Studio Ceramics | The Leonard & Alison Shurz Collection | Adam Partridge Auctioneers

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STUDIO CERAMICS THE LEONARD & ALISON SHURZ COLLECTION The Cheshire Saleroom, Macclesfield 8th & 9th October 2020



STUDIO CERAMICS THE LEONARD & ALISON SHURZ COLLECTION The Cheshire Saleroom, Macclesfield 8th October 2020 at 5pm 9th October 2020 at 10am

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ORDER OF SALE DAY 1 American

1 – 404

Native American

405 – 433

DAY 2 Asian & Australasian

434 – 497

European & Middle Eastern

498 – 573

British & Irish

574 – 1046

Books

I047 – 1051

All purchases are subject to a buyer’s premium of 20% of the hammer price, inclusive of VAT.

Lots marked with an ARR symbol are potentially subject to Artist’s Resale Right/Droit de Suite royalty charges.

ALL LOTS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE


INTRODUCTION Adam Partridge Auctioneers is pleased to be selling the largest collection of studio ceramics ever auctioned in the UK, with more than 1000 lots and some 1500 pots from around the world on sale. The sale of the Leonard and Alison Shurz collection of studio ceramics is truly a global event with works by British, North American, European and Asian makers. It is so large it will take place over two days, with lots sold by international time zones. Starting on the evening of Thursday 8th October at 5pm UK time (so daytime in the US) the sale of over 400 lots by US ceramic artists is timed to appeal to the American market. The auction continues all day Friday 9th October with over 60 lots of contemporary Japanese and Korean ceramics, 75 lots by European and Middle Eastern artists and concluding with over 470 lots by British and Irish artists. Born in New York, Leonard Shurz came to London in 1964 where he met Alison, originally from Manchester. They were married in 1972 and moved out to Digswell, Welwyn Garden City, to a modern house with more room for children …. and pots. Leonard had already started to acquire Lucie Rie’s work and that of Hans Coper, Bernard Leach, Gillian Lowndes, Ruth Duckworth and others, and also works by Scandinavian artists like Berndt Friberg and Alf Jarnestad. The couple, however, stopped collecting for a few years while their children were growing up, and eventually sold the Copers and most of the Ries in the 1980s, initially through Sotheby’s and later Christie’s (after Sotheby’s broke one of their Hans Copers!) But after the children left home, there was more space … and more time to collect. The collection grew gradually at first, with an initial focus on Native American pottery, but exponentially over the last 10-15 years with annual visits to America, especially to NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) conferences and US galleries, UK fairs and galleries like Goldmark and Contemporary Ceramics where they were regular buyers.

Anthony Schaller, owner of Schaller Gallery in Michigan writes: ‘So many times when the phone would ring, I’d look and see ‘UK call’ and hoped that I was going to hear Leonard’s eloquent voice. We always had a wonderful discussion about the pieces he was interested in purchasing. He’d ask me to hold the work until he and Alison came to the US to visit family in Colorado or to the NCECA conference which moved around from city to city. I’d either ship lots of pots to Colorado or to their hotel during the NCECA conference. Leonard was always sure to ask me to ship the work so he could just ‘check it in’ when they flew home. The last time I shipped to Leonard and Alison during a NCECA conference I knew they’d be buying more pieces at the various exhibitions, so I shipped a few extra boxes, packing materials, tape, scissors and markers. Soon after I received a call from them, they were just laughing and laughing, then said, “you know us all too well”. I miss those conversations and special little things that transpired throughout the friendship we forged around collecting ceramics’. Mike Goldmark, owner of Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, writes: ‘Leonard and Alison were frequent visitors to Uppingham. Leonard was one of Goldmark’s most exceptional pot customers, buying regularly, with a fiendish eye for quality’. Marta Donaghey and Claire Dixon of Contemporary Ceramics, London, write: ‘Leonard and Alison were longstanding, very loyal customers and friends of Contemporary Ceramics and the Craft Potters Association. Their passion and enthusiasm for ceramics never waned and it was always a joy to see Leonard bounding through our door armed with special padded bags that he hoped and usually did fill with pots! Leonard and Alison were a team and purchases were always a joint decision after much discussion. Their taste was varied and eclectic, but they were extremely knowledgeable as well as open and curious. We very much miss the laughs and chats we shared together’.

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Jason Wood, Adam Partridge’s Specialist Consultant in Studio Ceramics who is curating the sale writes: ‘Leonard and Alison had bought from some of our past auctions so I knew of them but had no idea of the size and range of the collection until I visited the house in Digswell in January 2020. Even before entering, the collection announced itself in the form of an Alan Wallwork tile fashioned as a door knob but nothing quite prepared me for the sheer quantity (and quality) that lay inside. Every room was stacked high with exceptional ceramics from leading makers from around the world’. The Shurzs had a particular interest in American wood-fired pottery and amassed probably the largest collection of such works outside the US. Highlights include over 50 works by the Hawaiian potter Clayton Amemiya, some 30 works by Indiana-based potter Dick Lehman, and a host of others – quite literally an A-Z of the current American studio ceramics scene. Among the Asian contemporary ceramicists, highlights include groups of works by the Korean artist Lee Kang-hyo, while Japanese artists Ken Matsuzaki, Natsu Nishiyama and Shikamaru Takeshita are also well represented. Five works by Berndt Friberg head the European and Middle Eastern section, including other renowned representatives of the illustrious Scandinavian ceramic design movement of the 20 th century, along with more contemporary works by potters like Anne Metter Hjortshoj from Denmark. The collection also includes rare works by Iraqi potter Saad Shakir and the Iranian artist Shabanali Ghorbani. France and Germany are also well represented with some 35 slipware pots by Jean-Nicolas Gérard, as well as works by the woodfirers Markus Klausmann and Uwe Löellmann. Highlights among the British and Irish artists are five works by Lucie Rie, including a rare porcelain sgraffito bottle acquired from Rie’s personal collection, two small sculptures by Ruth Duckworth and three early works by Gillian Lowndes. The vast majority, however, are works by living UK artists and reads like a roll-call of the current British scene. Well represented are Richard Batterham, Svend Bayer, Clive Bowen, Chris Carter, Nic Collins, Mike Dodd, Jack Doherty, Lisa Hammond, Akiko Hirai, Jim Malone, Phil Rogers, Ruthanne Tudball and Rachel Wood, and many, many more.

Mike Dodd, with over 60 pots in the collection, writes: ‘You couldn’t help being impressed with Leonard and Alison’s infectious delight in handling and talking about pots. I was fortunate to see their impressive collection at their home when I was invited to share a meal after one of the Hatfield shows had ended. Plied with many insightful questions, I won’t easily forget their shared enthusiasm and interest’. Jim Malone, with some 30 pots in the collection, writes: ‘Leonard had a good “eye” for a pot. He had that enthusiasm for pots that I remember collectors had when I was a lot younger, together with an understanding of the “qualities” inherent in a good pot. I’ll miss him’. Ruthanne Tudball, with over 30 pots in the collection and a fellow American living and working in the UK, writes: ‘It was always a joy when Leonard and Alison showed up at a ceramic event. You could be assured that Leonard would want to know what your newest creation was and what the inspiration behind it was. He had an eagle eye and usually knew before I showed him. Then an animated conversation would start with Leonard curious to know where in the world I had been doing workshops and what had come of the experience. He was particularly good at story telling with expressive hands emphasising all he said. We talked and laughed a lot whenever we met’.

As well as being very knowledgeable and supportive of potters it is worth noting that the Shurzs were especially encouraging of younger artists, both in the US and UK, and bought not out of sympathy but because they liked the work and enjoyed meeting the makers, sometimes driving for hours through the American North West to seek out new talent (with the consequential headache of how to ship their purchases back to the UK). The collection therefore contains many up-and-coming names that will be new to some collectors but definitely ones to watch for the future. Leonard and Alison Shurz

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1 LORI ALLEN

A tall wood fired stoneware bottle, ‘Gourd 2’, surface pattern with circle decoration, impressed mark, height 48.5cm. Fired at East Creek’s anagama kiln. East Creek is a community art studio and retreat in Oregon. £60 – 80 2 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

Two gourd shaped faceted wood fired stoneware bottles, incised CA marks, tallest 20.5cm (2). Born in Hawaii, Amemiya was introduced to pottery while working at the US Consulate in Okinawa, Japan in 1972 when he met and worked with Seisho Kuniyoshi. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013. £60 – 80 3 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

Two square wood fired stoneware bottles, incised CA marks, tallest 21.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013. £60 – 80 4 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

Two square wood fired stoneware vases and a tall narrow faceted wall vase with metal ring, incised CA marks, tallest 33cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013 and 2015. £60 – 80 5 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A large wood fired stoneware moon jar with deeply carved surface, incised CA mark, height 34.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013. £120 – 180 6 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A large wood fired stoneware moon jar with combed surface, incised CA mark, 30cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013. £80 – 120 7 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A wood fired stoneware jar with incised pattern to shoulder and an oval bottle, incised CA marks, tallest 24.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2013. £60 – 80 8 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A gourd shaped faceted wood fired stoneware bottle and a square bottle, incised CA marks, tallest 23cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £60 – 80

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A large wood fired stoneware jar with incised lines to shoulder, height 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £70 – 100 10 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A cut sided wood fired stoneware bottle and a faceted box and cover, incised CA marks, tallest 29.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £60 – 80 11 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A large squat wood fired stoneware jar and a smaller example, incised CA marks, tallest 27.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £80 – 120 12 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A large fluted wood fired stoneware jar, incised CA mark, height 31cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £70 – 100 13 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A large fluted wood fired stoneware jar, incised CA mark, height 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £70 – 100 14 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A group of four small wood fired stoneware bottles, incised CA marks, tallest 11cm (4). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £40 – 60


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A group of ten wood fired stoneware cups, incised CA marks, tallest 10cm (10).

A square wood fired stoneware bottle and an oval bottle, incised CA marks, tallest 24cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £60 – 80

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A group of three wood fired stoneware cups, incised CA marks, tallest 10.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £20 – 30

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A large wood fired stoneware platter with fish scale pattern, incised signature, CA mark and dated 2000, diameter 60.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Studio 7 Fine Arts Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2015. £120 – 180

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A large lugged wood fired stoneware bottle, incised CA mark and dated 1992, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Studio 7 Fine Arts Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2015. £100 – 150 20 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

Two wood fired stoneware wall vases with metal rings, incised CA marks, tallest 48cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2016. £50 – 70 21 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A globular wood fired stoneware vase with carved surface and an octagonal plate, incised CA marks, vase height 22cm, plate diameter 26.5cm (2). £60 – 80

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A large rectangular wood fired stoneware bottle with carved surface, incised CA mark and dated 2015, height 52.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2016. £120 – 180 23 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A cut sided wood fired stoneware bottle and a vase, incised CA mark to bottle, tallest 24cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Studio 7 Fine Arts Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2016. £60 – 80 24 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A square fluted wood fired stoneware bottle and another square bottle, incised CA marks, tallest 21.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2016. £60 – 80 22

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A large wood fired stoneware disc vase with carved surface, diameter 48cm. £120 – 180 26 CLAYTON AMEMIYA

A group of three stoneware sake cups washed in copper red glaze, incised CA marks, tallest 7cm (3). £20 – 30 27 DAN ANDERSON (born 1945)

An oval faceted lugged wood fired stoneware vase and a square lugged bowl, impressed DA mark to vase, tallest 15.5cm (2). A former Head of Ceramics at Southern Illinois University, Anderson is inspired by industrial artifacts replicating man made metal objects in clay. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2013. £60 – 80

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34 BEN BATES

A ribbed wood fired porcelain beaker, a stoneware beaker and a small porcelain beaker, impressed B marks, tallest 12cm (3).

28 DAN ANDERSON (born 1945)

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan 2017. £30 – 40

A square fluted stoneware footed vase covered in shino glaze, impressed DA mark, height 20cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £30 – 40

35 KEN BEIDLER

A porcelain ‘Reitz Basket’, height 8cm.

29 ANDREW BAER

A wood fired stoneware wall plaque in high relief, 35 x 21.5cm. Baer is based at the Chehalen Cultural Center, Cascadia, Oregon.

Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £15 – 20 36 RICHEY BELLINGER

A lugged stoneware bottle, painted signature, height 29.5cm.

£40 – 60

Bellinger is based in Portland, Oregon. £20 – 30

30 CHRIS BASKIN

Two cut sided fluted soda fired porcelain bowls and a small jug, impressed CB marks, largest diameter 16.5cm, jug height 8.5cm (3).

37 GERALD BEN

A triangular wood fired stoneware bowl, incised signature, diameter 20cm.

Baskin is based in Portland, Oregon. Provenance: Purchased in 2017. £30 – 50

Provenance: Purchased from Dovetail Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii. £30 – 40

31 CHRIS BASKIN

A cut sided soda fired porcelain jar and cover, impressed CB mark, height 25.5cm.

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£50 – 70

Benn, and his partner Colleen Gallagher, are based on Harstine Island, Puget Sound, Washington State. £30 – 40

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A faceted wood fired stoneware bottle and a cut sided jar and cover, impressed CB marks, tallest 29cm (2). £60 – 80 33 BEN BATES

Three ribbed wood fired porcelain beakers, impressed B marks, tallest 13cm (3).

JOHN BENN A wood fired stoneware basket, impressed JB mark, height 23cm.

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JOE BENNION A square wood fired stoneware bowl, impressed mark, diameter 12cm. £20 – 30

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40 NICHOLAS BERNARD

Two faceted porcelain vases covered in celadon glaze, incised signatures, tallest 17cm (2). Bernard is based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £80 – 120 41 WALLY BIVENS

A large wood fired stoneware jar and cover with carved decorative sweeps, incised signature, height 33cm. Bivens was Executive Director of Pottery Northwest, Seattle. £70 – 100

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42 HEIDI BLETT

A wood fired stoneware mug, incised signature, height 12.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, 2015. £10 – 15 43 H P BLOOMER

A faceted stoneware footed jug perforated above the handle, impressed HP mark, height 21cm. Bloomer’s tableware is influenced by patterning and colours found in fashion, graphic, interior and architectural design. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £70 – 100 41

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A stoneware bowl and cover, height 15cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £50 – 70 45 KARL BORGESON

A tapered stoneware vase with checkerboard pattern, impressed KB mark, height 23.5cm. Borgeson was a student of Warren MacKenzie and taught at the University of Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £50 – 70 43

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52 ROBERT BRISCOE (born 1947)

A salt glazed footed jar and cover and a yunomi, incised signatures, tallest 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2016. £50 – 70 53 ERICH BROENNIMANN

A tall narrow wood fired stoneware vase and a matching small vase with medallion, impressed marks, tallest 35.5cm (2). Broennimann is based in Hawaii. £40 – 60 55

54 ERICH BROENNIMANN

A triangular wood fired stoneware vase, impressed mark, height 27.5cm. £40 – 60 46 KARL BORGESON

A stoneware teapot and bowl and cover, impressed KB mark to bowl, tallest 16.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £50 – 70

55 ERICH BROENNIMANN

A deep wood fired stoneware bowl, incised numbers, diameter 26cm. £60 – 80 56

47 RICHARD BRANDT

Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2014. £50 – 70

A wood fired stoneware Iga vase and tall basket, impressed hand marks, tallest 25.5cm (2). Brandt is based in Damascus, Oregon. £60 – 80 48 RICHARD BRANDT

A wood fired stoneware ‘Gold Bowl’ and gourd shaped fluted lugged vase, impressed hand marks, tallest 22.5cm (2). £60 – 80

JANICE BROWN A tall stoneware vase, incised mark, height 35cm.

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JEFF BROWN A wood fired stoneware stacked bottle covered in streaky glaze, height 46cm. Brown is based in Seagrove, North Carolina. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Role Models’, Belger Arts Center, Kansas City, 2016; purchased in 2016. £80 – 120

49 RICHARD BRANDT

Three wood fired stoneware yunomi and a cup, impressed hand marks, tallest 9.5cm (4). £25 – 35 50

JIM BRASHEAR A large wood fired stoneware jar and cover with incised and ribbed surface, incised signature, height 46cm. Brashear is Professor of Art, University of Alaska. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £120 – 180

51 CYNTHIA BRINGLE (born 1939)

A fluted porcelain twin handled vase, incised signature, height 23.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Lonestar College, Houston, Texas, 2013. £60 – 80 50 13


58 RENEE BROWN (born 1973)

An earthenware basket, pale blue and green slip with crimson detailing, incised signature, height 20.5cm. Brown is based in Montana and specialises in ceramic sculpture motivated by the mineral world. £40 – 60 59 TROY BUNGART

A wood fired stoneware whisky cup with shino glaze, impressed mark, height 8.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £20 – 30 60 RICHARD BURKETT

A cylindrical wood fired stoneware vase with textured surface and concentric ring decoration and a porcelain tumbler, impressed marks, tallest 17.5cm (2).

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Burkett is Professor of Art, San Diego University. £25 – 35 61 CONNER BURNS

A stoneware vase with splayed base covered in mottled glaze, painted CB mark, height 15.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bracker’s Good Earth Clays, Lawrence, Kansas, 2016. £20 – 30 62

JIM BUSBY (born 1976) A small wood fired stoneware cup, height 6cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £20 – 30

63 LARRY BUSH (born 1951)

A lugged stoneware jar and cover with carved diamond pattern and applied shell decoration, height 16cm. £50 – 70

64 LARRY BUSH (born 1951)

A wood fired stoneware Hydrangea vase with triangular insert, painted signature and dated 2015, 15cm. Provenance: Purchased from ISOM Collective, Kansas City, 2016. £70 – 100 65 BARB CAMPBELL

A lugged wood fired stoneware jar and cover and two lugged vases, incised signatures, tallest 24cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2017. £50 – 70 66 CHRIS CAMPBELL

A tapered wood fired stoneware vase, height 26.5cm. Campbell is based in Austin, Texas. £40 – 60 67 DAVID CARADORI (born 1959)

A small wood fired stoneware sake bottle and cup, tallest 11.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £30 – 40 68 DAVID CARADORI (born 1959)

A small faceted wood fired stoneware bottle and a pair faceted cups, painted and impressed marks, tallest 10cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £40 – 60 69 DAVID CARADORI (born 1959)

A faceted wood fired stoneware teapot, impressed marks, height 18.5cm.

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A wood fired stoneware Shigaraki vase, impressed marks, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £60 – 80 71 RANDY CARLSON

An altered wood fired stoneware vase, incised signature, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £40 – 60 72 DOUG CASEBEER

A bellied tall necked wood fired stoneware bottle and a similar waisted vase probably also by Casebeer, incised signature, tallest 34.5cm (2). Casebeer has directed the ceramics and sculpture programmes at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Colorado since 1985. £80 – 120 73

JEFF CHANG A wood fired stoneware Yoyo box and cover, incised signature, diameter 12.5cm. Chang is based in Hawaii. Provenance: Purchased from the artist in 2013. £30 – 40

74 ADAM CHAU

A porcelain tile with cobalt painted dragon, gold lacquer repair to one edge, painted signature, 47 x 26cm. Chau combines digital technologies with traditional craft. £70 – 100 75

79 ANN CHRISTENSON

A footed stoneware bowl with incised decoration and painting of a bottle to the well, painted mark, diameter, 21.5cm. Christenson is Professor of Ceramic Art, Washington State University. £40 – 60 80 LINDA CHRISTIANSON (born 1952)

A small square wood fired stoneware bowl, diameter 11.5cm. £15 – 20 81 BEDE CLARKE

A wood fired stoneware soy bottle, a lugged vase and square lugged cup, impressed marks, tallest 23.5cm (3). Clarke is Professor in Ceramics, University of Missouri. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £80 – 120 82 BEDE CLARKE

A square wood fired stoneware pitcher with tall spout and a matching smaller pitcher, impressed marks, tallest 22.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £70 – 100 83 BEDE CLARKE

An oval lugged wood fired stoneware vase, height 21cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £50 – 70

MAY CHEE A part fluted stoneware bowl, incised signature, diameter 11cm. Chee is based in Hawaii. £20 – 30

76 CONNIE CHRISTENSEN

An altered oval wood fired porcelain vase and a matching smaller vase, incised signatures, tallest 24cm (2). Christensen is based in Arvada, Colorado. £50 – 70 77 CONNIE CHRISTENSEN

A porcelain box and cover, incised signature, diameter 8cm. £20 – 30 78 CONNIE CHRISTENSEN

A fluted wood fired porcelain tile, painted signature, 25.5 x 24.5cm, mounted on board. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £40 – 60

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84 BEDE CLARKE

A wood fired stoneware pitcher, impressed mark, height 36.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £80 – 120 85 A BLAIR CLEMO

A group of four red stoneware yunomi covered in multiple glazes, tallest 10.5cm (4). Clemo is Assistant Professor of Craft and Material Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. £50 – 70 86

SUNSHINE COBB A group of three earthenware yunomi, impressed mark to one, tallest 10.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015 and Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. £50 – 70

87 BRUCE COCHRANE

A wood fired stoneware pitcher, incised signature, height 18.5cm. Cochrane is based in Mississauga, Ontario. Provenance: Purchased in 2017. £40 – 60 88

JIM CONNELL A cut sided stoneware bottle covered in copper red glaze and a faceted salt glazed mug, incised signatures and dated 2011 and 2013 respectively, tallest 17cm (2). Inspired by Chinese ceramics, Connell is Professor of Ceramics, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina. Provenance: Purchased from Lark and Key Fine Art and Functional Craft Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2014. £30 – 40

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JIM CONNELL A cut sided jug covered in mottled green glaze, incised signature and dated 2013, height 29cm. Provenance: Purchased from Lark and Key Fine Art and Functional Craft Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2014. £50 – 70

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PATRICK CRABB A raku ‘Shard Teapot’, painted signature, height 46cm. Based in Tustin, California, Crabb is inspired by broken pot shards of Native Americans and other ancient artifacts and employs a ‘deconstruction approach’ using the resurrection of shards to create his works. Provenance: Purchased from Plinth Gallery, Denver, 2016. £150 – 200

91 TERRY CROOK

A raku vase, incised signature, height 28.5cm. Crook is based in North Boulder, Colorado. £50 – 70 92 GUILLERMO CUELLAR (born 1951)

A stoneware bowl and cover and a faceted tapered vase, impressed GC mark to bowl, tallest 13cm (2). Cuellar was Assistant to Warren MacKenzie. Provenance: Purchased at NCECA, Providence, 2015 and from Schaller Gallery, St Jospeh, Michigan, 2017. £50 – 70 93 GUILLERMO CUELLAR (born 1951)

A fluted stoneware jar and cover, impressed GC mark, height 26cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Jospeh, Michigan, 2014. £50 – 70 94 GUILLERMO CUELLAR (born 1951)

A stoneware yunomi with incised pattern and a yunomi with crackle glaze, impressed GC marks, tallest 8.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Jospeh, Michigan, 2015. £30 – 40 95 GUILLERMO CUELLAR (born 1951)

A stoneware yunomi covered in shino glaze and yunomi with a nuka pour, impressed GC marks, tallest 9cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Jospeh, Michigan, 2015 and 2017. £35 – 55 96 GUILLERMO CUELLAR (born 1951)

A stoneware sake bottle and pair of cups, ‘Spirits for Two’, impressed GC marks, tallest 15.5cm (3). Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Imaginary Border: Ceramics as Transcultural Language’, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, 2017; purchased in 2018. £50 – 70

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97 CARSON CULP

A wood fired stoneware yunomi and a chawan made at the Leach Pottery, incised and impressed marks, tallest 9.5cm (2). Culp is based at Wolf Ceramics, Portland, Oregon and trained at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK in 2017. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £25 – 35 98

SAM CHUMLEY A wood fired stoneware teapot and matching pair of cups, impressed S mark to teapot, tallest height 17cm (3). Chumley is based in Tennessee and a graduate of Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Provenance: Purchased in Naperville, Illinois. £50 – 70

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99 CECILIA CUNNINGHAM

An earthenware lustre teapot and a stoneware slab sculpture covered in shino glaze, incised and painted marks, tallest height 30.5cm (2).

