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An Ashtead Pottery Christopher Robin Nursery tea service, printed black marks, design No 740058, comprising: two teapots and covers, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a slop bowl, two cake plates, one side plate, two saucers, in sizes; together with a Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' mug, a Wedgwood Beatrix Potter mug and plate
A circa 1920s Ashtead Pottery character jug of 'Stanley Baldwin' by Percy Metcalfe, limited edition no. 490/1000, buff, signed 'Stanley Baldwin' to the rim and 'Percy Metcalfe J25 K' to the base, approx. 20cm high, together with a Melba 'Punch m/s' Mr Punch seated with bat and dog, with incised marks to base and maker's mark, approx. 18cm high (2)
Benjamin Franklin an Ashtead Pottery toby jug designed by Percy Metcalfe, limited edition, painted in colours, a bronze model of the Wembley Lion designed by Percy Metcalfe, and a collection of pottery including Ashtead, Poole Pottery and a Wedgwood tankard designed by Keith Murray painted factory marks, 25cm. high, (a lot). Provenance Biddy Aitken.
A pair of Ashtead potters fantail pigeon bookends, each in a grey glaze, printed marks 15½cm (6in) The Ashtead Pottery lasted for only 12 years from 1923 to 1935. It was set up in Ashtead Surrey with the aim of providing employment for disabled ex-servicemen. At its height, it employed 40 men and produced an array of wares from figures to everyday crockery in bold bright Art Deco designs. They also produced commemoratives designed by some of the leading artists of the time including Phoebe Stabler who also designed for Poole and Royal Doulton. The Ashtead Potters exhibited at the Wembley "British Empire Exhibitions" of 1924 and 1925 having working stands where the potters showed off their skills and wares. The pottery closed in 1935 during the Great Depression.
A quantity of ceramics including a substantial Royal Crown Derby Cabaret tray with white glaze and gilt border decoration, an unusual green glazed vase of cylindrical form with applied geometric decoration, a pair of reproduction Staffordshire style figures, an Ashtead Pottery jug commemorating St Thomas of Canterbury, etc
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