The Leach Pottery. St Ives
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Lowerdown,David Leach?
philpot- Number of posts : 6693
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Could be?
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Looks very much like a Lowerdown motif and brushwork. Not seen that on St Ives pieces before.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
climberg64 wrote:
I will have to get it under a bright light when I get home to make sense of the marks. I think the one on the right is a square St Ives mark.
David Leach, Lowerdown Pottery with similar decoration -
http://pinterest.com/pin/175077504241349382/
I'll move it to the other thread unless you say the other mark is a St Ives one.
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Yes I saw these on eBay last night. I honestly cannot make the marks out so if the consensus is David Leach, I'm happy with that.
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ST IVES POTTERY JUG WITH UNUSUAL DECORATION OR IMPOSTER?
This is my first post so I hope there are no problems.
I would appreciate any comments on a jug I found recently which appears to have the St Ives Pottery mark but has been decorated with rather gaudy roses. Either I am wrong about the mark or it has been vandalised at some point!
It is about 7.5"/19cm tall and looks similar to others I have found on Google, which either had or apparently at one time had a lid. I am attaching photos (I hope!) and can provide more if they would help.
Thank you
I would appreciate any comments on a jug I found recently which appears to have the St Ives Pottery mark but has been decorated with rather gaudy roses. Either I am wrong about the mark or it has been vandalised at some point!
It is about 7.5"/19cm tall and looks similar to others I have found on Google, which either had or apparently at one time had a lid. I am attaching photos (I hope!) and can provide more if they would help.
Thank you
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
You're right it's a Leach, St Ives, jug, but it's been painted at a later date with barge-style roses - the sort of decoration you get on wooden buckets and cast iron pieces on canal barges. I'd get some paint stripper and clean them off.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Looks like a coffee pot with the lid missing.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
As Potty says, it is most certainly a Leach Pottery coffee pot with the lid missing and the flowers have been added by an amateur painter at a later date.
You see many of these coffee pots without their lids offered on Ebay as jugs by unscrupulous sellers but the Leach Pottery jugs were a different shape.
You see many of these coffee pots without their lids offered on Ebay as jugs by unscrupulous sellers but the Leach Pottery jugs were a different shape.
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small porcelain vase, leach style mark?
hi, can anyone help me with this mark? looks a bit like leach mark? and marked england.
thank you!
thank you!
findmypot- Number of posts : 85
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
It looks a bit like Trevor Corser's work, I have a couple of them.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t9954p105-leach-pottery-st-ives
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t9954p105-leach-pottery-st-ives
Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
i think your right! the pic of the two small pots you uploaded are quite similar.
thank you!!
thank you!!
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
It's made at the Leach Pottery anyway, but without a personal seal you can't really attribute it firmly to an individual potter, in my opinion anyway.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
yea it is just the two marks, shame realy.
but thanks guys!, great help as always.
but thanks guys!, great help as always.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
just found one very similar to mine with same two marks on here http://www.xupes.com/Antiques-Fine-Art/Product-Details/4566/BERNARD-LEACH/Stunning-Leach-Pottery-Celadon-Vase-With-Floral-Design-Bernard-Leach-20th-C.html
but i don't think they realy know who made it.
but i don't think they realy know who made it.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Sorry PC playing up,
About 5.5" high just the ST Ives no England no other marks
Does anyone know whether this is standard ware? thanks
About 5.5" high just the ST Ives no England no other marks
Does anyone know whether this is standard ware? thanks
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Yes, I would have thought so.
Similar to no.25?
Similar to no.25?
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
I haven't been able to date it, but I know that colour way wasn't in production for the whole period of Standard Ware production.
Is it around 5.5 inches tall or 3.5 inches?
The No.25 jug that Naomi refers to is a cream jug at 3.5 inches tall. If yours is taller then it's a milk jug.
Is it around 5.5 inches tall or 3.5 inches?
The No.25 jug that Naomi refers to is a cream jug at 3.5 inches tall. If yours is taller then it's a milk jug.
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Thanks Naomim for the pics help.
Thank you SP much appreciated for the info and yes 5.5" so a milk jug : )
Thank you SP much appreciated for the info and yes 5.5" so a milk jug : )
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Re: The Leach Pottery. St Ives
Not sure when they were made in that shape. No.29 on the page above is that height.
So not that common.
So not that common.
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