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YELLAND Studio Pottery VASE – Michael Leach

A finely made vintage studio potter, vase or brush pot, made at the Yelland Pottery in North Devon.

This pottery was established c1955 by Michael Leach (1913-1985) after working for his father Bernard Leach at St Ives and with Agnete Hoy. He worked there until his retirement in 1984.

This piece is marked with the studio “Y” seal without any personal signatures.

Size –
11cm high
8cm diameter

Marks –
Impressed “Y” on the underside.

Condition –
Excellent. NO chips, cracks or restorations.

Price –
£32.50 including UK postage
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Studio Pottery Cider Jar by ALAN FREWIN

An impressive piece of hand made studio pottery by Alan Frewin (d2016).

This cider jar with wooden tap and cork is decorated with a combed wavy pattern through a golden coloured glaze.

Impressed AF monogram which he used prior to establishing the Well House Pottery

Size –
28cm high
17cm diameter

Marks –
Impressed on the underside.

Price – £45.00 including UK postage
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COLIN PEARSON Studio Pottery – TWO Soup Bowls

These are two British studio pottery cups, soup bowls or ramakins by the English pottery; Colin Pearson (1923-2007)

Each was hand thrown and decorated with a cream glaze insode and on the handle.

Impressed “CP” seal mark on the footrim below the handle.

Size –
4.5cm high
9cm diameter
11.5cm long including the handle

Marks –
Impressed “CP” monogram under the handle.

Price –
£17.50 including UK postage
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Peter Arnold ALDERNEY POTTERY – TWO Bowls Incised Animals – No1

These are two hand made studio pottery bowls by Peter Arnold (d2013) at the Alderney Pottery which he had established in the early 1960s c1961/2.

They were hand thrown with a glazed interior and the outside is unusally decorated with incised beasts. One may be a boar and the other a flying fish. Thre is some thing prehistoric about them.

Impressed mark on the foot rim.

Size –
7cm high
11cm diameter

Marks –
Impressed mark on the footrim.

Price –
£19.50 including UK postage
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Peter Arnold ALDERNEY POTTERY – TWO Bowls Incised Animals – No2

These are two hand made studio pottery bowls by Peter Arnold (d2013) at the Alderney Pottery which he had established in the early 1960s c1961/2.

They were hand thrown with a glazed interior and the outside is unusally decorated with incised beasts. One may be a boar and the other a flying fish. Thre is some thing prehistoric about them.

Impressed mark on the foot rim.

Size –
7.3cm high
11.5cm diameter

Marks –
Impressed mark on the footrim.

Condition –
Vintage item with some evidence of use and wear.

Price –
£19.50 including UK postage
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MARTIN HOMER Studio Pottery TEAPOT

A finely made fancy teapot by the British studio potter, Martin Homer or Tenby Wells.

This example has a pierced top and foot rim and decorated with applied “sprigged” motifs of animals. Includes Goose, Bee, Butterfly and Hare.

Mainly blue glazed and a biscuit coloured pattern.

Size –
15cm high
13cm diameter
21cm wide

Marks –
No makers marks or signatures found.

Condition –
No chips, cracks or restorations.
Dirty inside from use.
Vintage item with some evidence of use and wear.

Price –
£65.00 including UK postage
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MARTIN HOMER Studio Pottery JUG

A finely made studio pottery jug by Martin Homer.

Hand thrown and decorated with a blue glaze over a grape & vine moulding under the handle.

Signed on the underside.

Size –
11cm high
8.5cm diameter

Marks –
Incised on the underside
“Martin Homer”

Condition –
No chips cracks or restorations.
Vintage item with some evidence of use and wear.

Price –
£19.50 including UK postage
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WINCHCOMBE Pottery TWO Soup Bowls

These are two vintage studio pottery soup or chocolate cups with lids decorated with a rich brown glaze on a mottled stoneware pottery.

Impressed on the underside with the WP monogram of the Winchcombe Pottery.

Associated with potters, Ray Finch, Michael Cardew, Sidney and Charles Tustin. No personal seals on these pieces.

Size –
11cm high
9cm diameter
14cm long with handles

Marks –
Impressed on the underside.

Condition –
NO chips, cracks or restorations.
Vintage item with some but minimal evidence of use.

Price –
£20.00 including UK Postage
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