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Click here to subscribeλ RICHARD BATTERHAM (BRITISH, 1936-2021) BOTTLE VASE Stoneware, with green and brown glazes 36cm high (14 in.) Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist The Chestnut Gallery Collection MAAK London, Modern + Contemporary Ceramics, 13 May 2021, lot 67 Condition Report: The foot base is of slightly oval form, as is the body.In good condition, with no damages or restoration. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ RICHARD BATTERHAM (BRITISH, 1936-2021) A LARGE TEAPOT AND COVER, LATE 20TH/EARLY 21ST CENTURY Stoneware, with olive green ash glaze 22cm high, 34cm wide Exhibited: Browse & Darby, London, 'Joanne Bird presents Richard Batterham & John Maltby; 70th Birthday Celebration', September, 2006, illus. exhibition catalogue Condition Report: In very good condition, no detected chips, damages or restoration. There is a brochure from the mentioned exhibition inside the teapot.Condition Report Disclaimer
† RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021); a very tall square stoneware bottle covered in green ash glaze with incised decoration to the shoulder, height 53.5cm.Condition Report: Tiny glaze flake to one edge, shallow chip to base where bottle has stuck to kiln shelf, also a small patch of kiln debris adhering to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021); a monumental stoneware bowl covered in green ash glaze with incised decoration, diameter 55.5cm.Condition Report: Some bloating to base and well with short firing cracks within two bloats to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† MO ABDALLA (1933-2016); a pair of small stoneware bowls covered in bands of iron glaze, incised signatures, largest diameter 11.5cm, an egg baker by Richard Batterham, and a small Winchcombe Pottery bottle, height 10.5cm (4).Abdalla was also known as Mo Abbaro or Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro.Condition Report: Short firing crack to handle of egg baker and small patch of kiln debris adhering to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.