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Kenneth Quick (1931-1963): A Stoneware Vase, running green ash glaze, impressed potter's mark and Leach Pottery,24cm highJeremy Leach (b.1941): A Stoneware Jar and Cover, tenmoku glaze, impressed potter's mark and Lowerdown Pottery,25.5cm high (2)The vase has some crazing. The jar and cover are in good order.
Jeremy Leach (b.1941): at Lowerdown Pottery: A Miniature Porcelain Octagonal Jar and Cover, celadon glaze, impressed potters mark and Lowerdown Pottery,6cm highJeremy Leach (b.1941): at Lowerdown Pottery: A Porcelain Jar and Cover, celadon glaze, impressed potters mark and Lowerdown Pottery,10cm highTwo Other Pieces of Lowerdown PotteryJohn Wheeldon (b.1950): A Porcelain Octagonal Jar and Cover, celadon glaze with impressed repeating pattern to the cover, impressed ejw and Peter Dingley Gallery label,7cm high (5)
A large collection of studio pottery - including three mugs by Jeremy Leach, Lowerdown Pottery, Bovey Tracey, Devon; a Lotus Pottery ewer with ribbed and dot-and-line decoration in a pale grey glaze; 21.75cm high; a Cornish Countrylane Pottery fruit bowl with flowerhead decoration, 25.3cm diameter; a Guernsey Pottery dish decorated with lilies; a Jersey Pottery jug and two spoon rests; three Grayshott Pottery soup bowls; a pair of Olkham Pottery, Norfolk egg cups; a Buckfast Abbey Pottery dish; etc. (34)
JEREMY LEACH (BRITISH 1941) A POTTERY STORAGE JAR WITH LID, the body having a wrythern design and covered with a mottled brown glaze, approximate height 22cm including lid, impressed to the base with initials, letter M and fish motif, Condition Report: the lid is a loose fit but no other issues to report (artist resale rights apply)
† TREVOR CORSER (1938-2015) for Leach Pottery; a stoneware bowl covered tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with chun interior and running rim, impressed TC and pottery marks, diameter 16.5cm, a Leach Pottery mug, and a Jeremy Leach for Lowerdown Pottery mug, tallest 12.5cm (3).Provenance: Richard Launder collection.Condition Report: Blow to one side of bowl, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A large collection of studio pottery - including three mugs by Jeremy Leach, Lowerdown Pottery, Bovey Tracey, Devon; a Lotus Pottery ewer with ribbed and dot-and-line decoration in a pale grey glaze; 21.75cm high; a Cornish Countrylane Pottery fruit bowl with flowerhead decoration, 25.3cm diameter; a Guernsey Pottery dish decorated with lilies; a Jersey Pottery jug and two spoon rests; three Grayshott Pottery soup bowls; a pair of Olkham Pottery, Norfolk egg cups; a Buckfast Abbey Pottery dish; etc. (34)
Jeremy Leach (St. Ives, b. 1941) - A late 20th century studio art pottery stoneware lidded twin handled vase. The vase decorated in slip glaze with single handle lid. Bulbous shaped vase with twin handles to sides. Abstract stylized slip decoration to each side. Stamped JL to bottom rim. Measures approx. 43cm tall x 37cm in diameter.
† JEREMY LEACH (born 1941) for Lowerdown Pottery; a tall fluted stoneware jar and cover covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JL and pottery marks, height 28cm.Condition Report: Flake off unglazed base, some grinding off of glaze at the base where it had run and minor blistering of glaze to top of handle, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Promotional posters for concerts and shows seventeen posters, many produced by Johnny Mans Productions, 1950s-1980s, includes, Elvis Presley, Yuletide Jamboree, Presented by Galena Park Fire Department, a concert held at Cooks Hoedown Club, Houston, Texas, December 28 (1954) other acts included, Floyd Tillman, Link Davis, Laura Lee, Hub Sutter, Biff Collie and many others, rolled, 13 ¼ x 21 ¼ inches; Yesterday Once More, starring Jess Conrad, The Telstars, and Impressionist, Glen Ford, with his Tribute to Norman Wisdom, rolled, 16 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches; The Legendary Norman Wisdom, with special guests, Tony Fayne, The Simmons Brothers and Nikita Scott, rolled, 10 ¾ x 30 inches; Televisions Top Comedy Star Bob Monkhouse, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ½ inches; The Legendary Norman Wisdom Live on Stage 95, with special guest Tony Faye, rolled, 19 ¾ x 28 inches; Those Were the Good Old Days, Jeremys Music Hall, starring Jeremy Spake, 16 ½ x 23 inches; An Evening in the Company of Bert Weedon, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ¼ inches; The CrazyTime Show starring Norman Collier, rolled, 16 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches; The Basil Brush Show, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, rolled, 20 x 29 ½ inches; The Keith Harris Show with Orville and Cuddles, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, rolled, 10 x 15 inches; Cliffs Pavilion 25th Anniversary Gala Performance, Cliffs Pavilion, Westcliff-On-Sea, artists appearing included, Danny La Rue, Barry McGuigan, Jimmy Tarbuck, Frankie Vaughan and others, rolled, 20 x 30 inches; Vince Hill, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ½ inches; Val Doonican in Concert, rolled, 20 x 30 inches; The Paul Daniels Show, with Special Guests Debbie McGee and Martin Daniels, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ¼ inches; Rolf Harris A Show for All the Family, rolled, 17 ½ x 24 inches; Joe Pasquale Road Joe Tour, rolled, 19 ¾ x 28 ¼ inches; Dads Army, rolled, 20 x 30 inches. (17) Provenance: Johnny Mans Production Company and Theatrical Agents. Johnny Mans theatrical family were based in Bristol, England. Johnny first worked with impresario and agent Billy Marsh before forming his own agency and production company representing a host of celebrities including Max Bygraves, Norman Wisdom, Danny La Rue, Des O Connor and many others. Johnny Mans cousin, Archie Leach, left Bristol for America, changed his name to Cary Grant and eventually took the movie world by storm.
