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Lot 483

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic casserole or lidded dish. Glazed stoneware.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.(With Lid) Height: 6 in x diameter: 9 in.Condition:Lid shows minimal wear with no visible chips or cracks. The dish also shows minimal wear, with no visible chips cracks or damage along either the rim or the footrim.

Lot 482

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio ceramic bowls or cups. Glazed stoneware, each stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.(Shorter) Height: 3 in x diameter: 5 in. (Taller) Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 5 3/4 in.Condition:The smaller bowl shows no signs of chips, cracks or loss. There is wear throughout both items, in particular along the footrim, as expected from age and use. the larger bowl has a chip along the outside of the rim (1/8 inch long) but is otherwise sound and intact.

Lot 475

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of three studio ceramic pottery pieces. Glazed stoneware including one pitcher, one cup, and one salt cellar. Each stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from: 3 1/2 in to 4 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 3 1/2 to 4 1/4 in.Condition:There is wear throughout all items, in particular along the footrims, as expected from age and use. The pitcher has a small chip along the spout (1/8 inch long) but is otherwise sound and intact. Both the cup and salt shaker are free of chips, cracks and significant damage.

Lot 484

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic lobed vase. Glazed stoneware. Lacking a lid. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 10 3/4 in x diameter: 8 1/2 in.Condition:Jar is missing lid. no major chips, cracks, or losses, with several small chips (1/16 inch in length) along the rim consistent with lid use.

Lot 474

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio ceramic pottery vessels. Glazed stoneware including one tripod lidded vessel and one cup. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Lidded; height: 7 1/4 in x diameter: 6 in. Cup; height: 5 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition:There are no major losses. There is a small chip on the outer rim of the lidded jar (left), a 1/4 inch in length. The jar also has 2 hairline cracks that have been glazed over in the firing, but do not carry through to the inside of the vessel. There is no visible cracks, chips, or losses, to the footed bowl (right). There are several small pen/pencil marks inside the footed vessel. There is wear as expected from age and use.

Lot 481

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio ceramic jar or vessel. Glazed stoneware, double stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 12 3/4 in x diameter: 10 1/2 in.Condition:No major chips, cracks, or damage. There is cracking along the foot which occurred pre-firing and has healed over with glaze. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 477

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery vessel or tall vase. Glazed stoneware, marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 9 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition:No major chips, cracks, or damage. Minor (scuffing) along the inside and outside of the rim, including a minor chip on the outside rim. Footrim has minor wear as expected from age and use.

Lot 479

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of three studio ceramic pottery vessels. Glazed stoneware including two pitchers and one cup; each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 3 in to 5 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 4 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, or damage found in the small cup. The smaller, handless pitcher has a minor chip on the spout (1/16 inch long) but is otherwise sound and intact. The larger pitcher has a chip on the underside of the footrim (1/4 inch in diameter) likely caused by contact with another ceramic object.

Lot 490

Group of ten studio ceramic pottery vessels. Stoneware with a variety of glazes. Including makers Will Swanson, Jeff Oestreich, Warren MacKenzie, Clary Illian, and others. Many marked along the footrim or underside.Height ranges from 2 3/4 in to 7 in; diameter ranges from 2 3/4 in to 6 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, or losses with any of the items. There is wear throughout all items, in particular along the footrims, as expected from age and use.The bottle has a small stress crack (.5" long) on the foot, likely occurred during the making process.The Warren MacKenzie cup is in good condition, with no chips along the rim and a small (1/4" in length) chip or loss in the footrim (see photo)

Lot 473

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of four studio ceramic pottery bowls. Glazed stoneware, each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height 2 1/2 in x diameter 5 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, or losses. There is a slight, red accretion along the top lip of one of the items, suggesting glaze loss prior to kiln firing.

Lot 476

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery vessel or vase with a lid. Glazed stoneware, marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 7 3/4 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition:There is wear throughout the lid and jar, in particular along the footrim, as expected from age and use. There is a minor crack in the rim, likely caused by the lid at some point. There are several scuffs along the shoulder. There is crazing throughout the glaze where it is thick. Lid shows no cracks, chips or damage.