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£40 – 60

Provenance: Purchased from Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, Florida. £40 – 60

100 CAROLANNE CURRIER

A near pair of soda fired stoneware mugs, impressed marks, tallest 13cm (2). Currier is based at the Heart of Fire Pottery, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. £20 – 30

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A wood fired stoneware teapot, incised signature, height 10cm.

102 CHARITY DAVIS-WOODARD

A porcelain yunomi with sgraffito decoration, impressed CDW mark, height 9cm. £15 – 25 103 CHANDRA DEBUSE

A stoneware jar and cover decorated with a floral pattern, painted signature, height 31.5cm. DeBuse is based in Kansas City and her work incorporates narrative imagery, pattern and form. £50 – 70 104

JOSH DEWEESE (born 1963) A wood fired stoneware ‘cat’s bowl’ with swirl to the well and a painted cup on splayed base, impressed JD marks, bowl diameter 16.5cm (2). DeWeese is Assistant Professor of ArtCeramics, Montana State University. £35 – 55

MARC DIGEROS A faceted red stoneware chawan and an earthenware cup, impressed MD marks, tallest 9.5cm (2). Based Los Angleles, Digeros is also a Model Shop Manager at Frank O Gehry & Associates. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £50 – 70

101 KATHERINA DAMGAARD

Originally from Denmark, Damgaard was a student in Hawaii. Provenance: Purchased from Dovetail Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2014. £30 – 40

JAMES DIEM A porcelain liquor flask and shot glass, incised signatures, tallest 19cm (2).

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JOHN DIX (born 1960) A long wood fired stoneware tray, incised mark, 55.5cm, with wooden stand. Dix has spent the last 20 of his 30 years with clay primarily in Japan. This has led to works that show a strong Japanese influence but still retain elements of his early training in the West. Provenance: Purchased in Seattle. £70 – 100

108 CARRIE DOMAN

A stoneware spouted bottle with heavily textured surface and a smaller bottle, incised signatures, smaller bottle dated 2008, tallest 23cm (2). Doman is based in Conifer, Colorado. £50 – 70 109 CARRIE DOMAN

A squat stoneware vase with heavily textured surface, incised signature and dated 2008, height 12cm. £30 – 40


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MACY DORF A smoke fired earthenware bottle, painted signature and dated 1988, height 28cm. Dorf is based in Denver Colorado. £35 – 55

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MACY DORF Two tall sculptural forms covered in shino glaze, painted signatures, one dated 2008, tallest 54cm (2). £80 – 120

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MACY DORF Two tall sculptural forms, taller covered in shino glaze, painted signature to shorter and dated 2008, tallest 59.5cm (2). £80 – 120

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PAUL DRESANG (born 1948) A group of three wood fired stoneware teabowls, impressed PAD marks, tallest 8cm (3). £40 – 60

PAUL DRESANG (born 1948) Two wood fired stoneware teabowls, impressed PAD marks, tallest 9cm (2). £30 – 40

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STEPHEN DRIVER A wood fired stoneware bottle with splayed base, height 35cm. Fired in Ron Meyers anagama kiln in Athens, Georgia 2014. Driver is based in Ozark, Arkansas and worked with Peter Dick of Coxwold Pottery, UK in the mid 1970s. Provenance: Purchased at NCECA, Milwaukee, 2014. £70 – 100

116 ANDREW DUTCHER

A waisted salt glazed mug, impressed A mark, height 11.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25

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117 BETSY EVANS

A tall white earthenware bottle with tapered neck, incised colourful decoration, incised signature, height 42cm. Provenance: Purchased from Winter Street Studios, Houston, Texas, 2013. £60 – 80 118

MARTY FIELDING A red stoneware reliquary with colourful geometric decoration, impressed MF mark, height 20cm. Provenance: Purchased from Plinth Gallery, Denver, 2016. £80 – 120

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MARTY FIELDING A red stoneware vase on a plinth with colourful geometric decoration, impressed MF mark, height 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Plinth Gallery, Denver, 2016. £50 – 70 118

120 KATE FISHER (born 1977)

A wood fired porcelain vase with patterned surface, painted KF mark, height 18cm. Provenance: Purchased from Jamestown Arts Center, Rhode Island, 2015. £35 – 55 121 TYRA FORKER: a porcelain

teabowl, height 8.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25 122

JIL FRANKE A wood fired stoneware oil can form, impressed JF mark, height 15cm. Based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Franke is influenced by oil cans, funnels, grain bins, farm implements and other objects found in rural environments. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £25 – 35

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STEPHEN FREEDMAN A stoneware vase with abstract decoration on copper red ground and two smaller vases, impressed and painted marks, tallest 20.5cm (3). Freedman is a South African based in Hawaii. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £60 – 80

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STEPHEN FREEDMAN A lugged triangular stoneware vase with abstract decoration on copper red ground and a perforated vase with similar decoration on celadon ground, impressed mark to taller vase, tallest 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2015. £70 – 100

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STEPHEN FREEDMAN A lugged square stoneware jar and cover with abstract decoration, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii, 2016. £50 – 70

126 TIM FREEMAN

A pit fired vessel with textured and torn rim, incised signature and dated 2012, height 16cm. Freeman’s work is inspired by Hawaiian volcanic landscapes. Provenance: Purchased from Volcano Arts Centre, Hawaii, 2013. £35 – 55


127 BRENDAN FULLER

A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle with heavily textured surface and a cup, impressed BF marks, tallest 28.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at NCECA, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £60 – 80 128

JARED GABRIEL An installation of five wood fired stoneware bottles with incised linear decoration, tallest 47cm (5). Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Bear Canyon and Beyond’, Helen E Copeland Gallery, Montana State University, 2011. £120 – 180 128

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STUART GAIR A wood fired stoneware teapot with fine sgraffito surface and a teabowl, incised signature to teapot, tallest 16cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland, 2017. £70 – 100

130 TONY GEBAUER

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A large lugged wood fired stoneware jar, impressed TG mark, height 47.5cm. Gebauer is based at TR Pottery, Fish Creek, Wisconsin. £100 – 150

131 TONY GEBAUER

A wood fired stoneware jar and cover, impressed TG mark, height 24.5cm. £60 – 80 132 ERNEST GENTRY

An iron rich stoneware bowl and cover with impressed pattern and a cup, impressed E mark to bowl, diameter 15.5cm (2). Gentry creates ceramic vessels influenced by numerous historic and contemporary elements, such as Nigerian currency, Chinese bell coins, Corinthian armour and Victorian motifs. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2015. £60 – 80

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133 ERNEST GENTRY

A fluted iron rich stoneware bowl, impressed E mark, diameter 26.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £70 – 100 134 ERNEST GENTRY

An iron rich stoneware vase with incised shield-like decoration and a tapered bottle with mottled sea green glaze, impressed E marks, tallest 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £60 – 80 135

Gesiakowski draws inspiration from degraded and weatherworn buildings and their ornamentation. Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013. £15 – 25 136

MIKE GESIAKOWSKI A square wood fired stoneware vase, impressed MG mark, height 19cm. Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013. £35 – 55

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STEVEN GLASS A tapered stoneware vase with incised decoration on blue and white ground, painted signature, height 26.5cm. Glass is based in Richmond, Virginia. £30 – 40

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JOHN GLICK (1938-2017) A faceted stoneware box and cover, incised signature and impressed pottery mark, made in 1980s, diameter 14cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £50 – 70

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JOHN GLICK (1938-2017) A rectangular stoneware box and cover with painterly decoration, incised signature and impressed pottery mark, made 1978, length 11.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £40 – 60

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JOHN GLICK (1938-2017) An oval stoneware box and cover with wavy rim and painterly decoration, incised signature and impressed pottery mark, made 1970, diameter 16.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £70 – 100

JOHN GLICK (1938-2017) A stoneware box and cover with painterly decoration, incised signature and impressed pottery mark, made in 2010s, diameter 14.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £40 – 60

JOHN GLICK (1938-2017) A wood fired stoneware basket, incised signature, height 18cm. Glick was based at Plum Tree Pottery, Michigan. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £40 – 60

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MIKE GESIAKOWSKI A pair of square wood fired stoneware bowls, impressed MG marks, diameter 12cm (2).

SUSAN GOLD A globular stoneware vase with textured surface covered in shino glaze and a smaller vase, incised signature to smaller vase and dated 2009, tallest height 24.5cm (2). Gold is based in San Francisco, California. £50 – 70

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SUSAN GOLD A large stoneware dish with celadon glaze to the well, incised signature and dated 2010, diameter 35cm. £40 – 60

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145 DIANE GRAVEL

A smoke fired bottle and stoneware bowl with carved pattern, incised signatures, tallest 31.5cm (2). Based in Quebec, Gravel’s sculptures are based on the human form. Provenance: Purchased in Montreal. £50 – 70 146

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JACKSON GRAY A stoneware teapot with floral decoration covered in blue/grey glaze, incised pottery mark, height 12cm.

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MARTHA GROVER An altered porcelain jug, incised signature, height 13cm. £20 – 30

150 TYLER GULDEN

A stoneware yunomi, incised signature, height 10cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25 151 CHRIS GUSTIN (born 1969)

Gray is based at Jackpots Pottery, San Diego, California. £20 – 30

A large altered wood fired porcelain bowl covered in shino glaze, impressed G mark, diameter 49cm.

SCOTT GRAY A tall wood fired stoneware bottle, height 49.5cm.

Provenance: Purchased from Lonestar College, Houston, Texas, 2013. £180 – 220

Gray is based in Goldendale, Washington State. £60 – 80 148 BILL GRIFFITH

A wood fired stoneware basket, incised signature, height 23cm.

152 CHRIS GUSTIN (born 1969)

An altered porcelain cup covered in shino glaze with streaks of blue, impressed G mark, height 7cm. £20 – 30

Provenance: Purchased from Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Tennessee, 2006. £80 – 120

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PERRY HAAS A wood fired porcelain vase with wavy rim and pedestal foot, incised PHJ mark, height 25cm. Haas worked in both Jingdezhen, China and Korea where he apprenticed with ceramic artist Hun Chung Lee. He completed three long-term clay residencies at Red Lodge Clay Center, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts and The Clay Studio of Missoula, all in Montana. £80 – 120

154 KENYON HANSEN

A soda fired stoneware twin handled bottle with extended neck, height 32cm. Based in Helena, Montana where he is long term resident at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Hansen is inspired by everyday experiences, patch work quilts, and structure and patterns found in nature, as well as historical pots. £60 – 80

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160 DAVEN HEE

A stoneware bowl covered in running streaky glaze and a small footed cup, incised signature to bowl, diameter 26cm (2).

155 KENYON HANSEN

A near pair of soda and wood fired stoneware tapered vases, tallest 13cm (2). Provenance: Gifts from the artist. £20 – 30

Hee is based in Hawaii. £40 – 60 161 ADAM HELENSKE

A salt glazed teapot and a footed dish, incised signature to teapot, height 19.5cm (2).

156 KENYON HANSEN

Two lugged square salt glazed jars and covers, tallest 33.5cm.

Helenske is based in Fargo, North Dakota. £40 – 60

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An angular porcelain jar and cover, impressed K mark, height 17.5cm.

JASON HESS A group of five wood fired porcelain tumblers, impressed JH marks, tallest 14cm (5).

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015 and 2016. £80 – 120

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JENI HANSEN GARD A pair of cups on off centre bases washed in blue glaze, tallest 10.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Red Star Studios, Kansas City, 2016. £30 – 40

159 ROBERT HARRISON (born 1953)

A stoneware wall hanging, incised and painted signatures and dated 2003, height 29cm, mounted on board. Well known for his large scale architectural sculpture, Harrison continues to evolve and exhibit smaller scale studio works. £40 – 60

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MARK HEWITT (born 1955) A wood fired salt glazed flagon, impressed WMH mark, height 27.5cm. Hewitt is based in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, UK, 2016. £70 – 100

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SHANNON HICKEY A stoneware bottle with textured surface and a stoneware ball, incised signatures, tallest 15.5m (2). Hickey decorates vessels with glazes and patterns that reflect the scenery, sunrises and sunsets of Hawaiian landscapes. Provenance: Purchased from High Fire Hawaii Gallery and Studio, Hilo, Hawaii, 2014. £20 – 30

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SHANNON HICKEY A squat stoneware vase and a beaker, incised signatures, tallest 9.5cm (2) Provenance: Purchased from Volcano Arts Centre, Hawaii, 2013 and High Fire Hawaii Gallery and Studio, Hilo, Hawaii, 2014. £25 – 35

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166 GISELLE HICKS

An angular stoneware stacked vase covered in matt white glaze, painted GH CD mark, height 44cm. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £100 – 150 167

JENNIFER HILL A group of three porcelain ‘Spiky Cups’ covered in matt orange, apricot and lemon glaze, impressed marks, tallest 6cm (3). Based in Hawaii; Hill is inspired by the luscious flora and textures of the sea. Provenance: Purchased from Patricia Cameron Gallery, Seattle, 2012. £60 – 80

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168 CHUCK HINDES

A raku teabowl, height 7.5cm. Hindes is inspired by Japanese aesthetics and the Abstract Expressionist painting movement. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £40 – 60 169 BARBARA HOFFMAN

A faceted porcelain bowl, ‘Furuta’, covered in celadon glaze, incised signature, diameter 15cm. Hoffman is based in Denver, Colorado. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £20 – 30 170

SAM HOFFMAN An altered vapour and wood fired stoneware vase covered in crackle glaze, impressed mark, height 28cm. Hoffman is based in Corvallis, Oregon. Provenance: Purchased in 2010. £70 – 100

171 GARY HOLT

A graduated trio of porcelain bottles covered in mottled copper red glaze, incised marks, tallest 26cm (3). Based in Berkley California, Holt is known for his rich and varied glazes and for his ability to join a strong interest in Asian aesthetics with his personal and contemporary style. £70 – 100 172 GARY HOLT

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A square stoneware footed platter with angled corners covered in an iridescent glaze, incised mark, 28 x 27.5cm.

Hyleck is based in Baltimore, Maryland. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016 and Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh. £40 – 60

£50 – 70 173 CINDY HOSKISSON

A tall leaning stoneware bottle, ‘Ashes and Flux Vase 3’, with running turquoise glaze to top, height 59cm. Hoskisson is based East Creek, Oregon. £80 – 120 174 WILLIE HULCE

A squat faceted stoneware vase and a porcelain dish with wavy rim , largest diameter 23.5cm (2). Hulce is based in Berkley California. £50 – 70

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MATTHEW HYLECK A wood fired stoneware bowl with shino glaze, a matching yunomi and a yunomi covered in crawling glaze, impressed MH marks, bowl diameter 14.5cm (3).

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SHAWN IRELAND A stoneware yunomi, impressed SI mark, height 8.5cm. £15 – 25

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JIM IRVINE A wood fired stoneware bottle with ribbed body, incised signature, height 26.5cm. Irvine is influenced by the intimacy of the Cape Cod landscape, its wilderness, ocean, rivers, ponds, salt marshes and sea life. £35 – 55


182 ERIC JENSEN

Two porcelain vases with linear decoration, signature to one, tallest 14.5cm (2). Based in Chicago, Jensen’s off-kilter porcelain is inspired by water-smoothed stones and wood, Shaker furniture and the writing of Wallace Stegner. Provenance: Purchased from Lillstreet Gallery, Chicago, 2004. £30 – 40 183 ERIC JENSEN

A porcelain teapot with rustic handle and linear decoration, signature, height 23cm. £50 – 70 184 DOUG JEPPESEN 185

A wood fired stoneware jug and teabowl, impressed JD marks, tallest 12.5cm (2). Jeppesen is Associate Professor of Art-Ceramics, Waubonsee Community College, Illinois. £35 – 55 185 DOUG JEPPESEN

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SARAH JAEGER (born 1949) A porcelain teapot with cane handle covered in lustrous glaze and a shallow dish with double rim, impressed mark to dish, teapot height 17.5cm (excluding handle) (2). Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2011 and Red Star Studios, Kansas City, 2016. £30 – 40

Two wood fired stoneware twin handled bottles with rubber corks, impressed JD marks, tallest 28.5cm (2). £80 – 120 186 DOUG JEPPESEN

Two wood fired stoneware teabowls, impressed JD marks, tallest 7cm (2). £25 – 35

179 TOM JASZCZAK

An angular earthenware vase with painted linear decoration, height 28cm. Jaszczak is strongly rooted in the traditional Minnesota pottery that he grew up admiring and the Mingei folk-art philosophy advocating the ‘hand-crafted art of ordinary people’. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana. £80 – 120 180 TOM JASZCZAK

A triangular stoneware bowl, diameter 14.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana. £30 – 40 181 TOM JASZCZAK

A tall square salt glazed jar and cover, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana. £60 – 80 179 27


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SAMUEL JOHNSON A pair of wood fired stoneware Jomon cups, horizontal and cord impressed decoration, incised marks, tallest 10cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan 2017. £25 – 35

188 RANDY JOHNSTON (born 1950)

An oval wood fired stoneware vase on slab base, impressed RJ mark, height 37.5cm. Johnston studied with Warren MacKenzie and Hamada’s favourite apprentice, Tatsuzo Shimaoka. £100 – 150 189 KAREN KARNES (1925-2016)

A pair of stoneware soup bowls with side handles, incised KK marks, diameter 11cm (excluding handles) (2). Karnes is best known for her salt glazed, earth-toned stoneware ceramics. Provenance: Purchased in New York, 1960s. £30 – 40 188

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MATT KELLEHER Two faceted soda fired earthenware yunomi with linear decoration and tin glazed interiors, impressed M marks, tallest 10cm (2). Based in Alfred, New York, Kelleher is now broadening his interests to include sculptural vessels and bird inspired forms. £25 – 35

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MATT KELLEHER A soda fired earthenware pitcher with linear decoration and tin glazed interior, impressed M mark, height 18cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Quietude’ curated by Linda Christianson, Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2018. £60 – 80

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JAMIE KIRKPATRICK A soda fired porcelaneous stoneware ‘Lasso Vessel’ with prolonged spout and hemp string and steel wire lasso, impressed marks, made 2009, height 31cm. £80 – 120

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JAMIE KIRKPATRICK A soda fired porcelaneous stoneware teapot with carved surface and cane handle and a matching cup, impressed marks, teapot height 13cm (excluding handle) (2). £50 – 70


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JAMIE KIRKPATRICK A soda fired porcelaneous stoneware oil pot, incised mark, height 21.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Lillstreet Gallery, Chicago. £40 – 60

202 ADAM LEDFORD

A miniature porcelain ‘Ming Red’ vase, height 9cm. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £15 – 25 203 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

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JEFFREY KLECKNER A porcelain yunomi with polychrome decoration, impressed JK mark, height 10.5cm. Based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Kleckner is inspired by historical ceramics, primarily Japanese and Chinese, and his ceramic idols include Ogata Kenzan, Shoji Hamada, Michael Simon and Clary Illian. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £20 – 30

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JUSTIN LAMBERT A wood fired stoneware plate and a pedestal bowl with fluted rim, impressed JL mark to bowl, largest diameter 27cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013. £50 – 70

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JUSTIN LAMBERT A faceted wood fired stoneware vase and a faceted whiskey cup, impressed JL mark to vase, tallest 23cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014 and 2015. £50 – 70

198 D LAVALLEY

An irregular tall necked stoneware bottle, incised signature and dated 2009, height 21.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £25 – 35 199

MARY LAVASELLI An earthenware vessel with torn rim and perforated body bound by string, incised mark, height 24cm. Lavaselli is based in Argentina. £20 – 30

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JAYSON LAWFER Two wood fired yunomi with shino glaze, impressed JL marks, tallest 9.5cm (2). A protege of Warren MacKenzie, Lawfer was one of the ‘2005 Emerging Artists of the Year’. £30 – 40

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JAMES LAWTON (born 1954) A pair of wood fired porcelain tumblers, painted signatures, tallest 12cm (2).

