Bernard Leach (1887-1979)
"The first daily-use pottery I was asked for was invariably a tea-set". A Potter's Outlook (1928)
Bernard Leach (1887-1979)

TOKYO, 1913

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Bernard Leach (1887-1979)
Tokyo, 1913
Two earthenware cups decorated in a white glaze and painted in blue, one with a handle decorated in blue and grey glazes, signed BHL and dated 1913 in an octagonal chequered mark inside the foot-ring
5.5cm. and 5.6cm. high (2)
Provenance
Bernard Leach

Lot Essay

For a similar example, part of a tea set, see Oliver Watson, Bernard Leach-Potter and Artist, exhibition catalogue, (Tokyo, 1997), p.57, no.45-3

Two similar pieces can be seen in the photograph of Bernard and Muriel Leach in their house in Tokyo circa 1913, published Emmanuel Cooper, Bernard Leach Life and Work, (London, 2003), see images between p.110 and p.111

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