Lot 480

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic serving bowl. Shino glazed stoneware, marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 8 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, or losses. There is wear throughout the item, in particular along the rim and footrim, as expected from age and use. There is crazing throughout.

Lot 6188

Assorted poetry, limited editions, limited editions signed etc, 19 titles, including William Russell Flint (ill.); M.R. James (Intro.): 'Judith', London, Haymarket Press, 1928, limited edition, No. 520 of 875 copies, 4 mounted colour plates after W. Russell Flint as called for, orig. Japanese vellum gilt, dust wrapper, Kenneth Hopkins: 'Collected Poems 1935-1965; ...1966-1977', Warren House Press, 1981, 1st English edition, limited edition (45/200), signed & inscribed on FFEP; 1978, 1st edition, signed & inscribed on FFEP, 2 volumes, each orig. quarter cloth, orig. slipcases, Sacheverell Sitwell: 'Two Poems, Ten Songs', L, Duckworth, 1929, ltd. edition (121/275), signed, 4to, orig. quarter cloth gilt, Sophocles: 'Antigone', Privately Printed at Maidstone College of Art, 1954, limited edition, one of 150 copies only, orig. cloth gilt, Basil Dowling: 'A Day's Journey: Poems', Caxton Press, 1941, 1st edition, signed & inscribed on FFEP, orig. paper covered boards, d/w, John Watts: 'Eleven Bagatelles', 1979, limited edition (84/160), signed, orig. quarter cloth, Christopher Burns: 'Giacomo's Juliet', Clarion Publishing, [1996?], limited edition, (133/249), signed by the author and the illustrator, orig. paper covered boards, David Mackenzie: 'The Cartographer', Clarion Publishing, [nd], ltd. edition, (133/249), signed by the author and the illustrator, orig. paper covered boards, Christopher Lee: 'The Bright Cloud', Cambridge, Rampant Lions Press, 1961, ltd. edition (250), inscribed by author on FFEP, orig. stitched printed wraps, James Reeves: 'To Robert Graves in Deya', Gruffyground Press, 1992, ltd. edition (350), orig. stitched printed wraps, plus 9 others of which several signed (19)

Lot 516

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic faceted tea pot. Oatmeal matte glazed stoneware with a wooden handle. Stamped along shoulders.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 6 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in. />Condition: There are no major cracks, chips, or losses. There is crazing throughout the item. There is a minute loss along the base measuring approximately 1 1/4 inches. There are no obvious signs of restoration.

Lot 519

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of four studio pottery ceramic chalices. Stoneware in an oatmeal matte glaze. Each stamped along the footrim along the underside.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 4 in to 4 1/2 in; (Each) Diameter is 3 1/4 in. />Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or chips. There is very light crazing throughout all four items. There is a slight, red accretion along the top lip of one of the items. There is light wear to the footrim on all four items, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 520

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic jar. Stoneware in a titanium matte glaze with MacKenzie's iconic finger swipe decoration. Double stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.(With Lid) Height: 14 1/2 in x diameter: 10 in. />Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations. There are a few minute scuffs along the side, a few inches above the stamps. There are a few minute firing flaws throughout. There is light wear throughout, in particular along the lid, top rim, and the footrim; consistent with age and use.

Lot 518

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl with decoration. Stoneware using an oatmeal matte glaze with a tenmoku trailing decoration.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 5 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in. />Condition: There are no visible signs of chips, cracks, losses, or restoration. There is wear as expected from age and use.

Lot 511

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic bowls. Glazed stoneware; the bowl shown on the right in the listing image with a shino glaze. The bowl shown on the left is titanium matte and stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.(Yellow Bowl) Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 6 in. (Red Bowl) Height: 4 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in. />Condition: There are no major chips, cracks, or losses. There is crazing throughout the shino glazed item. There is wear throughout both items, in particular along the footrim, as expected from age and use.

Lot 513

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of six studio pottery ceramic bowls. Celadon glazed stoneware. Stamped underneath.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 1 3/4 in to 2 1/4 in; diameter ranges from 4 1/4 in to 4 1/2 in. />Condition: Overall there a no visible chips, losses, or signs of restoration. There is crazing throughout the interior of all the items. Along the base of one bowl there is a minute network of cracks.

