Lucie Rie (1902-1995, Austrian/British) Stoneware composite vase (circa 1979) Of compressed globular form, with tall neck and flared rim, in a spiralling olive green and beige pitted glaze, LR seal mark, 25.5cm high From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and wining a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance Acquired from Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom, with paper label. Condition ReportOverall in good order. The upper rim is undulating and the globular shape is somewhat uneven in potting. There are some remnants of what is probably glaze to the underside of the foot, visible under UV, although the footrim surface is solid and does not appear to have been restored. The provenance label is faded and worn.
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Lucie Rie (1902-1995, Austrian/British) Large porcelain footed bowl (circa 1982) Porcelain bowl, of flared conical form, in matt white glaze, decorated with bands of pink double concentric lines inside and out, raised on a high foot, with LR seal mark, 21 cm. diam. From the collection of the late Maurice Costley See the similar bowl in the sale: Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, Exceptional Ceramics: Selections from the Estate of Jane Coper and the former Collection of Cyril Frankel, Phillips, London, 1 November 2023, lot 404. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and wining a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance Acquired from Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. Condition ReportOverall in good order. There is a very minor, shallow footrim chip at the edge of the footim and a very minute footrim chip beside this, please see additional image. There is some typical and relatively minor pitting and sanding to the glaze, the pink bands have bled somewhat, as is the case with other bowls with this type of decoration. This has been inspected under UV light and there is no restoration or damage is visible.
Lucie Rie (1902-1995, Austrian/British) Porcelain vase (circa 1960) Of cylindrical form, with tall neck and flared rim, with bronzed manganese body above bands of sgraffito white and blue bands, the flared rim and underside of the base with radiating sgraffito lines, with LR seal mark, 22.3cm high The upper rim with restored break From the collection of the late Maurice Costley See the similar vase from the Shipley Collection, sold MAAK, London, 11 May 2023, lot 11. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and wining a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her career.Condition ReportApproximately 14 cm of the circumference of the upper rim has been cracked into three sections and restuck, with some small old areas of in-filling to the enamels. The glue has yellowed at the breaks. This could be cleaned and professionally restored. Some very minor footrim chipping, possibly occurring in the making.
AUCTION CATALOGUES: JAPANESE STUDIO POTTERY ETC. Five Bonhams auction catalogues: 'The Art & Influence of Asia' includes the Janet Leach Collection (1998); 'The Geoffrey Godden Collection of Studio Pottery plus Lucie Rie & Hans Coper Domestic Ware, English Slipware Collection' (1995) & 'Contemporary Japanese Ceramics' etc. (1991). Also, two Phillips catalogues for auctions of Japanese art & design that include Japanese studio pottery. Approx. weight 2kg. 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.
† LUCIE RIE (1902-1995); a stoneware cup and saucer partially covered in manganese glaze with sgraffito decoration, impressed LR mark, made circa 1958, cup height 7.5cm, saucer diameter 14cm.For similar examples, see 'Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & their Contemporaries - The Lisa Sainsbury Collection' by Cyril Frankel (Thames & Hudson, 2000), p. 97. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Large hand built vase, second half 20th Century Glazed earthenware Unsigned 43cm high (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Larger plant pot, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware Impressed ‘DB’ 19cm high, 27cm wide, aperture 20.2cm diameter (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts. Condition Report: Light general surface wear throughout, dust/dirt build up to surfaces, would benefit from cleaning. There are a few small chips to the underside of the applied frilled decoration.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three vases and a bowl, second half 20th century Lava glazed earthenware Two vases and bowl impressed ‘DB’ Tallest 21cm high (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
