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William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Hazeldene pattern ceramic vase retailed by Liberty & Co 1902-1913, signed in green W Moorcroft Des, printed Made for Liberty & Co, Rd. No. 397964 Shouldered and slightly waisted form, tube-lined with stylised trees, green, blue and yellow streaked colours, glazed 15.5 cm highGlaze has stopped a little short of the foot. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Peacock pattern twin-handled ceramic vase c.1900, signed in green W Moorcroft, printed Macintyre roundel Tube-lined with stylised feathers and leaves, coloured and glazed 15 cm highFiring blemish on the edge of the foot. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
James Tower (1919-1988), a tall stylised cat Incised and dated Tower 1952 to base with other faint inscriptions above A large tin glazed earthenware model of a stylised cat decorated with typical abstract resist motifs all over in shades of dark grey/blue36cm high (ARR) Note: James Tower almost entirely used vases and plates for his experimental techniques of decoration but three of his contemporaries; Margi Hine, William Newland and Nicholas Vergette (the so called 'Picasettes') all used more figurative forms for their ceramics so it is possible that Tower had been inspired by their work in this instanceLiterature: A similar cat can be seen in a photograph with the artist at the Bath Academy of Art, Corsham Court, 1952, which is reproduced in Timothy Wilcox's 'The Ceramic Art of James Tower', Lund Humphries, 2012, pg. 27Provenance: Bonhams, 20th June 2013, Lot 188Please refer to department for condition report
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Pansy pattern ceramic vase1911-1913, signed in green W Moorcroft, printed Macintyre roundelShouldered form, tube-lined, coloured and glazed with pansy’s on a white ground13.5 cm highSome old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze. A small chip on the foot on the inside of the rim - may have been at the making.
Attributed to Dorothy Feibleman (American b.1951), a laminated bowl c.1970, unsigned A laminated porcelain bowl with radiating lines of multicoloured clays coming from the base and horizontal bands of black and white clay in varying thicknesses 14cm diameter x 6.75cm high (ARR) Note: For a near identical example see Bonhams: Post War and Contemporary Ceramic Art, 22nd October 2009, Lot 33Good condition with no damage or restoration
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Florian ware ceramic vasec.1900, signed in green W M Des, printed Macintyre Florian mark, indistinct Rd. No. Tube-lined in white with stylised flowers on a green and salmon ground15 cm high (drilled)Hole in the bottom. Join where the body meets the foot is partly exposed - looks like a crack - should be covered by glaze. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an Eighteenth Century pattern ceramic vase c.1908, signed in green W Moorcroft, printed Macintyre roundel Baluster shape, finely tube-lined with ribbons and swags of roses and forget-me-nots, glazed and with gilding at the neck and foot 17.5 cm highSome old marks, natural wear and some crazing to the glaze. A few abrasions to the gilt areas.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Fern pattern ceramic oviform vase c.1930, signed blue 'WM' monogram, impressed Moorcroft Made in England Decorated with scrolling stylised plant forms and horizontal banding, tube-lined, coloured and glazed 18 cm high (restored)Restored on the neck and the foot rim. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an Honesty pattern ceramic vase c.1930, signed blue 'WM' monogram, impressed Moorcroft Made in England Decorated with stylised honesty and horizontal banding, tube-lined, coloured and glazed 18 cm highThere are has been some grinding to the foot rim, possibly to remove some over running glaze. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
Juliette Derel (1918-2007), a glazed ceramic and illuminated mirror c.1960, signed to reverse The orange glazed ceramic frame with pierced and impressed decoration, inset with rectangular mirror plate, having two lights to reverse 40cm high x 38.5 cm widePlease refer to department for condition report
