Burmantofts: a baluster vase with flared rim decorated with leaves against a green background faintly impressed mono + 611; a similar vase decorated with blue flowers against a yellow ground, hts. 24cm (minor glaze loss to foot rim)366 - chips and marks to rim, 1 sq cm patch of glaze loss + further loss to foot, (yellow vase) WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
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Burmantofts: a spherical olive glaze vase with raised foot and short neck with gadroon style incised decoration to top and bottom, impressed monogram and EH963, ht. 19cm (hairline cracks and small chip to rim) Burmantofts: a squat circular bowl with all over stylised flower and leaf relief decoration under an olive glaze, impressed monogram and England 1782M, diameter 18cm
A Salopian Art Pottery double gourd vase, circa 1890-1900, turquoise glaze, impressed 'SALOPIAN', 24.5cm high; together with a similar Burmantofts faience double gourd vase, pinkish red glaze, impressed marks including shape number 1584 and 'WHITE', 21.5cm high (latter broken at centre and restuck) (2)Condition:Salopian - Some glaze discolouration around the lower band of the upper gourd due to apparent colour/firing difficulties but no damages or repairs.Burmantofts - broken at middle section and re-stuck
A Burmantofts faience vase with a lime green glaze, shape 1400, with textured decoration, impressed marks, 37.5cm highCondition:Crazing to the glaze throughout and a small hairline to the foot, further hairline to body. Some brown staining inside the mouth and a random splodge of white paint to the body, but no signs of any further damages.
A small group of Burmantofts faience, late 19th century, comprising a small relief-moulded planter, red glaze, decorated with foliage, impressed marks including number 1782, rim diameter 11cm; a turquoise glaze candlestick, shape 2219, 23cm high; a mallet-shaped vase, pale green glaze, shape 1539, 22cm high; and a further green vase with incised flowers, 19cm high; and a further candlestick, of column form, red glaze (converted for use as a lamp), height excluding fitting 29cm (5)(a.f)Condition:Turquoise Candlestick - restored around the base.Tall Pale green vase - hairline to mouth, crazing to the glaze, some discolouration and a small glaze faultSmaller vase - Large chip and one further smaller nibble to mouthRed jardiniere - No damages or repairs but some scratches to exteriorRed candlestick - drilled hole for power cable, fitted with lightbulb holder
An unusual Burmantofts faience vase or basket, late 19th century, of single-handled form,. yellow or ochre glazed, modelled as a Sundial shell surrounded by sealife including lobster and fish, impressed 'BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE', 21cm high overallCondition:Typical crazing to the glaze throughout and a couple of firing crack. Slight glaze wear/nibbling to the ends of the seaweed handle. No cracks or chips.
An interesting collection of British art pottery, predominantly circa 1890-1930, including a Bretby rectangular green planter, 21cm wide; a George Clews 'Chameleon Ware' blue oil lamp, 15cm long; a pair of small Dunmore red and green flambe vases, impressed 'DUNMORE' to one, 10cm high; and another Dunmore vase, 14cm high; a Burmantofts faience 'Sang de Boeuf' type vase, 14cm high; a miniature Doulton Lambeth faience jug, painted with foliage, 9cm high; miniature; small Yarm pottery dish, 7.5cm diameter; a running glaze planter, in the manner of Linthorpe, with dimples to the body, unmarked, 20cm diameter; a small Linthorpe terracotta vase, shape 1623, 14cm high; a Langley vase, decorated with foliage, 8cm high; a small group of Salopian, comprising a green glazed baluster vase, 15cm high; a brown drip glaze planter, 14cm diameter; a waisted blue mottled vase, 19cm high and a C.H Brannam (Barnstaple) jug, mottled red and green glaze, 20cm, etc (group lot, two trays - some damages/repairs)
A collection of British art pottery, circa 1880-1930, including a group of C H Brannam (Barnstaple): a mug, green glazed with spiralling handle, decorated with floral motifs, registered design number 44561, 12cm high; a small three-handled vase, red glaze, 9cm diameter a vase, decorated with fish, dated 1897, 7.5cm high; another jug, also with fish (damaged), 17cm high; and a clog, 15cm long; a Salopian art pottery column candlestick, 17.5cm high; a Burmantofts faience 'Sang de Boeuf' vase, impressed marks, 14cm high; a pair of treacle glazed portrait dishes of the Artful Dodger and a female companion, unmarked, 13.5cm diameter; a Linthorpe vase, decorated with foliage, 12cm high; a Lovatt's Langley vase, signed by F. Suttcliffe, nicely decorated with birds and foliage, 15cm high; a Wortley Art Pottery (Leeds) dimpled vase, 12cm high; a pair of Torquay Ware vases, and more (qty, two trays, some damages)
A pair of Burmantofts faience grotesque spoon warmers in the form of toads, circa 1885-90, pale ochre or yellow glaze, impressed factory monogram, impressed with numbers 259 and 451, 14.5cm high (2) (one a.f)Condition:Toad 1 - Crack to the mouth area. Typical glaze crazing throughout. One minute glaze flake to the rim of the mouth and a couple of others to the spots on the body and one eye ridge. No further damages or any restoration.Toad 2 - Two large body cracks. One amateur covered chip to a foot.