A near pair of swirling laterally faceted stoneware bowls, impressed DL mark to one, largest diameter 16.5cm (2). Based in Indiana, Lehman is known for his longwood-fire, side-fire and saggar-fire techniques. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £25 – 35 204 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lugged diagonally lobed wood fired stoneware vase and a figurative hip-swinging honey cup, impressed DL marks, tallest 15cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £35 – 55 205 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lobed wood fired stoneware wall vase perforated with three holes and a metal ring with textured lizard skin pattern and a lobed sake bottle and cup, impressed DL marks, tallest 13cm (3). £50 – 70 206 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A wood fired stoneware lga vase and a lugged dancing paddled bottle, impressed DL marks and incised signature to vase, tallest 25.5cm (2). £70 – 100 207 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A wood fired stoneware ‘Vase Dancer’ with asymmetric top and a twice fired lugged bottle from Survivor Series No.5, impressed DL marks and incised signature to vase, tallest 24.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £70 – 100 208 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A wood fired stoneware basket and two small cups, impressed DL marks, tallest 21cm (3). Provenance: Cups were gifts from the artist. £60 – 80 209 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle with off centre neck, a diagonally faceted cup and a smaller cup, impressed DL mark to smaller cup, tallest 15cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £50 – 70

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210 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A wood fired stoneware pitcher and a spouted bottle, impressed DL mark to pitcher, tallest 26.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £60 – 80 211 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lugged flat wood fired stoneware bottle, height 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £80 – 120 212 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle, ‘Morning Stretching Exercises’, impressed DL mark, height 27cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £50 – 70

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A lugged wood fired stoneware sculptural bottle form with gold lacquer repair to firing crack to one side, impressed DL mark, made 2007, height 36cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £100 – 150 214 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A lugged wood fired stoneware Tsubo, impressed DL mark, made late 1990s, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £150 – 200 213

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215 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A large lugged wood fired stoneware jar, impressed DL mark, height 49.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £120 – 180 216 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952)

A group of three wood fired stoneware chawan, impressed DL marks, largest diameter 13cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £60 – 80

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A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle from the ‘Wise Sentinel Series’, impressed DL mark, height 24cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £80 – 120 218 DICK LEHMAN (born 1952) 217

A wood fired stoneware firebox jar, height 18.cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £35 – 55

219 CHUI LEONG

A raku plate with green glaze decoration, incised signature, diameter 29.5cm. Leong works in ceramics and photography. He and his wife Eva grow and produce artisan tea in Volcano, Big Island, Hawaii. £30 – 40 220

SIMON LEVIN Two wood fired stoneware bottles, tallest 34.5cm (2). Levin was the founder of Mill Creek Pottery, Gresham, Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013 and NCECA, Milwaukee, 2014. £80 – 120 220

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SIMON LEVIN A pair of wood fired stoneware plates, diameter 19.5cm (2). £25 – 35

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SIMON LEVIN A group of three wood fired stoneware cups, tallest 10.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2016 and 2016. £30 – 40

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SUZE LINDSAY A stoneware ‘Shovel Bowl’, impressed SL mark, made 2017, length 31cm (including handle). Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Imaginary Border: Ceramics as Transcultural Language’, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, 2017; purchased in 2017. £70 – 100

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MATT LONG A tall stoneware whiskey bottle covered in a pale lime green glaze, impressed M and pottery marks, height 40cm. Long is based at Full Victory Pottery, Oxford, Mississippi. Provenance: Purchased from Red Star Studios, Kansas City, 2016. £80 – 120

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MATT LONG A pair of soda fired porcelain beakers, impressed M and pottery marks, tallest 13.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Red Star Studios, Kansas City, 2016. £30 – 40

226 LEE LOVE

A small stoneware beaker with shino and tenmoku glaze and a sake cup, impressed marks, tallest 9cm (2). Taught by Tatsuzo Shimaoka and based in Minneapolis, Love came to pottery from studies in Zen and a life long interest in ecology. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2017. £15 – 25

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A lugged angular stoneware jar, impressed mark, height 24cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £60 – 80 228 KEN LUNDEMO (born 1931)

A wood fired stoneware jar, impressed mark, height 20.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Island Gallery, Bainbridge, Washington State, 2012. £50 – 70 229 WARREN MACKENZIE (1924-2018)

A faceted stoneware bowl and cover covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed M mark, diameter 13cm. MacKenzie worked at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK in the early 1950s and therafter at Stillwater, Minnesota. He followed the Japanese Mingei aesthetic of traditional crafts which led him to coin the term ‘Mingei-sota’ to describe his own style. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £80 – 120 230 WARREN MACKENZIE (1924-2018)

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A lugged square stoneware jar with shino glaze, impressed M and pottery mark, made circa 1975, height 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £150 – 200 231 FRANCES MACKEY

A stoneware model of a house, signature, height 15cm. Mackey is based in Denver, Colorado. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £20 – 30 32


232 FRANCES MACKEY

A stoneware tile mounted on a mono-print, signed, 18.5 x 18.5cm, framed and glazed. The mono-print is taken from the slab of clay painted with colored porcelain slips. The slab is then cut and fired. £15 – 25 233 RICK MAHAFFEY

A wood fired stoneware vase, impressed mark, height 17cm. Mahaffey is Art Professor at Tacoma Community College, Washington State. His inspiration comes from the work of potters during the Momoyama period in Japan (the late 16th century). Provenance: Purchased from Phoenix Rising Gallery, Seattle, 2002. £30 – 40 234 KIRK MANGUS (1952-2013)

A wood fired stoneware bowl with carved surface and a small vase with splayed feet, incised K marks, tallest 10cm (2). Mangus was a former Professor and Head of Kent State Ceramics Program. £25 – 35 235

MARTA MATRAY GLOVICZKI (born 1948) A group of five lugged tapered stoneware vases covered in shino glaze, incised signatures, tallest 23cm (5). £70 – 100

236 GEORGE MCCAULEY

A wood fired cylindrical stoneware vase, a footed bowl and a small bottle, tallest 22cm (3). McCauley is based in Helena, Montana. Provenance: Purchased at NCECA, Kansas City, 2016. £50 – 70 237

MIKE MCCULLOUGH (1957-2012) A stoneware vase with splayed base covered in shino glaze, incised signature and dated 2010, height 30cm. £50 – 70

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JAN MCKEACHIE-JOHNSTON (born 1953) A stoneware basket covered in mottled green glaze and two small basket vases, one with shino glaze, impressed JMc marks, tallest 14cm (3). Based in River Falls, Wisconsin, the majority of McKeachie-Johnston’s work is fired in a Japanese style kiln (with Randy Johnston). Over the years she has been inspired by the ancient Minoan pottery of Crete, Jomon pottery of Japan, American Indian and Japanese basket forms, Iranian pottery and many aspects of African art including pottery and masks. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2016. £60 – 80

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JAN MCKEACHIE-JOHNSTON (born 1953) A wood fired stoneware stacked bottle, height 29cm. £70 – 100

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JAN MCKEACHIE-JOHNSTON (born 1953) A waisted wood fired stoneware vase, impressed JMc mark, height 30cm. £70 – 100

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JAN MCKEACHIE-JOHNSTON (born 1953) A curved cut sided wood fired stoneware box and cover, impressed JMc mark, length 25cm. Provenance: Purchased at NCECA, Milwaukee, 2014. £80 – 120

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JAN MCKEACHIE-JOHNSTON (born 1953) A lugged wood fired stoneware oil can form and a small vase, impressed JMc marks, tallest 21cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £60 – 80

243 KENT MCLAUGHLIN 241

A wood fired stoneware platter, made 2017, and a mug, impressed Mc mark to mug, platter diameter 40cm (2). Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Imaginary Border: Ceramics as Transcultural Language’, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, 2017; purchased in 2017. £70 – 100

244 BRAD MCLEMORE

A square wood fired stoneware platter, impressed BM mark, 37.5 x 36.5cm. McLemore is a professor in the Art Department at Portland Community College, Oregon. £60 – 80 245 BRAD MCLEMORE

A square wood fired stoneware bottle on a shallow plinth and a ‘Buena Vista’ vase, impressed BM mark to vase, tallest 36cm (2). £80 – 120

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246 DANNY MEISINGER (born 1966)

A fluted squat stoneware vase covered in tan glaze and a smaller example covered in copper red crackle glaze, impressed marks, tallest 12cm (2). £40 – 60 247 DANNY MEISINGER (born 1966)

A soda fired porcelain vase and a large fluted stoneware mug, impressed marks, tallest 16cm (2). £25 – 35 248 DAN MERKEL (born 1984)

A group of four square wood fired stoneware ‘Changing Table Boxes’ with feldspathic and siliceous inclusions, impressed M mark to one, largest 8 x 8cm (4). Merkel is based in Aurora, Illinois. £40 – 60

254 DAN MURPHY

A wood fired iron rich stoneware dish with double rim and swirling pattern to the well, diameter 33.5cm. Murphy is Associate Professor teaching ceramics at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013. £50 – 70 255 DAN MURPHY

A wood fired iron rich stoneware bowl and a matching cup, incised signature to cup, bowl diameter 17cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville, North Carolina, 2013 and The Island Gallery, Bainbridge, Washington State. £30 – 40 256 HEATHER MYERS

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SUZANNE MERNER Two faceted vases with linear decoration, incised marks, tallest 12cm (2). Merner is based in Holualoa, Hawaii. Provenance: Purchased from Dunn Gallery, Hawaii, 2014. £25 – 35

250 CANDICE METHE HESS

A tapered stoneware spouted bottle, impressed C mark, height 20cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, Kansas City, 2016. £30 – 40 251

A tapered wood fired stoneware vase, incised mark, height 25cm. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £60 – 80 257 ANDY NASISSE (born 1946)

A stone sculpture, ‘Man’, covered in dark blue crackle glaze with intricate impressed pattern to back, height 50.5cm. Nasisse specialises in vessels, figurative and landscape sculpture and often works in an improvisational manner. £100 – 150

STEPHEN MICKEY A faceted wood fired porcelain jar with shino glaze, incised signature, height 12cm. £30 – 40

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SEQUOIA MILLER A stoneware bottle with narrow neck covered in sea green glaze, impressed SQ mark, height 17cm. Miller is based in Olympia, Washington State. Provenance: Purchased in 2012. £30 – 40

253 HIROKI MORINOUE (born 1947)

A stoneware cup with cobalt linear decoration and patterned surface, painted H mark, height 10cm. Morinoue is deeply influenced by the landscape of Hawaii, its light, rocks, skies and water, alongside the aesthetic of Japanese arts, crafts and landscaped gardens. In 1996 he was designated a ‘Living Treasure of Hawaii’. Provenance: Purchased from Studio 7 Fine Arts, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2014. £30 – 40

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A group of five faceted wood fired iron rich stoneware yunomi, impressed TN marks, tallest 11.5cm (5). Neal’s surfaces reference the colour and texture of ageing objects of rusted or oxidized metal. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016 and 2017. £60 – 80 259 TED NEAL

A faceted wood fired iron rich stoneware decanter with stopper, impressed TN mark, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased from Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, Florida. £50 – 70 260 TED NEAL

A faceted wood fired iron rich stoneware bottle, impressed TN mark, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016 and 2017. £60 – 80 261 CORNELIA NEVITT

A raku teapot in the form of a rooster covered in white crackle glaze with copper red, cobalt and ochre detailing, height 16.5cm..

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Nevitt is based in San Francisco, California. £40 – 60

262 DREW NICKLAS

An installation of five wood fired stoneware bottles with textured surfaces, impressed D marks, tallest 49cm (5). £120 – 180 263 DREW NICKLAS

A wood fired stoneware teapot with textured surface and a jar, impressed D marks, tallest 21.5cm (2). £60 – 80 264 DREW NICKLAS

A large lugged wood fired stoneware jar with textured surface, impressed D mark, height 40cm. £150 – 200 265 DREW NICKLAS 264

A large flat bottomed wood fired stoneware dish with textured surface, impressed D mark, diameter 43cm. £80 – 120

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JEFF OESTREICH (born 1947) A near pair of faceted and fluted soda fired porcelain yunomi and a small stoneware beaker, impressed JO marks, tallest 10.5cm (3). Oestreich was introduced to ceramics by Warren MacKenzie and like MacKenzie he worked at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, UK (1969-71) before returning to Minnesota. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £60 – 80

270 BROOKS OLIVER

A pair of rectangular tapered earthenware vases washed in metallic glaze, height 28cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. £30 – 40 271 REID OZAKI (born 1951)

A stoneware Ikebana vase covered in mottled grey glaze, impressed mark, height 20cm. £25 – 35

267 LINDSAY OESTERRITTER

A cylindrical wood fired stoneware vase and a cup with lustre glaze, impressed LO marks, tallest 17cm (2).

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Oesterritter is based in Manassas, Virginia. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £25 – 35 268

JOHN OLES A near pair of porcelain yunomi covered in celadon glaze, incised signatures, tallest 9cm (2).

Park is based in Hawaii. £50 – 70 273 CHRIS PATE

A wood fired stoneware tumbler, height 15cm. Pate is resident artist in the Ceramics Department at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. Provenance: Purchased in 2017. £15 – 25

Provenance: Purchased from Attleboro Arts Museum, Massachusetts, 2015. £35 – 55 269 BROOKS OLIVER

274 DANDEE PATEE

A red stoneware vase with flared rim and a porcelain bowl with incised linear decoration covered in celadon glaze, incised signature to vase, tallest 16.5cm (2). Oliver was Archie Bray Foundation Fellow, 2014-15. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. £35 – 55

JOEL PARK A large stoneware jar covered in green glaze, painted signature and impressed mark, height 35cm.

A wood fired porcelain cup, height 8.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 20 275

MIKE PECK A salt glazed jug, height 25.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Seattle. £30 – 40 37


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MARILU PELUSA ROSENTHAL A wood fired stoneware ‘Secret Box’ covered in ochre and iron glaze, incised signature, made 2016, length 29.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Imaginary Border: Ceramics as Transcultural Language’, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, 2017; purchased 2018. £70 – 100

277 DAVID PETERS (born 1981)

A tapered wood fired stoneware vase with serrated rim and a bowl covered in white slip, impressed DP marks, tallest 26.5cm (2). £40 – 60 278 BRANDON PHILLIPS

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Two wood fired stoneware yunomi and one salt/soda fired yunomi, impressed BP marks, tallest 10cm (3). Phillips is based in Texas. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £30 – 40

283 NELFA QUERUBIN-TOMPKINS (born 1941)

A stoneware bottle covered in crawling green glaze, incised signature and dated 2003, height 24.5cm. £40 – 60

279 CHRIS PICKETT

A porcelain bottle with stopper partially covered in metallic green glaze, impressed CP mark, height 17cm. Pickett is based in Pocatello, Idaho and serves as an Assistant Professor of Art at Idaho State University. He was a long term Resident Fellow at the Archie Bray Foundation from 2012 to 2014 and was the Barbara Rittenberg Fellow at the Clay Art Center, Port Chester, New York State from 2015 to 2016. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. Alison Shurz considered this to be ‘a fantastic piece’. £60 – 80

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Rainville is based in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Provenance: Purchased in Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25 285 TODD REDMOND

A globular porcelain vase with pronounced rings covered in turquoise glaze,impressed mark, height 11.5cm. Redmond is based in Westminster, Colorado. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £20 – 30

280 GLORIA POZNIAK

A whimsical stoneware face vase with a fish, incised signature and dated 1990, height 23.5cm. Pozniak is based in Newport, Oregon.

286 LEE REXRODE

A wood fired stoneware teabowl with blue ‘incisor’, impressed mark, height 9cm.

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Rexrode is Professor of Ceramics, Edinboro University, Pennsylvania. £20 – 30

281 NELFA QUERUBIN-TOMPKINS (born 1941)

A waisted stoneware vase with textured surface, incised signature and dated 2004, height 22cm. Based in Golden, Colorado, in 1980 QuerubinTompkins received the Cultural Center of the Philippines ‘Thirteen Artists Award’ for her contributions to Philippine contemporary art. £40 – 60 282 NELFA QUERUBIN-TOMPKINS (born 1941)

A square stoneware vessel form on splayed base with textured surface, incised signature and dated 2006, height 20cm. £40 – 60

SETH J RAINVILLE A porcelain cup decorated with a teapot, painted signature, height 8cm.

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S C ROLF A faceted stoneware jar and cover and a small cup, impressed R marks, tallest 18cm (2). Rolf is based in River Falls, Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £35 – 55


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A wood fired stoneware jug, incised signature, height 18.5cm. Rosulek finishes her pots with scribbles and sketches inspired by Montana’s wide-open landscape and fiercely cycling seasons. The result is refined and spontaneous, elegant and wild. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2013. £40 – 60 289 TIM ROWAN (born 1967)

An angular wood fired stoneware cup, impressed T mark, height 7cm. Rowan is based in Hudson Valley, New York State. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2017. £60 – 80

MARKO SAVARD A trio of tall cut sided red stoneware vessels, incised signatures, tallest 47.5cm (3). Savard is a Canadian specialising in slab work. £100 – 150

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MICHAEL SCHAEL A small wood fired stoneware bottle covered in streaky glaze, height 16.5cm. Schael is based at Rock Eagle Pottery, Cambridge, Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £25 – 35

294 ANTHONY SCHALLER

A near pair of faceted stoneware bowls covered in iron rich glaze, impressed AS marks, diameter 13.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2013 and 2014. £30 – 40 295 ANTHONY SCHALLER

Two square rimmed porcelain bowls covered in iron chromate glaze, impressed AS marks, diameter 13cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2013 and 2014. £30 – 40 296 ANTHONY SCHALLER

Two porcelain bowls, impressed AS marks, largest diameter 13.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £30 – 40 289

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JUDITH SALOMON A lugged stoneware bowl, impressed JS mark. diameter 20cm. Salomon is Associate Professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, Ohio. £20 – 30

291 RANDALL SAMPSON

A white earthenware ‘Vessel with Bolts’, height 20cm. Sampson is based in Denver, Colorado. Provenance: Purchased from Niza Knoll Gallery, Denver, 2012. £35 – 55

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MATTHEW SCHIEMANN A wood fired stoneware whiskey flask with rubber bung and funnel, Distilled Essences II Series, incised signature, height 18cm (2).

305 EMILY SCHROEDER WILLIS

Two large oval pinched porcelain vases on splayed bases, impressed E mark to one, tallest 24cm (2). Schroeder Willis is based in based Chicago, Illinois.

Provenance: Purchased from Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, Florida, 2014. £35 – 55 298

MATTHEW SCHIEMANN A wood fired stoneware whiskey flask with rubber bung and funnel, Distilled Essences II Series, height 26cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from A L Swanson Gallery, Helena, Montana, 2011. £70 – 100 306 DEBORAH SCHWARTZKOPF

A lugged porcelain decanter, painted signature, height 27cm. Schwartzkopf is based at Rat City Studios, Seattle. Provenance: Purchased from Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, Florida. £50 – 70

Provenance: Purchased from Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, Florida, 2014. £35 – 55 299

MATTHEW SCHIEMANN A waisted wood fired stoneware vase with iron shino slip and a lugged waisted vase, tallest 24.5cm (2).

307 DEBORAH SCHWARTZKOPF

Two small porcelain twin handled serving bowls, painted signatures, largest diameter 16.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £50 – 70 300

MATTHEW SCHIEMANN A wood fired stoneware vase and a single finger mug, tallest 27cm (2).

Provenance: Gifts from the artist. £25 – 35 308 BRAD SCHWEIGER

A faceted stoneware vase, impressed mark, height 27cm. Schweiger is based in Ohio. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh. £35 – 55

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £50 – 70 301

JED SCHLEGEL A wood fired porcelain bowl with shino glaze, incised signature, diameter 12.5cm.

309 CLAIRE SEASTONE

A lugged stoneware vase covered in crackle glaze and a fluted cup, painted signatures, tallest 16cm (2). Seastone is based in Hawaii. Provenance: Purchased from Dovetail Gallery, Holualoa, Hawaii, 2014. £25 – 35

Schlegel is based in Joplin, Missouri. Provenance: Purchased from Spinning Earth Pottery, Gardner, Kansas, 2012. £15 – 25 302 REID SCHOONOVER

310 CAROL & RICHARD SELFRIDGE

A wood fired stoneware ‘skoke grizzly bale’ teapot, height 17cm.

A near pair of wood fired stoneware sake cups and saucers, impressed S marks, tallest 6.5cm (2).

The Selfridges are based in Edmonton, Canada. £30 – 40

Schoonover is based in Clintonville, Wisconsin. £15 – 25 303 REID SCHOONOVER

A group of three wood fired stoneware sipping cups, impressed S marks, tallest 10.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £30 – 40 304 REID SCHOONOVER

A near pair of wood fired stoneware shooter cups, impressed S marks, tallest 7cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £20 – 30 40

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MARK SHAPIRO (born 1955) A wood fired stoneware caddy and a pair of faceted cups, impressed MS marks, tallest 14cm (3). Based in Worthington, Massachuetts, Shapiro is inspired by Early American stoneware including the exploration of bottle, flask and other domestic forms. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016 and 2017. £60 – 80


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A faceted porcelain tumbler covered in celadon glaze, impressed mark, height 12cm. Shaw is Professor of Ceramics at Louisiana State University. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £15 – 25 313

JOE SINGEWALD A wood fired stoneware jug and yunomi, impressed mark, tallest 24cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £30 – 40 316

Singewald is based in Algoma, Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £30 – 40 314

JOE SINGEWALD A tall wood fired stoneware bowl and cover with shino glaze, a similar smaller bowl and cover and a further example with incised linear pattern, impressed marks, tallest 16.5cm (3).

JOE SINGEWALD A cut sided stoneware vase covered in nuka glaze and a cut sided yunomi, impressed marks, tallest 14.5cm (2).

JOE SINGEWALD A lugged wood fired stoneware vase, impressed mark, height 26.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £35 – 55

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JANEY SKEER A group of seven stoneware tiles with relief decoration mounted on board, painted signatures, 15 x 12cm (7). Based in Denver, Colorado, Skeer explores the interplay and unity of clay and steel, through wall pieces, boxes and installations. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2015. £70 – 100

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JANEY SKEER A group of eight stoneware tiles with metal additions set in stoneware frames and mounted on board, painted signatures, largest 33.5 x 16.5cm (8). Provenance: Purchased in Denver. £120 – 180

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JANEY SKEER A group of five large stoneware wall plaques with relief decoration mounted on board, painted signatures, largest 47.5 x 23.5cm (5).

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Based in Hawaii, Smith trained as an architect and began working in ceramics at the University of Kansas before going on to apprentice with the noted ceramic sculptor Jun Kaneko at his studio in Omaha, Nebraska. £40 – 60

Provenance: Purchased in Denver. £100 – 150 320

JANEY SKEER An oval stoneware vase with cracked textured surface, a jar and cover with coiled metal handle and a square white earthenware vase decorated with clouds, painted and incised signatures, tallest 29.5cm (3).

327 WARREN SMITH

A lugged stoneware vase covered in green glaze, impressed mark, height 27.5cm. Smith is influenced by Japanese and early American folk pottery. £35 – 55

Provenance: Purchased in Denver, 2015, earthenware vase a gift from the artist. £30 – 40 321

JANEY SKEER A twin handled wood fired stoneware platter with incised decoration and inscribed ‘I drew a bird feeder on this platter but it looked like a big cock so I covered it up’, and a pair of earthenware face pots, incised signatures, platter diameter 33.5cm (including handles) (3). £35 – 55

SHELBY SMITH A large stoneware tray with impressed circle pattern covered in shino glaze, 46 x 24cm.

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SHAWN SPANGLER A porcelain ewer and a stoneware bowl by Spangler’s brother Ross, incised signature to bowl, tallest 20cm (2). Based in Hawaii, Shawn Spangler’s forms are reminiscent of both the Koryo and Song dynasties. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £50 – 70

322 KAREN SKIPPER CRUCE (born 1955)

A pair of stoneware chalices, incised signature to one, tallest height 18.5cm (2). Skipper Cruce is based in Houston, Texas. £20 – 30 323

MICKI SKUDLARCZYK A large platter with wavy rim covered in an eruptive ‘peeling’ glaze, diameter 46.5cm. Skudlarczyk is based in Portland, Oregon. £70 – 100

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MARK SKUDLAREK (born 1959) A wood fired stoneware jug covered in mottled green glaze with iron stripes, height 28.5cm.

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Skudlarek is based at Cambridge Woodfired Pottery, Wisconsin. £40 – 60 325

M JOE SMITH A wood fired porcelain yunomi with shino glaze, height 10cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £20 – 30

329 DON SPRAGUE

A lobbed porcelain bowl, incised signature, diameter 18.5cm. £25 – 35 330 ZAC SPATES

A pair of wood fired stoneware vases, impressed Z marks, tallest 21cm (2). Spates is based in Hudson, Wisconsin. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £20 – 30

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337 ZAC SPATES

A faceted wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed Z mark, height 28.5cm.

A faceted wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed Z mark, height 29.5cm.

Provenance: Purchased in 2014.

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £50 – 70

£40 – 60 332 ZAC SPATES

A faceted wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed Z mark, height 31cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £50 – 70

338 ZAC SPATES

A wood fired stoneware bottle with shino glaze, height 32cm. £50 – 70 339

333 ZAC SPATES

A pair of faceted wood fired stoneware whiskey cups, impressed Z mark to one, tallest 13cm (2). £20 – 30

£35 – 55 340 CHAD STEVE

A near pair of faceted wood fired stoneware cups with shino glaze, tallest 10cm (2).

