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A Burmantofts Faience urn shaped jardiniere, model no. 664, modelled with swan handles and lion mask roundels on classical foliate frieze border, glazed lime green, another Burmantofts Faience jardiniere, model no.2125, glazed with chestnut leaves and conkers, and another jardiniere decorated with grape and vine impressed marks, restoration, 23.5 high, (3)
A Burmantofts Faience Partie-Colour jardiniere and stand, model no.2128, the ovoid bowl with fluted rim, incised with peacocks above scrolling foliage, the swollen baluster base with similar scrolling flowers, in shades of blue, green and brown impressed and painted marks, minor restoration and glaze loss to top rim of bowl, 68.5cm. high (2)
A large Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian floor vase by Leonard King, model no.156, shouldered form, painted with Green Man mask panels, with foliate borders, glazed in shades of turquoise blue, green, yellow, blue and aubergine on a white ground, impressed marks, painted LK monogram and D.630, glaze chips, 54.5cm. high
A Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian single handled vase by Leonard King, model no.D221, painted with a frieze of scaly fish swimming in a rippling river, in shades of turquoise, blue, green and brown, between two bands of blue scroll foliage, impressed marks, painted marks and LK monogram, professionally restored neck and top of handle, 25.5cm. high
A Burmantofts Faience mantel clock, model no.1434, tapering rectangular form, cast in low relief with a heron wading in a river, with panels of tall flower stems, the top surmounted with a Sphinx, glazed red, impressed and incised marks, remains of paper label, 34cm. high Literature Jason Wigglesworth Burmantofts Faience A Compendium of Design, private press, page 57 for a comparable clock illustrated, glazed turquoise blue. Burmantofts Pottery Bradford Art Galleries & Museum, page 51 catalogue number 55 for a comparable example.
A Burmantofts Faience Partie-Colour vase designed by Joseph Walmsley, model no.2147, decorated with stylised water lily flowers with sinuous Art Nouveau tendrils, glazed in shades of yellow, green, brown and turquoise, and two Burmantofts Faience vases similar impressed marks, second vase with professional restoration, 26cm. high, (3)
A fine Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian Poseidon charger by Leonard King, model no.606, painted to the well with Poseidon riding a shell chariot pulled by sea horses, the rim with scaly fish and foliage frieze, in shades of blue, turquoise, green and aubergine on a white ground, impressed marks, painted marks LK monogram, 46.5cm. diam. Literature Jason Wigglesworth Burmantofts Faience A Compendium of Designs, page 10 this actual piece illustrated.
A Burmantofts Faience wall plaque by Pierre Mallet, model no.947, modelled in low relief with a classical maiden seated in a garden setting with peacock, glazed lime green, another decorated with a stork with a frog in its beak, and another with a fox and heron on a riverbank, impressed marks, main plaque signed P. Mallet, 28cm. diam. (3) Literature Malcolm Haslam English Art Pottery 1865-1915, Antique Collector's Club page 162 figure 118 the heron design illustrated.
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery plaque by Harold Leach, model no. 1121, modelled in low relief with sailing vessels at sea, a galleon at anchor and cliffs in the background, glazed blue impressed marks, incised monogram,HL, restored rim chips, 45.5cm. diam. Literature Burmantoft Pottery Bradford Art Galleries & Museums & Leeds City Museums, 1984, page 52 catalogue number 63 for a comparable example.
A Burmantofts Faience tri-pot, model no.1788, three conjoined ovoid vases with linked loop handles, covered in an olive green glaze, an unusual Burmantofts Leeds Fireclay vase with three looped handles glazed mint green, another similar and twelve other items impressed marks, 22cm. high, (15) Provenance Tennants, 01/06/2013 lot 248 for the main vase.
A Burmantofts Faience Partie-Colour vase designed by Joseph Walmsley, model no. 2192, slender, swollen cylindrical form, incised with anemone flowers in yellow, green, blue and turquoise blue impressed and painted marks, 40cm. high Literature Jason Wigglesworth Burmanofts Faience - A Compendium of Designs, page 70 this shape and design illustrated.
A Burmantofts Faience Partie-Colour vase designed by Joseph Walmsley, model no.2205, shouldered form with swollen neck, modelled in low relief with stylised flower and foliage stems in yellow, blue, turquoise and green on a cream ground, and another two vases similar impressed marks, 23.5cm. high (3)
A Burmantofts Faience jardiniere and stand, model no. 2018, the ovoid bowl with flaring rim cast in low relief with scallop and scroll motif, decorated with a frieze of swans swimming on a river, in shades of blue, green and mustard, the base with similar cast scallop shells and stylised flower columns in blue, turquoise and mustard impressed marks, 88cm. high (2)
A Burmantofts Faience Persian jardiniere with associated stand by W. Schiller & Sons, model no.2217, the ovoid bowl modelled in low relief with a frieze of scaly fish, amidst scrolling waterweed, glazed in shades of blue and green, the stand with similar diving scaly fish in blue, buff and green impressed and painted marks, glaze chips and old restoration to bowl, chips to base rim, 77.5cm. high (2)
A Burmantofts Faience floor vase, model no. 412, slender, shouldered form, cast in low relief with sprays of berried foliage, glazed bright yellow, impressed marks, hairline to top rim, 78cm. high Catalogue notes An example of this vase was illustrated in the 1899 Burmantofts Faience catalogue.
A Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian vase by Leonard King, model no.67, tapering cylindrical form, painted with a ferocious dragon, in shades of turquoise blue, blue, green, yellow and aubergine on a cream ground, impressed marks, painted LK monogram, DSg 108, glaze loss to top rim, 23.5cm. high
A Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian vase by Leonard King, model no.132, ovoid with waisted cylindrical neck, painted with stylised pineapple motif, flowers and foliage in shades of turquoise, blue, green and aubergine on a white ground, impressed marks, painted LK monogram, minor glaze frit, professional restoration, 14.5cm. high
A garniture of five Burmantofts Faience Grass vases, model no.1659, 1397 and 1398, modelled in low relief and glazed in turquoise blue, impressed marks, 41cm. high, (5) Literature Burmantofts Pottery Bradford Art Galleries/Leeds City Museum, page 50 catalogue number 49 for two similar vases illustrated. These vases were retailed in the Liberty & Co catalogue, circa 1900.
A rare Burmantofts Faience Partie-Colour jardiniere designed by Joseph Walmsley, model no.2227, ovoid, modelled in low relief with owls perched on a tree bough, the sun setting on a landscape behind, in colours impressed and painted marks, minor glaze chips, 24.5cm. highLiteratureJason Wigglesworth Burmantofts Faience a Compendium of Designs, page 43 this jardiniere illustrated.
An Arts and Crafts sepia Print "Beata Beatrix circa 1864-1870", after Dante Gabriel Rossetti (model for this work Elizabeth Siddall), contained within a period hand carved Arts and Crafts oak frame in the manner of C.F.A. Voysey (Print A/F), 54cm x 40cm, cf. Tate Britain Collection CONDITION REPORT: Print A/F, mark on neck.

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