1939-2021): A Raku Vessel, wih lugged handles, impressed JL MUCHELNEY and dated 1992,15cm high (4)1. Teapot and cover are in good order. 2. Casserole dish has scratches to the inside, the cover has a very small chip that has been repaired on the finial. 3. Yunomi appears to be in good order. 5. Raku vessel has a hairline crack through the impressed seal.
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