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a twin-handled ceramic bowl with red lustre c.1910, signed in green W Moorcroft, printed Macintyre roundelTube-lined with a frieze of flowers and buds, coloured and glazed, with red lustre heightening to pattern 14 cm highSome rubbing and wear to the foot rim and base. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Purple Iris pattern ceramic vase with flared neck c.1916, signed in green W Moorcroft, impressed Moorcroft Burslem Tube-lined with stylised flowers, coloured and glazed 17.5 cm highInky background colour is a bit patchy in places. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Hazeldene pattern ceramic vase retailed by Liberty & Co 1902-1913, signed in green W Moorcroft Des, printed Made for Liberty & Co, Rd. No. 397964 Shouldered and slightly waisted form, tube-lined with stylised trees, green, blue and yellow streaked colours, glazed 15.5 cm highGlaze has pooled a little in the indent of the foot. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Claremont pattern ceramic bowl retailed by Liberty & Co 1903-13, signed in green W Moorcroft Des, printed Made for Liberty & Co., Rd. No.420081 Tube-lined with stylised mushrooms, coloured and glazed 7.5 cm high; 19 cm acrossSmall hairline on the neck and a tiny nick. Some scratches to the interior. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze. A small glaze shrinkage spot on the underside and a tiny one on the side.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Forget-Me-Not pattern ceramic vase Dated 1941, signed in green W Moorcroft, paper label and impressed marks ‘Potter to HM the Queen’ Tube-lined with flowers in shaped white panels, reserved against a powder blue ground, glazed 22.7 cm highA few scratches and some tiny bubbles in the glaze. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Poppy pattern Dura Ware ceramic biscuit barrel with cover c.1902, printed Macintyre roundel Finely tube-lined with stylised poppies, leaves and scrolls, coloured and glazed 16.5 cm highSmall bruise on the rim of the barrel. Some staining in the bottom. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an Eighteenth Century pattern ceramic vasec.1908, signed in green W Moorcroft Des, printed Macintyre roundelFinely tube-lined with ribbons and swags of roses and forget-me-nots, coloured and covered with a green glaze17.5 cm highSome marks to the base foot rim - appear to be from the factory. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a ceramic vase c.1930, incised W Moorcroft Tube-lined with two floral panels on a green ground, pale blue glaze, 23 cm high; together with an Aurelian Ware vase with transfer printed decoration, c.1897, printed Macintyre roundel, and a retail mark ‘Made for W. Waddington, Keighley’ 20.2 cm high (2)Some old marks, natural wear and some crazing to the glaze. Pale blue blaze has made the incised signature blue. Blue glaze has pooled at the bottom and there has been some grinding to the foot - where glaze has run. Rubbing and some losses on the edge of the gilt on the foot. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an Hesperian Lilac pattern ceramic ewerc.1902, signed in green W Moorcroft Des, printed Macintyre Florian markFinely tube-lined with a central frieze of lilac blossom, with floral and leaf borders, coloured in shades of blue with hints of pink-mauve and green29 cm high (restored)Restoration to the handle and on the neck where the handle joins. Firing flaw on the stem of the vase. Pink-mauve and green rather spotted and random. The foot is uneven and the ewer wobbles. Some old marks, natural wear and crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Chrysanthemum pattern twin handled ceramic vase c.1912, signed in green W Moorcroft, printed Macintyre roundel Waisted form, tube-lined with stylised flowers on a mottled green exterior ground, the interior on a off-white ground 20 cm high (restored)Restored on the neck rim - not very well. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Moonlit Blue pattern ceramic vase c.1925, signed W Moorcroft, impressed Moorcroft Made in England With broad base and slender neck, tube-lined with stylised trees, coloured and glazed 20 cm highSome scratches on the side of the broad base and a few abrasions. Some old marks, light natural wear and some crazing to the glaze.
Carlton Ware, a 'Tutankhamen' ceramic vase c.1927, pattern 2708, printed Wiltshaw and Robinson mark Carlton Ware Made in England, and gilt printed 'hieroglyphic' mark Printed in gilt with Egyptian figures, symbols and motifs against a black mat ground15 cm highSome minor wear to the gilding and rubbing to the edge of the neck rim and a few scratches and abrasions to the black. Some old marks. Wear to base and interior.

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