A Pilkington's Lancastrian box and cover by Gladys Rogers, the cover painted with a stylised flowerhead design in golden lustre on a red lustre ground painted artist cipher 16cm. diam. (2) Provenance British Art Pottery Woolley and Wallis 11th December 2013, lot 83 from a Private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.
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A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S. Mycock, dated 1906, shouldered form, painted with a frieze of partridge, between bands of scallop, in golden lustre on a speckled blue ground impressed mark and date VI, painted artist cipher 17cm. high Provenance British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis, 11th December 2013 lot 160.
•Seth Cardew (born 1934) a Wenford Bridge stoneware bowl, painted to the well with radiating scroll design in blue and brown on a grey ground, the exterior with simple wavy line design, impressed seal marks, 31cm. diam. Provenance British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis 11th December 2014, lot 351
John Dunn (born 1944) a large Raku pottery vase, elliptical form with spilt neck, glazed with brushed panels of sky blue on a splashed grey and white ground, another taller John Dunn vase, a John Wheeldon raku pottery vase and another vase painted signature John Dunn 32cm. high (5) Provenance British Art Pottery Woolley and Wallis, 11th December 2013, lot 516, John Wheeldon vase and the Unomi.
•Tessa Fuchs (born 1936) a large flaring bowl, painted to the well with five swans flying above a meandering river, in colours, and a large Tessa Fuchs bowl painted with a landscape impressed TF seal mark, 41.5cm. diam. (2) Literature Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis, 9th March 2011, lot 1118 for a comparable swan bowl.
Mary Rich (born 1940) a porcelain bottle vase with everted rim, painted with a band of fleur de lys in chestnut on a white ground, another Mary Rich vase, and two Christine-Ann Richards covered vases, and three miniature vases, impressed seal marks, 18cm. high (7) Provenance British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis, 11th December 2013 lot 489 (Christine-Ann Richards)
•Peter Hayes (born 1946) a tall white raku vase, dated 1989, sack form, with splits and textured decoration, incised Peter Hayes 89, exhibition number to base, 53cm. high Provenance Mr K Taylor, private collection Clarice Cliff, Art Deco and 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis, 5th March 2014, lot 433
An English Art Nouveau mahogany display cabinet possibly by Shapland and Petter, central glazed velvet lined cabinet, over glazed twin-door compartment, with inlaid marquetry and mother of pearl flower stem decoration, on pierced legs, 197cm high, 139cm wide Literature Daryl Bennett Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple, Museum of Barnstaple, 2005, plate 4.28 for a comparable display cabinet.
•Moira Huntley (born 1932) Village Near Colne, Lancashire, 1996 watercolour and gouache on paper, framed signed lower right, titled on original label to reverse 34 x 35.5cm. (image) Provenance Alresford Gallery, Leslie Gooday OBE Modern British Art, Woolley and Wallis, 26th November 2013, lot 15
An Ashworth Pottery vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, covered in a burgundy red glaze with blue splashes, another Ashworth Pottery vase covered in a curdled, streaked blue and brown glaze with silver aventurine inclusions, another small green Ashworth Pottery vase, a Sevres blue glazed vase, a Jerome Massier jardiniere and three other vases impressed Ashworth mark, 11cm. high (8) Provenance British Art Pottery Woolley and Wallis, 30th November 2005, lot 974 (main Ashworth Pottery vase).
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase by George Cartlidge, pattern no. C17-3, swollen cylindrical form, tubeline decorated with thistle flowers in red and green on a streaked green ground printed marks, painted facsimile signature, paper collection label, 30.5cm. high Provenance The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 97 figure 263 for examples of this shape.
John Stops Clearing Skies Pembrokeshire II Linocut Signed and dated 1994 Limited edition 9/9 40.5cm x 30.5cm Painter relief printer and teacher. Leeds College of Art 1951-2. Taught at Bristol Polytechnic. Elected RWA 1980. Lived in Bristol. See Buckman D. "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945" p.1154.
John Stops (b.1925) Teleddyd Fawr Farm, St Davids from the South Linocut Signed and dated '96 Limited edition 10/19 36.5cm x 27.5cm Painter relief printer and teacher. Leeds College of Art 1951-2. Taught at Bristol Polytechnic. Elected RWA 1980. Lived in Bristol. See Buckman D. "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945" p.1154.
A Bronze Art Deco-Style Woman and Crescent Moon: a large crescent moon on base with suspended nude woman. Unsigned, c1960 H 57cm CONDITION REPORT: Unsigned bronze, woman suspended via hole to top of crescent , can be set either way, looking in or out of moon. No damage perfect condition. H 58cm W45cm
An Art Deco diamond dress ring set with central cushion cut diamond and surrounding smaller stones in unhallmarked gold shank CONDITION REPORT: Ring size N, unhallmarked bi-metal setting/ring. Missing a stone to the side of central diamond, central stone good colour, no carbon under loupe, old cut approx size .85ct. Ring weight 3gms
Two Art Nouveau WMF Table Centrepieces: both with maiden on an eagle holding a cornucopia: one supporting a glass tazza, the other a holder for a vase. Stylised organic tendrils to support plates to base on floral feet, one marked 'WMF' with running EMU H 59cm and 53cm x W 39cm
An Art Nouveau Silver Carriage Clock: Silver hall marked clock London C1898 by W C ,full silver case with neo classical scenes of maiden and bagpiper,fancy front dial cover with inscription to base "presented to Mr J C Rose By his Colleagues at the GPO Sept 25th 1921"on gadrooned ball feet with swing handle to top H11cm W7cm D7.5cm
Ceramics and Glass - a Chinese saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with figures and precious objects, Qianlong Period; another, similar; another, similar; an Art Deco part fruit service, comprising serving bowl and fruit bowls; a Victorian novelty pressed glass milk mug, moulded with Mr Punch and Judy; a Wade pipe stand; 20th century moustache cups; Babycham coupe; royal commemoratives; qty
Ceramics - Austrian plates decorated with fresh water fish; an Art Deco Grindley tureen, green banding (no cover); a Chinese saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with pagodas in a stylized landscape, Qianlong Period; an early 20th century Belgium tyg vase, decorated in mottled tones of green, blue, brown and yellow, impressed marks; stoneware; blue and white; Limoges; qty (4 boxes)
Oriental Art - a Japanese bone netsuke, carved as a kneeling elder, picked out in ink, 4cm high, Meiji Period; a Chinese jadite covered censer, carved in the archaic manner, Dog of Fo finial, loop handles, 7cm high; a Chinese bottle vase, decorated in polychrome with figures in stylized landscapes, 20cm high; a Japanese cloisonne enamel cover, Meiji Period (4)
Silver and plated ware - a silver three - piece cruet, Sheffield 1936, 151.5g; a hairbrush embossed with putti, Birmingham, 1905; a hand mirror unmarked decorated with flower, birds and putti, (af); a silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1912 with matching button hook, Birmingham 1912; an art deco style white metal box, inscribed Anglo-Danish Exchange 1960, a cased pair of ivorine napkin rings
The Police / Autographs: 1983 limited edition colour art poster of The Police - by Bob Linney and Ken Meharg of X3 Posters, with map of Africa image within the image are the faces of the three band members, No 3/500 signed to bottom edge by Andy Summers, Sting and Stuart Copeland, approx. 23.5”x34.5” fair condition some nicks and creasing to edges

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