RICHARD BATTERHAM CUT-SIDED BOWL 12CM DIAMETER

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RICHARD BATTERHAM CUT-SIDED BOWL 12CM DIAMETER Scroll down for for larger and extra images Richard Batterham eau-de-nil on speckled greeny grey glaze cut sided bowl no mark as usual 422g 12cm diameter perfect condition I am a keen collector of British 20th century and contemporary pottery. I still love all the pieces I have bought but I am forced by budget and space to have a thinning out occasionally. Photos: I have taken quite a few of each piece, potters mark (if there is one), surface texture, glaze, please look at the photos, I have also tried to show any defects. There are NO RESERVES , I have put on realistic start prices. Richard Batterham born 1936 attended Bryanston School, where an interest in craft and design, including pottery, was very much encouraged, resulting in him becoming interested in pottery at a very early age. After leaving school Richard spent a year during 1957 to 1958 at the Leach pottery, studying under Bernard Leach. There he worked with Atsuya Hamada, a son of Shoji Hamada, and Dinah Dunn, whom he later married.Following their stay in St Ives Richard and Dinah bought a cottage in Durweston, near Blandford in Dorset in 1959, where he built his first kiln, a two-chambered climbing kiln in the garden of his house, producing well-designed, domestic stoneware on a small scale for about six years. He read more