Lot 517

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic lidded bowls. One Warren MacKenzie; stoneware with a tenmoku glaze. One with a dolomitic glaze stamped with a "W" along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.(Light) Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter 6 in. (Dark) Height: 4 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in. />Condition: There are no major losses or signs of restoration. The black item has a minute chip along the interior of the rim of the lid. The light item has a three inch crack along the exterior, just above the foot rim. There is wear throughout both items, consistent with age and use.

Lot 514

Warren Mackenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic stamped bowl with wax resist decoration. Stoneware with a celadon glaze. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 8 1/2 in. />Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, or losses. There is light wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 515

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic birdfeeder. Matte yellow-brown glazed stoneware. Stamped along footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 6 3/4 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 5 1/2 in. />Condition: There are no visible signs of cracks, chips, losses, or restoration. There is slight wear to the base, as consistent with age and use.

Lot 512

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of five studio pottery ceramic cups. Stoneware with various glazes including shino, oribe, oatmeal matte, and tenmoku. All are stamped along base or next to the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 3 1/4 in to 3 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 3 1/2 in. />Condition: Overall there are no major cracks, chips, or signs of restorations. The cup with the green spot has crazing throughout. The cup with the matte yellow glaze, has a minute loss along the base. All items have signs of wear, as consistent with age and use.

Lot 61

A quantity of studio ceramics to include Roger Cockram, Victor Knibbs, Alan Frewin, Warren Mackenzie, Stephen Parry, John and Lizzie Leach, Anthony Morris and others

Lot 275

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery altered ceramic bowl. Shino glazed stoneware. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 10 in.Condition: Overall there are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is a glazing flaw along the top rim measuring approx. 1/2 inch in length, visible in the lot listing. Light wear throughout.

Lot 280

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic square box with applied rings. Shino glazed stoneware. Stamped along the lid along the interior of the ring.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 1/2 in x width: 3 3/4 in x depth: 3 3/4 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is a glazing flaw along the base piece measuring approximately 1/2 inch in length, visible in the lot listing. Extremely light wear throughout. Light wear along the lid rim, base rim and foot rim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 270

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Glazed stoneware in a pale gray with brown streaks along the interior. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 2 3/4 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. No chips along the rim or footrim. Very light wear along the footrim. Original firing and glazing flaws.

Lot 276

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic teapot with wooden handle. Oatmeal glaze stoneware. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 8 3/4 in x Diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Wear to the wooden handle consistent with age and use. Very light wear to foot rim, lid and top rim. Stickers affixed to the interior of the lid.

Lot 272

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Matte crystalline grey glazed stoneware. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 4 1/2 in.Condition: Overall there are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Very light wear throughout, consistent with age and use.

Lot 278

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Pair of studio pottery ceramic plates. Glazed stoneware with streaks of brown and white. Each stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, diameter: 7 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, losses, or signs of restoration under UV light. Original firing and glazing flaws. No chips along the rim and footrim. Very light wear along the underside, consistent with age and use.

Lot 282

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery lidded ceramic pot. Tenmoku glazed stoneware. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 8 1/2 in x diameter: 9 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout. Minute glazing flaws throughout. Light wear to the footrim. Very light wear where the lid and the pot meet.

Lot 277

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic plate. Shino glazed stoneware with fingermark decoration along the top. Stamped along footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light crazing to the glaze, along the outer edge of the top. Light wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 279

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Tall lidded studio pottery ceramic vessel with three bands encircling the pot. Matte gray stoneware. Double stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 11 1/4 in x diameter: 8 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is crazing throughout the vessel and the lid. There is an indent along the lowest ridge and near the footrim, likely original to artist production. Light wear along the footrim and along the lid, where the lid and vessel meet, consistent with age and use.

Lot 271

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Matte glazed stoneware in brown and yellow with streaks of glossy brown. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, losses, or sign of restoration under UV light. No chips along the rim or footrim. Along the exterior, there is a minute area that is rubbed against, smaller than 1/8 in. Very light wear along the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 283

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Tall studio pottery ceramic jug. Matte yellow glazed stoneware with lovely drip decoration. Stamped lightly along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 11 in x width: 8 1/4 x diameter: 6 1/4 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout, consistent with age and use.

