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Lot 60

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculptural Candlestick 'Burning Bright', modelled as a tiger with two candle sconces, H 33cm, together with a Doughnut Candlestick (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 105

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a studio pottery sculpture of a Baby, modelled laying on her stomach, L 36cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 67

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculptural Horse Wall Plaque, one leg repaired, W x D x H cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 53

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Frog, H 44cm.  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 78

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a studio pottery sculpture of a round Cow, H 26cm.  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 21

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture 'the Cow jumped over the Moon', in two parts, with crackle glaze, H 43cm.  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 104

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, modelled standing upright, H 40cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 66

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Carousel Horse, numbered 5 on saddle cloth, raised on a triangular base, chip to tips of ears and tail with a crack to tail, H 47cm overall. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 16

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture 'Old Bill', modelled at a pedestrian crossing, H 51cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 129

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Drunkard on Sofa, H 23cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 51

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), Surrealistic Hunting Scene, oil on canvas mounted on board, signed with initials lower right, 68cm x 101cm, framed, mildewed and some minor losses  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 55

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a green glazed studio pottery sculpture of a Frog, H 44cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 17

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), Cows Crossing, oil on canvas mounted on board, signed with initials lower right, 65cm x 122cm, framed, mildewed and needs cleaning, Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 138

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), Defeated Boxing Hare on a Stretcher, oil on board, signed with initials lower right, 68cm x 100cm, framed, needing cleaning. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 72

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Horse, modelled as half horse and half swan, H 24cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 37

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, modelled cross legged, L 44cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 19

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture 'Self Portrait on Horseback', modelled as the artist in hunting uniform with fox on a rocking horse style base, some damages, H 59cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 27

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of an elongated Cow, with waterfall design to one side, numbered 55 to the other, H 45cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 97

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a glazed studio pottery sculpture of a Swan, L 21cm, together with a black Stiletto Vase, small chip to rim (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 56

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a round Cow, H 26cm, together with a round Pig (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 25

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a cold cast bronze resin sculpture of a Hare, with crossed legs, L 51cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 42

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, with blue tinted glaze, L 49cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 46

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a large studio pottery garden sculpture of a Pony, foot broken but present and ear missing, L 100cm x H 74cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 130

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), pairs and patterns, acrylic on canvas, 90cm x 60cm, unframed, together with another similar 122cm x 60cm (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 98

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of studio pottery Salt Pots, in the form of birds, H 10cm (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 119

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Cow, with textured blue glaze and sgraffito decoration, H 36cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 89

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of blue glazed studio pottery Salt and Pepper Pots, modelled as feet with painted toenails, tallest 17cm (3)  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 48

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of raku fired studio pottery sculptures of Bulls, both with tails missing the other with horns missing, H 40cm (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 114

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a white glazed studio pottery sculpture Carousel Horse, hairline crack to base, L 40cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 143

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a studio pottery sculpture of Taps on a Sofa, W 28cm x D 16cm x H 21cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 57

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Centaur, H 43cm.  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 115

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery Horse Head, signature to base, H 22cm, together with another similar (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 43

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, L 36cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 92

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of studio pottery Salt and Pepper Pots, in the form of rugby boots and legs, H 19cm (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 124

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), Exeter Cathedral with pink sky, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed with initials lower right, 41cm x 59cm framed, needs cleaning. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 11

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Grazing Cow, with mottled metallic finish, H 36cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 122

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), still life with plants and swallows, acrylic on canvas, signed with initials lower right, 90cm x 60cm unframed, canvas warped.  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 123

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Donkey, numbered 5 to saddle cloth, H 36cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 41

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, modelled scratching, H 43cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 36

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Hare, modelled scratching, L 35cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 86

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of blue glazed studio pottery Salt and Pepper Pots, modelled as feet, tallest 14cm (3)  Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 68

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a pair of raku fired studio pottery sculptures of Carousel Horses, one with chip to ear the other with hoof broken but present, L 49cm (2). Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 131

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a raku fired studio pottery sculpture of a Grazing Cow, with metallic finish, H 35cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 137

Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), abstract blue shapes, oil on board, signed with initials lower right, 81cm x 119cm,  framed, together with another abstract, Dartmoor 1975, titled and signed verso, 60cm x 46cm, unframed, both mildewed and needing cleaning (2) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.

Lot 256

ARR David Hockney, b1937, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011, poster, published for The Royal Academy, 52 x 127cm

Lot 239

ARR David Hockney, b1937, photographe, Centre George Pompidou, 1982, poster, 70 x 50cm, unframed

Lot 92

ARR David Hockney, b1937, Little Boodge, 93, poster on gloss paper, published by 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire, 28 x 42cm, unframed

Lot 263

ARR David Hockney, b1937, Self Portrait in Bathroom Mirror with Sink, poster, 84 x 58cm

Lot 74

ARR David Hockney, b1937, The Artist's Eye, National Gallery, 1981, poster, inscribed in orange crayon 'For Tony and Susie, David Hockney', mounted on card, 76 x 50cm

Lot 252

ARR David Hockney, b1937, Nichols Canyon, 1980, A Retrospective, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1988, poster, 99 x 61cm, unframed

Lot 267

Hockney (David) David Hockney, signed presentation inscription from the artist on title, illustrations in colour and black and white, original cloth, dust-jacket, very light sunning to upper joint, very light surface soiling to lower joint and fold, 4to, 1976.⁂ Presentation inscription reads: "for Breeze David Hockney".

Lot 65

* DAVID HOCKNEY OM CH RA (BRITISH b. 1937),OLYMPISCHE SPIELE MÜNCHENlithograph poster of 'The Diver' commissioned for the 1972 Summer Olympic Gamesimage size 98cm x 62cm, overall size 105cm x 69cm Framed and under glass.

Lot 102

Six framed and glazed limited edition 20th century David Hockney prints of various paintings, gallery label with date and title verso. H.31.5 W.60cm (largest)

Lot 233

WILDE (OSCAR) - JIM DINEThe Picture of Dorian Gray. A Working Script for the Stage from the Novel...with Original Images & Notes on the Text by Jim Dine, 2 vol. (including portfolio), EDITION 'A', LIMITED TO 225 COPIES WITH AN ADDITIONAL SUITE OF 6 SIGNED LITHOGRAPHS AND BOUND IN RED VELVET, from an overall edition of 565, this signed 'Edition A Jim Dine 146/200' on the colophon, 18 original lithographed plates (including the 6 additional signed plates, loose as issued in separate black velvet portfolio), publisher's red velvet with blocked out title in silver on upper cover by Rudolph Rieser of Cologne, together in original slipcase [A Century of Artist's Books, p.71; From Manet to Hockney 142], folio (445mm. x 320mm.), Petersburg Press, 1968This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 97

DAVID HOCKNEY (B1937), '112 LA Visitors' page 4 of portfolio, 1990-1991, printed on parsons linen laser paper mounted to arches paper, edition 12/20, 76.5cm x 56.7, signed in pencil, framed. (Subject to ARR - see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 166

HOCKNEY DAVID.  6 illus. quarto vols. re. David Hockney.

Lot 156

After David Hockney, poster: A Retrospective, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1988, lithograph printed in colours, bottom section cut off and attached to the reverse of the frame. H.69 W.80cm

Lot 276

Secret Knowledge Rediscovering The Lost Techniques of The Old Masters by David Hockney 2001 First Edition Hardback Book with 296 pages published by Thames and Hudson Ltd some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99

Lot 514

Art related books, to include Hockney's Pictures, Stagos (Nikos) Pictures by David Hockney, Huisman and Dortu, Lautrec by Lautrec, etc.

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