Lot 129
  • 129

MICHAEL CARDEW | Three-Handled Loving Cup decorated with the Cornish Crest

Estimate
700 - 1,000 GBP
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Description

  • Michael Cardew
  • Three-Handled Loving Cup decorated with the Cornish Crest
  • impressed with Artist's and Leach Pottery seals
  • earthenware
  • height: 17.5cm.; 7in.
  • Executed circa 1923-26.

Provenance

Private Collection, U.K.

Condition

Structurally sound. There are one or two instances of glaze loss to the rim and upper area of the piece, as is common with low-fired pieces by Cardew, as well as to the edges of the handles. There is a small glaze firing defect to the lower part of the front. There is a light crackle to the clear earthenware glaze, in keeping with the nature of the artist's materials. This excepting the work appears in very good overall condition. Please contact the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.
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Catalogue Note

In 1923 Cardew became the first apprentice to Bernard Leach at his pottery, founded in 1920 in St Ives. He left in 1926 to establish his own pottery at Winchcombe in Gloucestershire.