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Lot 93

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic covered dish. 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: 6 in.Condition: There are no breaks, losses, or signs of restoration. Light wear to the rim, where the lid meets the vessel. Light accretions along the footrim. Light wear to the footrim.

Lot 92

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic lidded pentagonal box. Stoneware with a buttermilk glaze. Not marked.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 in x width: 7 1/2 in x depth: 7 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major cracks, losses, or restorations. Extremely faint scratch along one side of the lid and another along the side of the bowl, possibly original to the artistic production. There are two small areas along the underside with adhesive residue. Light wear along the footrim.

Lot 1802

WARREN (WILLIAM), edit, STORY OF THE MARTINIQUE DISASTER, green cloth with gilt lettering, 1902; RODWELL (G), ETNA, A HISTORY OF THE MOUNTAIN AND OF ITS ERUPTIONS, London, Kegan Paul, 1878; HEILPRIN (ANGELO), MONT PELEE AND THE TRAGEDY OF MARTINIQUE, Lippincott Company, 1903; MACKENZIE (W.M), POMPEII, A&C Black; with six other books (10).

Lot 1032

Warren MACKENZIE (1924-2018) Footed Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal, height 8cm.

Lot 575

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 vessel) 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 444

Warren MacKenzie studio pottery lidded vessel, 15 cm high

Lot 160

Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018), a studio pottery bowl, with impressed mark to the underside. Height 9 cm, lid diameter 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in generally very good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is a small glaze firing mark to the top lip and other minor firing marks to the interior. There is no evidence of any crazing. The interior of the bowl has some minor liquid marks and is a little scratched but not significantly so to the centre.

Lot 408

Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018) a stoneware charger, pink shino glaze with masked geometric motifs in the well, 9.2cm high x 41.2cm deepIn good condition - no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 140

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio ceramic three-footed bowl. Stoneware bowl with a shino glaze and tripod feet. 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: 10 3/4 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the feet, as expected from age and use. There is a loss to the glaze along the surface of the interior of the bowl. There is crazing throughout. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 137

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio porcelain covered vessel or bowl. With a grey-green glaze and tripod feet. MacKenzie only worked with porcelain for a short period of time in the 1960s and 1970s. Not marked.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 width: 5 in.Condition: There are no major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There are three felt tabs attached to the footrims. Crazing to the glaze throughout.

Lot 141

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A small studio pottery ceramic chawan tea bowl or cup. Stoneware with a shino 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: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 5 3/4 in.Condition: No chips, cracks, losses, or signs of restoration when examined under UV light. Extremely light crazing throughout. There is extremely light wear along the footrim consistent with age and use.

Lot 143

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018) and Alix MacKenzie (American, 1922-1962). Group of two studio pottery cups or chawan (tea bowls), 20th century. Stoneware, one cup with navy tenmoku glaze, rendered by Alix MacKenzie; the second cup with a mottled gray sodium carbide glaze. Each stamped along the footrim with an early Warren MacKenzie stamp.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.(Blue) height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 3 1/4 in. (Gray) height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations. Faint crazing along the interior of the bowl. Light wear to the footrim.

Lot 138

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of two studio ceramic plates. Each stoneware plate is with a shino glaze and concentric circular slip trailed designs. One of the plates is stamped along the foot rim.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 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 139

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic three-footed plate or shallow bowl. Stoneware with shino glaze and slip trailing along the surface of the plate, resting atop three tripod feet. Not marked.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: 10 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the feet, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 142

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A studio pottery ceramic chawan tea bowl. Stoneware with titanium matte 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: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 4 1/2 in.Condition: No chips, cracks, or signs of restoration when examined under UV light. Extremely light wear to the footrim consistent with age age and use.

Lot 405

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery fluted ceramic bowl. Stoneware in an amber celadon or ame 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: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 5 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There is crazing throughout. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 411

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 403

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio ceramic double-rim platter. With a shine glaze and drip decoration. 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.Diameter: 13 in.Condition: No cracks, chips, losses, or repairs. Light debris gathered between the two rims. Light wear to the footrim

Lot 404

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio porcelain double-rim pinch pot, ca. 1960s-70s. With a cream white glaze and ovoid yonic opening. Not marked. MacKenzie only worked with porcelain for a short period of time in the 1960s and 1970s.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 in.Condition: There are no major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is light wear along both of the double rims. Some dirt/dust gathered along the interior. Light wear to the footrim. There is a partial felt tab affixed to the underside. Crazing to the glaze throughout.