334 ZAC SPATES

A wood fired porcelaneous stoneware bowl and jug, impressed Z marks, tallest 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £30 – 40

Steve is based in Houston, Texas. £20 – 30 341 CHAD STEVE

A large wood fired stoneware bowl with shino glaze, diameter 34.5cm.

335 ZAC SPATES

A group of three wood fired porcelaneous stoneware whiskey shots, impressed Z marks, tallest 8.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan. £30 – 40 336 ZAC SPATES

A group of five wood fired stoneware ‘Tectonic Boxes’, impressed Z marks, tallest 13cm (5).

JONATHAN STEELE A lugged wood fired stoneware jar and cover, height 29cm.

£40 – 60 342 CHAD STEVE

A group of three small wood fired stoneware bowls with shino glaze, largest diameter 10.5cm (3). £20 – 30 343

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £120 – 180

SHYLA STREETER A wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed SS mark, height 23cm. Streeter is based in Portland, Oregon. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £40 – 60

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JAY STROMMEN (born 1968) A double walled wood fired stoneware vessel with torn rim and turquoise glaze pooling to the well, height 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, 2014. £120 – 180

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SHANNON SULLIVAN A white earthenware sculpture comprising multisided blocks joined together and covered in celadon glaze, painted signature, height 17.5cm. Based in Eureka, California, Sullivan’s sculptures, wall pieces and installations use a core visual vocabulary rooted in the prevailing ways of nature. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Logical to the Point of Bewilderment’, Gray Matter Gallery, Milwaukee, 2014. £80 – 120

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A two-piece stoneware sculpture covered in metallic glaze, length 49.5cm (2). Taylor is Associate Professor of Art/ Chair of Ceramics, University of Hawaii at Manoa. His sculpture is inspired by landscape, materials-science and geology. £70 – 100 347

SAM TAYLOR A wood fired stoneware bottle decorated with black vertical stripes, impressed mark, height 19.5cm. Based Westhampton, Massachusetts, Taylor’s work is inspired by the Shaker aesthetic. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £30 – 40

348 AL TENNANT

A tall square wood fired stoneware bottle with gaps to the corners, height 42.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Phoenix Rising Gallery, Seattle, 2002. £60 – 80 349

STEVE THEBERGE A stoneware cup, impressed T mark, height 9.5cm. Theberge’s work is grounded in historical pots from the American Northeast and South, and strongly influenced by Japanese and Korean firing and making techniques. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25 346


350 ALEX THULLEN

357 TOM & JEFF UNZICHER

A pair of porcelain bowls covered in iron crystalline glaze and a teabowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed mark to one bowl, bowl diameter 14.5cm (3).

A group of three wood fired stoneware flasks, impressed UB marks, tallest 20cm (3). The Unzicher brothers are based in Newton, Kansas and Thorntown, Indiana. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2017. £50 – 70

Thullen is based in Ferndale, Michigan. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2016. £35 – 55 351

SHANE TIDMORE A wood fired stoneware stacked bottle and a smaller footed bottle, tallest 29cm (2).

358 TOM & JEFF UNZICHER

A group of three wood fired stoneware twin handled jars and covers, impressed UB marks, tallest 20.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2017. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased in Houston, Texas, 2013. £40 – 60 352

SHANE TIDMORE A large wood fired stoneware dish with shino glaze, diameter 40.5cm.

359 TOM & JEFF UNZICHER

A small wood fired jug and a globular vase, impressed UB mark to vase, tallest 16.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased in Houston, Texas, 2013. £50 – 70 353

SHANE TIDMORE A large wood fired stoneware jar, height 45.5cm.

£30 – 40 360 REX VILLAPANDO

A globular wood fired stoneware vase, impressed RV mark, height 19.5cm.

£80 – 120

Provenance: Purchased from Lonestar College, Houston, Texas, 2013. £25 – 35

354 ALEKA TOMLINSON

A porcelain bottle covered in white glaze, impressed mark, height 36.5cm. Based in Portland, Oregon, Tomlinson focuses on custom wheel thrown dinnerware sets, as well as exploring ideas about quilting and basketry through large handbuilt vessel forms. Provenance: Purchased in Portland, 2017. £30 – 40 355 KYLA TOOMEY (born 1982)

361 REX VILLAPANDO

A salt glazed bowl with cut and spiky rim, impressed RV mark, height 20cm. Provenance: Purchased from Lonestar College, Houston, Texas, 2013. £35 – 55 362

A square porcelain bottle with surface modelling, height 22cm. Toomey is based in Boston, Massachusetts. Provenance: Purchased in Boston, 2015. £25 – 35 356

JASON TREBS A fluted stoneware jar and cover, impressed JT mark, height 14.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £25 – 35

SHARON WARRINGTON A large oval wood fired porcelain twin handled vase and a smaller vase twisted on tripod feet, impressed and painted marks, tallest 24cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from 18 Hands Gallery, Houston, Texas. £50 – 70

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SHARON WARRINGTON A large wood fired stoneware jug with shino glaze, impressed mark, height 30.5cm. £40 – 60

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SHARON WARRINGTON A tall twin handled bottle with shino glaze, impressed mark, height 41.5cm. £40 – 60

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JANET WATKIN A stoneware wall hanging covered in bronze and yellow glaze, incised JW mark, height 31.5cm. £25 – 35

366 BILL WILKEY

A tall stoneware bottle with patchwork decoration, a lugged vase and a cup, incised signatures and dated 2012 and 2014, tallest 30cm (3). Wilkey joined the Archie Bray Foundation as the 2014 Lincoln Fellow and continued on to be the 2015 Lillstreet Art Center Fellow. Provenance: Purchased from Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. £60 – 80 367

MARK WILLIAMS A stoneware pitcher with diamond pattern covered in green glaze and a fluted wood fired stoneware bowl, incised MW marks, tallest 16.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £35 – 55

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MARK WILLIAMS A large fluted gourd shaped stoneware jar and cover, incised MW mark, height 27.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2015. £50 – 70

372 TARA WILSON

A wood fired stoneware pitcher, incised signature, height 28.5cm.

369 ELENOR WILSON

Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £60 – 80

A porcelain yunomi decorated with a linear pattern covered in turquoise glaze, impressed EAW mark, height, 10.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Pawtucket Armory Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 2015. £15 – 25

373 TARA WILSON

A wood fired stoneware bowl and a pair of mugs, incised signatures, bowl diameter 12.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £25 – 35

370 TARA WILSON

A waisted wood fired stoneware footed vase with loop handle and a smaller wider lugged footed vase, incised signatures, tallest 36cm (2). Wilson is based in Helena, Montana. £60 – 80

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Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014 and 2015. £20 – 30

371 TARA WILSON

A lugged waisted wood fired stoneware footed vase and a smaller example, incised signatures, tallest 30.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2014. £50 – 70

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MICHELLE WITZEL Two porcelain yunomi, tallest 11.5cm (2).

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SUZANNE WOLFE (born 1942) A small cylindrical stoneware vase with irregular rim decorated with a face saying ‘Not Now’, height 13cm. Wolfe was Professor of Ceramics, University of Hawaii, Manoa. £15 – 25


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A large lugged wood fired stoneware jar, height 35.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Beyond the Brickyard’, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, 2015. £70 – 100

Provenance: Purchased in Houston, Texas, 2013. £80 – 120

377 KARL YOST (1953-2018)

A three sectioned cast earthenware sculpture, length 36.5cm (3). Based in San Diego, California, Yost was concerned with the shapes and textures of the geography of the western United States. £50 – 70 378 ADAM YUNGBLUTH (born 1981)

A lugged stoneware jar depicting fence posts, impressed mark, height 26.5cm. Yungbluth is based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Role Models’, Belger Arts Center, Kansas City, 2016; purchased 2016. £60 – 80 379

JULIO ZALAZAR & BETRIZ CABEZAS for Aklekoyen Taller de Cerámica, Montevideo, Uruguay A stoneware footed dish with carved surface covered in mottled turquoise glaze, impressed pottery mark, diameter 27cm. £35 – 55

JO ZIDER An installation of two stoneware teapots, ‘Battle Me Teapots’, with applied and incised decoration, painted signatures, made 2012, tallest 18.5cm (2).

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JO ZIDER An installation of five fluted earthenware vases, ‘From Under the Sea’, painted signatures, made 2012, tallest 18.5cm (5). Provenance: Purchased in Houston, Texas, 2013. £80 – 120

382 Riftzone Pottery, Hawaii

A raku bottle with flared rim covered in mottled green glaze, painted pottery mark, height 29.5cm, Provenance: Purchased in Hilo, Hawaii, 2014. £35 – 55 383 A large fluted wood fired stoneware jar with shino

glaze, made in Oregon, incised mark, height 29cm. Provenance: Purchased in Seattle. £40 – 60 384 A large wood fired stoneware twin handled

water container, diameter 26.5cm. £30 – 40

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385 A near pair of porcelain bottles with leaning

necks, painted signatures (possibly Catherine Auriol, Montreal, Canada), tallest 40cm (2). £40 – 60

396 Two wall plaques, largest 38.5 x 25.5cm (2). £25 – 35 397 A group of stoneware footed dishes and trays,

various makers, largest 33 x 24.5cm (6). 386 A white earthenware vessel decorated to

resemble a rocky surface, painted signature (Terry or Henry?), height 18cm. £30 – 40 387 A large angular wood fired stoneware vase with heavily

textured surface, incised mark (Tingay?), height 26.5cm. £40 – 60 388 A tall cylindrical stoneware vase with

polychrome decoration, height 60cm. £50 – 70 389 A group of porcelain studio ceramics,

various makers, tallest 34.5cm (13). £60 – 80 390 A group of wood fired stoneware studio

ceramics, various makers, tallest 34.5cm (12). £60 – 80 391 A group of salt or shino glazed studio ceramics,

various makers, tallest 30.5cm (14). £60 – 80 392 A group of raku or smoke fired studio

ceramics, various makers, tallest 21.5 (17). £70 – 100

£35 – 55 398 A group of stoneware bowls and a large platter,

various makers, platter diameter 33.5cm (6). £40 – 60 399 A group of tall stoneware vases, various

makers, tallest 40cm (6). £40 – 40 400 A group of stoneware pebble and cylindrial

vases, various makers, tallest 18cm (4). £35 – 55 401 A group of stoneware baskets and lugged oval

vessels, various makers, tallest 28.5cm (5). £40 – 60 402 A large stoneware bottle and a squat vase,

different makers, tallest 33cm (2). £40 – 60 403 A large group of small stoneware bowls, cups

and vases, various makers, including two pairs of boxed Nathan Neufeld duo-action spoons with QR codes, tallest 12.5cm (28). £50 – 70 404 A group of stoneware bowls and vases, various

393 A group of earthenware studio ceramics,

various makers, tallest 22.5cm (4). £35 – 55 394 Two wall plaques, largest 48 x 39cm (2). £40 – 60 395 A large three piece stoneware wall plaque mounted

on board depicting a fish, 71 x 38.5cm, £40 – 60

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405 ANGELA BACA (1927-2014) of Santa

Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A carved redware melon bowl, incised signature, height 9.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from House of the Shalako, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1992. £70 – 100 406 DAVID BACA (born 1951) of Santa

Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A carved redware seed pod vase, incised signature with ‘Yellow Mountain’ and dated 1988, height 9cm. ‘Yellow Mountain’ is the translation of Baca’s Tewa name. £30 – 40 407 KELLY ‘NITUSHI’ BYARS of the

Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma A stone sculpture of a mountain lion on a rock, ‘Predator’, mounted on wooden base, incised signature and dated 1990, height 12cm..

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408 LINDA CAIN (born 1949) of Santa

Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A small carved wedding vase with beige and white glaze, incised signature, height 13.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from House of the Shalako, Albuquerque, New Mexico. £80 – 120 409 LOUISE GOODMAN (born 1937) of

the Navajo Nation, Arizona A large ribbed vase and matching smaller example, incised LRG marks, tallest 34cm (2). £40 – 60 410

STELLA GOODMAN of the Navajo Nation, Arizona A large ribbed wedding vase, incised SG mark, height 39.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in Washington DC, 2005. £70 – 100

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MICHAEL ARTHUR JONES A pit fired bowl with carved rim, incised signature, height 18cm. Jones is an Iroquois artist of Onondaga/Seneca descent. £40 – 60

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412 GLORIA KAHE (born 1951) of the

Navajo Nation, Arizona A wedding vase with painted decoration on beige ground, painted signature, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. £150 – 200 413 BETTY MANYGOATS (born 1945) of

the Navajo Nation, Arizona A three spouted vase decorated with turtles and cacti, incised BBM mark, height 18cm. £50 – 70 414 TOMASITA MONTOYA (1899-1978) of

San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico A redware bowl with incised decoration, incised signature, diameter 12cm. Montoya was one of the original seven potters in the 1930s San Juan Pueblo revival of pottery production. £70 – 100 415

STEVEN MUTZ of the Hopi Nation, Arizona A miniature polished Hopi-Tewa bowl, incised signature, diameter 5cm. £25 – 35

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JEAN SAHME NAMPEYO (born 1948) of the Hopi Nation, Arizona A small bowl with painted decoration, painted signature, diameter 10cm. Jean Sahme is among the most famous of the Nampeyo family of potters. In 2014 she became an Arizona Living Treasure. £40 – 60

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417 CELESTINA NARANJO (1912-1999) of

Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A blackware turtle, incised signature and dated 1990 and a pair of turtles by another hand, longest 10.5cm (3). £40 – 60 414

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418 ELIZABETH NARANJO (1929-2017) of

Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A carved blackware wedding vase, incised signature, height 24.5cm. £70 – 100

425 RAMONA SISNEROS of Santa

Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A carved redware cup, signature, height 9cm. £25 – 35 426 VERNA SOLOMON (born 1949) of

419 REYNALDO QUEZADA of Mata Ortiz

and Casas Grandes, Mexico A corrugated blackware platter, incised signature, diameter 31cm.

Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico A pit fired globular vase, ‘Lizards Spirit’, applied decoration to surface with mica inclusions, height 16.5cm. £50 – 70

Provenance: Purchased in Arizona, 1994. £80 – 120 420

MARGARET QUINTANA (born 1948) of Taos, New Mexico A wedding vase covered in beige glaze with mica inclusions, painted signature and dated 1988, height 23.5cm. £60 – 80

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PATY RODRIGUEZ of Mata Ortiz and Casas Grandes, Mexico A carved blackware vase, incised signature, height 14.5cm. £40 – 60

422 DELORES SECKLETSTEWA of

the Hopi Nation, Arizona A Hopi Water Fox lizard, turtle and pot, painted signatures, lizard length 30cm, and a Westly Begaye mini wedding vase and bear sculpture by another hand (5). £60 – 80 423 GWEN SETALLA (born 1964) of

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the Hopi Nation, Arizona A small wedding vase with painted decoration on beige ground, painted signature, height 14cm. Provenance: Purchased in Phoenix, Arizona, 2008. £40 – 60 424 TRINI SILVEIRA of Mata Ortiz and Casas

Grandes, Mexico: a miniature redware vase, incised signature, height 5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Native American Trading Co, Denver, Colorado, 2014. £25 – 35

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428 CLARISSA TAFOYA of Santa Clara, Pueblo, New Mexico

A carved redware seed pod vase, incised signature and dated 1990, height 10cm. £50 – 70 429

SHERRY TAFOYA (born 1956) of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico A carved redware wedding vase, incised signature, height 21.5cm. £70 – 100

430 FITO TENA of Mata Ortiz and Casas Grandes, Mexico

A group of three small globular vases with intricate carved surfaces, incised signatures, tallest 9cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Native American Trading Co, Denver, Colorado, 2014. £40 – 60 431 Two Navajo wedding vases, the larger with incised H B

mark and dated 1994, the smaller decorated with turtles with indistinct painted signature, tallest 28cm (2).

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£60 – 80 432 Two large jars, probably Native American, with

geometric and incised decoration, tallest 30.5cm (2). 427 VERNA SOLOMON (born 1949) of

Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico A bear adorned with shells and feathers mounted on a wooden base, painted signature, height 16.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. £80 – 120

£40 – 60 433 A group of Native American and other ceramics,

various makers, tallest 21.5cm (14). £70 – 100

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434 LIU BO

A stylised stoneware animal or bird sculpture, incised signature, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Jingdezhen Ceramics – The Next Generation Exhibition’, London Craft Week, 2016; purchased from The Pottery Workshop Creative Market, 2016. £50 – 70 435 YOSHINORI HAGIWARA (born 1974)

A large stoneware teapot covered in nuka blue glaze, height 31cm, with signed box. Hagiwara is the fifth generation of the Hagiwara family ceramic workshop,

currently residing in Mashiko, Japan. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £120 – 180 436 YOSHINORI HAGIWARA (born 1974)

A square stoneware plate decorated with tenmoku and kaki glaze, 30 x 29.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £70 – 100

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437 ASATO IKEDA (born 1979)

A translucent porcelain yunomi covered in celadon glaze, height 8cm, with signed box. Born in Japan, Ikeda graduated in 1997 and from 2006 to 2008 was dispatched as an Overseas Cooperation Volunteer by the Japanese government and taught ceramics to underprivileged children. Since 2008, he has explored his own creative pottery process in Ryu-sen, Tobecho, exhibiting in numerous galleries in Tokyo. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £40 – 60 438 KOICHIRO ISEZAKI (born 1974)

A cut sided stoneware tea caddy, height 9cm. Born in Japan, Isezaki is the son of Living National Treasure Jun Isezaki and is the rising star of the Isezaki family, which included his grandfather Yozan Isezaki, one of the first generation of great Bizen potters in the 20th century. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £70 – 100

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439 KAZUYA ISHIDA (born 1986)

A globular stoneware vase with heavily textured surface and a miniature bottle, incised signature to vase, tallest 17cm (2). Born in Bizen, Japan, a town famous for traditional pottery, Ishida uses noborigama and anagama wood fired kilns. He trained with Jun Isezaki (National Living Treasure in Bizen) for four years and then spent time in the UK learning different styles of pottery. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015; miniature bottle a gift from the artist. £40 – 60 440 KAZUYA ISHIDA (born 1986)

A tapered faceted stoneware vase, incised signature, height 21cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £40 – 60


444 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

Two punch’ong stoneware teacups, incised marks, tallest 8cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £40 – 60 445 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

A group of three punch’ong stoneware teacups, tallest 6cm, with signed boxes (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £50 – 70 446 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

A faceted punch’ong stoneware bottle, incised mark, height 21cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £250 – 350 446

447 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

Two punch’ong stoneware vases, incised marks and one dated 2014, tallest 10cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180

441 IKUKO IWAMOTO (born 1971)

Three small slip cast porcelain bottles, painted marks, tallest 15cm (3). Born in Japan and educated in the UK, Iwamoto is a London-based Japanese artist who uses porcelain to create eccentric table top pieces and sculpture. Her fundamental inspiration comes from intricate and fragile looking structures and odd forms found in the microscopic world. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £35 – 55 442 IKUKO IWAMOTO (born 1971)

A slip cast porcelain jug, painted mark, height 17cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2015. £40 – 60 443 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

A punch’ong stoneware vase, incised marks and dated 2014, height 15.5cm, with signed box. Kang-hyo is widely regarded as one of the finest Korean potters working today. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £70 – 100

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449 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

A deep punch’ong stoneware bowl, incised mark and dated 2005, diameter 27.5cm. £120 – 180 450 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

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A small flat punch’ong bottle, incised marks, height 16cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £100 – 150

448 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

A punch’ong stoneware vase, incised marks and dated 2014, height 14.5cm, with signed box.

451 LEE KANG-HYO (born 1961)

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180

A large flat punch’ong stoneware bottle, incised mark and dated 2014, height 38cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £1,000 – 1,500

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452 TSUBUSA KATO (born 1962)

A cut sided porcelain bottle covered in celadon glaze and a matching rock cup, incised marks, tallest 16.5cm (2). Born in Japan, Kato graduated from Tajimi City Pottery Design and Technical Centre Gifu in 1979. His work is defined by the manipulation of a New Zealand porcelain combined with a celadon glaze. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2015. £60 – 80 453 TSUBUSA KATO (born 1962)

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A near pair of porcelain dishes covered in celadon glaze, incised marks, largest diameter 19cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2015. £70 – 100

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454 TSUBUSA KATO (born 1962)

A leaf shaped porcelain plate covered in celadon glaze with with cobalt decoration, diameter 24cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2015. £35 – 55 455

JIN IN LEE (born 1957) A faceted wood fired porcelain jar and cover with crawling glaze and a small bottle, tallest 20cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii. £60 – 80

457 OUYANG LIANG & GUO ZHEN ZHEN

A set of Chinese stoneware characters based on children’s stories, collectively called the ‘Monkey King’, tallest 15.5cm (12).

JIN IN LEE (born 1957) A large faceted wood fired porcelain jar with crawling glaze, height 30cm.

Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Jingdezhen Ceramics – The Next Generation Exhibition’, London Craft Week, 2016; purchased from The Pottery Workshop Creative Market, 2016. £80 – 120

Born in Korea and trained in the US and Korea. Provenance: Purchased in Hawaii. £70 – 100 458

SANDY LOCKWOOD (born 1953) A porcelain pourer and set of three porcelain cups on a stoneware stand, impressed marks, tallest 11.5cm (5). Originally from London, Lockwood started her life as a potter at Derek Smith’s Blackfriars Pottery in 1977-78, then studied for a Ceramics Certificate at East Sydney Technical College in 1979-80. In 1981, she established her own pottery at Balmoral Village, near Mittagong, NSW, Australia where she still lives and works. Provenance: Purchased from Schaller Gallery, St Joseph, Michigan, 2018. £60 – 80

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459 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A yohen wood fired stoneware vase, incised mark, height 32.5cm, with signed box. After graduating from Japan’s Tamagawa University’s College of Arts in 1972, Matsuzaki began a three year apprenticeship with (National Living Treasure) Tatsuzo Shimaoka, later extended a further two years whilst he learned to develop his own style. His works have a strong grounding in Mingei philosophy though his approach is very contemporary, focusing on the oribe style with yohen, shino and oribe glazing. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £800 – 1,200

460 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A yohen soda fired cup, height 9.5cm, with signed box. 195 Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £40 – 60 461 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

An oribe stoneware teapot with metal handle, height 18cm (excluding handle), with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £80 – 120 462 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

An oribe stoneware sake bottle, height 14cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £70 – 100

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463 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A lugged faceted yohen wood fired stoneware vase, height 23.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £200 – 250 464 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A lugged yohen wood fired stoneware flask with shino glaze, height 21cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £70 – 100 465 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A yohen wood fired stoneware teapot with metal handle and shino glaze, height 15cm (excluding handle), with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £70 – 100

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466 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A yohen wood fired stoneware ‘Teoke Water Container’ with inlaid wooden cover, height 27cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £350 – 550

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467 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A yohen stoneware water pot with shino glaze, height 32.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £300 – 400 468 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A lugged stoneware sake bottle, height 16cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £60 – 80 469 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A square wood fired stoneware bottle, height 25cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £180 – 220 470 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

A faceted yohen wood fired stoneware bottle, height 26.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £250 – 350

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471 KEN MATSUZAKI (born 1950)

473 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

A large yohen wood fired stoneware vase with tetsu glaze, incised mark, height 35.5cm, with signed box.

