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Vintage white glazed pottery bowl Attributed to Bernard Leach #5513

¥37,500
SKU:
5513
Condition:
Used
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width: approx. 11.2 cm (4.41 in)
height: approx. 8 cm (3.15 in)
weight: approx. 307g
condition: There is age-related wear and soiling, but there are no noticeable chips or cracks, so it can be used without issue.


This vintage Studio Pottery bowl is a superb example of mid-century ceramic artistry, likely originating from the British Studio Pottery tradition. It stands as a testament to the beauty of handmade functional art, combining a classic form with a bold, graphic sensibility.

The bowl features a lustrous, creamy white glaze that provides a serene backdrop for the decoration. Executed through a sgraffito or relief technique, where the glaze is incised or built up, the abstract patterns of flowing lines and rhythmic dots create a striking visual contrast. The confidence in each element highlights the artist's spontaneous yet controlled technique, lending the piece a modern, sophisticated character.

Crucial for provenance and authenticity, the base features two impressed square seal marks. These monograms identify the specific studio or artist, marking it as a piece of intentional, high-quality craftsmanship rather than mass-produced ware.

The substantial build and the exposed, tactile clay at the foot reflect the "Truth to Materials" ethos. Whether used as a breakfast bowl, a cafe au lait vessel, or displayed as part of a curated collection of 20th-century ceramics, this signed work offers a timeless appeal for those who appreciate the intersection of tradition and modern design.