David LLOYD JONES (1928-1994) Wax Resist Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 39cm. Purchased 1989, Collection GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
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Jim MALONE (1946) Tall Bottle Vase Stoneware with tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, height 42cm. Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Triple Motif Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 11cm, diameter 21cm. Purchased 1989, Devon GuildOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
Sutton TAYLOR (1943) Large Footed Lustre Bowl Impressed seal to base, height 18cm, diameter 36cm. Purchased 1988, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. This impressive bowl have no condition issues. We can see no evidence of cracks or restoration. It rings as it should when struck
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Slab Bottle Vase Tenmoku glaze with brushed decoration, impressed seal to base, height 33cm. Purchased 1991, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no signs of damage or repair.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lidded Jar with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with celadon glaze, impressed seal to base, height including lid 18cm. Purchased 1989, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no signs of damage or restoration.
John MALTBY (1936-2020) Fishing Village Large footed stoneware dish, signed to base, 35 x 37cm, height 7cm. Purchased 1990, AmalgamOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
Jim MALONE (1946) Baluster Jug with Ident Detailing Stoneware with nuka and tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, height 31cm. Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Press Moulded Bottle Vase Stoneware with nuka glaze and enamel detailing, impressed seal to base, height 20cm. Purchased 2004, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
John MALTBY (1936-2020) Village at Night Stoneware tile, signed to verso, 20.5 x 20.5cm. Purchased 1993, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. A small chip can be found on the reverse (please see additional image). Other than this, this charming piece is in very good condition.
Jim MALONE (1946) Tall Cut-sided Pitcher Stoneware with sharp granite glaze, impressed seal to base, height 36cm. Purchased 1997, Bolton MuseumOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. A number of minor nibbles can be found on the rim of the spout (please see additional images). Other than this the piece is in good condition.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Large Vase with Stamped Detailing Stoneware with copper green glaze, impressed seal, height 55cm. Purchased 1991, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
Jim MALONE (1946) Footed bottle vase with incised detail Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 32cm. Purchased 2007, AmalgamOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
Jim ROBINSON (1939) Large Slab Vase Stoneware, incised signature to base, height 64cm. Purchased 1990, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Small chip to extremity, image of affected are online.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Bottle Vase Porcelain with enamelled detailing, impressed seal to base, height 17cm. Purchased 2004, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 11.5cm. Purchased 1998, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern. The diameter measures 12cm.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Square Bottle Vase Stoneware with tenmoku glaze and copper pours, impressed seal to base, height 31cm. Purchased 1996, AmalgamOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition.
Phil ROGERS (1951-2020) Bottle Vase Ash salt glazed with incised detail, impressed seal to base, height 36cm. Purchased 1989, PorticusOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Triangular Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 45cm. Purchased 1993, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
Robin WELCH (1936-2019) Tall Vase Form Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 84cm, diameter 29cm. Purchased 2004, Beaux ArtsOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
Jim MALONE (1946) Hakeme Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 42cm. Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
Janet LEACH (1918-1997) Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed personal and Leach Pottery seal to base, height 16.5cm. Purchased 1994, BonhamsOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed Bowl with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with yellow celadon glaze, impressed seal to base, height 11cm. Purchased 1994, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no areas of concern.
A Victorian plush and satin line jewellery case, with a small parcel of antique jewellery. To include a "9ct" stamped bar brooch, a gilded sterling silver horseshoe brooch; a mother of pearl set Ypres bar brooch; a pair of cameo set jet drops; a vulcanite mourning brooch; a cut steel flower brooch with individual studs; an enamelled Victoria silver shilling on a broken brooch mount; a French ceramic portrait brooch in a vintage case; gilded wire on mother of pearl "baby" brooch in a vintage case; a 1920s/30s lucite and wire brooch; a silver George II 1819 shilling in a mount and with chain; a base metal spider and web brooch; an enamelled brass brooch; a rolled gold locket; a silver moss agate set ring, size R 1/2; and a gilt double glazed locket.
BirnkrugSog. "Annaberger Krug". Steinzeug, dunkelbraun schwarz engobiert und salzglasiert. Aufgelegter und mit polychromen Emailfarben bemalter Dekor aus Palmettenmotiven mit Goldhöhung. Schauseitiges Frauenbildnis. Gliederung durch vertikale Bänder im Kerbschnitt. Zinngefasster Stand und Zinndeckel mit Kugelknauf. Minim. rest.; H. 22,5 cm. Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.A Saxon pewter-mounted and lidded ceramic jug with polychrome enamelled relief decoration. Minor restored.Sachsen. Dippoldiswalde. Um 1700.