Lot 273

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic faceted bowl. Shino glazed stoneware. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is a glazing flaw along the top rim measuring approx. 1 inch in length, visible in the lot listing. Extremely light wear throughout.

Lot 281

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic jar with lid. Stoneware with a dusty blue glaze. Decorated with MacKenzie's iconic fingermarks along the sides. With a conical lid. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 6 1/2 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, or losses. No signs of restoration under UV light. Fingerprint marks in glaze along the footrim, original to artist. There are two stickers affixed along the interior of the lid. There is light wear along the lower rim of the lid and the top rim of the base, consistent with age and use. The top rim of the base has a minute knife mark, original to the artist. There is light wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 269

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of four studio pottery ceramic chalices. Stoneware in a dark blue "MacKenzie Blue" glaze. Each stamped along the footrim along the underside.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, height: 4 1/2 in x diameter: 3 1/4 in.Condition: There are no major cracks, losses, or restorations. There are minute chips along the exterior rim of each cup. Minute firing flaws throughout. All items have very light wear along the underside, consistent with age and use

Lot 274

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Matte orange-brown glaze stoneware. With a split rim. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Very light wear throughout. There are two stickers affixed to the interior of the bowl.

Lot 41

WARREN MACKENZIE (1924-2018); a stoneware bowl covered in treacle glaze, impressed M mark, diameter 14.5cm, and a similar yunomi by Todd Piker for Cornwall Bridge Pottery, height 9cm (2).Provenance: Kevin de Choisy collection.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 40

WARREN MACKENZIE (1924-2018); a faceted stoneware bowl and cover covered in iron rich glaze, impressed M mark (partially glaze filled), diameter 15cm.Provenance: Kevin de Choisy collection.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 19

† MIKE DODD (born 1943); a large stoneware yunomi covered in granite and iron glaze with incised decoration, impressed MJD mark, height 11cm, a smaller yunomi probably by Warren MacKenzie, and a small bottle impressed 1997 attributed to Mo Jupp (3).Provenance: Kevin de Choisy collection.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 571

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Pair of studio pottery ceramic soup bowls with small handles. Shino glazed stoneware. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, height 2 3/4 in x diameter: 5 in.Condition: Overall there are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations. There is light crazing throughout, in particular along the interior of both items. There are minute losses to the glaze along the foot rim on both items. Light wear throughout consistent with age and use.

Lot 566

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl or dish. Conical form. Shino glazed stoneware with MacKenzie's signature finger marks. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 2 3/4 in x diameter: 9 1/4 in.Condition: No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear consistent with age and use.

Lot 556

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of five studio ceramic cups and mugs. Glazed stoneware, one with a handle. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height range from 3 1/4 in to 3 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 3 3/4 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, dents, or signs of restoration under UV light. No chips to the rim or footrim. All items, except for the brown cup, have light crazing to the glaze. The brown cup has a minute white accretions along the underside. The cup with a horizontal brown line in the middle has a line of an area that seems to be a crack; however, it is not a crack but is naturally developed white baking in a kiln. Very light wear along the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 563

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic pie dish. Matte glazed stoneware along the exterior. The interior with a gloss glaze with splashes of slip trailing blue and green. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 1 3/4 in x diameter: 10 1/4 in.Condition: There are cracks throughout the work, visible along the interior and the rim. Light wear throughout consistent with age and use.

Lot 567

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Glazed stoneware with altered, triangular rim and painted decoration in iron or temoku and Reeve's green along the interior. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in.Condition: Original firing and glazing flaws. No visible cracks or signs of restoration under UV light. No major chips or losses. There is an area with minute chips to the glazing along the rim. Along the center of the interior of the bowl, there are two area that the surface is not covered with glazing; it is difficult to discern whether it is original or damaged; however, it is fluorescent under UV light; please see the listing image. Along the footrim, there is a minute chip.

Lot 565

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Conical form with tall sides. Shino glazed stoneware with MacKenzie's signature finger marks. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 8 1/4 in.Condition: No cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear consistent with age and use. There are minute losses to the glaze along the top rim.

