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Pacific (Gilbert & Ellice Islands) OP Grapple - 1956 Christmas Card Christmas Island B.F.P.O. 170 signed by Charles Unwin and with deleted printed "Headquarters, Task Force "Grapple" Air Ministry, Whitehall Gardens, London S.W.I." The card skilfully depicts the Nuclear Explosion in the form of a Christmas Cracker. With envelope GB 2½d tied by B.F.P.O. Christmas Island 13 DEC 56, A rare graphic 1 (Air Delivered 300 KT Fisscon/Fusion Nuclear Bomb on May 15 1957) documents of philatelic and Scientific importance.
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1887, shouldered cylindrical form, incised with wild flowers between slender geometric borders, in white, green and brown on a buff ground, incised 1-1887 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, repaired lip, 22cm. high Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware rabbit bibelot designed by Harry Simeon & Vera Huggins, the circular base modelled with a rabbit seated on haunches eating, glazed in colours impressed factory marks, 10cm. wide. Literature Desmond Eyles & Louise Irvine The Doulton Lambeth Wares, Richard Dennis, page 260 for a comparable example illustrated.
A James Macintyre & Co Florian Ware baluster vase designed by William Moorcroft, painted with trailing flowers and foliage in blue on a pale blue ground, printed factory mark, painted green signature, tiny glaze nick to top rim, 11cm. high Provenance A Private collection of Moorcroft Pottery
A Foley porcelain coffee set for two designed by Angelica Bell, model V.620, made for the 1934 Art in Industry Exhibition, painted with flowerheads on a spotted ground, in shades of blue, green, red and black on a white ground, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug two cups, saucers and a plate, printed and painted marks, chips to spout of pot, 17.5cm. high, (8) Exhibited Grupa Bloomsbury British Bohemia, The Bloomsbury Circle of Vanessa Bell, International Cultural Centre, Krakow, Poland, 2010. Literature Grupa Bloomsbury British Bohemia, The Bloomsbury Circle of Vanessa Bell, exhibition catalogue, page 169 this actual set illustrated. Angelica Bell, the daughter of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell was commissioned to design this coffee set for the 1934 Art in Industry exhibition at the age of just 16. The exhibition featured work by Paul Nash, Laura Knight and her parents, produced by Clarice Cliff at Wilkinson's Pottery, Foley and also glass by Steven's & Williams.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two ducks swimming on a pond, in colours, and another set of four Carter Farmyard Series tiles decorated with two white geese, impressed marks, painted FY mark, repair to one Goose tile, 30.5cm. square (panel), (8) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 169 for the Farmyard Series of individual tiles illustrated.
Two graduated Bing & Grondahl stoneware vases designed by Valdemar Pedersen, shouldered cylindrical form, incised with geometric panels, covered in a brown hare's fur glaze, four graduated vases and five other Bing & Grondahl pieces by Valdemar Pedersen, printed marks, impressed marks VP monogram 24cm. high (11)
A unique Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque dog jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, modelled crouched, seated on all fours, his anthropomorphic face, wide smiling toothy grin, glazed ochre and brown with white highlights, incised to neck and underside of base 11-1884 R W Martin London & Southall, 23cm. high Literature A Large Collection of Martin Brothers Stoneware Sotheby's 19th April 1978 lot 230 for a similar grotesque produced in 1884. Provenance Private European collection.
A Liberty & Co silver and enamel vesta case designed by Archibald Knox, rectangular with hinged cover, cast in low relief with Celtic knot motif enamelled in blue and green, engraved to reverse, stamped marks Birmingham 1904 5cm. long Literature Stephen A Martin Archibald Knox, ARTMEDIA page 213 for a comparable vesta illustrated. Archibald Knox Beauty & Modernity A Designer Ahead of His Time, Archibald Knox Society, 2014, page 39 catalogue number.66 for a comparable example.
A Liberty & Co Cairene mahogany armchair, the angled seat on five turned legs, the arms and back inset with mashrabiya panels, unsigned, 90cm. high Literature Daryl Bennett Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915 The Birth of Modern Interior Design, ACC Books page 14 plate 1.6 for a reproduction of this model illustrated in The Cabinet Maker, April 1885.
Cinderella - The Slipper Fits a rare Morris and Co tile designed by Edward Burne-Jones, depicting Cinderella holding the matching shoe before Prince Charming, painted in colours unmarked, minor rim chips, 14.5cm. square Literature Richard & Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 45 plate 13C for a comparable example of this tile illustrated.
A collection of thirty-five Minton & Co tiles the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, each decorated with a stylised flower roundel inside matrix design in black and sand on a cream ground, impressed marks, damages 15cm. square Literature Stuart Durant Christopher Dresser, Academy Editions, page 125 for a page of designs by or attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, similar.
A rare set of four Sherwin & Cotton Maori tiles designed by George Cartlidge, each with sepia portrait, comprising Bella, Sophia, Turai Netana and Matene Te Nga, impressed factory marks, GC monogram to front 23 x 15cm. (5) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 54 catalogue numbers 118-121. Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.
Cinderella in the Kitchen a rare Morris and Co tile designed by Edward Burne-Jones, painted in colours unsigned, minor glaze chips and small hairline to base rim, 15 x 15.5cm. Literature Richard & Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 44 plate 12b for the original drawing including the Fairy Godmother entering the kitchen, illustrated.