BirnkrugSog. "Annaberger Krug". Steinzeug, dunkelbraun schwarz engobiert und salzglasiert. Aufgelegter und mit polychromen Emailfarben bemalter Dekor aus Palmettenmotiven mit Goldhöhung. Schauseitiges Frauenbildnis. Gliederung durch vertikale Bänder im Kerbschnitt. Zinngefasster Stand und Zinndeckel mit palmettenförmigem Drücker. Best.; H. 22 cm. Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.A Saxon pewter-mounted and lidded ceramic jug with polychrome enamelled relief decoration. Chipped.Sachsen. Dippoldiswalde. Um 1700.
Seltene Bayreuther Teedosesog. "Braune Ware". Rote Keramik mit dunkelbrauner Glasur. Balusterförmiger Korpus mit kurzem, zylindrischem Hals. Übergreifender, runder, abgeflachter Deckel. Auf der Wandung und dem Deckel sog. Chinoiserien, szenische Darstellungen von Chinesen mit Fächer bzw. Schirm, Diener vor Würdenträger bzw. Chinesen beim Wasserholen in stilisierter, asiatischer Landschaft. Umlaufende, lanzettartige Ornamentbordüre. Feine, teilw. radierte Silbermalerei. H. 10,5 cm.In Anlehnung an die Böttgersteinzeuge der Meissener Manufaktur wurden in Bayreuth nach der Privatisierung der Manufaktur 1728 Fayencen mit qualitätvoller Gold- und Silbermalerei von den Hauptmeistern Adam Clemens Wanderer und Johann Andreas Fichthorn auf brauner Glasur gefertigt. Eines der frühsten Objekte von 1724 befindet sich im Hessischen Landesmuseum in Darmstadt.Vgl. Kat. Kunstsammlung Weimar im Schloss Belvedere, Abb. 30.; Jedding, S. II/11, Nr. 221ff. A rare darkbrown glazed ceramic tea box with Chinoiserie in silver, partly etched painting.Bayreuth. Um 1735.
Friedensreich Hundertwasser(1928 Wien - 2000 an Bord der Queen Elizabeth II vor Brisbane/Australien)Zierschale "Spiralental". OriginaltitelRosenthal-Jahresobjekt von 1983 aus den limitierten Kunstreihen. Keramik, hellgrau glasiert, polychrom sowie mit Gold und Silber bemalt. Bez., dat., betitelt, nummeriert 270/2000. H. 7 cm, 36,5 cm x 36,5 cm.Vgl./Lit.: A. C. Fürst: "Hundertwasser 1928-2000, Catalogue Raisonné", Bd. II, Köln 2002, S. 1053(c).Ceramic bowl designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser for Rosenthal, manufactured in a limited edition out of 2000. Inscribed, titled, dated 1983 and numbered 270/2000 with manufacturer‘s mark.
This beautiful warm intricate cottage figurine was made in 1997 out of ceramic and porcelain material. Hand made and hand painted in gorgeous earth tones, at the Studios and Workshops of John Hine Ltd. in Great Britain. This piece features David Winters autograph on the green felt near backstamp. Backstamped Wishing Falls Cottage by David Winter. Hampshire, Great Britain. 1994. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Original Box measuring 6.5''L x 5.75''W x 5.75''H. Issued: 1994Dimensions: 4''L x 2.75''W x 5''HManufacturer: David WinterCountry of Origin: Great BritiainCondition: Age related wear.
This beautiful warm intricate cottage figurine features and impressed artist signature and was made in 1983 out of ceramic and porcelain material. Hand made and hand painted at the Studios and Workshops of John Hine Ltd. in Great Britain. Backstamped The Bothy 1983. Issued: 1983Dimensions: 4''L x 3.25''W x 3.75''HManufacturer: David WinterCountry of Origin: Great BritainCondition: Age related wear.
This beautiful warm intricate cottage figurine featuring three oversized chimneys on a large Tudor house was made in 1983 out of ceramic and porcelain material. Hand made and hand painted in bold earth tone colors, at the Studios and Workshops of John Hine Ltd. in Great Britain. Backstamped Hertford Court by David Winter. Great Britain. Issued: 1983Dimensions: 5.75''L x 4''W x 6.'HManufacturer: David WinterCountry of Origin: Great BritainCondition: Age related wear.