Four British art pottery grotesque spoon warmers, late 19th century comprising a Wardle and Co (Washington Works, Hanley) toad, circa 1890-95, modelled standing on three feet, in a light ochre or yellow glaze, impressed 'WARDLE ENGLAND', 16cm high; another two toads, modelled seated with red glaze, possibly Dunmore Pottery (Scotland), 10cm and 14cm high; and a Burmantofts frog, light green, impressed marks including number 1897, 14cm high (4)Condition:Wardle - One leg broken and re-stuck. Now a little bit unsteady on the three feet. Typical crazing to the glaze throughout. Small crack to the rear of the vessel.Burmantofts frog - Extensive damages and repairs.Red toad - larger toad mouth cracked
A collection of English art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a large Burmantofts faience jardiniere, painted with flowers against a dark blue ground, 27cm diameter at mouth (a.f); a Leeds Art Pottery vase, of tall proportions, painted with flowers, 53.5cm high (restored); a Linthorpe pottery vase, shape 366, semi-lustrous glaze, and a large Linthorpe bowl, attributed to Christopher Dresser, shape number 402, with a brown and mottled green/white glaze, impressed marks, 46cm diameter (4) (all sold with faults, as seen)Condition:Jardiniere - Extensive stapled body crack and numerous large foot rim chips.Leeds Art Pottery vase - restoration to mouth and neck.Linthorpe bowl - Numerous large chips all around to both rim, foot and body.Linthorpe vase - Large section broken and re-stuck to the rim.
A small group of bright yellow or mustard English art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a small Bretby jardiniere, shape 11170; a larger Wardle jardiniere with reticulated rim, raised on four feet; two Bretby vases, a Burmantofts faience vase, a J R Mally & Co (London) jug, printed marks, 24.5cm high; a Minton's tri-footed bowl, shape 1716, and a C.H Brannaum Barum vase, tallest item 30cm high and a small treacle glaze Dunmore pottery boot; and a small Doulton Lambeth vase, 7.5cm high (repaired, some damages) (9)
A pair of late 19th Century Burmantofts 6 inch plastic clay tiles, each decorated with a central roundel, one showing sailing boats at sea, the other a landscape scene with cattle and a castle ruins to the distance, both after designs attributed to Harold Leach, one with a monogram, impressed marks verso. (2)
A 19th Century Burmantofts 6 inch plastic clay tile, relief moulded with three parakeets to a bough against a patterned ground with deep blue glaze, impressed monogram mark, together with three further relief moulded tiles with classical portraits in profile with ochre and brown glazed finish. (4)
An early 20th Century Burmantofts 6 inch dust pressed tile, with a heavy relief repeat fleur-de-lis moulded decoration all in a deep brown glaze ground, together with another heavy relief moulded Burmantofts tile, partially decorated with a stylised flower in cream glaze over a pale grey ground, both retain Propeller mark verso. (2)
A 19th Century 6 inch x 12 inch plastic clay tile, possibly Burmantofts, impasto decorated in the classical style with an urn with flowers, acanthus scrolls and swags to a treacle glazed ground, incised marks, together with three matched dimension panels with relief moulded designs of various botanical studies in glazed finish, all unmarked. (4)
A late 19th Century Burmantofts 6 inch x 12 inch plastic clay tile, impasto decorated with a flowering convolvulus picked out in enamel colours against a graduated green to brown ground, impressed mark, together with a similar unmarked example of chrysanthemums, both framed, and a further unframed example with daffodils. (3)
A large pair of Burmantoft's Faience Barbotine wall chargers, model no.315, painted in impasto with simple flowers and foliage sprays in green, white and brown on a chestnut brown ground, sold with a copy of the Burmantofts catalogue, impressed and incised factory marks, 47cm. diam. (2) ProvenanceA Private Collection of Burmantoft's Faience Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 22nd June 2017 lot 603.Private collection.
A BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE GROTESQUE SPOON WARMER, pattern no 1906, in the form of a lizard or crocodile like creature with an open mouth, sang de boeuf glaze, impressed marks to base, height 15cm (1) (Condition Report: appears in good overall condition, some chips on toes and glaze chips on teeth/inside mouth)
Burmantofts FaienceSpoon warmerturquoise glazeimpressed marks13cm high. Crazing throughout. Hairline crack to a foot. Crack under left leg where leg meets body. Other cracks joining with crazing, a bit of glaze loss behind his left eye. Dimpled marks within the glaze. Condition report pictures added.
A late Victorian Burmantofts monumental earthenware amber glazed jardiniere on stand, the large bowl with ropetwist border above raised laurel leaf and flower border above gadroon section, the tripod stand with raised flower motifs and three Ram's Heads at corner section on paw feet, marked to underside, the entire approx 84cm high x 50cm at widest section
A Terracotta Sculpture of a Sleeping Girl, 41cm wide; together with a large Burmantofts style high-shouldered vase, impasto with flowers, stamped England, 62cm (2)A Terracotta Sculpture of a Sleeping Girl - left leg reattached at the knee. Right foot reattached. Numerous chips and small flakes to the edges. Some engrained dirt. Vase - heavy glaze chipping to the top rim and shoulder. The glaze is crazed all over. Large flat chip to the foot. Long vertical crack to the body. Signed Dean.
A Capodimonte polychrome relief decorated urn shaped vase with egg and dart rim over a classically decorated body and mask decorated gilt handles on a foliate decorated base and square foot bearing crowned "N" blue underglazed mark 20 cm high together with a circa 1900 Burmantofts foliate decorated vase bearing impressed mark "1050" to base 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Capodimonte urn has some significant chips to the underside of the rim as well as various firing faults to the upper white part of the rim. In need of a good clean. General wear and tear to include some losses to the gilt and enamel. See images for more details. The Burmantofts vase has been heavily broken and restored, particularly to the top quarter. There is heavy crazing throughout. Large chips on the foot and it is generally very dirty with dried on glue type remnants. Has heavy wear and tear conducive with age, use and damage. See images for further details.
A pair of Burmantofts faience floral jardinières, c.1900, 23cm One with hairline crack downward from rim, approx. 5cm, visible both inside and out; the other with a hairline crack at interior, approx. 7cm; both have been used for plant storage and interiors are damp-stained and crazed; exteriors not crazed. Shape 2013 impressed. 31cm maximum width.
A WYSE & ISLE HOLYROOD VASE AND AN UNMARKED BURMANTOFTS STYLE DRAGON VASE, comprising a Holyrood vase, mottled pale green and purple glaze, height 15.5cm (small paint chip to rim), the turquoise and brown Dragon vase has no maker's mark, height 25cm (2) (Condition Report: the Dragon vase has a chip and nibbles along the base, other obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A Burmantofts Anglo-Persian faience pottery vase, c.1880, decorated by Leonard King, of globe and shaft form with a garlic neck, painted with repeating foliate motifs, painted and impressed marks,36.5cm highFor a similar example, see Victoria & Albert Museum, accession number C.221-2018.Condition ReportOverall, good order. Crazed. No obvious chips or cracks.
