A RICHARD AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY POWDER BOWL AND LID decorated with a white rose, no 378 to base, an Elizabeth Amour oval bowl and jug and another jug by A.H.A for Bough, 15cm high Condition Report:powder pot and lid - crazed, no chips, cracks or restorationoval bowl crackedsmall jug - crazed and handle restoredlarge jug - crazed and cracked near to spout
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Five pieces of Bough Pottery to include a hand-painted milk jug by Elizabeth Amour, dated 1921, with floral bands to the white ground, glazed blue handle and spout, marked to the underside 11cm high, another milk jug, circa 1923, a hand-painted dish, a sucrier and a preserve pot with cover, all signed to the base. (5)
A late 19thC Minton porcelain plate, painted with a bird on a bough, within a blue border, impressed marks, together with a Beswick pottery character teapot modelled as Dolly Varden, number 1203, two Wedgwood porcelain vases decorated in the Wild Strawberry pattern, and a Gibsons pottery teapot, printed with roses. (5)
A pair of Corona ware baluster Chinese inspired vases, a 19thc handpainted plate, Dunstaffnage Castle, with green and gilt border, a 19thc cup, a Beleek leaf shaped dish, a Bough pottery circular dish, a blue and white transfer printed ashet, a pair of pink crimped border plates etc. (a lot)
Various 19thC and later pottery and effects, Goebel Hummel figure of a bird on a tree bough, 15cm high, 19thC Wedgwood transfer printed saucer, with impressed imprinted marks, four 19thC Gaudy Welsh design floral plates, Crown Staffordshire posy, donkey ornaments, glass paperweight, etc. (a quantity)
A collection of English blue and white pottery, various dates, comprising a moulded hexagonal teapot and cover, with widow finial, ovoid teapot and cover, lozenge section sugar bowl and cover, with swan finial, circular sugar bowl and cover, five various mugs: A Willow pattern sauce tureen and cover, large chinoiserie jug, urn-shaped bough-pot and pierced cover, tobacco jar and domed cover, soup plate
Scottish Pottery, Elizabeth Amour (Glasgow School of Art) for Bough Studio Pottery of Edinburgh, a set of four hand painted bowls with the mottos "Fly Low Fly Long", "Make Your Byways, Highways", "To Every Rose A Thorn" and "Time Steals Away All Grief", each signed with initials EA to base and dated 1915, 18cm diameter, (4)
Scottish Pottery, Elizabeth Amour (Glasgow School of Art) for Bough Studio Pottery of Edinburgh, a hand painted pottery water jug and cover with the motto "Meal Small Serve All", signed with initials EA to base and dated 1915, 12cm tall, and a similar bowl with "The Proof O' The Pudding's, The Eating O'T", 13cm diameter, (2)
Scottish Pottery, Richard Amour 1900-1949 for Bough Studio Pottery of Edinburgh, a hand painted bowl decorated with fruit pattern, signed with initials RA to base and dated XXXV for 1935, shape or pattern number 384R, 16cm diameter, and a box and cover, shape or pattern number 336R, 14cm wide, (2)
A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form with three applied handles, slip decorated with a fruiting bough, in colours on a streaked green and blue ground, a Sunflower Pottery jug with three handles, a candlestick, a mug and a pot, painted Elton, minor glaze chips, pot missing a cover 23.5cm. high (5) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A Bough Pottery crown top chimney pot, 100cm h, another 77cm h, a terracotta crown top chimney pot, 76cm h; together with two further terracotta chimney pots of tapered cylindrical form, each approximately 60cm h (5) Crown top chimney pots with losses, some cracks, chips, other general wear
Collection of Staffordshire pottery, circa 1850 and later, including a figure of a musical Turk, a group of lovers beneath a bough, a pair of Staffordshire pottery models of spaniels enriched in copper lustre, a salt glazed stoneware harvesters jug, a Copeland late Spode punch bowl, 24.5cm diameter and other items
Miscellaneous Spode and other English and Continental pottery and porcelain ornamental ware, to include a Coalport cobalt ground campana vase, c1820, painted with panels of flowers, 14cm h, an oval Spode basket moulded pink ground inkwell, c1820, a Spode ring handled vase, c1810 with red and gilt chrysanthemums on a vivid green ground, a Staffordshire cobalt ground scent bottle and flower domed stopper, c1840 and a 19th c Continental claret ground bough pot (16) Spode basket inkwell handle restored. Spode two handled green ground vase - one handle restored. Coalport campana vase with light wear to gilding mainly on foot, the other items in generally good condition or with small faults
A pair of modern Italian pottery tureens and covers modelled as cockerels, of Nove type painted with flowers, inscribed ITALY, approximately 39cm in length: and a modern Continental pottery bough-pot and pierced cover, 26.5cm in length Condition Report: Condition report update- Monday 2nd November One cock cracked and repaired (damage is most clearly visible to interior- looks to have been broken and restored- less visible from the outside) Additionally there are some areas of fritting to extremities- such as small area to comb of other rooster. The odd small chip to the bough pot Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of 19th century ceramics, comprising agateware teapot with pewter cover, the body detailed with verse, a further example detailed A Present from Blackpool, large Wedgwood best composition mortar, two copper lustre jugs and a small cup, floral print decorated jug possibly Don Pottery, Gaudy Welsh jug, floral painted mug, Staffordshire nursery plate, teapot, and teacup and saucer, reticulated chestnut basket, Staffordshire bough group, plus a later Staffordshire style dog. (9). Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A RICHARD ARMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY CACHE POT painted with grapes and flowers on a black ground, 8cm high, printed and painted R.A. 26 mark to base, together with two Mary Ramsay for Strathyre pottery pieces including a child's mug with sponged decoration 6.5cm high and a bowl painted with bands of colour, both with painted marks and cat motif (3) Condition Report: Cache pot in good condition. mug is restored. bowl lightly crazed otherwise ok.
A Scottish pottery flask and cover, early 20th century, spherical with elongated neck, the domed cover with pointed knop, the neck painted with a striped band, the body sponged with fruit and flowers, all against a mottled yellow ground, the base bearing the monogram of Annie Cochrane Young and dated 1928. 30.5cm Note: Annie Cochrane Young is believed to have been President of the Scottish Womens Rural Institute at Longniddry in East Lothian and may have learned to paint on pots under Elizabeth Amour of Bough Pottery.
TWO BLACK JACKFIELD COW CREAMERS, one large and the smaller with gilt decoration, each on oval bases with stoppers, two teapots - circular squat shaped semi-glazed - one Ridgways plain, no decoration, and Wedgwood with applied blue floral banding and a pair of Doulton Lambeth egg cups with, possibly silver, banded rims. Continental china - two cherubic and floral bough pots and small oval bowl, a pair of square based twin-handled vases with figural panels and a circular blue floral decorated pedestal bowl, a gilt framed bevelled wall mirror and a table lamp having a green pottery floral Crown Devon base

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