A large oribe stoneware hollow vase, incised mark, height 38cm, with signed box.

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £700 – 1,000

‘The gutsy, jagged, carved and torn pots of Nishiyama reincarnate the do-or-die spirit of Peter Voulkos. Her sake ‘monsters’ combine Jurassic dinosaur bodies with dainty beaks and curled up feet, while her jungle-green Oribe, cresting and pooling into opaque aquamarine blue, is a thing of prehistoric beauty.’ – Goldmark Gallery. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £150 – 200

472 AMIE MCKAY

A small salt glazed pedestal bowl with serrated rim, diameter 8.5cm. McKay is based in New Zealand. £15 – 25

474 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

An oribe stoneware hollow vase, incised mark, height 30cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £120 – 180 475 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

An oribe stoneware sake monster bottle and cup, tallest 16cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80 476 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

An oribe stoneware sake monster bottle and cup, tallest 16cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80 473 63


477 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

An oribe stoneware sake monster bottle and cup, tallest 17cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £50 – 70 478 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

A group of three oribe stoneware hollow cups, incised marks, tallest 13.5cm, with signed boxes (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80 479 NATSU NISHIYAMA (born 1983)

A wood fired stoneware hollow vase and cup, incised marks, tallest 26cm, with signed boxes (2).

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Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £100 – 150 480 FUJIOKA SHUHEI (born 1947)

A wood fired stoneware bottle with deeply carved surface, height 15cm, with signed box. Born in Japan, Shuhei is known for his Iga ware. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015. £70 – 100 481

SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A Naban stoneware jar in the Tanegashima style, incised marks, height 15cm, with signed box. A graduate from Tochigi Prefectural Ceramics Institute, Takeshita established his own ceramics studio in Mashiko, Japan in 2000. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £120 – 180

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SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A deep stoneware pouring bowl, impressed mark, diameter 29.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £80 – 120

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SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A wood fired porcelain vase, incised mark, height 17cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £80 – 120

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SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A wood fired porcelain vase, incised mark, height 13.5cm, with signed box. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £70 – 100

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SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A Nanban stoneware vase in the Tanegashima style and a matching sake cup, impressed marks, tallest 21cm, with signed boxes (2).

491 TAKESHI YASUDA (born 1943)

A group of three Qingbai porcelain stemmed cups covered in celadon glaze, tallest 7.5cm (3). Born in Japan, Yasuda settled in Britain in 1973. He has taught at various art schools and universities across the UK and was Professor of Applied Arts at the University of Ulster. From 2005 until 2010, he served as Director of the Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China, and then established his own studio in the Jingdezhen Sculpture Factory. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £100 – 150 486

SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A wood fired stoneware bowl and a wood fired porcelain bowl, largest diameter 20cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80

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SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A Nanban stoneware sake bottle in the Tanegashima style and a matching cup, impressed marks, tallest 14cm, with signed boxes (2).

492 TAKESHI YASUDA (born 1943)

A group of three Qingbai porcelain mini winged vases covered in celadon glaze, tallest 13cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £50 – 70 493 WANG ZHI MIN

Two long stoneware platters with scrolled feet at both ends, longest 69.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £40 – 60 488

SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A Nanban stoneware sake bottle in the Tanegashima style and a matching cup, impressed marks, tallest 13cm, with signed boxes (2).

Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Jingdezhen Ceramics – The Next Generation Exhibition’, London Craft Week, 2016; purchased from The Pottery Workshop Creative Market, 2016. £60 – 80 494 Onda Yaki

An iron-rich stoneware bowl with incised decoration, impressed mark, diameter 18cm.

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £40 – 60 489

The community of Onda Sarayama (Japanese for ‘Plate Mountain’) lives on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Little has changed about the process and aesthetics of ceramic production in Onda since that time. Currently, ten of the fourteen families inhabiting the area participate in pottery production. Provenance: Purchased from Pucker Gallery, Boston, 2015. £30 – 40

SHIKAMARU TAKESHITA (born 1977) A near pair of wood fired porcelain sake cups, tallest 8cm, with signed boxes (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £25 – 35

490 HIROSHI TARUTA (born 1987)

495 Kotobuki Pottery, Japan

A tall wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed marks and pottery sticker, height 50cm.

A translucent porcelain bowl, ‘Koubou (#2)’, with light leaking out of lines carved through the pale celadon ground, impressed mark, height 16.5cm. Using the hotaru-de technique, Taruta first throws his pieces on a wheel before piercing them with a sharp tool. The work is then glazed so that the small holes are filled with translucent glaze. This allows light to fill the vessels, as if illuminated by tiny fireflies (hotaru). Provenance: Purchased from Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2015. £80 – 120

£40 – 60 496 A group of Japanese stoneware ceramics,

various makers, tallest 21cm (3). £20 – 30 497

Prempracha Studio and Factory, Chaing mai, Thailand A group of stoneware ceramics covered in green glaze, painted marks and pottery stickers, tallest 37.5cm (6). £50 – 70

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JOHN ANDERSSON (1899-1969) for Hoganas A stoneware bowl with mottled dark copper red glaze, incised JA and pottery marks, diameter 20cm. Andersson was one of the leading designers for the Höganäs factory in the 1940s-1960s. £35 – 55 †

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SUZY ATKINS for Poterie du Don, Le Fel A salt glazed teabowl, incised signature, height 7cm. Born in New York, Atkins trained at the heart of the British studio ceramics and has been working in France since the 1970s. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2016. £15 – 25

500 CLAUDE CHAMPY (born 1944)

A stoneware plate partially covered in white crackle slip with pinkish hues, incised signature, diameter 28cm. In 1968, Champy founded his studio and rapidly became known as one of the key figures in the renaissance of French ceramic art. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2014. £35 – 55 † 501 GUTTE ERIKSEN (1918-2008)

A small stoneware beaker, height 10.5cm. Born in Denmark, Eriksen’s works were influenced by the years she spent in Japan studying Asian techniques. She inspired a generation of Danish potters with both her work and teaching. £30 – 40 † 502 ALAIN FICHOT (born 1952)

A porcelain teapot with textured surface and a globular stoneware vase, impressed and incised marks, tallest 10cm (2). Living and working in France, Fichot has been a potter for some 35 years, having previously studied sciences. Initially he produced wood fired stoneware, fashionable in the 1970s, but later switched to porcelain and crystal glazes. £35 – 55 † 503 VIBEKE FISCHER (born 1944)

A small porcelain bowl with diamond pattern, painted VF mark and dated 1997, diameter 10cm. Born in Denmark, Fischer trained in London and Edinburgh in the 1960s and opened her own studio in 1970. £25 – 35 †

504 BERNDT FRIBERG (1899-1981) for Gustavsberg

A large porcelain bottle covered in mustard haresfur glaze, incised signature and pottery mark, height 30cm. Friberg worked for the Gustavsberg factory in 19341981 and is one of the most renowned representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He is well-known for his perfectionist nature, delicate forms and magnificent glazes. Provenance: Purchased from John Sparks Ltd, London, 1966. £1,000 – 1,500 † 505 BERNDT FRIBERG (1899-1981) for Gustavsberg

A miniature porcelain bottle and vase, incised signatures and pottery marks, tallest 10cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 1963. £70 – 100 † 506 BERNDT FRIBERG (1899-1981) for Gustavsberg

A miniature porcelain squat vase and footed bowl, incised signatures and pottery marks, tallest 4cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 1963. £60 – 80 † 507 JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954)

A group of three tall slipware beakers with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature to one, tallest 13cm (3). Gerard has been working from his studio in the south of France for over 20 years, producing loose, lively terre vernissée – the French term for slip decorated earthenware or slipware. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £35 – 55 † 508 JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954)

A slipware pitcher and jar and cover with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature to jar, tallest 21.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £60 – 80 509 JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954)

A rectangular slipware platter and a small square dish with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signatures, largest 18.5 x 15cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2016. £40 – 60 † 510 JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954)

Two slipware twin handled bowls and another bowl with sgraffito decoration, incised signatures, largest diameter 19cm (3). £35 – 55 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware jar and cover with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, height 24.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £50 – 70 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware soup tureen and cover with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature, height 21cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £40 – 60 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) Two square slipware platters with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signatures, largest 31.5 x 30cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and 2016. £80 – 120 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware salad bowl with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature, diameter 27.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £50 – 70 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A group of eight small slipware beakers with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signatures, tallest 10cm (8).

JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware teapot with willow handle and sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature, height 19.5cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £50 – 70 †

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Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and 2016. £60 – 80 †

JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware dish with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, painted JNG mark, diameter 27cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) Two rectangular slipware platters with sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signatures, largest 25 x 12.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £60 – 80 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A large slipware platter with sgraffito decoration, incised signature, diameter 59cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £120 – 180 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A large square slipware footed dish with sgraffito decoration, incised signature, 48 x 48cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 †


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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware dish with sgraffito decoration, diameter 45cm.

524

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 † 522

JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A large whimsical slipware planter with sgraffito decoration, incised signature, diameter 34.5cm.

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £150 – 200 † 525

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 † 523

JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A square slipware platter with finger spot decoration, incised signature, 30.5 x 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A large square slipware platter with sgraffito decoration, incised signature, 47 x 46.5cm.

JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware teapot with willow handle and sgraffito and finger spot decoration, incised signature, height 19.5cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 †

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JEAN-NICOLAS GERARD (born 1954) A slipware teapot with willow handle and sgraffito decoration, incised signature, height 19.5cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 †

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SHABANALI GHORBANI (born 1976) A white earthenware sculpture, ‘Desert Flower’, with polychrome decoration, incised signature and dated 2016, height 30cm. This work is inspired by desert flowers of Iran and Persian colourful glazes. Ghorbani is Assistant Professor of the School of Crafts, Art University of Isfahan, Iran. Provenance: Purchased in New York, 2016. £100 – 150

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SHABANALI GHORBANI (born 1976) A three piece stoneware sculpture, painted signature and incised ‘Hope Peace’, height 31.5cm Provenance: Purchased in New York, 2016. £120 – 180 527

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METTE MAYA GREGERSEN (born 1973) A small stoneware wave form, length 19cm. Gregersen earned her BA in Ceramics at Camberwell College of Arts in 1999 and an MA in Art Therapy at Sheffield University. She now lives and works in Denmark. Her work is about wave movement and how we relate to the distribution of wave energy. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £20 – 30 †

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530 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

A wood fired stoneware teabowl with porcelain slip, impressed AMH mark, height 9cm. Born in Denmark, Hjortshøj began her career in ceramics with a student apprenticeship to fellow potter Phil Rogers in 1998. She lives and works on the small island of Bornholm, situated in the Baltic Sea. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £25 – 35 † 531 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

A salt glazed teapot with willow handle and porcelain slip, impressed AMH mark, height 13.5cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 †

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532 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

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A salt glazed bottle with iron and cobalt slip and incised decoration, impressed AMH mark, height 18.5cm.

Born in Germany, Klausmann specialises in wood firing and uses a technique where he mixes different types of clay with straw to gain a texture. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £70 – 100 †

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £60 – 80 † 533 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

A salt glazed jug with iron and cobalt slip and incised decoration, impressed AMH mark, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £70 – 100 †

MARKUS KLAUSMANN (born 1960) A wood fired stoneware vessel with stopper, incised signature, height 26cm.

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534 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

MARKUS KLAUSMANN (born 1960) A wood fired stoneware jar and cover and two beakers, impressed marks, tallest 14cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £60 – 80 †

A small salt glazed jar and cover with porcelain slip and brushed tenmoku decoration and a plate partially covered in white crackle slip and celadon glaze, impressed AMH marks, jar height 13.5cm, plate diameter 25.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £60 – 80 † 535 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

An oval stoneware platter with porcelain slip, celadon glaze and finger wiped decoration, impressed AMH mark, diameter 30.5cm.. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 † 536 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

A salt glazed platter, impressed AMH mark, diameter 25cm.

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Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 † 537 ANNE METTE HJORTSHOJ (born 1973)

A salt glazed platter with porcelain slip and brushed tenmoku decoration, impressed AMH mark, diameter 24.5cm.

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Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £60 – 80 †

538 ALF JARNESTAD (1923-2008)

A stoneware sculpture on a wooden base and a porcelain tumbler, painted and incised signatures and both dated 1963, tallest 16cm (2). Jarnestad is one of Sweden’s leading ceramic artists. After his art studies at ‘Konstfack’ in Stockholm, he worked for the Karlskrona factory in the 1950s-1960s. He is known for his geometry inspired series, rough vases and futuristic sculptures. Provenance: Purchased in Stockholm, 1963. £70 – 100 †

MARKUS KLAUSMANN (born 1960) A stoneware vessel with heavily textured surface and a matching bowl, incised signature to vessel, tallest 15.5cm (2).

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STIG LINDBERG (1916-1982) for Gustavsberg A stoneware bottle with waisted neck and a matching miniature bottle, incised signatures and pottery marks, tallest 25.5cm (2). One of the most renowned representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century, Lindberg worked for the Gustavsberg factory in 1937-1980. Provenance: Purchased in Stockholm, 1963. £60 – 80 †

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543 UWE LOELLMANN (born 1955)

A wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed mark, height 23cm. Born in Germany Loellmann’s work is fired in an anagama kiln and is highly respected for the expressive power of his natural ash glazes. Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2013. £80 – 120 † 544 UWE LOELLMANN (born 1955)

A small round wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed mark and dated 2012, height 13.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £70 – 100 † 545 UWE LOELLMANN (born 1955)

A wood fired stoneware stacked bottle, impressed mark and dated 2016, height 21.5cm. £80 – 120 † 546

SUSANNE LUKACS-RINGEL (born 1963) A faceted wood fired porcelain vase, impressed SL mark, height 24cm. Born in Germany, Lukacs-Ringel’s wood fired and salt glaze work is based on traditional German pottery but with important influences from Korean, Chinese and Japanese ceramics. £50 – 70 †

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SUSANNE LUKACS-RINGEL (born 1963) A tall wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed SL mark, height 66cm. £100 – 150 †

548 LISBET MUNCH-PETERSEN (1909-1997) for Bing &

Grondahl: a faceted porcelain vase covered in sang de boeuf glaze, impressed LMP mark and pottery stamp, made 1962-66, and a Danish stoneware bottle by another hand, tallest 24cm (2). £40 – 60 † 547

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549 TOINI MUONA (1904-1987) for Arabia

550 LINDA DE NIL (born 1959)

A large porcelain charger covered in copper red and turquoise glaze, incised signature and pottery name, diameter 46.5cm, mounted on perspex, and a stoneware dish by another hand, diameter 34cm, also mounted on perspex (2). Born in Finland, Muona and Lucie Rie both won gold medals at the Brussels International Exhibition, 1935. They were also both medallists in the Paris International Exhibition, 1937. A similar example of the present design won a gold medal at the Milan Triennale, 1954, the same year in which Hans Coper also won a gold medal. Provenance (Muona); Purchased from A B Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm, 1967. £800 – 1,200 †

A wood fired porcelain bowl with torn rim, incised mark, height 11cm. De Nil is based in Beligum. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2001. £25 – 35 † 551 RAFAEL PEREZ (born 1957)

A stoneware sculptural vessel with thick eruptive red and white glaze over a black body, height 19cm. Born in Spain, Perez originally studied economics but chose for a life as an artist, working with clay as his medium from 1986. He has won dozens of first prizes in national and international competitions and in 2007 was elected a member of the International Academy of Ceramics, the most prestigious assembly of ceramicists in the world. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £120 – 180 † 552

SAAD SHAKIR (1935-2005) A large stoneware jar, painted signature, height 31.5cm. Born in Iraq, Shakir trained at the Central School for Art and Design in London and Harrow College before returning to Iraq in 1966. £80 – 120

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SAAD SHAKIR (1935-2005) A deep stoneware bowl with pronounced rings, impressed mark, height 24.5cm. £60 – 80 75


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556 FERRERIA DE SILVA (1928-2016)

SAAD SHAKIR (1935-2005) A large stoneware charger, painted signature, diameter 54.5cm.

A large white earthenware pierced jar with double rim and incised smoky surface, incised signature and dated 1989, height 30cm.

£70 – 100 555

Born in Portugal, Ferreria was known for his tiles and sculptures. £50 – 70 †

SAAD SHAKIR (1935-2005) A large stoneware domed sculptural form, painted signature, diameter 48cm.

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JOHN SKOGNES (born 1952) A large wood fired stoneware jar, impressed JS mark, made 2016, height 42.5cm. Born in Norway, Skognes received his Diploma in Ceramics in 1981 at what was then known as Bergen School for Arts and Crafts. He has participated in multiple exhibitions in Norway and abroad. Provenance: Purchased from Galleri Format, Oslo at COLLECT, London, 2017. £120 – 180 †

558 IMKE SPLITTGERBER

A small porcelain bowl washed with copper red glaze, incised S mark, diameter 12cm. Born in Germany, Splittgerber is known for her smoke fired ceramics. £15 – 25 †

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559 EVA STAEHR-NIELSEN (1911-1976) for Saxbo

563 RIZU TAKAHASHI (born 1941)

A pair of small porcelain bottles, incised ESTN and pottery marks, tallest 8cm (2).

A faceted wood fired stoneware bottle and a footed bottle form with narrow neck, incised signatures, tallest 25cm (2).

Born in Denmark, Staehr-Nielsen joined the stoneware pottery studio Saxbo in 1932 where she worked with the founder Nathalie Krebs. She designed the simple shapes for which Saxbo became known. After the pottery closed in 1968 she went to work at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain factory. Provenance: Purchased in London in late 1960s. £50 – 70 †

Born in Japan, Takahashi’s career stems from the mountainous Mizunami area, once part of the ancient Mino Province famed for its ceramic tradition. In 2004 he moved to France, bringing with him his decades of expert craftsmanship, kiln building and firing knowledge. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £60 – 80

560 CARL-HARRY STALHANE (1920-1990) for Rorstrand

A large deep stoneware bowl covered in mottled kaki glaze with cobalt swirl to the well and sides, incised signature and pottery marks and dated 1967, diameter 34cm. Born in Sweden, Stalhane was well-known as the artistic leader for Rorstrand in the 1960s. Provenance; Purchased from A B Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm, 1967. £600 – 800 † 561 CARL-HARRY STALHANE (1920-1990) for Rorstrand

Two miniature porcelain bottles, incised signature and pottery marks and both dated 1965, tallest 9cm (2). £50 – 70 †

564 RIZU TAKAHASHI (born 1941)

A deeply faceted wood fired stoneware water container with bamboo handle, incised signature, height 20cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £50 – 70 565

JAN VAN DER VAART (1931-2000) A double ringed stoneware vase covered in bronze glaze, incised signature and dated 1966, height 11.5cm. Van Der Vaart was an influential Dutch ceramist known as founder of abstract-geometric ceramics in the Netherlands. £20 – 30 †

562 CARL-HARRY STALHANE (1920-1990) for Rorstrand

A small porcelain teardrop vase with narrow neck and a squat bottle, incised signature, CHS and pottery marks, tallest 13cm (2). £60 – 80 † 77


566 DORTE VISBY

A two small raku jars and covers, incised signatures, tallest 11.5cm (2). Born in Denmark, Visby’s ceramics are influenced by the raw nature of the Lønstrup cliffs where she lives and works. £40 – 60 † 567 DORTE VISBY

A large raku pilgrim bottle form with incised concentric decoration and pinkish hues, impressed and sprigged mark, height 46cm. £120 – 180 † 568 CHRISTIANE WILHELM (born 1954)

A tall stoneware jar and cover with textured surface, painted mark, height 41cm. Born in Germany, Wilhelm established her own studio in Munich in 1988. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £120 – 180 † 569 EMMANUELLE WITTMANN

A small coiled porcelain bowl and a stoneware bowl, impressed E marks, largest diameter 13.5cm (2).

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Wittmann based in Paris. £20 – 30 †

570 YUK KAN YEUNG (born 1959) 568

A flat porcelain bottle and stopper, impressed mark, height 17cm. Born in Hong Kong, Yeung moved to the Netherlands in 1987. £35 – 55 571 Fabbrica D’Arte Monterosso, Italy

A tall tapered stoneware bottle covered in mottled iron glaze, impressed pottery mark, height 38cm. £25 – 35 572 Faux and Co, France

A moulded stoneware vase in the form of a corrugated cardboard sleeve, impressed pottery mark, height 26.5cm, with a certificate of authenticity. £20 – 30 573 Rheinfelden Pottery, Switzerland

A large flat stoneware bottle with pronounced rings covered in green and tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, incised pottery mark, height 45.5cm. £35 – 55

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MICHAEL ALLEN A burnished and smoke fired red earthenware vase, impressed MA mark and collection sticker, height 24cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £60 – 80 †

575 ALEX ALLPRESS (born 1976)

A tall tapered stoneware vase and altered pedestal bowl, incised AA marks, tallest 33.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2012. £35 – 55 †

577

576 GAYLE ANSELL

A square white earthenware dish with unglazed rim, impressed GA mark, 20.5 x 20cm. £20 – 30 † 577 REBECCA APPLEBY (born 1979)

An earthenware sculptural bowl form with perforated and incised grid decoration covered in white slip, 30 x 20cm.

579

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2019. £80 – 120 † 578 DAN ARBEID (1928-2010)

A tall cylindrical stoneware vase covered in pitted white glaze and a narrow bottle, impressed DA marks, tallest 33cm (2).

579 IAN AULD (1926-2000)

Provenance: Purchased in early 1960s. £70 – 100 †

A five piece stoneware sculpture on a wooden base, height 21.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Crafts Centre of Great Britain, Hay Hill Gallery, London, 1964. £60 – 80 † 580 IAN AULD (1926-2000)

A tall square stoneware bottle with textured surface, impressed IA mark, height 43.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Crafts Centre of Great Britain, Hay Hill Gallery, London, 1964. £70 – 100 †

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581 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A stoneware box and cover and a smaller example, largest diameter 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £35 – 55 † 582 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A stoneware box and cover, diameter 15cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £35 – 55 † 583 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A large cut sided stoneware jar, height 33.5cm. 587

Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £150 – 200 †

584 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A cut sided stoneware jar and a smaller example, tallest 26cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014 and Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015. £80 – 120 † 585 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A cut sided stoneware bowl and a smaller example, largest diameter 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £70 – 100 † 586 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A fluted stoneware pedestal bowl with roulette pattern below rim, diameter 27cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £70 – 100 † 587 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A fluted stoneware pedestal bowl with roulette pattern to edge of the well, diameter 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £80 – 120 †

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A stoneware charger with roulette pattern below the rim, diameter 36cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £100 – 150 † 589 RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936)

A pair of stoneware jugs, tallest 28cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015 and 2016. £100 – 150 † 590

SVEND BAYER (born 1946) Three wood fired stoneware dishes with shino glaze and a matching vase, dish diameter 17.5cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £40 – 60 †

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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A wood fired stoneware jar and cover with granite glaze, height 31cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £100 – 150 †

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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A wood fired stoneware bowl covered in blue chun glaze, diameter 24.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £40 – 60 †

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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A wood fired stoneware jar covered in running blue chun glaze, height 29cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £120 – 180 †

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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A wood fired stoneware jug, height 26cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £70 – 100 †

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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A large wood fired stoneware jug, height 32cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £80 – 120 †


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SVEND BAYER (born 1946) A very large wood fired stoneware bowl, diameter 49.5cm.