Lucie Rie (1902-1995) & Hans Coper (1920-1981) Side plate together with a saucer and another similar saucer, circa 1950 Glazed stoneware Impressed 'LR' & 'HC' to one saucer, second saucer and side plate impressed 'LR' Side plate : 18.3cm diameter ; Saucers : 15.2cm and 14.9cm diameter respectively (3) (ARR) Footnotes: All plates with small pitting marks to glaze from manufacture, one saucer with very minor firing crack. Side plate and one saucer with small scuff marks to glaze on top surface.Condition Report: Lucie Rie (1902-1995) & Hans Coper (1920-1981) Two saucers, circa 1955 Glazed stoneware Impressed 'LR' & 'HC' to one plate, the second plate impressed 'LR' 15.2cm and 14.9cm diameter respectively (2)
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Two bowls, second half 20th century Glazed porcelain Each impressed ‘DB’ Taller 6.2cm high (2) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three vases and a bowl, second half 20th century Lava glazed earthenware Each impressed ‘DB’ Tallest 20.5cm high (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three bowls, second half 20th century Glazed porcelain Each marked ‘DB’ Largest 8.8cm high, 17cm wide (3) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three tapered vases with flared petal rims, second half 20th century Glazed stoneware Each impressed 'DB' Tallest 33.5cm high (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts. Condition Report: Light surface wear throughout. There are some firing cracks to the petals of the medium sized vase. There also some glaze drips/small blemishes to glaze on the small vase.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Vase with tiered frills and two vessels of organic form, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware, glazed porcelain Each impressed ‘DB’ Vase 13cm high (3) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts. Condition Report: General light surface wear throughout.Tiered vase - There are two very minor chips to edges of two tiers.Smallest vase - There is also a very minor loss to glaze to rim of smallest vase.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Four tapered vases with flared rims and a bowl, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware Three impressed ‘DB’ Tallest 19cm high (5) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three bowls with partially covered tops, second half 20th century Glazed stoneware One bowl impressed 'DB' Tallest 12cm high (3) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three bowls, second half 20th century Lava glazed earthenware Each impressed ‘DB’ Largest 7cm high, 21cm diameter (3) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Five vases, second half 20th century Lava glazed earthenware Each impressed ‘DB’ Tallest 23cm high (5) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artistFootnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three lidded scent bottles and a vessel, second half 20th century Glazed porcelain Each impressed 'DB' Tallest 17cm high (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artistFootnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Four tapered vases, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware Three impressed ‘DB’ Tallest 15cm high (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Three double tiered bowls, second half 20th century Glazed porcelain Each impressed ‘DB’ Largest 5cm high, 18cm wide (3) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Two footed bowls, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware One impressed ‘DB’ Larger 10cm high, 26cm diameter (2) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Two bowls, second half 20th century Glazed earthenware Unsigned Larger 8.7cm high, 21.2cm diameter (2) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Four bowls, second half 20th century Glazed stoneware Each impressed 'DB' Largest 8cm high, 23.5cm diameter (4) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
The Studio Works of Deirdre Burnett (1939-2022) Two footed bowls, second half 20th century Lava glazed earthenware Each impressed ‘DB’ Larger 7.5cm high, 25.2cm wide (2) (ARR) Provenance Estate of the artist Footnote Deirdre Burnett graduated from Camberwell School of Art & Design in 1967, where she was heavily influenced by visiting lecturers Hans Coper & Lucie Rie. Her work was included in the 2020 exhibition 'Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & Pupils', Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Oxford, and the 1990 exhibition 'Lucie Rie, Hans Coper & their pupils', Sainsbury Centre, & Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Burnett's work has been held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the MOMA, New York, as well as in numerous private and prestigious collections worldwide. Deirdre Burnett was a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of Contemporary Applied Arts.
