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Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978), a stoneware beaker of cylindrical tapering form, in dark mottled tenmoku glaze , 19.5cm high/Provenance: Auction of the Ceramic Art & Paintings of John & Philip Wadsworth, Phillips, 8 April 1992, Lot 150/Note: bears old paper label #17 and note inside stating 'Bought at the Primavera Gallery, Sloane Street, from Henry Rothschild, after the Hamada exhibition of 1952' CONDITION REPORT: 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
A rare pair of Bow white-glazed figures of children c.1752-55, of a boy seated before a tree stump, wearing a ruffled collar, holding small bird eggs aloft in his left hand, and a girl seated with a bird's nest on her lap, holding the small bird in her left hand, some restoration, 11.7cm. (2) Cf. Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Volume 13, p.193, pl.181 for the figure of the girl, then thought to be the only recorded example.
An unrecorded woodblock printed Liverpool delftware tile c.1750-60, printed in blue probably by John Sadler with a huntsman and his dog walking before a house with a smoking chimney, in an octagonal panel with formal scroll and diaper ground panels, broken and restored, 12.8cm. Cf. Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Vol. 11, Part 1, pp.36-38.
A rare Worcester blue and white 'Wigornia' creamboat c.1752-55, the hexagonal form moulded to the exterior with a line of trees along an ornamental wall before pagodas, with tall trees and mountains beyond, the interior rim with sprays of flowering prunus, workman's mark, 11cm across. Cf. Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Vol. 13, No. 3, Dr Paul Riley, A Review of 'Wigornia' Cream Jugs, in which Dr Riley explores and classifies nine differing mouldings of this series of jugs. The moulding here is classified as 'E'.
A Staffordshire glazed redware mug: of baluster form with strap handle and pinched terminal, decorated with a cream slip band to the rim and a wider sgraffito band to the body, circa 1750, 12 cm [minor rim chips].*Notes Bears paper labels for the David Drakard Collection and the English Ceramic Circle 1977 no.59 [Illustrated in the Commemorative Catalogue to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the English Ceramic Circle 1927-1977].
CLARICE CLIFF FOR NEWPORT POTTERY, a moulded basket shape bowl with fruit decoration, diameter 23cm (restorations to rim) and an oblong planter vase chestnut leaf moulded decoration, No 866 (chipped and reglued), together with two Wedgwood face plaques from Clarice Cliff Collection, height 13cm and a limited edition Kevin Francis Ceramic figure 'Tea with Clarice Cliff' No 1985/2000, height 22cm (plate broken and reglued to base)
A DECO STYLE CERAMIC CLOCK, depicting a woman holding back a dog from a bird on a rock, length 37.5cm, a small Tiffany style lamp, a limited edition Spode 'The Java mantel clock' No94/950 (certificate), height 20.5cm, a Beswick vase No1456, an Aynsley 'Little Sweetheart' vase, height 23.5cm and a florally embossed jug, height 19cm (some flowers chipped) (6)
Late Victorian mahogany settee, moulded and acanthus caved frame with pierced scroll cresting, upholstered in Kenilworth fabric by Anne and Robert Swaffer, on cabriole legs with ceramic castors, H98cm, W125cm, D55cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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