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Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2014. £150 – 200 † 597

SABINE BAYLEY (died 2013) A raku money box and a burnished and smoke fired earthenware vessel, impressed marks, tallest 20.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased in 2014 and 2015. £60 – 80 † 606

Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £40 – 60 † 598

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SABINE BAYLEY (died 2013) A tall faceted stoneware vase and a smaller example, impressed marks, tallest 39.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £50 – 70 † 607

MATTHEW BLAKELY A faceted stoneware vase covered in turquoise glaze and a pair of fluted pedestal bowls, impressed MB marks, tallest 13cm (3).

SABINE BAYLEY (died 2013) A large raku vessel, height 23cm.

Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £35 – 55 † 608

600 DEBORAH BAYNES (born 1947)

A salt glazed flask, impressed bird mark, height 17cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £20 – 30 †

PETER BEARD (born 1951) A small stoneware bottle covered in turquoise glaze, impressed PFB mark, height 15.5cm. £35 – 55 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A square wood fired stoneware jar with shino glaze, a similar round jar and pair of pod forms, impressed MB marks, tallest 15cm (4).

Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £40 – 60 †

£50 – 70 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A wood fired stoneware ‘Totem’ sculpture on a wooden base and a large egg form, both decorated with concentric rings, incised MB mark to egg, tallest 19cm (2).

JENNY BEAVAN (born 1950) A porcelain sculpture comprising squashed layers of clay and a similar stoneware sculpture, tallest 22cm (2).

MATTHEW BLAKELY A group of five tall wood fired stoneware vases, incised MB marks, tallest 29cm (5). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £70 – 100 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A globular wood fired stoneware vase with shino glaze and a tall waisted vase, impressed and incised marks, tallest 25cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2013 and 2016. £50 – 70 †

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014 and 2015. £60 – 80 † 603

JENNY BEAVAN (born 1950) A pair of hexagonal porcelain plaques each mounted on frosted glass, painted signatures, diameter 10.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2016. £20 – 30 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A graduated trio of wood fired stoneware and porcelain gourd like bottles, impressed MB marks, tallest 20cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012 and 2013. £40 – 60 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A porcelain bottle, bowl and yunomi all covered in sang de boeuf glaze, impressed MB marks, tallest 17cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £60 – 80 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A tall porcelain jug and bottle both covered in green glaze, impressed MB mark to jug, tallest 30cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £50 – 70 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A porcelain platter, bottle and bowl all covered in celadon glaze, impressed MB mark to bowl, platter diameter 31cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £70 – 100 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A stoneware vase, square vase and bowl all with porcelain slip, impressed MB marks, tallest 21cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £70 – 100 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A stoneware moon jar covered in porcelain slip, impressed MB mark, height 25.5cm. £80 – 120 †

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MATTHEW BLAKELY A large stoneware moon jar covered in porcelain slip, impressed MB mark, height 34.5cm. £120 – 180 †

616 KIRSTEN BLAY

A porcelain bowl, incised K mark, diameter 13cm. £15 – 25 † 617 CHARLES BOUND (born 1939)

A wood fired stoneware bowl, teabowl and cup, impressed marks, bowl diameter 17.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012 and 2013 and Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2016. £70 – 100 618 CHARLES BOUND (born 1939)

A lugged cylindrical wood fired stoneware pot, impressed marks, height 23.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2017. £70 – 100


619 CHARLES BOUND (born 1939)

A monumental wood fired stoneware jug form, impressed mark, height 58.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2017. £200 – 300 620 CHARLES BOUND (born 1939)

A large wood fired stoneware platter, diameter 56cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2017. £150 – 200 621 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A lugged slipware bottle with green medallions on pale yellow ground and a bowl decorated with a fish, bottle height 34cm, bowl diameter 27.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180 † 622 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A slipware pilgrim flask with green slip trailing on yellow ground, height 32.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180 †

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623 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A large slipware twin handled bowl with green slip trailing and finger wipe decoration on yellow ground, diameter 46cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180 †

629 DYLAN BOWEN (born 1967)

A small slipware pilgrim flask, painted signature, height 16cm. Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics. £35 – 55 † 630 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

624 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A tapered medieval style jug, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £70 – 100 † 625 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A slipware caddy and storage jar and cover, tallest 19.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £70 – 100 † 626 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A set of four shallow slipware bowls, diameter 23.5cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £50 – 70 † 627 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A group of three large slipware tiles one decorated with a fish, 23 x 21cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £60 – 80 † 628 CLIVE BOWEN (born 1943)

A shallow square slipware dish with yellow slip trailing, 24 x 22.5cm and a book ‘Clive Bowen’ by Simon Olding (Goldmark 2019) (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2019. £40 – 60 †

A tall leaning wood fired stoneware jug and a smaller example, impressed mark to smaller jug, tallest 40cm (2). £50 – 70 † 631 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle with splayed feet and shino glaze and a similar tall lugged jar and cover, tallest 42.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2012. £60 – 80 † 632 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

Two small lugged wood fired stoneware bottles, impressed mark to one, tallest 17cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Cambridge, 2016. £40 – 60 † 633 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

A wood fired stoneware basket and two lugged bottles, tallest 26.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015 and in 2016. £60 – 80 † 634 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

A tall lugged wood fired stoneware bottle, impressed mark, height 36cm. £50 – 70 †

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635 BEN BRIERLEY (born 1964)

A large oval wood fired stoneware bowl with wavy rim, diameter 46.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012. £80 – 120 † 636

JANE BRIDGER A stoneware bowl covered in pale turquoise glaze and bronze rim, impressed mark and sticker, diameter 15.5cm. £15 – 25 †

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PAUL BROWN (1921-2000) A large square stoneware vase with cobalt and iron decoration, incised signature, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in the 1960s. £70 – 100 †

640 ADAM BUICK (born 1978)

A group of three mini stoneware moon jars and a mini porcelain moon jar, various glazes, impressed AB marks, tallest 8cm (4). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £70 – 100 †

637 DAVID BROWN (born 1943)

A conical stoneware bowl with heavily pitted and textured surface, impressed DB mark, diameter 17cm. Provenance: Purchased from Blue Lias Gallery, Lyme Regis, 2014. £20 – 30 † 638

PAUL BROWN (1921-2000) A square stoneware vase, impressed PB mark, height 14.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in the 1960s. £50 – 70 †

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641 ADAM BUICK (born 1978)

A small porcelain moon jar and a matching mini moon jar, impressed AB marks, tallest 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £80 – 120 † 642 VANESSA BULLICK (born 1967)

A small sawdust fired vase, incised V mark, height 9cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £25 – 35 † 643 CHRIS CARTER (born 1945)

A waisted stoneware vase with oval top and textured surface and a ‘Coptic’ bottle form covered in bronze glaze, impressed CCP marks, tallest 39.5cm (2).

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Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2016. £80 – 120 † 644 CHRIS CARTER (born 1945)

A stoneware vase with textured surface and a dish covered in semi eruptive glaze, impressed CCP marks, vase height 17cm, dish diameter 24.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2016. £80 – 120 †

645 CHRIS CARTER (born 1945)

A tall stoneware vase with textured surface, impressed CCP mark, height 57cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £70 – 100 † 646 CHRIS CARTER (born 1945)

A stoneware vase with pronounced collar and textured surface, impressed CCP mark, height 34cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2016. £60 – 80 † 647 WAYNE CLARK

Two square wood fired stoneware boxes and covers with shino glaze, impressed WC marks, tallest 15.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2015. £50 – 70 † 648 WAYNE CLARK

A rectangular wood fired stoneware box and cover with shino glaze, impressed WC mark, length 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2015. £60 – 80 † 649 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A large wood fired stoneware medieval style jug, incised signature, height 35cm. 643 90

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014. £80 – 120 †


650 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A tall wood fired stoneware jug, incised signature, height 31.5cm. £70 – 100 † 651 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware tall necked bottle and a smaller example, incised signatures, tallest 40cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £70 – 100 † 652 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware tall necked bottle with shino glaze and a smaller lugged example, incised signatures, tallest 31cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £70 – 100 † 653 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware teapot with fused cover and a pair of cups, tallest 16cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramics Fair and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £60 – 80 † 654 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware flat bottle and globular jar, incised signatures, tallest 27cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £80 – 120 †

655 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A pair of small wood fired stoneware flat bottles, incised signatures, tallest 13cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £40 – 60 † 656 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A small wood fired stoneware jar and a small bottle with shino glaze, incised signatures, tallest 12.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £40 – 60 † 657 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A small wood fired stoneware bottle with shino glaze and two further small bottles, incised signatures, tallest 16cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £40 – 60 † 658 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A lugged wood fired stoneware vase and a bottle with ‘kiln gift’, incised signatures, tallest 25cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80 † 659 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A group of four wood fired stoneware bowls with leaf impressions, incised signatures, largest diameter 18.5cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £60 – 80 † 660 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A tall wood fired stoneware bottle with shino glaze and ‘kiln gift’ and a smaller example, incised signatures, tallest 30cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £70 – 100 † 661 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware tall necked bottle and a globular vase, incised signatures, tallest 34.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013 and 2016. £100 – 150 † 654

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662 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

663 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A very tall wood fired stoneware bottle, incised signature, height 83.5cm.

A monumentally tall wood fired stoneware bottle, incised signature, height 97.5cm.

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014. £250 – 350 †

£400 – 600 †

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Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016.


664 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware twin handled bowl with shino glaze, incised signature, diameter 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012. £70 – 100 † 665 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A large wood fired stoneware jar with shino glaze, incised signature, height 35.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £120 – 180 † 666 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A large lugged wood fired stoneware jar, incised signature, height 37cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £120 – 180 †

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667 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A large lugged wood fired stoneware flat bottle with shino glaze, incised signature, height 42cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180 † 668 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A large wood fired stoneware tile depicting a jug, mounted on board, 49 x 32cm. £80 – 120 † 669 NIC COLLINS (born 1958)

A wood fired stoneware ‘kiln gift’, height 19cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £60 – 80 † 670 HARRIET COLERIDGE

A faceted stoneware jug with shino glaze, height 12.5cm. £15 – 25 † 671 CHELSEA COONEY

A perforated porcelain vase in the shape of an elephant’s foot, height 16.5cm.

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Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield. £35 – 55 †

672 CHELSEA COONEY

A group of five porcelain bottle and vase forms, tallest 15.5cm (5). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield. £35 – 55 † 673 EMMANUEL COOPER (1938-2012)

A stoneware vase with oval neck and textured surface covered in celadon glaze, impressed E mark, height 22.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012. A Retrospective Exhibition’, Ruthin Craft Centre and touring to University of Derby and Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013-2014; purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 2014 £150 – 200 †

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674 EMMANUEL COOPER (1938-2012)

A stoneware charger covered in eruptive bronze glaze, impressed E mark, diameter 39cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012. A Retrospective Exhibition’, Ruthin Craft Centre and touring to University of Derby and Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013-2014; purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 2014. £180 – 220 † 675 EMMANUEL COOPER (1938-2012)

A porcelain stem bowl covered in pitted turquoise glaze with bronze rim and gold highlights, impressed E mark, made 1990s, height 15.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012. A Retrospective Exhibition’, Ruthin Craft Centre and touring to University of Derby and Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013-2014; purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 2014. Literature: Illustrated in ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012’ by various authors (Ruthin Craft Centre, 2013), page 57. £180 – 220 † 676 EMMANUEL COOPER (1938-2012)

A porcelain chalice covered in pale blue glaze with gold highlights, incised signature, height 20cm.

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This hand built chalice forms part of a small but important group of work made at the very end of Cooper’s life. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012. A Retrospective Exhibition’, Ruthin Craft Centre and touring to University of Derby and Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013-2014; purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 2014. £100 – 150

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677 EMMANUEL COOPER (1938-2012)

A stoneware bowl covered in mottled indigo glaze with green/yellow swirl to the well and sides, impressed E mark, made 1990s, diameter 24cm. Provenance: Exhibited at ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012. A Retrospective Exhibition’, Ruthin Craft Centre and touring to University of Derby and Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013-2014; purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 2014. Literature: Illustrated in ‘Emmanuel Cooper OBE, 1938-2012’ by various authors (Ruthin Craft Centre, 2013), page 45. £180 – 220 † 678 ROBERT COOPER (born 1949)

A ceramic collage candlestick assembled using six broken shards from found objects such as Victorian pot lids, bottles and ointment jars, height 29cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2015. £50 – 70 †

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679 CLARE CROUCHMAN (born 1963)

A stoneware tile depicting a door, mounted on board, painted signature, 26.5 x 18.5cm. £25 – 35 † 680

JOSHUA COUPE An altered stoneware vessel, height 18.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £20 – 30 †

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SUSAN CUPITT (born 1938) A stoneware vase with extended and twisted rim, incised SC mark, height 18.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2016. £25 – 35 †

682 EDDIE CURTIS (born 1953)

A stoneware vase covered in peeling pink glaze and a smaller example, impressed EC marks, tallest 20cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £60 – 80 † 683 EDDIE CURTIS (born 1953)

A rectangular stoneware sculpture on a wooden base with celadon and running copper red glaze, height 24.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2013. £120 – 180 † 683 96


684 EDDIE CURTIS (born 1953)

A Kurinuki bottle form, impressed EC mark, height 20cm. Kurinuki is a Japanese term for carving out of a solid block of clay. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £100 – 150 † 685

MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A large stoneware vase covered in blue celadon glaze, impressed MC mark, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2012. £150 – 200 †

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A large stoneware bowl covered in blue celadon glaze, impressed MC mark, diameter 30cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £200 – 300 †

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) Two stoneware platters partially covered in blue celadon glaze with copper red highlights, impressed MC marks, largest diameter 33cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramics Fair, 2016 and Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2017. £100 – 150 †

MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A square porcelain vase and a faceted bottle covered in celadon glaze, impressed MC marks, tallest 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2013 and Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £80 – 120 †

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A stoneware bowl and a pair of yunomi all covered in blue celadon glaze, impressed MC marks, tallest 10.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2013 and Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £80 – 120 †

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A faceted stoneware vase covered in copper red glaze, a square vase and a bowl, impressed MC marks, tallest 17cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013, Ceramic Art London, 2014 and Oxford Ceramics Fair, 2016. £70 – 100 †

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A square stoneware bowl covered in textured white crackle glaze and a matching vase, impressed MC marks, tallest 15cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015 and from Online Ceramics, 2015. £120 – 180

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MARGARET CURTIS (born 1955) A tall stoneware vase covered in white glaze, impressed MC mark, height 49.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £180 – 220 †

693 TERRY DAVIES (born 1961)

A stoneware vase with textured surface, painted signature, height 18cm. Provenance: Purchased in Shrewsbury, 2011. £35 – 55 †

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694 DEREK DAVIS (1926-2008)

A large shallow stoneware bowl with irregular rim, painted signature and dated 1987, diameter 48cm. £180 – 220 † 695

MATT DAVIS A stoneware bottle with heavily textured surface, height 24cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield. £30 – 40 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A very large faceted stoneware bottle covered in green ash glaze with incised and rouletted decoration, impressed MJD mark, height 54.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014. £350 – 550 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware twin handled jar and cover with green ash and kaki glaze and a matching jug, impressed MJD marks, tallest 28cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham. £120 – 180 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A waisted stoneware bottle covered in green ash glaze with ribbed and incised decoration and a matching flask with incised grass decoration, impressed MJD marks, tallest 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £100 – 150 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware bowl covered in green ash glaze with incised decoration and a faceted paddled bowl, impressed MJD marks, largest diameter 15.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Art in Clay, Hatfield. £50 – 70 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) Two stoneware flasks, a lugged faceted vase and a stanley all covered in apple ash glaze, impressed MJD marks, tallest 23cm (4).

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Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and 2016. £150 – 200 †

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A near pair of stoneware bottles covered in apple ash glaze with applied decoration, incised MJD marks, tallest 19.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £80 – 120 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware pilgrim flask with finger trailed decoration and basalt black with high silica ash on the shoulders, a globular vase with wax resist decoration and a faceted bottle covered in kaki glaze, impressed MJD marks, tallest 26cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and 2018. £150 – 200 †

703

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A large stoneware bottle covered in apple ash and peat clay glaze with combed decoration, impressed MJD mark, height 35.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £120 – 180 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware vase with textured surface covered in porphyry, granite and ash glaze and a matching cup, impressed MJD marks, tallest 16.5cm (2).

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Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £80 – 120 † 705

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A large stoneware vase with textured surface covered in porphyry, granite and ash glaze with nuka top, impressed MJD mark, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014. £150 – 200 †

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A globular stoneware vase with textured surface covered in porphyry, granite and ash glaze with nuka top and a similar smaller vase, impressed MJD marks, tallest 24.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £150 – 200 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A tall fluted stoneware bottle covered in opalescent ash glaze over cracked slip, a waisted bottle covered in ash and peat clay glaze with cobalt top and a faceted bottle covered in apple ash glaze, impressed MJD marks, tallest 30cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015 and 2018. £150 – 200 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A large fluted stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with nuka top, impressed MJD mark, height 46.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £300 – 400 †

709

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware bottle with broken slip and peat clay glaze, a matching oval bottle with nuka top and a pair of yunomi, impressed MJD marks, tallest 23cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £150 – 200 †

710

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A group of three fluted stoneware vases, various glazes, impressed MJD marks, tallest 29.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013 and 2014. £200 – 250 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware vase with ribbed and incised decoration and a paddled bottle, impressed MJD marks, tallest 29cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £120 – 180 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) An oval lugged faceted stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze and an oval paddled bottle covered in new alluvial glaze with nuka top, impressed MJD marks, tallest 16.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013 and 2015. £100 – 150 †

717

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A porcelain box and cover with granite glaze and incised leaf pattern and a stoneware box and cover with kaki glaze, impressed MJD marks, largest diameter 12.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £70 – 100 †

712

712

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A faceted stoneware bottle covered in porphyry and ash glaze over manganese slip and a paddled bottle with similar glaze, impressed MJD marks, tallest 27.5cm (2).

718

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £80 – 120 † 719

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £120 – 180 † 713

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A stoneware plate with terayama stone and kaki glaze and a square dish with crackle slip, granite and ash glaze, impressed MJD mark to dish, largest diameter 25.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2018. £100 – 150 †

714

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A porcelain faceted vase, a faceted box and cover, a waisted cup and three faceted stanleys, impressed MJD marks, tallest 15cm (6).

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A group of three stoneware yunomi, a cup and a stanley, various glazes, impressed MJD marks, tallest 9.5cm (5). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2015. £40 – 60 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A set of six stoneware tankards, various glazes, incised MJD marks, tallest 12.5cm (6). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £40 – 60 †

MIKE DODD (born 1943) A cut sided stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki and green ash glaze and a smaller example, incised MJD marks, largest diameter 20cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2015. £60 – 80 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A fluted stoneware biscuit barrel covered in dark granite and ash glaze and a matching caddy with ribbed and incised decoration, incised MJD marks, tallest 20.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £100 – 150 †

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MIKE DODD (born 1943) A monumental stoneware vase covered in granite glaze with nuka, impressed MJD mark, height 51cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £600 – 800 †

722 ROSALIE DODDS (born 1941)

A rectangular stoneware vase, impressed RD mark, height 20.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £35 – 55 † 723

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A soda fired porcelain jug, teabowl and sake cup, impressed marks, tallest 13cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015 and 2016. £35 – 55 †

724

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) Two conical soda fired porcelain bowls and a smaller squeezed bowl, impressed marks, largest diameter 14.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £60 – 80 †

725

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A set of four soda fired porcelain blessing cups, impressed marks, tallest 12cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from The Scotttish Gallery, Edinburgh. £60 – 80 †

726

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A soda fired porcelain jar and cover and an oval vessel, impressed marks, tallest 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and 2017. £70 – 100 †

727

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A group of three soda fired porcelain harbouring vessels, impressed marks, tallest 19cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £70 – 100 †

728

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A group of three soda fired porcelain vessels, impressed marks, largest diameter 14cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £80 – 120 †

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729

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A tall tapered soda fired porcelain vessel, impressed mark, height 38cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £50 – 70 †

730

JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A bell shaped soda fired porcelain vessel, height 19cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £70 – 100 †


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JACK DOHERTY (born 1948) A tall soda fired porcelain vessel, impressed mark, height 38cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £120 – 180 †

732 FLEEN DORAN

A small square salt glazed box and cover, impressed mark, height 11.5cm. £25 – 35 †

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733 RUTH DUCKWORTH (1919-2009)

A small porcelain sculpture with manganese highlights, the body formed of two wings raised on a conical stem, incised RWD mark, height 11cm. Provenance: Purchased circa 1965. £80 – 120 734 RUTH DUCKWORTH (1919-2009)

A porcelain sculpture with a central disc, incised RWD mark, height 23.5cm. Provenance: Purchased circa 1965. £120 – 180 † 733

735 ANTJE ERNESTUS (born 1958)

A porcelain vase and a rectangular platter, impressed AE marks, vase height 16cm, platter 43.5 x 17cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £60 – 80 † 736

JOHN EVANS A raku bowl, diameter 13.5cm. £15 – 25 †

737 DIANA M FERRARI for Glensluain Pottery

At large bellied pot covered in bronze glaze with incised linear decoration on a wooden base, pottery sticker, height 59cm. £50 – 70 †

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PETER FIELD A stoneware bottle and spade vase covered in mottled blue glaze, impressed PF marks, tallest 24.5cm (2). £15 – 25 †

739

PETER FIELD A stoneware bottle, pair of spade vases and a pedestal vase all covered in mottled green glaze, impressed PF marks, tallest 28.5cm (4). £20 – 30 †

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PETER FIELD Three stoneware spade vases and three pedestal vases all washed in iron oxide, impressed PF marks, tallest 18.5cm (6). £25 – 35 †

741 DOUG FITCH (born 1964)

Two tall slipware jugs, impressed DF marks, tallest 37.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2019. £80 – 120 † 742

741

SARA FLYNN (born 1971) A porcelain bowl covered in celadon glaze with manganese rim, impressed F mark, diameter 17cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sears O’Riordan Fine Art Editions, Dublin, 2014. £80 – 120 †

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744 ALAN FOXLEY (born 1933)

SARA FLYNN (born 1971) A group of three miniature faceted porcelain bottles covered in sang de boeuf, tenmoku and manganese glazes, impressed F marks, tallest 6cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Sears O’Riordan Fine Art Editions, Dublin, 2014. £70 – 100 †

A stoneware sculptural form with textured surface on a square base and a small pebble sculpture, impressed and incised AMF marks, tallest 32.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015. £60 – 80 † 745 ALAN FOXLEY (born 1933)

A stoneware bottle form with textured surface, incised signature and dated 2016, height 32cm. £60 – 80 † 746 ADAM FREW (born 1981)

Two globular porcelain vases covered in polychrome decoration, tallest 17.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2014 and 2015. £70 – 100 † 747 ADAM FREW (born 1981)

A tall cylindrical porcelain jar and cover, impressed AF mark, height 28cm. 742

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748 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

755 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A large twelve sided stoneware charger with dolomite glaze and combed decoration to the well, diameter 51cm.