Lot 406

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic double-lipped 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 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 410

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery bowl. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal 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: 3 in x diameter: 4 in.Condition: There is one small chip to the upper rim. There are no major cracks or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 409

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic vase vessel with recessed rim. Stoneware with a shino 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: 9 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or signs of restoration when viewed under UV light. Faint crazing throughout. Light wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use.

Lot 408

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic bowl. With an irregular pinched rim. Stoneware with a shino glaze. Not marked.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: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is crazing throughout. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 407

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio pottery ceramic covered bowl or dish. Stoneware with a shino glaze and slip trailing decoration along the 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: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 3 3/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 201

Warren MACKENZIE (1924-2018) Bowl Stoneware, impressed seals to base, height 13cm.Overall this charming piece is in good condition. There is a very minor firing flaw present to the top of the pot (please see additional images).

Lot 356

WELSH INTEREST: ASSORTED ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS, including Norris (Charles) Saint David's, in a Series of Engravings.., 1811 (foxed, boards loose); Mason (F.B. publisher) St David's and its Cathedral, 15 engraved plates (toned, spined partially torn); Yardley (Edward) Minerva Sacra, 1927 (rebound); Walcott (Mackenzie E.C.) St David's, bound together with Report...on the state of the fabric, 1862 (toning, later bound); Flimston Chapel Pembrokeshire, 1904 (later bound); Clarke (G.T.) The Earls, Earldom, and Castle of Pembroke, 1880 (staining to some plates, toning); Warren (Fed. J.) The History and Antiquities of S. Mary's Haverfordwest, 1914, with loose notes leaflet; Rhys (John) and Brynmor-Jones (David) The Welsh People, 1900, with maps (8)Provenance: private collection Cardiff.Comments: inspection advised

Lot 489

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Two studio pottery ceramic bowls with two applied handles along the upper rim. Stoneware in two glazes, including a titanium yellow and dolomitic glaze that overlap in the center to produce a bright yellow. Both 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) Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 484

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic platter. Stoneware in a titanium yellow matte glaze with slip trailing decoration in tenmoku glaze throughout. 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 in x diameter: 13 1/2 in.Condition: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 490

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A studio pottery ceramic bowl. Stoneware with a shino glaze with a tenmoku design 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: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: No chips, cracks, or signs of restoration when examined under UV light. There is extremely light crazing throughout. Very light wear along the footrim that is consistent with age.

Lot 488

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A studio pottery ceramic bowl. Stoneware in a dry shino glaze, 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 3/4 in.Condition: There are no visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is very faint crazing throughout the entire surface. There is wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 487

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl with drop-rim. Stoneware with a shino glaze with barbed wire decoration. Not marked.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 diameter: 10 3/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 486

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic bowl with three feet. Stoneware in a dolomitic matte glaze. Stamped along the underside near one of the feet.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: 9 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is light wear to the feet of the vessel as expected from age and use. No visible signs of restoration under UV lights.

Lot 483

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio ceramic plate. Stoneware with shino glaze and iron decoration. 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 1/2 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There is faint crazing throughout. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 485

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A studio pottery ceramic bowl with a double rim. Stoneware in an amber celadon or ame 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: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 480

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio porcelain double-rim pinch pot, ca. 1960s-70s. With a grey-green glaze and ovoid yonic opening. Not marked. MacKenzie only worked with porcelain for a short period of time in the 1960s and 1970s.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 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is light wear along both of the double rims. Some dirt/dust gathered along the interior. Light wear to the footrim. There are three felt tabs affixed to the underside. Crazing to the glaze throughout.

Lot 481

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic teapot with a bamboo handle. Stoneware with a buttermilk 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.(Including handle) Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 7 1/2 in.Condition: No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There is light wear along the rim of the pot where it meets the lid. There are two small stickers affixed to the underside of the lid.

Lot 630

Warren Mackenzie (1924-2018)Large jar, circa 1975stoneware, with lugged handles and shino-type glazeimpressed potter's seal32cm high. Condition appears good with no sign of damage or restoration.

Lot 100

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic vase. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal glaze and finger mark decoration. Stamped along the base.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 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Very light wear to the footrim.

Lot 99

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery vase with applied handles. Stoneware with a shino glaze and with a natural wood ash decoration along the shoulder. Possibly fired in Randy Johnston's kiln. 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 in x diameter: 8 in.Condition:There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 97

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Tall studio ceramic pot or vase. Stoneware with a dark Tenmoku glaze. 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: 14 in x diameter 6 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. A few white accretions that are easily removed throughout the body. Very light wear to the underside.

