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Good Edwardian walnut side cabinet by Jas Shoolbred & Co, the raised upper section fitted with an arcaded mirror recessed centre flanked by double glazed cupboard doors over a central carved panel flanked by bevelled mirrored panels, the lower section with central demi-lune recess over an arched bijouterie glazed central section over carved cupboard doors flanked by arched open recesses over square glazed cupboards, supported upon a stepped plinth and short turned feet, surmounted by a broken arched dentil cornice and urn finial, 57" wide
Ann Wynn Reeves, attributed a swollen rectangular dish, wax resist decorated with geometric design, and a copy of Practical Pottery & Ceramics by Kenneth Clark dish unsigned 28.5cm. wide Literature Kenneth Clark Practical Pottery & Ceramics page 50 plate 74 for a comparable dish decorated with an owl design.
A rare James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars glass inkwell probably designed by Harry Powell, ovoid green glass body with mica inclusions, with silver cover stamped marks, J P & Ss, London 1907, 10.5cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 110 plate 61 for a comparable inkwell
A Theodore Deck pottery solifleur vase waisted square section, painted with flower sprays in red, purple and ochre on a blue ground impressed mark 26.5cm. high Literature Theodore Deck Ceramiste H Blairman & Sons, page 23 figure 11 for a comparable vase illustrated at the Paris Exposition Universelle, 1878.
A set of six oak chairs designed by Edward Welby Pugin, cantilevered pegged legs on brass ball feet to front, curved pegged back splat, red velvet seat unsigned 84cm. high Pugin designed an identical chair for The Grange, his family home in Ramsgate in 1864. The Victoria & Albert museum has an identical chair, collection number W.1-1991. Literature Charlotte Gere & Michael Whiteway Nineteenth Century Design page 143 plate 172 for a comparable chair.
A Jan Eisenloeffel copper kettle and cover probably manufactured by F & R Fischer, cylinder form with flat top and angled spout, hinged handle with cane stamped mark to spout 15.5cm. wide Literature The Modern Art of Metalwork, Brohan Museum, page 154 catalogue number 130 for a comparable kettle
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware mantel clock by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled with Ionic pillars and winged lion capitals, incised with panels of geometric flowers, in shades of green, blue and brown, with Lund & Blockley movement incised 18 R W Martin London 12-1874, small flat chip to base rim 21cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis Publications, page 13 figure 3. Provenance Harriman Judd Collection
A large Martin Brothers stoneware vase baluster form, incised with panels of goat masks and crossed musical instruments, inside scrolling foliage, in shades of brown on a buff ground incised 1-1896, Martin Brothers London & Southall, 34cm. high Provenance An identical vase was sold at Sotheby`s January 20th 1922, lot 93 The Crittall Collection of Martin Ware. It is illustrated in the Nettlefold catalogue plates 48 and 49.
A Rare Martin Brothers bird cruet set, by Robert Wallace Martin, each modelled as a grotesque bird, glazed in shades of ochre, blue and green incised R W Martin to base, painted Martin Bros London & Southall panel to back, minor restoration to tips of toe of one, tallest 14cm. high
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