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German Shepherd Interest Two Ceramic Figures To include Beswick Connoisseur model 'Alsatian' in the form of a standing dog, raised on oval wooden base, with title plaque to bottom, height 9 inches. Along with Country Artists by Richard Cooper seated Alsatian figure in resin, height 6 inches, raised on oval wooden base. Please see image
Collection of Six Ceramic Pekingese Dog Figures, including Royal Doulton. Group of six ceramic dogs, comprising a Royal Doulton cream dog in begging pose; a small handpainted cream dog; two matching dogs in standing pose; a large brown Peke and a small Border Porcelain Peke posed on cushions. All in good condition, please see accompanying photographs.
A studio pottery teabowl and a ceramic sculpture This very personal collection of pictures from the painter Rose Hilton's Botallack Moor house are those she kept about her and saw every day. Botallack was her home for 54 years during 10 of which she was married to the older, abstract painter, Roger Hilton. The house with its views across ruined mine workings to the wide sea was formed of a row of miners' cottages that Roger had spotted advertised for sale in The Times, knocked through and modernised to make a home for their young sons Bo and Fergus. Roger brought a few inherited pieces of antique furniture and the austere self portrait painted by his mother as a student at the Slade School of Art. Rose added her own casual decorative touches, described by their friend the poet W.S. Graham as, 'the Beat style.' The artists in this far flung corner of the St. Ives diaspora had always gifted and swapped pieces amongst themselves and as Rose's painting career reignited in the years after Roger's death she began buying and adding to the growing collection at Botallack. The back wall in the little kitchen hung in a stack, edge-to-edge and almost to the ceiling, featured two by Terry Frost, another from Breon O'Casey was above the upright piano, there were landscapes in the bathroom and a 'gallery' corridor wall that she continually rehung with newer works: pieces by Fergus Hilton and her friends Jeremy Le Grice and Frank Phelan, her elder son Bo Hilton (also a painter) and a pair of striking paintings that she had bought as memorials to her old friend the painter Mary Stork. The picture store in the downstairs back room that was Roger Hilton's bedroom cum studio during the last years of his life was full up, too. 'If you're an artist, you're visual, so you usually paint walls white and have flowers and nice materials and things,' Rose said, describing her style. Rose was generous almost to a fault, and when she was not occupied with painting a steady stream of friends, fellow artists and curious visitors filled this hospitable house, art historians, collectors or the regulars of her weekly life drawing classes and older friends who arrived to talk and drink and join in with singing the chapel hymns she knew by heart around the piano that she had bought from the local pub and the fire in the Long Room. Condition report: No evidence of chips, cracks or restoration to either the figure or the ceramic bowl. There are some inclusions in inner ceramic bowl beneath the glaze. Clay moulded figure, painted with black. Surface wear to both consistent with age.
A very large Austrian Imperial Amphora, Bohemia polychrome ceramic elephant and rider group, circa 1905-10. Modelled with an Arabian scout sitting aloft a heavily embellished elephant. Signed upper base ‘Vogt’, underside fully impressed with ‘IMPERIAL AMPHORA’ factory marks and numbers. Height: 65cm. Width: 56cm.
δ Laure Provoust (b.1978)A Wantee TeapotA unique partially glazed earthenware ceramic teapot, 2013, stamped and numbered from the edition of 100 on the accompanying certificate of authenticity, height 220mm (8 5/8in) (multiple)This was made as part of Laure Prouvost's Wantee project for the Kurt Schwitters in Britain exhibition at Tate Britain, which won her the 2013 Turner Prize.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Peninsular And Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) Smoking Group matchbox holder on base Arcadia, matchbox holder SS Arcadia; ashtrays: Chusan (3), HMT Empire Fowley troopship, RMS Viceroy of India, SS Iberia (4), RMS Rampura (2), Canberra (3), SS Arcadia (2), Himalaya (2) Chitral and two ceramic P&O examples
Various Shipping Companies Ceramic Group including two Canadian National Railways plates, Canadian National Steamships soup dish, The Prince of Fundy commemorative plate, Burns Philip Line saucer, M Y Kinuna plate, Richlieu & Ontario Navigation Company oval dish, assorted cups and saucers and others

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