Lowerdown Pottery Crackle‑Glaze Lidded Pot, Leach Studio Lineage, Wren Collection Provenance c1970s

$360.00

A beautifully refined Lowerdown Pottery lidded pot in a soft crackle‑glaze finish, wheel‑thrown with the quiet precision and balance characteristic of the Leach studio lineage. Lowerdown Pottery, founded and led by David Leach, continued the Leach family’s commitment to functional modernism, clean forms, and disciplined craftsmanship — all of which are evident in this piece.

Stamped with the Lowerdown Pottery mark to the base.

Provenance: This pot comes from the Wren Collection, a respected private collection with strong ties to Oxshott Pottery and the broader British studio pottery movement. Pieces from this collection are known for their quality, selectivity, and scholarly provenance.Provenance: The Oxshott Pottery and Wren family collection included works held by:

* Denise Wren (Australian/British, 1891–1979)

* Henry Wren (1884–1947)

* Rosemary D. Wren (1922–2013)

* Peter Crotty

The Wrens were foundational figures in British studio pottery, and works from their collection carry strong cultural and collector value.

Maker: Lowerdown Pottery, UK

Tradition: Leach studio lineage (David Leach's workshop)

Provenance: The Wren Collection

Form: Lidded pot

Glaze: Soft crackle glaze

Era: c1970s–1980s

Size: 10 cm tall × 10 cm diameter

Era: 1970s–1980s

Condition: Two tiny nibbles to the underside base edge are noted for accuracy; they are not visible when displayed and do not detract from the piece’s presentation. Otherwise excellent vintage condition; no cracks or repairs

PRODUCT CODE: D0652

Please note dimensions carefully as it is often difficult to judge sizes accurately from the images.

Note: All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect. AI generated backgrounds are sometimes used for styling purposes.

A beautifully refined Lowerdown Pottery lidded pot in a soft crackle‑glaze finish, wheel‑thrown with the quiet precision and balance characteristic of the Leach studio lineage. Lowerdown Pottery, founded and led by David Leach, continued the Leach family’s commitment to functional modernism, clean forms, and disciplined craftsmanship — all of which are evident in this piece.

Stamped with the Lowerdown Pottery mark to the base.

Provenance: This pot comes from the Wren Collection, a respected private collection with strong ties to Oxshott Pottery and the broader British studio pottery movement. Pieces from this collection are known for their quality, selectivity, and scholarly provenance.Provenance: The Oxshott Pottery and Wren family collection included works held by:

* Denise Wren (Australian/British, 1891–1979)

* Henry Wren (1884–1947)

* Rosemary D. Wren (1922–2013)

* Peter Crotty

The Wrens were foundational figures in British studio pottery, and works from their collection carry strong cultural and collector value.

Maker: Lowerdown Pottery, UK

Tradition: Leach studio lineage (David Leach's workshop)

Provenance: The Wren Collection

Form: Lidded pot

Glaze: Soft crackle glaze

Era: c1970s–1980s

Size: 10 cm tall × 10 cm diameter

Era: 1970s–1980s

Condition: Two tiny nibbles to the underside base edge are noted for accuracy; they are not visible when displayed and do not detract from the piece’s presentation. Otherwise excellent vintage condition; no cracks or repairs

PRODUCT CODE: D0652

Please note dimensions carefully as it is often difficult to judge sizes accurately from the images.

Note: All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect. AI generated backgrounds are sometimes used for styling purposes.