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KEIKO HASEGAWA blue celadon thrown and altered bowl with personal seal mark inside the foot ring and under the glaze. The maximum height is 5.3 cm (2.1 inches) and the maximum external diameter is 12.4 cm (4.9 inches). The bowl was originally exhibited and sold at Keiko's solo Harlequin Gallery exhibition in April 2006. £75
LEACH POTTERY stoneware vase with incised and combed decoration. St. Ives seal mark only. However, on p77 of the book, Bernard Leach, Hamada and Their Circle, that illustrates the Wingfield Digby collection donated to the Tate, St. Ives, there is a similar decorated vase. Although a different shape and a little smaller it has the same incised decoration and ash glaze mix. It also only has the St. Ives seal, but it is included in the section of work by Bernard Leach. The Wingfield Digbys bought their vase directly from Bernard at the pottery and so I imagine he told them it was by him. The height is 12.2 cm (4.8 inches) and the maximum diameter is 9.4 cm (3.7 inches). Price £185
SVEND BAYER sided fired stoneware bottle with shell remains. This was originally exhibited and bought from his solo Harlequin Gallery exhibition in 2000 and, as all of his work at that time, it is unmarked. The maximum height is 15.2 cm (6.0 inches) and the maximum external diameter is 13.5 cm (5.3 inches). £175
SVEND BAYER shino glazed wood-fired low bowl made in Australia in 2004. As it was fired along with other people's work, it is incised Sv. It also had a kiln scar on the reverse that Svend has repaired before exhibiting it at the Harlequin Gallery later that year when it was originally purchased. The height is 8.4 cm (3.3 inches) and the maximum external diameter is 26.2 cm (10.3 inches).£275
MICHAEL OBRIEN Stoneware platter decorated on the front and reverse. Michael very rarely marked his work but this platter has a printed name sticker on the underside. I added these stickers to his pieces that were included in my first Harlequin Gallery exhibition in 1999 from which Trevor Coldrey bought this item. The height is 5.1 cm (2.0 inches) and it is 30.0 cm square (11.8 inches). £165