A rectangular stoneware bottle with shino glaze and wax resist decoration and a square footed dish, impressed DF and pottery marks, bottle height 19cm, dish 33.5 x 33.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from the artist. £100 – 150 †

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £80 – 120 †

749 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

Two faceted stoneware jugs and a bellied jug, impressed DF and pottery marks, tallest 32.5cm (3).

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Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £80 – 120 †

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2014. £50 – 70 †

750 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A faceted stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze and a matching vase, impressed DF and pottery marks, tallest 28.5cm (2).

MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A bulbous porcelain vase with bands of incised decoration, impressed MF and pottery marks, height 25cm.

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Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £70 – 100 †

MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A bulbous porcelain vase decorated with dabs of dolomite glaze, impressed MF and pottery marks, height 25.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £50 – 70 †

751 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A tall rectangular bottle covered in tenmoku and kaki glaze and two square bottles, impressed DF and pottery marks, tallest 28.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013, Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013 and at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £120 – 180 † 752 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A tall square bottle covered in running sea green glaze on mottled white and green ground, impressed DF and pottery marks, height 40.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £70 – 100 † 753 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A rectangular stoneware box and cover and a square box and cover, impressed pottery mark to rectangular box and DF mark to square box, longest 16cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015 and in 2016. £40 – 60 †

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754 DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery

A faceted stoneware ginger jar and cover and a shallow dish, impressed DF and pottery marks, jar height 18cm, dish diameter 28cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £60 – 80 †

MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A fluted porcelain bowl and a stoneware bowl by David Frith, impressed MF, DF and pottery marks, largest diameter 19.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £30 – 40 †

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MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A group of three porcelain gingers jars and covers, various glazes, impressed MF and pottery marks, tallest 15.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013 and 2016. £50 – 70 †

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MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A porcelain jug with incised decoration and an oval stoneware bottle by David Frith, impressed MF, DF and pottery marks, tallest height 20.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £40 – 60 †

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MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A tall porcelain bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with incised decoration and cobalt wash, impressed MF and pottery marks, height 43cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £50 – 70 †

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MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A tall porcelain bottle covered in mottled tan and shino glaze, impressed MF and pottery marks, height 47.5cm.

762

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £80 – 120 † 763

MARGARET FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery A tall porcelain bottle with bands of incised decoration and a smaller example covered in celadon glaze, impressed MF and pottery marks, tallest 37cm (2).

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Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2014. £35 – 55 †

764 ANNETTE FUCHS (1939-1992)

Two small stoneware bottles, painted ARF marks, tallest 15cm (2).

769

£15 – 25 † 765

PETER FULOP A porcelain bottle, tapered vase and small bowl, impressed PF marks, tallest 20cm (3).

PETER FULOP A tall necked stoneware bottle, impressed PF mark, height 28cm.

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771

JANE HAMLYN (born 1940) A near pair of salt glazed yunomi, impressed JH marks, tallest 9cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2016. £20 – 30 †

767 TANYA GOMEZ (born 1974)

Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £60 – 80 †

JANE HAMLYN (born 1940) A salt glazed jug with rope handle and a platter with leaf decoration to the well, impressed JH marks, jug height 21cm, platter diameter 33.5cm (2). £40 – 60 †

Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £30 – 40 †

A stoneware vessel with heavily textured surface, impressed TG mark, height 19cm.

JAMES HAKE (born 1979) A square tapered stoneware bottle covered in celadon glaze, impressed JH mark, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £40 – 60 †

Provenance: Purchased from Gallery Zosimus, Dublin, 2014. £60 – 80 † 766

JAMES HAKE (born 1979) A faceted stoneware bottle covered in nuka glaze and a smaller rectangular example with shino glaze, impressed JH marks, tallest 18cm (2).

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JANE HAMLYN (born 1940) A pair of salt glazed jars and covers, impressed JH marks, collection stickers, tallest 20cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £40 – 60 †

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778 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware sake set with hakeme glaze comprising bottle and pair of cups, impressed and incised marks, tallest 13.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £60 – 80 † 779 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware bowl with soda glaze and a sake cup with white shino glaze, impressed and incised marks, bowl diameter 11.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £25 – 35 † 780 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

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773 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A leaning stoneware jug with white shino glaze, impressed and incised marks, height 25.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £60 – 80 † 774 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware Iga vase with white shino glaze and a hanging vase, incised mark to Iga, tallest 25cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013 and 2016. £70 – 100 † 775 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A faceted stoneware bottle with tan soda glaze, incised mark, height 26cm.

A mini stoneware Tsubo with celadon glaze and another example with tan slip, incised marks, tallest 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £50 – 70 † 781 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A mini stoneware Tsubo with white hakeme and lichen glaze and a bud vase with hakeme and shino glaze, incised marks, tallest 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 † 782 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A group of three mini stoneware Tsubo, various glazes, impressed and incised marks, tallest 12cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £80 – 120 † 776 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A cut sided stoneware jar and cover with white shino glaze and pink hues, height 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 † 777 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware cafetiere with soda glaze and a small jar and cover, impressed marks, tallest 21cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2011 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £25 – 35 †

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783 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

786 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware yunomi with celadon glaze and another example with white shino glaze, impressed and incised marks, tallest 9.5cm (2).

A beaten stoneware yunomi with slip and soda glaze and a similar example with red shino and soda glaze, incised marks, tallest 10cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2016. £40 – 60 †

£40 – 60 †

784 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A stoneware yunomi with celadon glaze and another example with blue and white shino glaze, incised marks, tallest 9cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2018. £40 – 60 † 785 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A cut sided stoneware yunomi with burnt red shino glaze and a similar example, incised marks, tallest 10.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2016. £40 – 60 †

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016.

787 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A faceted stoneware yunomi with red shino, green soda and carbon trapping and a similar beaten example with stripe decoration, impressed and incised marks, tallest 8cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £40 – 60 † 788 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A medium stoneware Tsubo with red shino glaze, impressed and incised marks, height 27cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2015. £100 – 150 † 789 LISA HAMMOND (born 1956)

A medium stoneware Tsubo with multiple glazes, height 26.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Ceramic Art London, 2015. £120 – 180 †

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JANE & ROBIN HANSELL for Hordern Farm Pottery, Macclesfield A stoneware dinner service specially commissioned by the Shurzs comprising eleven dinner plates, seventeen side plates, nines dishes, four serving bowls/dishes and fourteen mugs, painted JHR marks, dinner plate diameter 24.5cm (55). £80 – 120 †

791 LOUIS HANSSEN (1934-1968)

An altered stoneware bowl covered in bronze glaze with fluting around the middle and a small perforated bowl, largest diameter 29cm (2) Provenance: Purchased from The Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, London, 1964 and Primavera, London, 1965. £60 – 80 792

MAIA HELLAWELL A smoke fired jar and cork cover with deeply carved surface, height 9cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £15 – 25 †

793

JOHN HIGGINS (born 1947) A square stoneware platter, impressed JH mark, 34 x 34cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £60 – 80 †

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795

JOHN HIGGINS (born 1947) A tall necked stoneware bottle, impressed JH mark, height 26cm. Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2017. £50 – 70 †

795

JOHN HIGGINS (born 1947) A large stoneware jar form, impressed JH mark, height 37.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2015. £70 – 100 †

796

PETE HIGGS A porcelain sculpture with spikes, impressed PH mark, height 10cm. £20 – 30 †

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797 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A stoneware moon vase with porcelain slip and running green glaze, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £800 – 1,200

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798 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A fluted stoneware vase covered in iron glaze, painted mark, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2017. £150 – 200 799 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A group three of faceted stoneware bottles, incised marks, tallest 27.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £100 – 150 800 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A large stoneware platter covered in crackle glaze pooling to the well, painted mark and dated 2017, diameter 43cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2017. £180 – 220

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801 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A stoneware platter covered in lime green glaze, diameter 35cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2012. £70 – 100 802 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A stoneware ‘Fossil Plate Moondust 2’ covered in lime green glaze pooling to the well, diameter 33.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2015 £70 – 100 803 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A stoneware platter with brushed iron decoration and two bowls, incised and painted marks, platter diameter 32.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012 and Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2015. £70 – 100

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804 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A graduated set of five miniature stoneware bowls with lime green glaze pooling to the wells, largest diameter 10cm (5). £40 – 60 805 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A dry kohiki stoneware teapot with willow handle and two matching bowls, painted marks to bowls, teapot height 15cm (excluding handle) (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2017. £80 – 120 806 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A stoneware teapot with willow handle and textured surface, incised mark, height 13.5cm (excluding handle). Provenance: Purchased in 2015. £60 – 80


807 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A pair of stoneware sake bottles with porcelain slip and running celadon glaze, painted marks, tallest 13cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2015. £100 – 150 808 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A pair of stoneware sake bottles with porcelain slip and running green glaze, incised and painted marks, tallest 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2015. £100 – 150 809 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

A fluted stoneware vase covered in iron glaze, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2017. £150 – 200

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810 AKIKO HIRAI (born 1970)

812 ASHLEY HOWARD (born 1963)

A stoneware moon vase with porcelain slip and running green glaze, height 32.5cm.

An irregular stoneware vessel covered in white glaze with pale green highlights and a matching smaller vessel, impressed AH marks, tallest 14.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £800 – 1,200

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2014 and 2015. £70 – 100 †

811 ASHLEY HOWARD (born 1963)

A twisted stoneware vessel covered in barium blue glaze, impressed AH mark, collection sticker, height 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £60 – 80

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JOANNA HOWELLS (born 1960) A group of three porcelain pillow boxes and covers covered in chun, ash green and crystal glazes, impressed JH marks to two, tallest 11cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2014. £60 – 80 †


814

JOANNA HOWELLS (born 1960) A faceted porcelain jug covered in chun glaze, impressed JH mark, height 20cm. Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2014. £30 – 40 †

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816

PETER ILSLEY (1932-2014) A porcelain vase covered in crystalline glaze, incised signature, height 18.5cm.

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £70 – 100 †

JOHN JELFS (born 1946) A stoneware jar and cover with bands of linear decoration and medallions and a wood fired bottle, impressed JJ mark to jar, tallest 25cm (2).

JOHN JELFS (born 1946) A fluted stoneware teapot covered in green glaze, impressed JJ and pottery mark, height 15cm.

JOHN JELFS (born 1946) A soda fired stoneware bottle, impressed JJ mark, height 23cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2016. £50 – 70 †

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824 WALTER KEELER (born 1942)

JOHN JELFS (born 1946) A cut sided soda fired bottle, height 31cm.

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £40 – 60 † 819

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £35 – 55 †

A twisted salt glazed jar and cover, impressed mark, height 23cm.

Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013. £70 – 100 † 818

A salt glazed jug and a mug, impressed marks, tallest 10cm (2).

£50 – 70 †

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2010. £60 – 80 † 817

823 WALTER KEELER (born 1942)

825 WALTER KEELER (born 1942)

A salt glazed articulated jug, impressed mark, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £120 – 180 † 826 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A group of three Limoges porcelain rocking bowls with celadon and tenmoku glaze, tallest 10cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2013. £50 – 70 † 827 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A graduated quartet of Limoges porcelain double bashed bud pots with celadon and tenmoku glaze, impressed C marks, tallest 18.5cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £60 – 80 †

JOHN JELFS (born 1946) A soda fired stoneware jug, impressed JJ and pottery marks, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2016. £60 – 80 †

821

JANE JERMYN A curved white earthenware sculpture of biomorphic form, height 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Gallery Zosimus, Dublin, 2016. £60 – 80

822 ABIGAIL JOHNSON

A tall white earthenware bottle partially covered in lava glaze, ‘Containing Craters Series’, painted AJ mark and dated 2018, height 62cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2019. £50 – 70 †

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828 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A graduated trio of Limoges porcelain double bashed bud pots with celadon and tenmoku glaze, impressed C marks, tallest 18cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £50 – 70 † 829 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A Limoges porcelain globe vase and a pair of double bashed bud pots with celadon and tenmoku glaze, impressed C marks, tallest 12cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2013 and The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £50 – 70 † 830 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A graduated trio of Limoges porcelain bud pots with celadon glaze, impressed C marks, tallest 15.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £50 – 70 † 831 CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960)

A Limoges porcelain bowl covered in tenmoku glaze, impressed C mark, diameter 25.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £70 – 100 † 832 ELSPETH KEITH

A tall stoneware bottle covered in eruptive glaze, impressed EK mark, height 51.5cm. £40 – 60 † 833 RUTH KING (born 1955)

A salt glazed barge pot, impressed RK mark, length 16.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £50 – 70 † 834 RUTH KING (born 1955)

A salt glazed teardrop vessel, impressed RK mark, height 16.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013. £70 – 100 † 835 RUTH KING (born 1955)

A salt glazed tripod vessel, impressed RK mark, length 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2014. £80 – 120 †

835

836 HILARY LAFORCE

A stoneware and porcelain bowl with irregular rim partially covered in crystalline glaze and a similar smaller porcelain bowl, incised marks and dated 2011, largest diameter 32cm (2). £60 – 80 † 837 HILARY LAFORCE

A stoneware dish on tripod feet with crystalline glaze and incised concentric decoration, incised signature and dated 2009, diameter 33cm. £40 – 60 † 838 NIGEL LAMBERT (born 1962)

Two leaning slipware jugs, tallest 22.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2019. £60 – 80 † 839 TONY LAVERICK (born 1961)

A black porcelain squat vase partially covered in white crawling glaze, painted TL mark and dated 2015, diameter 18.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £50 – 70 † 840 WENDY LAWRENCE

A carved stoneware platter layered with textured volcanic glazes and a smaller example, largest diameter 36.5cm (2). £50 – 70 † 841 WENDY LAWRENCE

A carved stoneware sculpture layered with textured volcanic glazes on a wooden base, height 36.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £50 – 70 †

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842 WENDY LAWRENCE

A tall square carved stoneware jar and cover layered with textured volcanic glazes, height 30.5cm. £50 – 70 † 843 DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery

A small fluted porcelain jar and cover, impressed DL mark, height 10.5cm. £50 – 70 † 844 GILLES LE CORRE (born 1956)

A graduated trio of stoneware pipe bottles covered in black glaze, impressed marks, tallest 29cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013 and from the artist, 2014. £60 – 80 † 845 GILLES LE CORRE (born 1956)

A graduated trio of stoneware stem vases covered in black glaze, impressed marks, tallest 21cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £40 – 60 † 846 GILLES LE CORRE (born 1956)

A stoneware bowl covered in black and shino glaze and a pair of small cups, impressed marks, bowl diameter 18cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013 and 2015. £40 – 60 † 847 GILLES LE CORRE (born 1956)

A stoneware pipe bottle and a tall stem vase both covered in black glaze, impressed marks, tallest 39cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014 and at Ceramic Art London, 2015. £60 – 80 † 848 GILLES LE CORRE (born 1956)

A stoneware pipe bottle and a stem vase both covered in white glaze, impressed marks, tallest 25cm (2).

851

Provenance: Purchased in 2013 and from the artist, 2014. £40 – 60 † 849 CHRIS LEWIS (born 1951)

A tall lugged tapered wood fired stoneware vase with combed decoration, height 34cm.

850 ROGER LEWIS

A porcelain vessel, ‘Sky Tower’, height 27cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2017. £25 – 35 †

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £40 – 60 †

851 GILLIAN LOWNDES (1936-2010)

A ribbed stoneware vessel covered in a pale grey speckled glaze, height 32cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Crafts Centre of Great Britain, Hay Hill Gallery, London, late 1960s. £150 – 200 †

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852 GILLIAN LOWNDES (1936-2010)

A square porcelain basket, made circa 1975, height 13cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 1994. £150 – 200 † 853 GILLIAN LOWNDES (1936-2010)

A twisted cylindrical porcelain vessel with zig zag pattern between two rings, height 24.5cm. Purchased from The Crafts Centre of Great Britain, Hay Hill Gallery, London, 1964. £150 – 200 † 854

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A large rectangular stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku and kaki glaze with finger wipe decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 40.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2017. £200 – 300 †

852

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855

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware baluster jug covered in ash and iron glaze with combed decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 †

856

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware pitcher covered in granite, ash and iron glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 33cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2018. £100 – 150 †

857

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware bottle of Korean form covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 36.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £150 – 200 †

858

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware pilgrim bottle covered in nuka glaze with streaky cobalt and iron decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 37cm.

856

Provenance: Purchased from The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2014. £180 – 220 †

857

858

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859

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A salt glazed bottle with incised grasses and a small vase covered in kaki glaze with a wax resist pattern, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, tallest 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £120 – 180 †

860

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware bottle covered in brushed slip with fish motif in cobalt, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2019. £250 – 350

861

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A tall stoneware bottle covered in granite and ash glaze with nuka pours and incised grasses, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 37cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2018. £120 – 180 †

862

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A square stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku glaze with copper pours, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 32.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £200 – 300 †

860

863

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A tall stoneware jug covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JM and A (for Ainstable) marks, height 38cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £120 – 180 †

864

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A fluted stoneware bottle covered in nuka glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 28cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2018. £100 – 150 †

865

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware bottle of Korean form covered in tenmoku and nuka glaze, impressed JM and A (for Ainstable) marks, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £100 – 150 †

862

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866

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A deep stoneware bowl covered in ash glazes, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, diameter 30.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £120 – 180 †

867

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware bellied jug covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with ash top, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 28cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £80 – 120 †

868

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A bashed stoneware bottle covered green ash glaze, impressed JM mark, collection sticker, height 22.5cm.

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Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £80 – 120 † 869

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware jar covered in green ash glaze with combed decoration, impressed JM mark, collection sticker, height 24.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £70 – 100 †

870

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware bowl and a yunomi both covered in ash glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, bowl diameter 15cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 †

872

873

JIM MALONE (born 1946) Two stoneware bowls covered in tenmoku and ash glaze and a salt glazed bowl, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, largest diameter 18.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 †

871

866

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware jug covered in ash and tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze and a small salt glazed baluster jug, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, tallest 24cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 †

874

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A stoneware yunomi covered in ash and tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze and another example with copper pours , impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, tallest 10cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £50 – 70 †

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A cut sided stoneware bowl covered in nuka glaze and a similar example covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, largest diameter 14.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £70 – 100 †

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875

JIM MALONE (born 1946) A tall fluted stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 53.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2018. £250 – 350 †

876 NICHOLAS MARSH

A raku blade on a wooden base, painted mark and dated 2016, height 49.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £60 – 80 † 877 NICHOLAS MARSH

Two raku blades on a wooden bases and a square stoneware plate, incised mark to plate, tallest blade 36cm, plate 22 x 21.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and in 2016. £70 – 100 † 878 NICHOLAS MARSH

Two raku vases, incised mark to taller vase and dated 2013, tallest 29.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and in 2015. £50 – 70 † 879

MARCIO MATTOS (born 1946) A large stoneware platter on tripod feet with torn rim, incised mark, diameter 41cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £60 – 80 †

880

MARCIO MATTOS (born 1946) A stoneware rocking vase, long dish and tumbler, incised mark to vase, vase height 32cm, dish length 38.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2012 and at Ceramic Art London, 2014. £80 – 120 †

881

MAX MEYER A shallow stoneware dish covered in pitted light blue glaze, impressed M mark, diameter 22cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sheila Harrison Fine Art, London, 1989. £20 – 30 †

875

883 CAROL McLACHLAN

A stoneware jug covered in speckled blue glaze, incised CMc mark, height 27cm. Provenance: Purchased in Llangollen, 2013. £15 – 25 † 884 RICHARD MILLER (born 1981)

A wood fired teapot and jug, impressed RM and HP marks, tallest 19.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield. £30 – 40 † 885 AKI MORIUCHI (born 1947)

A tall stoneware bottle with splayed base and textured surface, impressed mark, height 32.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in London, 2002. £60 – 80

882 ALEX McERLAIN (born 1950)

A stoneware bottle decorated with banded slips and dry ash glaze and a small vase with incised neck, impressed AM mark to bottle, tallest 32.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics, Modern & Contemporary Design – The Alan & Pat Firth Collection’, 2015. £60 – 80 †

886 ERIC MOSS (born 1959)

A raku pod form, height 11cm. £15 – 25 † 887

SUE MUNDY (born 1965) A porcelain sculpture, impressed SJM mark, height 24.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Made London, 2017. £40 – 60 †

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888 EMILY MYERS (born 1965)

893

A carved red stoneware vase and a tapered porcelain vase, impressed marks, tallest 26cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and in 2016. £70 – 100 † 889

SABINE NEMET (born 1971) A lugged waisted wood fired stoneware vase and a smaller example, tallest 31cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013. £60 – 80 † 894 ALISON OGDEN

A group of eight small porcelain tiles decorated with flowers, signed and dated 2009, largest 11 x 4cm, framed and glazed. £40 – 60 †

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £40 – 60 † 890

JEREMY NICHOLS (born 1948) A salt glazed teapot, coffee pot and jug, impressed JN marks, tallest 19.5cm (3).

895

SABINE NEMET (born 1971) A salt glazed twin handled jar and cover, incised SN mark, height 23cm.

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A rectangular stoneware bottle partially covered in nuka glaze and a lugged salt glazed bottle, impressed MO mark to nuka bottle, tallest 16cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2016. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £40 – 60 † 896

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A lugged wood fired stoneware vessel and a lugged rectangular bottle, impressed MO marks, tallest 22cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £70 – 100 †

897

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A globular wood fired stoneware jar with shino glaze and a rectangular bottle, impressed MO marks, tallest 19cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Dublin, 2014 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £100 – 150 †

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Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2016. £50 – 70 †

891 ROSA NGUYEN-DUC-QUY (born 1960)

A raku sculpture of a bull, length 34cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, 1991. £80 – 120 † 892

JEREMY NICHOLS (born 1948) A salt glazed teapot and jug, impressed JN marks, tallest 24.5cm (2).

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A square stoneware teabowl and a square porcelain plate with indigo decoration on mottled pink ground, plate 18 x 18cm (2).

899

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A lugged wood fired stoneware gourd with shino glaze, height 21cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £80 – 120 †

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2013 and Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £60 – 80 †

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900

MARCUS O’MAHONY (born 1952) A large wood fired stoneware vase with shino glaze, impressed MO mark, height 39cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £150 – 200 †

901

MARTIN O’NEILL A pit fired porcelain bottle, impressed M mark, height 26cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £20 – 30 †

902 GEORGE ORMEROD (born 1952)

A globular stoneware jar and cover with striped decoration, height 24cm. £50 – 70 † 903 ELSPETH OWEN (born 1938)

A smoke fired earthenware vessel, diameter 20.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Primavera, Cambridge. £80 – 120 †

900

904 ANDREW PALIN (born 1969)

A waisted stoneware bottle with off centre neck covered in crawling glaze, impressed AP mark, height 29cm.

906

Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2013. £40 – 60 † 905

JONG JIN PARK A twisted porcelain vessel covered in celadon glaze with textured rim and base made of fine tissues of paper brushed with slip, painted signature and dated 2014, height 12.5cm.

