15 to 20 years ago when I was exhibiting Alan's work on a regular basis, one of my customers ran a gallery that just sold modern conceptual art but bought Wallworks for himself. His work just stood out. We bought a substantial number of our pieces from there. 1931 - 2019. Alan Wallwork - Stoneware split form oval vessel 4 (Sold) Alan Wallwork Alan Wallwork was born in Watford, Hertfordshire in 1931. y = overFlowY > 0 ? { Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members research needs. When Alan first started to make pottery in the late 1950s he did throw a quantity of work in the Bernard Leach/Oriental style and this had an impressed W seal mark (not incised like his more typical work from this period but an actual seal mark). high, Alan WallworkSplit vessel, circa 1975Stoneware, mottled pale blue and reddish-brown glazes. when was the changeover from the W mark to AW? Kind regards, Lisa. 3 Similar Jeremy Leach Tenmoku Glaze Tankard Design Mugs (1) Alan Wallwork Ceramics - On display at Cheshire Art Gallery { Never seen anything by Alan that colour and can't really see the mark clearly. } (event.clientX + de.scrollLeft) : x; renderedWidth = renderedElement.offsetWidth; VENDRE! This experimentation centred largely on London art colleges such as the Central School and Goldsmiths College, where Alan went in 1955, studying under Kenneth Clark and Gordon Baldwin, both avant-garde potters who opened up new aesthetic and technical possibilities. 20th Century Forum::Pottery Identification / Research::Studio Pottery, // 18) ? This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. The trouble is there seems very little of the Greenwich work around nowadays. } renderedElement.style.top = (y + 15) + "px"; These are some of the best of his work I have seen. Holiday House Hamptons 2019: Givenchy Gentleman by Patrik Lnn, Holiday House 2017: Bank Holiday by Alyssa Kapito, Holiday House 2017: Out of Africa by Patrik Lnn. start = (start - 1) * 25; else *Alan Wallwork [1931-2019] a stoneware vessel: of discus shaped form with central piecing and fissure surrounded by indented radial bands on a textured ground under brown, pale green and ivory staining, incised AW to base, 24cm high. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection, Alan Wallwork (1931- 2019); a stoneware split pebble with impressed decoration around the parting, incised AW mark, height 24.5cm, Wallwork label to the underside, price 42. In this case, if an assistant was involved, then all they would have done would have been to make the basic shape. Anyways, I take back those comments I made on the W work Studio! x - overFlowX : x; Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a large stoneware segment, incised and glazed in colours incised AW monogram 30cm wide 21cm high, Alan Wallwork (1931-2019) a small stoneware segment, incised and glazed in colours incised AW monogram 15.5cm. here is a clearer picture of the base clearly showing the W, quite an unusual example Lee, the base looks right to me. Both marriages ended in divorce. A beautiful and rare tapered style vase. Such work conveyed a sense of ritual and mystery and he exhibited widely, while continuing to write discerning articles on ceramics. var de = !document.documentElement.clientWidth?document.body:document.documentElement; I have heard the article in your link from the man himself and knew that he had written it down but had no idea that it had been published so thanks for that. renderedElement = document.body.insertBefore(element, document.body.firstChild); roughly 7" tall. Alan Wallworks official website has been updated and its excellent. } { Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Spiral vaseincised initials27cm high. Woolley & Wallis | Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & Design destroyPagination(); } Alan Wallwork was born in Watford, Hertfordshire in 1931. } He studied at the Ipswich School of Art before moving on to the Goldsmiths' College, London. 18 : start; A gas kiln was installed to complement the existing electric kilns and tile production flourished in the new premises. Alan Wallwork (1931-2019); a very tall stoneware pebble Vase, with incised decoration to centre picked out in turquoise glaze and gold lustre, inscribed AW to base, H 57cm. renderedElement.style.left = (x + 15) + "px"; * Condition seems fine. } Here's an experimental tile that Alan made himself at Marnhull and originally came to me directly from "Wallsprocket", as we used to call him, in 2004. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. BRIGLIN EARTHENWARE VASE Date c. 1960 30.00 - PicClick UK In 1984 he moved to a high woodland setting above Lyme Regis that was spectacular but somewhat impractical. Incised mark to the base, 'AW'. Alan Wallwork - A studio pottery seed form of compressed oval section with incised and stippled decoration with tonal detailing, incised mark and retains original Alan Wallwork Ceramics paper label, height 15.5cm. It sounds as though it was written by Alan Wallork himself. } setTimeout('renderedElement.style.visibility = "visible"', 1); The gallery, named The Alan Gallery, exhibiting works by Lucie Rie & Kenneth Clark amongst others. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. FR. alert(message); * Generally seems fine, small firing crack to the inside and base of the vase from manufacture. Attributed Alan Wallwork (1931-2019): A Stoneware Pebble Vase, of flattened textured form, unmarked, 13cm highSee images. renderedHeight = renderedElement.offsetHeight; Round blank is Johnson's, square blanks, here is the piece from willinghams at the weekend. ORIGINAL JAPANISCHE STUDIO-KERAMIK Mondvase, Mit Knstlersignatur. element = document.createElement("div"); Mea Culpa! alert(message); Ceramics Articles, Know Your Art Nouveau: The Backstory on this Fantastic Find, Friendly Fungi: Sears Merry Mushroom Collection. 