*Jeremy Leach [b.1941] a mixed group of stoneware comprising a waisted vase, a cylinder vase both under celadon glazes, two octagonal vases under tenmoku and brushwork decoration respectively, two onion shaped jars and cover, a circular box and cover and small dish all under brushwork, together with four tiles.
*Jeremy Leach [b. 1941] two stoneware jugs, one of tapering form with grooved strap handle the body applied with raised studs under green glazes, 29cm high, another of ribbed and bellied form with grooved strap handle under pale celadon glazes, impressed personal and Lowerdown seals to both, together with a similar jug. [3]
*Jeremy Leach [b. 1941] a group of stoneware, comprising a jar and cover of swelling cylindrical form with fluted decoration, 22cm high together with six tankards of waisted form with ribbed strap handle and scroll terminal, 11cm high, all under tenmoku glazes, impressed personal and Lowerdown seals,.[6]
JEREMY LEACH. A tall jar & cover with fluted body by Jeremy Leach. Impressed marks. Height 29cm. 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.
Jonathan Richard Turner, A collection of letters and cards to JRT from other artists. Including 2 letters from Carlos Plunkett (Baron Of Dunsany 1939-2011), 3 hand painted cards, a small woodcut and letters from Bryan Banks (d.2011), letters and cards from Jeremy Leach of Lowerdown Pottery, 2 stencilled cards and other items from Lyn Le Grice. Plus a number of postcards.
JEREMY LEACH, (British, B. 1941), Five various mugs, a green glazed jug, a large ash glazed jug, a tenmoku glazed hexagonal jar, a pale cream bowl and a paper weight, various marks and inscriptions to bases, 10cm high, together with a jug, a pink glazed bowl, a large faceted vase and cover, a large pitcher, and mug attributed to Jeremy Leach, and various items of studio pottery, to include plates, bowls and cups, potentially from the studio of Jeremy Leach, with a collection of notes and drawings by Jeremy Leach (Qty)
† JEREMY LEACH (born 1941) for Lowerdown Pottery; a cut sided cylindrical vase covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, incised JL mark and impressed pottery mark, height 13cm, a similar cup, and a Lowerdown Pottery fluted bowl and mug (4).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
‡ Sarah Walton (born 1945)a salt-glaze stoneware square bowl, a stoneware unomi by Scott Rivers, a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware tankard by Jeremy Leach, a small stoneware bowl by Piere Culot and seven other items,impressed factory mark, small chip to corner, 24cm. square, (11) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
A collection of fourteen assorted mid-century studio art pottery. Including Jeremy Leach, David Leach, Lowerdown and St. Ives. Max. 19cm high Condition Report: Generally in good condition, colours good, signs of general wear. No obvious chips, cracks or restoration, would benefit from a clean, majority signed.
*David Leach [1911-2005] a stoneware jar and cover of shouldered form the sides with fluted decoration under a tenmoku glaze, impressed personal seal, 19cm high together with a Jeremy Leach stoneware oviform vase with brushwork foliate decoration, impressed personal and Lowerdown seal, 12.5cm high.
*Jeremy Leach [b.1941] five stoneware bowls two with brushwork foliate decoration within linear bands under pale celadon glazes the remaining with incised cruciform decoration under tenmoku or clear glazes, the former with impressed personal and Lowerdown seals with additional seals for Robert Tinnyunt, the latter with personal and Matilda Pottery seals, some paper labels, largest bowl 18cm diameter.
*Jeremy Leach [b.1941] four stoneware vases: of various forms two with brushwork foliate decoration, one under tenmoku glazes and another with impressed circular decoration, each with impressed personal and Lowerdown Pottery seals, the brushwork examples with additional seals for Robert Tinnyunt, paper labels, tallest, 17cm high.
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