Lot 88

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio porcelain double-rim pinch pot, ca. 1960s-70s. With a white glaze and ovoid yonic opening. Not marked. MacKenzie only worked with porcelain for a short period of time in the 1960s and 1970s.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: 4 1/4 in.Condition:There are small areas of wear along both of the double rims including some light soiling and a few minute fleabite chips. Crazing to the glaze throughout. Light wear to the footrim. There are four felt tabs affixed to the underside. Dirt/debris accumulated along the interior.

Lot 98

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery vase. Stoneware with a dolomite glaze and matte gray. Not marked.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: 13 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition:No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 89

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery plate. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal glaze. Two sides of the plate with a thicker, brushed on glaze, providing a two-toned effect. With barbed wire decoration along the center. Not marked.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 1/4 in x diameter: 15 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.

Lot 90

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery covered bowl. Stoneware with a shino glaze. Lid with an applied handle. Not marked.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: 3 3/4 in.Condition:No visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 93

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pot or vase with a recessed lid. Stoneware with a thin titanium matte 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: 8 1/4 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There are some white paint accretions along the surface of the pot. Light wear along the rim where the lid and body meet. Light wear to the underside.

Lot 96

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery plate. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal glaze and splatter decoration 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: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 13 in.Condition:There are no visible losses, cracks, or restorations. There is some crazing to the glaze throughout. Light wear to the footrim including two small chips.

Lot 104

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of four pieces of studio ceramic pottery including one small hourglass-shaped vase with two applied handles and three triangular bowls or dishes. Stoneware with a shino glaze. Marked along the footrims.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 in to 4 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 2 3/4 in to 4 1/4 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.

Lot 91

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Tripod bowl of irregular form. High-fired stoneware with copper green oribe style glaze. Stamped 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: 4 in x diameter: 11 in.Condition:No major visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is minute wear to the feet, as expected from age and use. There is crazing throughout. A few small surface marks. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 105

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Pair of two plates and two studio pottery ceramic cups. Stoneware in a shino and oil-spotting 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.(Cups, each) Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 2 1/2 in. (Plates, each) Height: 1 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition:The cups have numerous small chips along the upper rim. There are no other breaks, losses, or repairs. Light wear to the footrim.There are no chips, cracks, losses, or repairs to the plates. Light wear along the underside. Some crazing to the glaze throughout.

Lot 95

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A studio pottery decorated ceramic pouring bowl. A glazed stoneware vessel with a dolomatic matte glaze, decorated with cobalt and titanium. It is 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 1/4 in x width: 5 3/4 in x depth: 5 in.Condition:There are no visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is very faint, scattered crazing along the exterior. There is light wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 103

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of three studio ceramic tea bowls. Stoneware with a thin dolomitic matte glaze with Tenmoku and blue ash glaze decorations. Unmarked.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 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 3 1/2 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.

Lot 94

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio ceramic teapot with a bamboo handle. Stoneware with a thin titanium matte glaze. Stamped near the upper rim.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.(Without Handle) Height: 6 1/4 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.Condition:There is one small chip along the upper rim. Some very light wear where the lid meets the body of the pot. Light wear to the footrim. No cracks or restorations.

Lot 102

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic square-form vase with two applied handles. High-fired stoneware with copper green oribe style glaze. Stamped along the base.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 1/4 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 4 1/4 in.Condition:Crazing to the glaze. No chips, cracks, or losses. No restorations

Lot 101

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio ceramic pottery vase. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal 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: 9 1/4 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition:There are no visible chips, cracks, or losses. There is minute wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 92

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic cup. Stoneware with a matte white oatmeal glaze and raking designs along the side. 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: 3 in.Condition:No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.

Lot 24

Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic faceted bowl with tripod feet. Stoneware in a dry shino glaze, 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.Height: 3 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition:There are no visible cracks, losses, or chips. There is wear to the feet along the underside, as expected from age and use. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 23

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic dish or platter. Glazed stoneware with finger-swipe decoration along the interior. 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: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 14 in.Condition:The platter is in good condition with no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Very light wear to the footrim.

Lot 25

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic vase. Stoneware vessel 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: 7 3/4 in x diameter: 3 3/4 in.Condition:There are no major chips, cracks, or losses. There is faint crazing throughout the surface. There is light wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 26

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). A pair of studio pottery ceramic bowls. Stoneware with Dolomitic Matte glaze dipped over Tenmoku glaze. Each stamped along the foot rim.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 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition:There are no visible cracks, chips, or losses. There is light wear to the footrim, as expected from age and use. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 27

Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of three ceramic vessels including one vase, one bowl, and one cup. High-fired stoneware with copper green oribe style glaze. The vase and the cup are 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.Height ranges from 1 3/4 in to 5 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 5 3/4 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Crazing to the glaze throughout. Light wear along the underside consistent with age and use.

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