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A SMALL ARCHIVE OF PAINTINGS RELATING TO ATHCARNE CASTLE, DULEEK, CO. MEATH, comprising of P. Keady, c.1921, Athcarne Castle watercolour, signed, another watercolour landscape with a view of Athcarne grounds, and a painted ceramic dish by H.J. Lindsay, depicting the castle; together with a photograph album relating to the country houses of county Meath and Louth; and a book by J. B Leslie, 'History of Kilsarin, County Louth', William Tempest, Dundalk, 1908, with five maps and illustrations, 8vo
A 19th century Continental tea cup and saucer decorated with birds and flowers, a Royal Worcester tea cup and saucer painted with sprays of flowers on a blue ground, other cups, saucers and tea ware, together with an open-work ceramic basket painted green and decorated with flowers and birds.
†Kate Malone, MBE (b. 1959), Nuts and Berries, a ceramic framed mirror, with polychrome glaze applied with fruit and berries, with a pineapple crest, signed to the back, 65.5 x 55.5cm Kate Malone trained at Bristol Polytechnic and subsequently attended the Royal College of Art. Her organic pottery, inspired by the irregular forms of nature, is regularly sold at auction, and is represented in national and international collections including Manchester Art Gallery, The Ashmolean Museum, the Musée national de céramique de Sèvres in France and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Malone has also made regular television appearances, as a judge on BBC2's competition series The Great Pottery Throw Down. †- VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium
Clementina van der Walt, a large ceramic vase of abstract form, with painted and printed design, signed and dated 1992, 35cm high; together with another similar two handled vase and two mask series drinking vessels with incised marks and dated 2002 and 2003, 12.5cm and 9.5cm high (4) Clementina van der Walt was educated in Jerusalem and Johannesburg, and, in her own words, 'seeks the sacred in the ordinary' with her pottery. Her works, which take inspiration from the African landscape, are held by international collections including the South African Presidential Collections, Johannesburg Art Gallery, the Museum of Modern Ceramics Art, Japan and the Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan.
Ardmore Ceramic Art, a ceramic bowl painted by Zinhle Nene, decorated with birds and flowering branches on a white ground, signed, inscribed and dated 1994 to base, 33.5cm diameter 10cm high Ardmore Ceramic Art was founded at the foothills of South Africa's Drakensberg mountains, by Zimbabwean born ceramicist Fée Halsted. Ardmore's colourful works, adorned by a team of local artists, often take inspiration from wildlife and nature, but also from historic events and styles. A significant exhibition of Ardmore ceramics was held at the Sefako Makgatho presidential guesthouse in Pretoria in 1997, and Christie's South Kensington held a dedicated auction of the studio's output in 2007.Artist Zinhle Nene followed her older sister Jabu to Ardmore, and has become known for her depictions of crocodiles, zebras and parrots.
Italian School, circa 1960, a set of four multicoloured coat hooks, ceramic pebbles, brass, on a later board, 50cm high, 70cm wide Provenance: From the apartment above the Lutrario club, Turin with interiors by Carlo Mollino; Lamberty Art & Design, selected items from the storages.For a footnote about Mollino and the Lutrario club, see lot 50.
SS Canberra First Class Dinner and Tea Ware, ceramic tea and dinner ware with a geometric blue pattern designed by Lady Casson for SS Canberra, by Ashworth Bros, including plates, comport, bowls, lidded tureen, tea and coffee pots, cups and saucers and other items of table ware, some crazing, no obvious damage, some minor wear, G, (28)
Orient Line Tea and Dinner Ware, ceramic tea and dinner ware with sea shell decoration, including plates, tea and coffee pots, cup and saucer and other items of table ware by Ashworth Bros (5), North Staffordshire Pottery (8) and Royal Doulton (2), some crazing, no obvious damage, some minor wear and staining, F-G, (15)
David Leach (British 1911-2005), for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware bowl of ribbed cylindrical form, with graduated milky-blue glaze, on turned foot, impressed DL and pottery seals, 11.5cm diameter/Provenance: Auction of the Ceramic Art & Paintings of John & Philip Wadsworth, Phillips, 8 April 1992, Lot 149 CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with no apparent damage or repairs.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

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