Frederick Hurton Rhead (American, 1880-1942) for Roseville Pottery, United States. Tall studio pottery ceramic umbrella planter vase vessel or pot depicting peacocks perched amid trees on a deep blue matte ground, late 19th to 20th century. With a flared footrim atop wide tripod feet. Bands of painted vines and floral motifs along the neck and footrim. Pencil signed and carved "724" along the underside.Height: 20 in x diameter: 9 1/2 in.Condition: There are several large cracks and restorations that are apparent when viewed under UV light. Crazing throughout. Wear along the footrim. Dust and debris gathered along the interior.
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Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Large studio pottery ceramic bowl. With an irregular pinched rim. Stoneware with a shino glaze. Not marked.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 8 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is crazing throughout. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.
Lenore Asbury (American, 1866-1933) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Ceramic vellum plaque titled "Poplars" depicting a serene field with two towering trees, 1927. Initialed in pigment along the lower right; impressed maker's mark and numbered "XXVII" along the verso.Sight; height: 8 in x width: 5 3/4 in. Framed; height: 12 1/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in x depth: 1 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations when viewed under UV light. The colors are faded. The work is framed; light wear to the frame including some gilt loss. Not inspected out of frame.
Sarah Toohey (American, 1872-1941) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Rookwood pottery ceramic pencil holder or vase vessel in design style "1795" depicting perched ravens along the sides, 1910. Of a pentagonal form and glazed in an earthy matte brown. With impressed rook maker's mark, dated "X" (10), and numbered "1795" along the underside.Height: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 3 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, losses, or repairs. Light wear throughout. Five plastic tab feet affixed to footrim.
Chinese blue and white lotus form ceramic platter or bowl depicting floral motifs, 19th-20th century. With three tripod feet and a painted inscription or poem along the interior of the bowl.Height: 2 1/2 in x width: 11 in x depth: 12 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major breaks, losses, or restorations. There is an area of discoloration along the right surface of the interior. Some fleabite chips along the exterior. Crazing throughout. Wear along the tripod feet.
Large ceramic pottery pitcher, Shenandoah Valley of Strasburg, Virginia, ca. 1850. Stoneware with a glossy honey glaze and navy blue marbled throughout. Combed along the shoulder of the vessel and with an applied handle.Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 7 1/2 in x diameter: 6 1/2 in.Condition: Chips throughout the footrim. Crazing to the glaze. Some light scuffs to the body of the jug. No evident repairs.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Small studio pottery ceramic covered bowl or dish. Stoneware with a shino glaze and slip trailing decoration along the lid. Stamped along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 3 3/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, losses, or cracks. There is wear to the footrim, consistent with age and use. No signs of restoration under UV light.
A Victorian ascetics style table, quarter cut walnut octagonal top with engraved and ebonized borders, recessed panel frieze with turned finials, supported on four turned columns and a base, united by a central turned base with gilt highlights and four shaped, splayed feet and ceramic castors, 74cm h, top 106cm diaLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
An AGA 4/2 Series dual fuel oven with four burner gas hob and cast iron pan supports including wok ring, single fan oven and single conventional electric oven with ceramic grill, 59.5 cm wide x 68 cm deep x 90 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has clearly been used. There is some damage around the area where the plus and minus/clock setting panel is - looks as though it has come apart at the base and re-glued. Some damage to the enamel, particularly at the front where the hob plates fit. Some areas of rusting running down both sides as if condensation or suchlike has dribbled down the side. The inside looks clean and tidy. Unknown if working - see images for more details
Rado - a gentleman's Diastar quartz wristwatch, the black rectangular dial with gold hands, the gold plated stainless steel with black ceramic, on a gold plated and black ceramic bracelet, with spare links, guarantee dated 12th October '04, booklets and boxes. Numbered to the back 196.0457.3 and 04297614
A Regency mahogany wingback armchair, upholstered in yellow damask, on ring turned legs with ceramic castors108 x 76 x 67cmColour a pretty good representation of colour in the catalogue and certainly similar to additional images. Upholstery looks to be in good condition and clean, repair to bottom of front right foot. Stuffing feels evenly spread.
A mahogany barrel back armchair, 19th century, the curved wings above scroll over arms, the straight fronted seat with squab cushion on turned legs and ceramic castors114 x 76 x 60cmBack left castor off but taped onRecently re-upholsterdFabric in good condition with some minor wear consistent with useFront legs heavilt knockedBack legs broken and restoredSee images
An elm dairy bowl and a collection of china, papier mache and stone carpet bowls, the turned bowl with twenty-nine polychrome decorated and variously sized carpet bowlsthe bowl 35cm diameterThe bowl in good condition free from splits and damages, 18 ceramic bowls, 2 papier maché, six polished stone and two others. The ceramic bowls with minor knocks and chips.
Three Guinness Toucan ceramic pieces, to include, two Carltonware figures, one depicting a toucan balancing a Guinness on its beak 11.5cm high, the other with a large Guinness at its feet, 10.4cm high, each with printed marks together with a Doulton 'News Vendor Namestand',limited edition of 2000, with printed marks7.5cm high
Large collection of Mason's Mandalay ceramic dressing table items, to include vases, lamps, candle sticks, clocks, planters, picture frames, damage to reverse of one picture frame, wax etc to holders, plater ruminant's on one lamp, otherwise all in relatively good order with no signs of damage, cracks or repair.
A collection of C20th Art Pottery, to include: L Thompson; Sarah Purvey (b1968) "Three Bands", 2010 Large ceramic vessel, SLips, earthenware vellum & transparent glaze over high fired crank base; Paul Brown, and others, see all images, Condition some damage to rim chips on largest conical vase (42cmH), others no signs of damage
Parrott & Company Burslem / W H Grindley & Co - A collection of four 20th Century circa 1930s Art Deco ceramic items. Comprising of a Coronet Ware sugar pot by Parrott & Company Burslem having tulip design with striking green and black deco design in the style of Clarice Cliff and sugar tong mechanism to lid; a W.H. Grindley & Co Ltd pitcher jug having floral design in orange and green with black linework; another jug by Adeheath England, and a squat floral bowl by Ridgways in the Iris pattern. Largest item measuring approximately 18cm x 18cm x 12cm.

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