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A bulbous wood fired stoneware bottle covered in grey glaze with running cobalt and iron decoration, impressed SP mark, height 37cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £70 – 100 †

907

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £60 – 80

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A tall wood fired stoneware bottle covered in grey/ green glaze, impressed SP mark, height 41.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2012. £60 – 80 †

908

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) Two small wood fired stoneware jars and covers with wire handles, impressed SP marks, tallest 13.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £25 – 35 †

909

903

126

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) Two wood fired stoneware chawan, impressed SP marks, largest diameter 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2016. £30 – 40 †


910

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A wood fired stoneware yunomi and a wood fired porcelain yunomi, impressed SP marks, tallest 9cm (2).

918

Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2016 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £35 – 55 † 911

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A group of three wood fired stoneware chawan, impressed SP marks, largest diameter 10.5cm (3).

Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2016. £60 – 80 † 919

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £30 – 40 † 912

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A wood fired stoneware yunomi and a wood fired porcelain yunomi, impressed SP marks, tallest 8.5cm (2).

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A rectangular wood fired stoneware footed platter and a globular vase on a square plinth, impressed SP mark to platter, platter 27 x 21.5cm, vase height 18.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013 and at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015. £60 – 80 †

914

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A tall wood fired stoneware jug covered in grey glaze with cobalt and iron decoration, impressed SP mark, height 39cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £70 – 100 †

920

Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £35 – 55 † 913

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A globular wood fired stoneware jar, impressed SP mark, height 26.5cm.

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A tall wood fired stoneware jug covered in grey glaze with cobalt and iron decoration, impressed SP mark, height 41.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £70 – 100 †

921

MANDY PARSLOW Two oval salt glazed bowls, impressed MP marks and stickers, largest diameter 18cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £30 – 40 †

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A wood fired stoneware teapot and two tumblers, impressed SP marks, tallest 16cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2016 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £50 – 70 †

915

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) A globular wood fired stoneware vase, a cylindrical vase and a small box and cover, impressed SP marks, tallest 20cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016 and 2018. £60 – 80 †

916

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) Two square wood fired stoneware bottles, impressed SP marks, tallest 25cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £60 – 80 †

917

STEPHEN PARRY (born 1950) Two square wood fired stoneware bottles, impressed SP marks, tallest 22.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2018. £50 – 70 †

920

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922 ISABELLE PASS

Two lugged stoneware vessels, painted IP marks, tallest 20.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2019. £35 – 55 † 923

MARTIN PEARCE A stoneware sculptural form, ‘Projecting Coral Vessel’, painted MP mark, length 28cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £70 – 100 †

924

923

SARAH PERRY (born 1945) A squeezed ‘seascape’ stoneware vase covered in turquoise glaze and sgraffito decoration, impressed SP mark, height 26.5cm.

927

£50 – 70 † 925 BARBARA PHELPS

A miniature porcelain jug decorated with flowers, height 16cm.

MICHAEL POSNER An octagonal stoneware footed dish and a rectangular bottle both with dolomite glaze, dish diameter 31cm, bottle height 15cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and 2016. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2013. £10 – 15 †

928 OWEN QUINLAN

926 DESA PHILIPPI

An installation of nine stoneware bowls with heavily textured surfaces, ‘Environment to Object Series’, impressed Q marks, diameters 19cm (9).

An altered red stoneware vase, painted DP mark, height 15.5cm. £15 – 25 †

Provenance: Purchased from Sears O’Riordan Fine Art Editions, Dublin, 2014. £200 – 300 † 929 NICK REES (born 1949) for Muchelney Pottery

A small globular wood fired stoneware vase with hakeme wipes and a lobed bowl, impressed NR and pottery marks, tallest 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £30 – 40 † 930 ANETA REGEL (born 1976)

A grogged porcelain sculptural form, ‘Raining Stone’, height 12cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £70 – 100 † 931

MARY RICH (born 1940) A small narrow porcelain bottle covered in mottled pink glaze, impressed M mark, height 20cm. £20 – 30 †

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932 LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)

A fluted stoneware bottle with flared rim covered in pitted off white glaze, impressed LR mark, made circa 1970, height 26cm. £5,000 – 7,000 †

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933 LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)

A porcelain bowl covered in mottled pale green glaze with manganese rim, impressed LR mark, made circa 1970, diameter 16.5cm. £2,500 – 3,500 †

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934 LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)

A conical stoneware bowl covered in turquoise eruptive glaze, impressed LR mark, made circa 1970, diameter 15.5cm. £2,500 – 3,500 †

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935 LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)

A conical porcelain bowl covered in mottled aquamarine glaze toning to ‘lapis-lazuli’ in patches, impressed LR mark, made circa 1965, diameter 17cm. £3,000 – 5,000 †

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936 LUCIE RIE (1902-1995)

A tapered porcelain bottle covered in manganese glaze with sgraffito trellis pattern, impressed LR mark, made circa 1965, height 16cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist from her private collection. £5,000 – 7,000 † 133


937

937

MARY ROGERS (born 1929) A porcelain bowl with pinched rim and stippled decoration covered in off white glaze, impressed MER mark, diameter 14cm.

941

Provenance: Purchased from The Craftsmen Potters Shop, London, 1974. £200 – 300 † 938

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A tall wood fired stoneware jug with nuka top and feldspar inclusions, impressed PR mark, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £100 – 150 †

939

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A lugged wood fired stoneware bottle with nuka rim and feldspar inclusions and a smaller bottle with Kington stone glaze, impressed PR marks, tallest 25.5cm (2).

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A wood fired stoneware jar partially covered in pine ash glaze with feldspar inclusions and a matching shallow dish, impressed PR marks, jar height 25.5cm, dish diameter 31.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2018. £150 – 200 †

942

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A faceted stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with nuka rim, impressed PR mark, height 25cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £100 – 150 †

Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £120 – 180 † 940

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A wood fired stoneware jug covered in ash glaze and a smaller jug with nuka top, impressed PR marks, tallest 26.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in Shrewsbury, 2011 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £100 – 150 † 938 134


943

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A stoneware teardrop bottle covered in tenmoku glaze with nuka top and finger wipe decoration, impressed PR mark, height 34.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £150 – 200 †

944

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A faceted stoneware jar and cover covered in ash glaze with paddled rim, impressed PR mark, height 26cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £100 – 150 †

943

945

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A shallow stoneware dish covered in ash glaze with nuka pours and combed decoration, impressed PR mark, diameter 35cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £80 – 120 †

946

944

947

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A ridged stoneware bottle covered in ash glaze, another similar bottle and a small jar with hakeme and iron brushwork, impressed PR marks, tallest 28.5cm (3).

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A stoneware jar and cover with straped surface covered in nuka glaze and a smaller jar and cover, impressed PR marks, tallest 22.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015 and from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £100 – 150 †

947

Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017 and 2018. £120 – 180 †

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948

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku and nuka glaze with paddled shoulder and another paddled bottle covered in ash glaze, impressed PR marks, tallest 26cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £120 – 180 †

949

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A salt glazed bottle with strapped surface, impressed PR mark, height 30cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2017. £100 – 150 †

948

950

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A salt glazed jar and cover, a faceted wood fired stoneware jar and cover with ash glaze and a further example covered in tenmoku glaze, impressed PR marks, tallest 14.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2017. £80 – 120 †

951

949

952

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A group of six stoneware yunomi, various glazes and decoration, impressed PR marks, tallest 10cm (6). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014, 2016 and 2017. £100 – 150 †

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A faceted chawan with shino glaze and a small paddled cup, impressed PR marks, tallest 10.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £60 – 80 †

953

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A stoneware paddled bowl covered in nuka glaze and a smaller example with shino glaze, impressed PR marks, largest diameter 23.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2013. £100 – 150 †

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954

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A wood fired stoneware bowl covered in pine ash glaze with feldspar inclusions, impressed PR mark, diameter 13.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014. £50 – 70 †

955

A fluted stoneware jar and cover partially covered in celadon glaze, height 25.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £40 – 60 † 963 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

A group of four porcelain yunomi, two covered in celadon glaze and two covered in carbon trapped shino glaze, impressed S marks, tallest 8cm (4).

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A stoneware bowl, bottle and pair of cups covered hakeme decoration, impressed PR marks, tallest 19cm (4). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2016. £80 – 120 †

956

962 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

PHIL ROGERS (born 1951) A small stoneware jar and cover and a small cup both covered in nuka glaze with tenmoku pours, impressed PR marks, tallest 9cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, 2014 and 2016. £35 – 55 †

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, 2015. £50 – 70 † 964 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

A tall stoneware bottle covered in shino glaze, height 46.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, 2014. £100 – 150 † 965

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2017. £60 – 80 †

957 KATE SCOTT

A group of three fluted tapered stoneware bottles, impressed KK marks, tallest 42.5cm (3). £70 – 100 † 958 DOMINIQUE BIVAR SEGURADO

A natural layering stoneware bowl and wall plaque, ‘Natural Evolution Series’, impressed marks, bowl diameter 42.5cm (2).

PATRICIA SHONE (born 1962) A wood fired stoneware erosion jar with heavily textured surface, height 16cm.

966

PATRICIA SHONE (born 1962) A wood fired stoneware jar and cover with heavily textured surface, impressed PS mark, height 16cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2017. £60 – 80 †

£70 – 100 † 959 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

A wood fired stoneware jar, impressed S mark, height 23.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £50 – 70 † 960 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

A small wood fired stoneware jar, faceted bottle and a cup, impressed S marks, tallest 14.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2013 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £60 – 80 † 961 ALEX SHIMWELL (born 1980)

A wood fired porcelain jar covered in carbon trapped shino glaze under crawling shino, impressed S mark, height 18cm.

964

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015. £50 – 70 †

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967

PATRICIA SHONE (born 1962) A wood fired stoneware jar with heavily textured surface covered in soda ash glaze, impressed PS mark, height 13cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2019. £40 – 60

968

PATRICIA SHONE (born 1962) A wood fired stoneware erosion jar with heavily textured surface and a smaller square jar, tallest 13cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £50 – 70 †

969 ANNA SILVERTON

A large porcelain vase with ribbed belly and flared rim, incised signature, height 37.5cm. £100 – 150 970 ANASTASIA SIMMONS

A wood fired stoneware jar and a waisted vase, tallest 21.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015 and in 2016. £40 – 60 †

969

971 ANASTASIA SIMMONS

A faceted wood fired stoneware teapot and a matching jug, tallest 15.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2015 and in 2016. £40 – 60 †

975 ANNA SMYTH

A porcelain mill panel, ‘Heading Home’, and a porcelain mill worker bottle, panel 21 x 19.5cm, bottle height 9.5cm (2).

972 HILARY SIMMS

Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2019. £40 – 60 †

A small raku Nautilus vessel, height 7.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £25 – 35 †

976

973 EILEEN SINGLETON

A white earthenware ‘landscape pod’ with heavily textured surface and a matching sphere, incised and painted ES marks, tallest 14cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Gallery Zosimus, Dublin, 2014. £60 – 80 † 974

PAT SOUTHWOOD (born 1961) A graduated trio of stoneware jars, various glazes, impressed PS marks, tallest 14cm (3). Provenance: Purchased in 2015 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016 and 2017. £60 – 80 †

977

SIMON SMITH A stoneware bottle with copper red decoration on blue/grey ground, height 13cm.

PAT SOUTHWOOD (born 1961) An oval stoneware vessel with textured surface and a cylindrical bottle covered in crawling celadon glaze, impressed PS marks, tallest 28.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2015 and at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £60 – 80 †

Provenance: Purchased in 2013. £15 – 25 † 978

PAT SOUTHWOOD (born 1961) A small wood fired stoneware bowl with textured surface and a group of three small bottles, impressed PS marks, tallest 8cm (4). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £30 – 40 †

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985 BARRY STEDMAN (born 1965)

A small slipware vessel covered in black and white slip with a splash of red, painted BS mark, height 13cm. Provenance: Purchased from Online Ceramics, 2015. £30 – 40 † 986 BARRY STEDMAN (born 1965)

A rectangular slipware slab vessel covered in polychrome decoration, painted BS mark, height 31cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London. £100 – 150 † 987

JEREMY STEWARD (born 1972) A wood fired soda glazed stoneware jug, twin handled dish and a pair of beakers, impressed JS marks, tallest 26cm (4). Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2012 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £60 – 80 †

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979

PETER SPARREY (born 1967) A bulbous stoneware vase covered in tenmoku glaze, impressed PS mark, height 19.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2013. £30 – 40 †

JEREMY STEWARD (born 1972) A wood fired soda glazed stoneware bellied jug and a smaller jug, impressed JS marks, tallest 30cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015 and 2016. £70 – 100 †

989

980 LIZ STACE for Coleford Pottery

A stoneware vase covered in sea green glaze, incised signature and pottery sticker, height 19.5cm.

PETER SWANSON (born 1950) A wood fired stoneware jar and cover and a yunomi covered in nuka glaze, impressed PS marks, tallest 12cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014 and from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015. £25 – 35 †

£20 – 30 † 981 KATHLEEN STANDEN

A pair of porcelain vases with organic additions, oxides, body stains and glaze, height 19cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £60 – 80 † 982 KATHLEEN STANDEN

A large porcelain bowl with organic additions, oxides, body stains and glaze pooling to the well, diameter 41cm.

990

PETER SWANSON (born 1950) A tapered stoneware vase covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with pine ash rim and a small square bottle, impressed PS marks, tallest 26.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased in 2014 and from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2015. £50 – 70 †

Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £100 – 150 † 983

PETER STARKEY (born 1945) A near pair of stoneware bottles and a bowl with wavy rim, impressed PS marks, tallest 27cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2012 and 2013. £50 – 70 †

984

PETER STARKEY (born 1945) A salt glazed bowl, impressed PS mark, diameter 27cm.

982

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2012. £40 – 60 † 139


991 HIRO TAKAHASHI

A stoneware ‘Trees of Life’ sculpture on a wooden base and another smaller example, tallest 29.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2019. £80 – 120 992

MICHAEL TAYLOR A stoneware dish splashed with turquoise, pale green and orange glaze, diameter 23.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2013. £15 – 25 †

993 YO THOM (born 1973)

991

A stoneware bowl covered in carbon trapped shino glaze, diameter 23cm. £25 – 35 994

MARIANNE DE TREY (1913-2016) A cut sided stoneware bottle covered in mustard and brick red glaze, impressed shell mark, height 21.5cm. £30 – 40 †

997 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A leaning faceted soda glazed stoneware jug, impressed mark, height 29.5cm.

995 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A leaning faceted soda glazed stoneware vase and a matching bottle, impressed marks, tallest 30.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2012 and 2014. £70 – 100 † 996 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A twisted faceted soda glazed stoneware vase and a matching square vase, impressed mark to twisted vase, tallest 24.5cm (2).

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £60 – 80 † 998 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A faceted soda glazed stoneware jug, impressed marks, height 31.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers, ‘Studio Ceramics & Modern Design’, 2016. £50 – 70 † 999 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2012. £60 – 80 †

A twisted faceted soda glazed stoneware basket, impressed mark, height 51cm. Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015. £80 – 120 † 1000 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A faceted soda glazed stoneware ginger jar and cover, impressed mark, height 28.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Innovations in Ceramic Art, Cambridge, 2015. £120 – 180 † 1001 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A large soda glazed stoneware platter, impressed mark, diameter 38cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2017. £70 – 100 † 1000 140


1002 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

1010 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A large soda glazed stoneware bowl and matching faceted bottle, impressed marks, bowl diameter 36cm (2).

A group of four soda glazed stoneware chawan, impressed marks, largest diameter 12.5cm (4).

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £60 – 80

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £80 – 120 †

1003 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

1011 CRAIG UNDERHILL (born 1968)

A square faceted soda glazed stoneware bottle and a twisted faceted tapered vase, impressed marks, tallest 41.5cm (2).

A rectangular earthenware vessel with stepped rim, ‘Tideline’, incised signature, height 24cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £70 – 100 †

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £80 – 120 † 1004 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

1012 CRAIG UNDERHILL (born 1968)

A lugged soda glazed stoneware bottle and a similar bottle, impressed marks, tallest 20.5cm (2).

A rectangular earthenware vessel with ‘wings’ and a red cross, incised signature, height 18cm.

Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014 and 2016. £70 – 100 †

Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £60 – 80 †

1005 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

1013 CRAIG UNDERHILL (born 1968)

A rectangular earthenware plaque in the form of a book, 38 x 30.5cm.

A small faceted soda glazed stoneware bottle and a matching box and cover, impressed marks, tallest 13.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £40 – 60 † 1006 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A faceted soda glazed stoneware teapot and a pair of cups, impressed marks, tallest 21.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014 and 2016. £50 – 70 † 1007 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A faceted soda glazed stoneware teapot and a pair of bowls, impressed marks, teapot height 20.5cm, bowl diameter 22cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2016. £60 – 80 † 1008 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A group of three soda glazed stoneware chawan, impressed marks, largest diameter 13.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £70 – 100 † 1009 RUTHANNE TUDBALL (born 1948)

A group of three soda glazed stoneware chawan, impressed marks, largest diameter 12.5cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2014. £70 – 100 †

Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013. £70 – 100 † 1014

SUE VARLEY A sawdust fired earthenware bowl with textured surface, impressed SV mark, diameter 18.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2013. £30 – 40 †

1015 LAURA VAUGHAN

A stoneware bottle form, incised signature, height 32.5cm. £35 – 55 1016 ELLY WALL (born 1976)

A group of three cylindrical earthenware vessels with torn rims, impressed EAW marks, tallest 30cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016 and in 2017. £60 – 80 † 1017 ELLY WALL (born 1976)

A large earthenware bowl with torn rim, diameter 33cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2017. £60 – 80 † 1018 CLARE WATSON

A tall raku bottle form and a matching oval vase, impressed CDW marks, tallest 33.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2014. £40 – 60 †

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MATTHEW WATSON A cylindrical earthenware vessel with impressed pattern, height 14cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bevere Gallery, Worcester, 2014. £25 – 35 †

1020

PAUL WEARING (born 1967) An oval stoneware vessel with heavily textured surface, impressed PW mark, height 18cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014. £70 – 100 †

1021

PAUL WEARING (born 1967) A tapered cylindrical vessel with heavily textured surface and a smaller example, impressed PW marks, tallest 12cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2014 and 2016. £50 – 70 †

1022

PAUL WEARING (born 1967) A tapered cylindrical vessel with heavily textured surface and a smaller example, impressed PW marks, tallest 9.5cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £50 – 70 †

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1023 ANNETTE WELCH

A group of three small stoneware jars, impressed AW marks, tallest 11cm (3). Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2016. £50 – 70 †

1026 ROBIN WELCH (1936-2019)

A stoneware ‘drinking vessel’ and a small bowl, impressed RW marks, tallest 14.5cm (2).

1024 ROBIN WELCH (1936-2019)

An oval stoneware bottle form, impressed RW mark, height 32cm. Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2015. £150 – 200 †

Provenance: Purchased from Sladers Yard Gallery, Bridport, 2015. £80 – 120 † 1027 HANNE WESTERGAARD (born 1940)

A globular wood fired stoneware jar, painted HW mark, height 30.5cm.

1025 ROBIN WELCH (1936-2019)

Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £60 – 80 †

A stoneware ‘chimney vase’, impressed RW mark, height 28cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £80 – 120 †

1028

JANE WHEELER (born 1950) A wood fired stoneware three spouted vessel, incised signature, height 39cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £40 – 60 †

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1029

JANE WHEELER (born 1950) A tall wood fired stoneware shouldered bottle with textured surface, incised signature and dated 2011, height 48cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £80 – 120 †

1030

JANE WHEELER (born 1950) A tall tapered stoneware vessel with flared rim and textured surface, incised signature and dated 2012, height 38.5cm. Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013. £70 – 100 †

1031 DEREK WILSON (born 1977)

A deep porcelain footed bowl partially covered in celadon glaze with sgraffito decoration through cobalt slip, impressed DW mark, diameter 15.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 2016. £25 – 35 †

1032 GARY WOOD (born 1955)

A stoneware chawan with carved surface, impressed GW mark, diameter 11cm. Provenance: Purchased from Oakwood Gallery, Mansfield, 2016. £15 – 25 † 1033 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a globular stoneware

jar covered in layered slips and glaze, height 26.5cm. £60 – 80 † 1034 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a cylindrical

stoneware vessel and a smaller waisted vessel both covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W marks, tallest 20.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2017. £60 – 80 † 1035 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a stoneware bottle

covered in vanadium slip and barium glaze, a matching flower holder and another bottle covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W marks, tallest 19cm (3). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2016. £60 – 80 † 1036 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a globular stoneware

jar covered in layered slips and glaze, height 16.5 cm. £40 – 60 † 1037 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): two

stoneware pinched bowls covered in layered slips and glaze, tallest 12.5cm (2). £60 – 80 † 1038 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a stoneware

pinched bowl covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W mark, height 20cm. £70 – 100 † 1039 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a stoneware cylindrical

vessel and a smaller example both covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W marks, tallest 31.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and 2016. £70 – 100 † 1040 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a stoneware

teardrop vessel covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W mark, height 32cm. Provenance: Purchased at Oxford Ceramic Fair, 2013. £70 – 100 †

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1041 RACHEL WOOD (born 1962): a large

cylindrical stoneware vessel covered in layered slips and glaze, incised W mark, height 40cm. Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2015. £120 – 180 † 1042 ROSEMARY WREN (1922-

2013) for Oxshott Pottery A small stoneware box and cover, impressed wren and pottery marks, height 10.5cm. £40 – 60 † 1043 DAVID WRIGHT (born 1947)

A tapered wood fired stoneware bottle with a squeezed rim and a smaller example both covered in shino glaze, impressed DW marks, tallest 28.5cm (2). Provenance: Purchased at Art in Clay, Hatfield, 2013 and in 2016. £50 – 70 † 1044 DAVID WRIGHT (born 1947)

A squat wood fired stoneware vase covered in ash glaze with brush decoration to the shoulder, impressed DW mark, height 25cm. Provenance: Purchased in 2016. £70 – 100 † 1045

PAUL YOUNG (born 1961) A slipware jar and cover decorated with medallions and a cup, tallest 20.5cm (2). £40 – 60 †

1046 Cladach Pottery, Isle of Arran

A kayak shaped earthenware vessel, incised pottery mark, length 38.5cm. £15 – 25

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1047 A collection of books and pamphlets

on American studio ceramics. £30 – 40 1048 A collection of books and pamphlets

on Native American ceramics. £30 – 40 1049 A collection of books and pamphlets on

Asian and Australasian studio ceramics. £40 – 60 1050 A collection of books and pamphlets

on European studio ceramics. £40 – 60 1051 A collection of books and pamphlets on

British and World studio ceramics. £70 – 100

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GLOSSARY OF CATALOGUING TERMS Any statement as to authorship, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and not to be taken as a statement of representation of fact. 1. A picture catalogued with the forename(s) and surname of the artist is in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artists forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named). 2. “Attributed to” is in our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. 3. “Studio of” is in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. 4. “Circle of” is in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. 5. “Style of....Follower of” is in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. 6. “Manner of” is in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. 7. “After” is in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. 8. The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. 9. The terms bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. 10. Dimensions are given height before width.

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