David Leach Lowerdown Studio Pottery Vase

Great piece in excellent condition. Fully marked and 15cms tall.
Great piece in excellent condition. Fully marked and 15cms tall.
DAVID FRITH STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE CYLINDRICAL VASE 20TH CENTURY. Materials: Pottery / Stoneware. Dimensions: 315mm tall x 137mm wide. Makers marks: David Frith’F. Frith pottery impressed seal. Wear commensurate with age and use. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
DAVID LANE ABINGDON STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE BOWL 20TH CENTURY. Dimensions: 275mm wide x 67mm tall. P’ painted Abingdon Pottery mark. Wear commensurate with age and use. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
DAVID LEACH (son of Bernard Leach). A very finely prred fluted stoneware bowl. Lowerdown and personal marks. 7cms high 10cms rim diameter. A superb example of David Leach’s work at its very best. No chips, cracks or restoration.
Stunning glazed pottery vase by artist David Fry. Dimensions: Height 18cm, diameter 18cm.
Gorgeous studio pottery vase by David Leach, Temmoku glaze. With DL seal, and lovely fluted decoration. Very good condition (see pics). Height 14cm, Diameter at rim 6cm, diameter at body 14cm.
Has never been used as a lamp. Only needs flex and plug attaching. Measures approx 8″ inches tall x 6.5″ wide.
Porcelain bowl by David J. Very finely potted with skilfully controlled glaze and crackle pattern. Diameter: 10 cm Height: 4 cm. Visit our profile for more Chinese, Japanese and other Oriental antiques!
Size: 15.5cm tall, 9.5 cm across rim, belly about 12 cm wide. Condition: Very good condition. There is a flat chip on the foot-rim, which may have been caused on removal from the kiln (sometime a stray glaze spot gets fused to the foot). This chip is not visible on display. This vase is a […]
Size: 20 cm tall, about 20 cm wide. Condition: Very good condition. This vase is a personally made piece by David Leach and carries his painted initials on the base and the Lowerdown Pottery impressed mark near the foot. It is decorated with David’s signature “foxglove” motif, using a brown tenmoku glaze over an ash […]