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Bernard Leach St.Ives Studio Pottery Slipware Jug
A Very Early and Rare St. Ives Pottery Slipware Milk or Cream Jug.
Thrown in earthenware, this characterful jug is covered in a rich amber-chocolate glaze which displays slight metallic inclusions. Faint slip painted details are visible to the underside of the spout, to each side.
This piece bears a crisply impressed St.Ives seal mark to the base together with a curious painted mark (a triangle containing a dot). I am uncertain of this second mark but it could be a symbol Bernard Leach used as code for certain glazes or techniques, or, perhaps specific positioning within the kiln.
This jug is strongly attributable to Bernard Leach and I am selling it as such. The specific design of the impressed seal on this piece was in use between 1920 and 1923, whilst Shoji Hamada worked alongside Leach in St.Ives. The shape of this pot also references the angled or 'barrel' shaped pots Hamada made whilst at St.Ives at that time.
A fully signed Bernard Leach cup and saucer (with an identical, distinctive handle design to the one on this jug) is discussed at considerable length on the Victoria and Albert website. Please see "Ceramic Points of View: 'Cup and Saucer', by Bernard Leach".
In very good and acceptable condition for age. Some glaze fritting to the rim and a star-shaped firing split to the base.
A historic piece and a first-rate addition to an early St.Ives pottery collection.
Email or call for any further information on this item. We give great attention to each and every item we select and offer for sale, priding ourselves on the accuracy of our descriptions and research. We are very happy to provide complete and exacting condition reports (together with further photographs, where necessary) and encourage buyers to request this information prior to purchase.
Accepted payment methods are via paypal, bank transfer, personal cheque or cash.
Viewing of any item in person, prior to purchase, is always welcomed by appointment.
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Cotswold House Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
Thrown in earthenware, this characterful jug is covered in a rich amber-chocolate glaze which displays slight metallic inclusions. Faint slip painted details are visible to the underside of the spout, to each side.
This piece bears a crisply impressed St.Ives seal mark to the base together with a curious painted mark (a triangle containing a dot). I am uncertain of this second mark but it could be a symbol Bernard Leach used as code for certain glazes or techniques, or, perhaps specific positioning within the kiln.
This jug is strongly attributable to Bernard Leach and I am selling it as such. The specific design of the impressed seal on this piece was in use between 1920 and 1923, whilst Shoji Hamada worked alongside Leach in St.Ives. The shape of this pot also references the angled or 'barrel' shaped pots Hamada made whilst at St.Ives at that time.
A fully signed Bernard Leach cup and saucer (with an identical, distinctive handle design to the one on this jug) is discussed at considerable length on the Victoria and Albert website. Please see "Ceramic Points of View: 'Cup and Saucer', by Bernard Leach".
In very good and acceptable condition for age. Some glaze fritting to the rim and a star-shaped firing split to the base.
A historic piece and a first-rate addition to an early St.Ives pottery collection.
Email or call for any further information on this item. We give great attention to each and every item we select and offer for sale, priding ourselves on the accuracy of our descriptions and research. We are very happy to provide complete and exacting condition reports (together with further photographs, where necessary) and encourage buyers to request this information prior to purchase.
Accepted payment methods are via paypal, bank transfer, personal cheque or cash.
Viewing of any item in person, prior to purchase, is always welcomed by appointment.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 18/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Sold
Category Antique Ceramics
Date 1923
1920s Antiques Origin English
Item code as693a105
Status Sold
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View all stock from
Cotswold House Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Tel : 07521 214424
Non UK callers : +44 7521 214424
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