A Richard Parkinson Pottery Golfer designed by Susan Parkinson, model no.70, painted in shades of blue-grey impressed marks 39cm. high Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 107 for a comparable example
A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter biscuit barrel designed by Archibald Knox, with later green glass liner, cast in low relief with foliate panels, unsigned 15cm. high Catalogue notes this model was illustrated in Liberty's adverts costing 14/6. Provenance Arts and Crafts Christie's South Kensington, 14th May 2002 lot 154.
A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative Admiral Lord Nelson teapot and cover, with rope handle, modelled in low relief with a portrait of Lord Nelson, the reverse with Victory at full sail, inside rope borders, the rim inscribed England Expects Every Man Will Do HIs Duty, in colours impressed factory marks, tiny glaze frit to base rim, 13cm. high, (2) Literature Desmond Eyles & Louise Irvine The Doulton Lambeth Wares, Richard Dennis, page 279 this teapot design illustrated as part of the Centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar range 1905.
'Peacock Feather' a James Macintyre & Co Florian Ware ewer designed by William Moorcroft, tapering cylindrical form, tubeline decorated with panels in blue on a pale blue ground, printed factory mark, painted green signature, small bruise to top rim, 20cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury Moorcroft Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 40 for this design illustrated.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two black and white rabbits grazing, in colours, impressed marks, painted FY mark, 30.5cm. square (panel), (4) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham
Two large Maw & Co four tile panels, each depicting a medieval hunting scene, one depicting a crossbowman and hounds, the other a man spearing a boar caught by a hound, mounted attendants behind, on a scrolling foliage ground, glazed in colours on cream, impressed marks, factory chipped corners for mounting in a fireplace, 78 x 23.5cm.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature jug by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1887, compressed ovoid form, incised with wild flowers in pale blue and brown on a buff ground, incised 1-87 Martin Bros London 5cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Pottery Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978 A private collection of Martin Ware.
'Harebell' a James Macintyre & Co vase designed by William Moorcroft, compressed body with tall cylindrical neck and everted, fluted rim, painted in shades of blue and green on a white ground, painted green signature, professional restoration to top rim, 24.5cm. high Provenance A Private collection of Moorcroft Pottery
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1892, shouldered ovoid form, incised with four ferocious dragons, in shades of brown on a textured, matt green ground, incised 1-1892 Martin Bros London & Southall 22cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis, page 99 figure 144 for a similar footed vase decorated with dragons. Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware
'Queen Victoria' a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile by George Cartlidge, in sepia tones, a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile of Lady Hamilton as Miranda, Uncle Joe and two J H Barratt portrait tiles of President Woodrow Wilson, General Foch by George Cartlidge, impressed marks, GC monogram 23 x 15cm (6) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 52 this design of Queen Victoria commemorating her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 illustrated. Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.
‡ John Ward (born 1938) a hand-built stoneware vase, ovoid with tapering square neck, covered in a black metallic glaze, the neck with blue-green patches impressed seal mark, 28cm. high Provenance Courcoux & Courcoux private collection. Literature Amanda Game Contemporary British Crafts The Goodison Gift, page 144 cat. no. 56 for a comparable form.
'Revived Cornflower' a pair of James Macintyre & Co Florian Ware bottle vases designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid with swollen, slender cylindrical neck, painted in shades of yellow, blue and green on a white ground, printed Factory mark, painted green signature, paper collection label 16.5cm. high, (2) Provenance The Albert Wade Collection, Sotheby's 2002. A Private collection of Moorcroft Pottery
A pair of Royal Doulton Chang ashtrays with silver mounts designed by Charles Noke, by Harry Nixon, circular, shouldered form, the shoulder with running thick crackled white glaze splashed with green, yellow and turquoise, over a flambe red ground, painted Royal Doulton mark, Noke facsimile signature HN monogram and one mount hallmarked C B & S London 1928, the other without hallmarks, one professionally restored, 9cm. wide, (2)
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1905, swollen, square section, modelled to each side in low relief with a grotesque fish swimming, glazed in green on a pale buff ground, the top rim glazed brown, incised 11-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall Provenance A private collection of Martin Ware.
A collection of eighteen original lead moulds for the portrait tiles, including Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Hardy, Jesus Christ, the Madonna and Child, 23 x 15cm (Hardy), (19) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 78 for Abraham Lincoln (205) and Thomas Hardy (203) illustrated Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.
A large architectural Boar Hunt tile possibly by Minton, modelled in low relief with a medieval figure felled and fighting a boar as two other standing figures try to spear it, in shades of pale blue and sand on a cream ground, unmarked, minor glaze chips, 37 x 35.5cm. Literature Tony Herbert & Kathryn Huggins The Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors, Phaidon, for examples of similar Minton's majolica glaze tiles used at the Royal Dairy, Windsor.
A James Macintyre & Co vesta designed by William Moorcroft, footed ovoid form, tubeline decorated with simple flower stem design with Art Nouveau scrolling foliage, in shades of red and blue on a textured celadon ground, painted green WM signature, professional restoration to foot rim, 7cm. high Provenance A Private collection of Moorcroft Pottery
‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt-glazed stoneware angled pot and cover, covered in a blue and grey glaze, a Walter Keeler angled jug a smaller Walter Keeler pourer and four salt-glazed mugs, impressed seal mark, 14cm. high (8) Provenance Victoria & Albert Museum shop, 1988 Private collection
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware bowl designed by Frank Abrahams, C83-25, octagonal section, tubelined to the interior with an exotic bird, in colours on a purple ground printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature and C83 mark, hairline to top rim, 22.5cm. diam. (2) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 115 for a comparable bowl illustrated. Provenance The Morrisware collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson.

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