13 Ack Lane East Vintage alan wallwork Decorative tile in ceramic pottery - an originalreproduction of the type vintage original - a pattern equivalent to geometric - a decade of the type 1960s - It is an antique - especially: decorative, tiles WITNEY eBay Price: 114 Product condition: Used See details 1960 mid century 60s mid century. The AW stuff is amongst the first studio pottery we evet bought, back in Bovey Tracey Devon Guild well over 25 years ago. The sticky pad is removable. Bernard Rooke - studio pottery Antique Bretby Henry Tooth Designed Plate Charger No 1766 Wow! I stored it for several years. if (agt.indexOf("gecko") != -1 && agt.indexOf("win") != -1) Impressed Bretby mark and pattern number 1766. I need to offload a ton of pieces before I move. Just has a W mark. Alan Wallwork { Size: 6 x 6 Inch square by inch deep. He did like a laugh. 3 Similar Jeremy Leach Tankard Design Mugs. FOR SALE! However, he stopped being actively involved and supply them with pots when their mark up increased dramatically and there was also the problem of getting his pots to Central London. start = (start - 1) * 25; Prices for a piece of alan wallwork pottery can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes at 1stDibs, they begin at $406 and can go as high as $5,051, while the average can fetch as much as $2,728. Alan Wallwork Studio Pottery Sculptural Form Pot/Vase-Incised Mark to Tel: +1 845 480-0841 email: info@freeformsusa.com Alan Wallwork Use tags to the left to sort by color, size, etc. Alans functional designs and exuberant tiles were being shown at the Design Centre, Heals department store and the Craft Potters Association in Soho. A vivid and highly engaging character, Alan epitomised the often quietly subversive spirit of British studio pottery. Being a member of the Devon Guild meant that getting things to them was much easier and a more pleasant drive. x 4 cm Tall at the best online prices at eBay! { Following illness in the late 1990s Alan's work rate decreased and in 2004 he opened a workshop in Missegre, near Limoux in France where he continues to pot, sending work back to the United Kingdom for exhibition. x = overFlowX > 0 ? Not forgetting of course the AW marks that had been crossed through with an Angle Grinder by Alan Wallwork himself! display = false; { Either message us via Ebay or contact us directly on 07564665561. *Alan Wallwork [1931-2019] a stoneware 'Nautilus' form: under patchy grey, ivory and russet glazes, incised AW, 19cm high. } (D)Additional InformationThe piece has a lean corrected by a sticky pad, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. After that he gained eligibility for a one-year course at Goldsmith's College and studied pottery. You've searched high and low for the perfect alan wallwork we have versions that date back to the 20th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century are available. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Coiled and altered pots and sculptural pieces in reduced stoneware. Studio Pottery Tall Vase By Alan Wallwork Forest Hill Studio Rie start = (start > 18) ? overFlowX = x + renderedWidth + excessWidth - document.body.offsetWidth; if (document.body.firstChild != originalFirstChild) Packing up is taking a long time as I keep coming across beauties like these four that I've not seen in ages. Sort by View Grid List Share Refine Artist Alan Wallwork Form renderedElement.style.visibility = "visible"; Following illness in the late 1990s Alans work rate decreased and in 2004 he opened a workshop in France where he continued to pot. Can you highlight it or describe? Incised mark to the base 'AW', and with original paper label 'Alan Wallwork Ceramics, Tel Lyme Regis 2756'. https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3681-sonia-sjoholm-assistant-to-jon-cheney-porthleven. function msg(message) } FOR SALE! Leonard and Alison Shurz steadily. but agreed very nice . var de = !document.documentElement.clientWidth?document.body:document.documentElement; Probably just my personal prejudice about the W stuff! Round Wallwork vase (mark) This item is not for sale, but you will find many that are in our . Are they AW? Alan Wallwork (1931-). CARTER TILES; a collection of ceramic tiles decorated with stylised Eastern figures, also two Alan Wallwork Studio Pottery tiles. 3 SIMILAR JEREMY Leach Tenmoku Glaze Tankard Design Mugs (1) - EUR 28,17. Alan Wallwork (1931-2019)Three totem form vasesstonewareincised initials24cm, 21cm, and 15cm high (3). SearchWorks catalog Alan Wallwork - Page 8 This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. { This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. { *Alan Wallwork [1931-2019] a stoneware vessel: of slender oviform and with arbitrary rim with pierced decoration under bands of ivory, pale aubergine and russet glaze, incised AW, 36cm high. y - overFlowY : y; He is survived by his children Amanda, Dillon and Tristan, from his marriage to Elizabeth Hayes, and Jessica and Rebecca, from his marriage to Mary Jones. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. Alan Wallwork - Page 16 Provenance: purchased by the vendor from the Town Mill Gallery, Lyme Regis. It measures 3" in height by 3.75" square. Sure you are correct as usual SP. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.ukor https://artistscollectingsociety.org, ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a set of nine earthenware tiles, various designs on Pilkington blanks, 15 x 15cm (9). Round Wallwork vase (mark) - studio pottery He does write well IMHO - see this article http://www.uwic.ac.uk/icrc/issue012/articles/12.htm. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated! VINTAGE STUDIO POTTERY Alan Ward Badger $19.78 VINTAGE STUDIO POTTERY Alan Ward Badged A/f. 0 : start; Every effort is made to list the item's condition accurately with the help of the photo's provided, however if you require a ny further information or would like additional photos then please contact us and we will be happy to help. Alan Wallwork pebble form, Greenwich studio. A vivid and highly engaging character, Alan epitomised the often quietly subversive spirit of British studio pottery.