Ana Silva (Guatemala 1982-) Footed Vessel, From the Series "Tzukxul V" ("Sheep" in Q`eqchí) Hand-thrown stoneware, textured surface, black glaze. US$ 450 15cm diameter, 15cm high Mira-Mira is Ana Beatriz Silva’s personal project. Unique pieces that pay tribute to the imperfection and the art around the pre-Hispanic roots in Guatemala. "In the imperfection relies the soul of the craftsman as well as the art’s." This collection is inspired in the utilitarian ceramic as a native ancestral technique based on the beautiful Guatemalan plateau landscapes, using organic and contemporary techniques and shapes.Each one of the pieces is unique and seeks to create harmony together or by itself, like every element that compose our landscapes and its different natural protagonists, cherishing as a whole or as an individual like a specific universe.The elements: Animals. Its beauty and naivety, its beautiful and subtle existence. Plants. As organic entities in constant movement. Water. As the central element of life.Each piece is designed to become in an object that participates in our daily living, making tribute to our nature and its relevance in our daily life. Besides, as every utilitarian piece is a co-creation because it’s not finished until the user completes it.
Ana Silva (Guatemala 1982-) Organic Vessel, From the Series "Aj V" ("Reedbed" in Q`eqchí) Hand-thrown stoneware, mottled spinach green glaze, signed to base. 32cm wide, 18.5cm high Mira-Mira is Ana Beatriz Silva’s personal project. Unique pieces that pay tribute to the imperfection and the art around the pre-Hispanic roots in Guatemala. "In the imperfection relies the soul of the craftsman as well as the art’s." This collection is inspired in the utilitarian ceramic as a native ancestral technique based on the beautiful Guatemalan plateau landscapes, using organic and contemporary techniques and shapes.Each one of the pieces is unique and seeks to create harmony together or by itself, like every element that compose our landscapes and its different natural protagonists, cherishing as a whole or as an individual like a specific universe.The elements: Animals. Its beauty and naivety, its beautiful and subtle existence. Plants. As organic entities in constant movement. Water. As the central element of life.Each piece is designed to become in an object that participates in our daily living, making tribute to our nature and its relevance in our daily life. Besides, as every utilitarian piece is a co-creation because it’s not finished until the user completes it.
Ana Silva (Guatemala 1982-) Organic Vessel, From the Series "Aj III" ("Reedbed" in Q`eqchí) Hand-thrown stoneware, mottled spinach green glaze, signed to base. 24cm high Mira-Mira is Ana Beatriz Silva’s personal project. Unique pieces that pay tribute to the imperfection and the art around the pre-Hispanic roots in Guatemala. "In the imperfection relies the soul of the craftsman as well as the art’s." This collection is inspired in the utilitarian ceramic as a native ancestral technique based on the beautiful Guatemalan plateau landscapes, using organic and contemporary techniques and shapes.Each one of the pieces is unique and seeks to create harmony together or by itself, like every element that compose our landscapes and its different natural protagonists, cherishing as a whole or as an individual like a specific universe.The elements: Animals. Its beauty and naivety, its beautiful and subtle existence. Plants. As organic entities in constant movement. Water. As the central element of life.Each piece is designed to become in an object that participates in our daily living, making tribute to our nature and its relevance in our daily life. Besides, as every utilitarian piece is a co-creation because it’s not finished until the user completes it.
An Arts and Crafts pewter ring pot with Ruskin-style porcelain roundel inset to the lid, painted with purple and maroon pansy within embossed petals, with red velvet interior, 5 x 6.5cm.Condition Report: Pewter is peeling off in several places, a little missing to the rim of the lid, dented and scratched, ceramic roundel has an area of white possibly unpainted rather than damage.
A collectors' lot to include a Parker fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib, a bronzed resin figure of a lion, a pair of alabaster bookends, an unusual glass ewer with reverse painted decoration, a vintage scrapbook containing various newspaper cartoons, an Eastern brass salt and paper shaker, various green hardstone eggs, an onyx ashtray, goblet and shallow bowl, a painted plaster frog, and a pair of ceramic figures of an elderly couple in rocking chairs, and two indistinctly signed watercolours of streams, both framed and glazed.

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