Orplid (Bimini) Glassworks - collection of glass jewellery, c1940s/1950s, comprising two lampwork decorated beaded necklaces; pair of fish pendant clip-on earrings; two other pairs of clip-on earrings; a pair of earrings with screw backs; and two pendants (12) Provenance - The Vendor's Father was a representative for Hans Coper and Lucie Rie
Hans Coper*, große Distel, ThistleHans Coper*Große Vase 'Thistle'. Steinzeug. Oberfläche in geschichteten hellen sandfarbenen und lichten grauen Nuancen. Abgeflachter, linsenförmiger Gefäßkörper mit weiter Trichtermündung, zylindrischer Fuß. 34,3 x 27,7 x 9,2 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet: HC (Prägestempel).Literatur: Birks, Tony. Hans Coper. London 1983. S. 161 (zum Vergleich).
Hans Coper*, Großer Spaten, SpadeHans Coper*Große Vase 'Spade'. Steinzeug. Oberfläche in geschichteten hellen sandfarbenen und lichten grauen Nuancen, im unteren Bereich vereinzelt hell- und rotbraune Flecken. Abgeflachter Gefäßkörper, an den Schmalseiten sich zur Mündung verjüngend, zylindrischer Fuß. 39 x 34 x 11,5 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet: HC im Quadrat (Prägestempel). Papieretikett Kunstkammer Ludger Köster.Literatur: Birks, Tony. Hans Coper. London 1983. S. 175 (zum Vergleich).
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981)a large stoneware salad bowl with pulled rim, glazed to the interior pale blue, the exterior pitted silver-grey glazeimpressed seal marks, 15cm. high28cm. diam. ProvenanceGiven as a wedding present to the vendors grandparents in 1955.Private collection.
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981)a part tea set comprising; sugar basin, milk jug, two cups, one saucer and one side plate, silver-grey glaze with manganese rims.impressed seal marks, minor chips10.8cm. high (jug)13.5cm. diam. (bowl)18.3cm. diam. (plate), (6) ProvenanceLotte Meitner-Graf, thence by descent.
Isabella Pope Studio Pottery very large Planet Pot vase, signed & dated 1989 on internal sticker, experimental form and glazes. Isabella Pope - Master Potter, created these forms, inspired by Chinese and Korean historical examples, together with modernist potters such as Hans Coper. Height 82cm unsuitable for postal shipping - courier or collect only.
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Footed bowl, circa 1980Porcelain, inlaid pink radiating lines, turquoise and manganese bandsH: 9,5cm. (3.3/4in.); D: 22,8cm. (8.11/16in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceErskine, Hall & Coe, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureIssey Miyake Meets Lucie Rie, exh. cat., Sogetsu Gallery, Tokyo, 1989, pp. 36, 114 for a similar exampleLucie Rie, Hans Coper, and their Pupils: A Selection of Contemporary Ceramics Illustrating their Influence, exh. cat., Sainsbury Center for Visual Arts, Norwich, 1990, p. 25, n. 29 for a similar exampleT. Birks, Lucie Rie, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, p. 161 for a similar exampleE. Cooper, Lucie Rie: modernist potter, Ed Yale University Press, London, 2012, n. 98 for a similar exampleI. Smith, Lucie Rie, Eiderdown Books, London, 2022, front cover for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)Tall white 'Cycladic' form, circa 1968Stoneware, layered white porcelain slips and engobes over a body with textured and incised linear designs, the interior with manganese glazeH: 36cm. (14.3/16in.); L: 7cm. (2.3/4in.); W: 6cm. (2.3/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 29 for a similar exampleT. Birks, Hans Coper, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, p. 150 for a similar exampleM. Nishi, Hans Coper Retrospective: Innovation in 20th Century Ceramics, exh. cat., The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, 2009, p. 110 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)Ovoid pot with disc, circa 1965Stoneware, layered white porcelain slips and engobes over a body with textured and incised linear designs, the neck and disk with manganese glazeH: 12,8cm. (5.1/16in.); D: 11,5cm. (4.12in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceFamily of the artistGalerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerExhibition'Hans Coper & Peter Collingwood', Galerie Besson, London, 16 October-13 November 2002LiteratureT. Birks, Hans Coper, Ed La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre, 2008, p. 134, 135 for similar examplesGalerie Besson, exhibitions, illustrated cat. 17, https://www.galeriebesson.co.uk/coperexhib2.html (accessed November 2023)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)Large 'Spade' form, circa 1972Stoneware, layered porcelain slips and engobes over a textured and incised body, the interior with a manganese glazeH: 30cm. (11.13/16in.); L: 20cm. (7.7/8in.); W: 8,5cm. (3.3/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceYonty SolomonGalerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerExhibition'Hans Coper', Galerie Besson, London, 19 October-25 November 1988LiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 21, 29 for similar examplesO. Watson, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Galerie Besson, London, 1988, illustrated fig. 18T. Birks, Hans Coper, Yeovil, 2013, p. 173 for a similar exampleThe essential potness, exh. cat, Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 8 February-21 September 2014, p. 176, 177 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HANS COPER (1920-1981)'Thistle' form, circa 1969Stoneware, layered porcelain slips and engobes over a textured and incised body, the interior with a manganese glazeH: 28,1cm. (11.1/16in.); L: 21,8cm. (8.9/16in.); W: 6,7cm. (2.5/8in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceBerkeley Galleries, LondonEileen Young, London, acquired from the above, 1969Galerie Besson, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerExhibited'Peter Collingwood |Hans Coper: Rugs and wall-hangings by Peter Collingwood, Pots by Hans Coper', Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 29 January-2 March 1969'Hans Coper', Galerie Besson, London, 19 October-25 November 1988LiteratureLucie Rie, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 16 April-11 June 1967, p. 26 for a similar examplePeter Collingwood|Hans Coper: Rugs and wall-hangings by Peter Collingwood, Pots by Hans Coper, exh. cat., Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1969, illustrated fig. 21O. Watson, Hans Coper, exh. cat., Galerie Besson, London, 1988, illustrated fig. 6Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, and their pupils: a selection of contemporary ceramics illustrating their influence, Sainsbury Center for Visuals Arts, Norwich, 2 October-16 December 1990, p. 14, n. 7 for a similar exampleThe essential potness, exh. cat, Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 8 February-21 September 2014, p. 156, 157 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)Cylindrical vase with flaring lip, circa 1960Porcelain, manganese and dry terracotta glazesH: 31,3cm. (12.5/16in.); D: 12,5cm. (4.15/16in.)Impressed with artist's sealFootnotes:ProvenanceJ.W.N. van Achterbergh Collection Christie's, Amsterdam, 'World Ceramics, The J.W.N. Van Achterbergh Collection', 1 November 2005, lot 156Acquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureLucie Rie/Hans Coper: Masterworks by Two British Potters, exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1994, front cover for a similar exampleT. Birks, Lucie Rie, Ed Catrine, 2009, p. 144 for a similar exampleLucie Rie – A Retrospective, exh. cat., The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 2010, p. 160 for a similar exampleThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LUCIE RIE & HANS COPER (AUSTRIAN-BRITISH, 1902-1995 & GERMAN, 1920-1981)Five cups and saucers, circa 1958Stoneware, white and manganese glaze with sgraffito design.Tallest cup: 7.8 cm high Largest saucer: 4.5 cm diameterFour cups impressed twice with artists' seals, one cup and saucer impressed with Lucie Rie's artist seal, and four saucers unmarked. Together with a postcard with handwritten personal note to Leticia Kent from Lucie Rie. Footnotes:ProvenanceLeticia Kent, New York, acquired directly from the artistThence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureCyril Frankel, Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and their Contemporaries, London, 2000, p. 97 (for similar examples of the cups and saucers) Andrew Nairne and Eliza Spindel, eds., Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery, exh. cat., Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 2023, pp. 56, 154 (for similar examples of the cups and saucers)Following a career in architecture in New York, in the late 1960s Leticia Kent (1928-1999) became an esteemed journalist, contributing to publications including the Village Voice, The New York Times, and Vogue, and a founding member of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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