Lot 564

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of five small studio pottery ceramic plates. Shino glazed stoneware with slip trailing decoration. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, height: 1 in x diameter: 6 3/4 in.Condition: Light wear throughout. No visible cracks, chips or losses. Original firing and glazing flaws throughout. Crazing throughout all items. Minute chips to the rim on all pieces. Wear to the underside consistent with age and use. No visible sings of restoration under UV light.

Lot 560

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of studio pottery ceramics including one bowl and one plate. Glazed stoneware, each with MacKenzie's iconic brown streaks throughout. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Bowl; height: 3 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in. Plate; diameter: 7 3/4 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Original firing and glazing flaws. The orange plate has very light crazing started to form along the upperside. Very light wear along both of the footrim consistent with age and use.

Lot 570

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Faceted studio pottery ceramic bowl. Shino glazed stoneware. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks or losses. Very light wear throughout. Original firing and glazing flaws throughout. Crazing throughout. Wear to the underside, consistent with age and use. No visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 561

Group of 13 studio ceramic cups, bowls, and vessels. Glazed stoneware, some marked. One Warren MacKenzie cup in dark blue, marked along the footrim. One Mashiko Studio, Japan, cup with circular decoration along the sides.Height ranges from 2 in to 4 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 5 in.Condition: The dark brown low cup/bowl with a small chip along the footrim. The yellow low cup/bowl with a large crack through the side. The largest bowl and the two tan bowls have crazing to the glaze. Some with minute accretions (possibly from stickers). Very light wear throughout. The Warren MacKenzie bowl has no chips, cracks, or losses.

Lot 557

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Pair of small studio ceramic plates. Glazed stoneware with brown streaks along the plate. Each marked along the underside.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, diameter: 7 in.Condition: The pieces have no visible chips, cracks or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Original glazing and firing flaws. No chips along the rim or footrim. Along the footrim, very light wear as expected from use and age.

Lot 562

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic casserole or baking dish with lid. Matte glazed stoneware along the exterior with an iron-rich glossy glaze along the interior. Triple stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 6 in x diameter: 8 1/2 in.Condition: There is a small chip along the top rim. Additionally, there a few small divets along the top rim that appear original to the artistic process. There is light wear throughout consistent with age and use.

Lot 559

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio pottery ceramic bowl. Glazed stoneware in dark russet brown and black. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 in x diameter: 6 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, losses, or signs of restoration under UV light. Original firing and glazing flaws throughout. Along the interior, there is a line of white accretions; please see the listing image. Very light wear along the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 569

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of seven studio pottery ceramic mugs. Dolomitic Matte glazed stoneware. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Each, height: 3 3/4 in x width: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 3 1/4 in.Condition: Several mugs have wear and chipping along the rims and edges of handles

Lot 558

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl. Glazed stoneware in a pale green or blue. Marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 4 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, losses, or signs of restoration under UV light. Original firing and glazing flaws throughout. Along the exterior, there are very light lines; however, they are original to the original design, not damaged. Very light wear along the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 568

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowls or dishes. Glazed stoneware, one with a Shino glaze and one with a glaze of cobalt blue. Each marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Shino; height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 9 in. Cobalt blue; height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 7 3/4 in.Condition: Very light wear throughout. Original firing and glazing flaws throughout. No visible chips to the rim and footrim to the cobalt blue item. Crazing throughout the shino item; there are minute losses to glaze along the rim. The shino item does not show visible chips to the footrim. Wear to the underside, consistent with age and use. No visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 465

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic bowls. Glazed stoneware with faceted cut sides. Each stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Smaller bowl; Height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in. Bigger bowl; Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter 6 in.Condition: The items are in excellent condition; no visible chips, cracks, or losses. The bowl captured left in the lost listing has a firing flaw to its exterior, which is most likely to be original to the work. The bowl captured right has very light firing flaws throughout, most likely to be original to the piece; very light wear along the interior as expected; along the footrim, there are four spots that have different color, most likely from felt patches that were attached to it previously. Both items have light wear along the underside, consistent with age and use. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration.

Lot 471

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Tall studio pottery ceramic trumpet vase. Glazed stoneware. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 11 1/4 in x diameter 5 in.Condition: The vase is in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or losses. No chips to the rim. Crazing throughout. There are original firing and glazing flaws. Very light wear to the underside, consistent with age and use. No sign of restoration.

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