In 1920 Bernard Leach returned from Japan with Hamada Shoji to found the Leach Pottery in St. Ives. Click the image for Leach St. Ives potters family tree.
Functional pottery is made to be used and at the same time give pleasure to the user. Click one of the pots below to view my gallery by form and make your judgement on how well the potter has fulfilled his or her task.
The saleroom is now open!
A precision engineered adjustable oak stand, just right for your cherished plate, charger or dish.
20/08/2010 Saleroom - Reuben Batterham jar sold21/08/2010 Mystery Pots - Eleven more16/08/2010 Bookshop - St. Ives - Sold03/08/2010 Bookshop - St. Ives02/08/2010 Bookshop - Shoji Hamada Master Potter - Sold 01/08/2010 Bookshop - Shoji Hamada Master Potter 30/07/2010 Home - Search Ceramike.com26/07/2010 Gallery - Briglin Coffee Set27/07/2010 Saleroom - David Lloyd-Jones bowl sold26/07/2010 Gallery - Briglin Coffee Set 25/07/2010 Mystery Pots - Twelve more 20/07/2010 Gallery - Mark Griffiths bowl 20/07/2010 Gallery - Lisa Hammond Drinking Vessel 14/07/2010 Links - Andrei Davidoff woodfirer 13/07/2010 Saleroom - Svend Bayer plate sold 11/07/2010 Saleroom - Michael Leach casserole sold 09/07/2010 Exhibitions - The Bowl 06/07/2010 Past Potters - Peter Stoodley 06/07/2010 Past Potters - David Ballantyne 05/07/2010 Festivals - Earth and Fire 2010 04/07/2010 Exhibitions - Curtis Red 02/07/2010 Saleroom - Mashiko style yunomi sold 28/06/2010 Saleroom - Seven more pots 28/06/2010 Mystery Pots - Eight more 10/06/2010 Saleroom - Crowan Baker Sold 09/06/2010 Exhibitions - The Gallery Upstairs 06/06/2010 Mystery Pots - Ten more 14/05/2010 Bookshop - Exhibition Art Bernard Leach 12/05/2010 Home - Pot Easel 12/05/2010 Gallery - Mick Casson 11/05/2010 Gallery - Geoffrey Whiting 10/05/2010 Exhibitions - Edward Hughes
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