A PAIR OF BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE PARTIE-COLOUR PERSIAN VASES designed by Joseph Walmsley, model no. 2061, with stylized floral and foliate decoration in shades of turquoise, blue, grey and yellow, the bases with impressed factory marks, 35cm high. Condition Report : Good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Burmantofts faience green glazed incised baluster shaped vase on circular foot, stamped and No'd, to base "1400", 37.5 cm high, together with a glazed potter figure of "Queen Maria Anna of Spain", with blue over glazed mark to base "P.S.T." around a central "O", 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Burmantofts only: has had area of damage/repair to the foot, has all over crazing, in need of a clean, general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A SMALL PAIR OF BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE TURQUOISE GLAZED CYLINDRICAL PEDESTALS (6)Circa 1900 Each decorated with stylised wave and scroll panels, , impressed marks, 48cm high; also three other Burmantofts turquoise glazed cylindrical pedestals, 63cm to 68cm high and a Burmantofts jardiniere moulded with a band of flowers, 23cm high (6)Provenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition ReportPair of small Burmantofts pedestals- some wear and glaze crazing to the upper surfaces. One pedestal with some small glaze chips around the rim. Pedestal, 63cm high- some discolouration to the Glaze. Some wear to the upper surface. Pedestal, 67cm high- some wear to the upper surface. Shallow chip to the edge of the aperture on the top, approx. 1.5cm by 1cm. Shallow chip to the top rim, approx. 2cm square with some infill. Small chip around the top of the footrim. Some variance in the tone of the glaze. Pedestal 68cm high- some wear to the upper surface. Minor nick to the rim. Some restoration to the base. Some discolouration and variance in tone to the glaze.Jardiniere- long, shallow chip around the footrim, approx. 6cm by 1.5cm . Fine horizontal crack to side , approx. 7cm length. Some staining a surface scratches to the interior. The white spot to the interior seen in the photo is just light or a flash from the camera
A GROUP OF BRITISH CERAMICS (11)Late 19th/20th century Comprising; two Burmantofts faience yellow glazed bottle vases, 23cm and 27cm high; a Bretby flambe glazed bottle vase, 25cm high; a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian blue glazed ovoid vase, 28cm high; three Royal Doulton `Rouge et Noir' vases, tallest 24cm high; two small Bretby jardinieres, 9.5cm and 11cm high; also two small turquoise glazed bottle vases, tallest 15cm high (11)Provenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition ReportThe smaller Bretby jardiniere has a nick to the rim. Otherwise in overall good condition
A late 19th century Burmantofts pottery jardinière stand. Glazed yellow, of octagonal shape, decorated in relief with vertical panels of stylized flowerheads above stepped bases, impressed marks to interiors with shape number '1422', height 42.5cm Condition Report: Crazing to the glaze. Two large chips to the base and a long hairline crack. Would benefit from a clean. Some scuffs and scratches consistent with age and usage. Colour bright, no obvious restoration.
A BURMANTOFTS STYLE JARDINIERE AND STAND the base modelled as a Griffin seated on a plinth, the bowl with laurel wreath base and baluster ribbed body, all with turquoise glaze, 122cm high Purportedly bought from Amisfield House, Haddington from Lord Wemyss, circa 1922 before the house was demolished Condition Report:There are a few areas with chips, mainly to the stand. There is a large chip to the top of the pedestal. See image with white paper. All over crazing to the glaze
A Burmantofts jardiniere pedestal, decorated in the Aesthetic manner, with spiralling floral spray, on graduated green ground, 89cm high, impressed marks, c.1880; a Bretby majolica jardiniere, boldly moulded with stylised leaves and flowers, in graduated green glaze, 33.5cm high, impressed marks, c.1900 (2)
A Burmantofts turquoise glazed 'faience' model of a monkey, shown in seated pose, having later glass eyes, impressed marks and numbered 1996 to the underside, h.7cm, together with a Victorian green glazed majolica Palissy type toad, length 8cm (2) Monkey – very finely crazed throughout, otherwise appears in excellent and original condition.Toad – very finely crazed throughout, two approx. 4x3mm and another 2x2mm glaze chips to underside, one ‘flea bite’ glass loss to top, otherwise good.

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