Auction alert: British & continental paintings – to include Bernard Rooke sculptures

framed three dimensional ceramic and canvas contemporary sculpture by Bernard Rooke

A sale of British & continental paintings – to include Bernard Rooke sculptures is being held on Friday 26th May 2023, from 10am.

The sale is being run by Stacey’s Auctioneers & Valuers who are based at the Essex Auction Rooms in Rayleigh. However, this event will be held at Baddow Antique Centre, The Bringey, Great Baddow, Chelmsford CM2 7JW.

251 lots will be going under the hammer,  26 of which are works by Bernard Rooke. We have history with Bernard Rooke, we own a stunning floor lamp by him (very similar to lot #218) – for which we’ve been trying to source an original lampshade. If you have one knocking about in a loft or basement, please let us know! If you’re wondering what one looks like, have a look below at lot #223.

The buyer’s premium applied to these lots is 25% including VAT. You can leave bids via the Stacey’s website or you can bid live either on The Saleroom or EasyLiveAuction websites – added fees will be charged for the live bidding services.

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framed three dimensional ceramic and canvas contemporary sculpture by Bernard Rooke

Lot 201: A framed three dimensional ceramic and canvas contemporary sculpture by Bernard Rooke

With raised earthenware fragments on a white ground in a pine frame. 89 x 74cm
Estimate: £200 – £300

framed contemporary three dimensional moulded and painted picture by Bernard Rooke

Lot 205: A framed contemporary three dimensional moulded and painted picture by Bernard Rooke

Signed lower right in pencil. 89 x 70cm
Estimate: £150 – £200

large floor standing contemporary ceramic floor standing lamp sculpture by Bernard Rooke

Lot 218: A large floor standing contemporary ceramic floor standing lamp sculpture by Bernard Rooke

Height, not including light fitting and shade, 118cm
Estimate: £300 – £500

contemporary ceramic lamp by Bernard Rooke with a black shade

Lot 219: A contemporary ceramic lamp by Bernard Rooke with a black shade

Height, including shade, 46cm
Estimate: £100 – £150

contemporary ceramic lamp, decorated with moulded butterfly and moth and with foliage

Lot 220: A contemporary ceramic lamp, decorated with moulded butterfly and moth and with foliage

With an internal light by Bernard Rooke. Height, 32cm
Estimate: £100 – £150

contemporary ceramic lamp with raised insects by Bernard Rooke with shade

Lot 223: A contemporary ceramic lamp with raised insects by Bernard Rooke with shade

Height, including shade, 67cm
Estimate: £60 – £100

Bernard Rooke floor lamp

Vintage Bernard Rooke studio pottery floor lamp | H is for Home

This fabulous floor lamp came into our lives recently.

Bernard Rooke pottery stamp | H is for Home

It’s by artist, Bernard Rooke and dates from the 1960s/70s period. Bernard Rooke was born in 1938. He attended Ipswich School of Art and Goldsmiths College, London where he took up pottery. He set up a workshop in Forest Hill in London in the 1960s, sharing the space with Alan Wallwork whose work we have sold in the past. Bernard’s pieces are very sculptural and he found that producing lamp bases made his pieces even more acceptable and accessible for the public to have in their homes. They’ve remained a mainstay of his output over many years.

Vintage Bernard Rooke studio pottery floor lamp | H is for Home

There are bulbs both at the top and internally, and this gives a great effect when illuminated – light diffusing through all the little holes and casting shadows on the wall behind.

Detail of a vintage Bernard Rooke lamp with the light diffusing through | H is for Home

We’re now on a hunt for the perfect shade. It has to be Hessian or raffia, we think – and a fair old size too – the lamp base itself stands 3½ feet tall. Let us know if you have one for sale or know where there’s one lurking. We currently have around five lamps that need shades, but this one’s probably top of the waiting list!

Collection of studio pottery stoneware vases | H is for Home

We’ve placed the lamp in our bedroom where it shares the space with other studio pottery from the same era. We like these little groupings of pots. They’re all in quite subdued tones of brown, beige and oatmeal so don’t shout for attention, but we love these subtle variations in colour, shape and texture.

Vintage Bernard Rooke studio pottery floor lamp | H is for Home

The lamp has real impact when you walk into the room. It has the potential to work well in all kinds of settings – from boho-chic to mid century modern. In addition to working well with the other pottery in the space, we also like the way the circular form is echoed by the cane mirror. There’s a classic 1960s starburst clock on the wall close by too. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but we really love it. And we know a good friend of ours will be eyeing it up jealously (and we have to admit that it would look perfect in their house)!