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A late Victorian oak extending dining table, the rectangular top with moulded edge and two extra leaves on bobbin, reel and block legs, with ceramic castors, 74 x 122 x 240cm (extended), together with a set of eight late Victorian oak bar back dining chairs, each having scroll carved rail, thumb moulded double splat and stiles, close studded leather overstuffed seat on bobbin, reel and block forelegs (two carvers, six standard)
COLLECTION OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CERAMIC AND GLASS ADVERTISING WARES, including, Sandland Ltd. 'Martell Cognac Brandy Character Jug', 6 1/2" (16.5cm) high, SIMILAR BESWICK 'WORTHINGTON'S MAYORAL TOBY JUG', Crown Devon, Emu Wines, Australia, ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE FLASK, 1937, James Kent 'Flowers Fine Alex' ASHTRAY, 'Parker Quink' BOX AND COVER, etc.....
Kate Malone (b.1959) Earthenware wall-mounted "Sealife" fish fountain, moulded open-mouthed fish launching out of semi-circular shell-shaped base, black basalt-type metallic glaze, 46cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Moulded earthenware freestanding fish, blue/green glaze, impressed "KM" to base, circa 1990, 21cm long and a moulded model shell, 12cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Hilkka-Liisa Ahola (b.1920) Studio pottery faience shallow dish with incised decoration of two women in decorative painted and glazed clothing, with sgraffito-type background, bearing sticker to reserve, 42cm x 26cm Hilkka-Liisa Ahola was born in Helsinki. She trained and then worked in the Arabia Art Department until 1974. Ahola has designed faience pieces, ceramic tiles and she is often seen to use different shades of blue and rich paintwork, various decoration techniques including sgraffito
Kate Malone (b.1959) Porcelain part teaset comprising baluster-shaped teapot, four cups and saucers (one af), white glaze with blue underglazed sealife, squid, nautilus designs, prints to base "Kate Malone at Balls Pond Studios", together with a Kate Malone black transfer-printed mug (af) Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Studio pottery "Nautilus" jug, having roll top to baluster form, mottled blue glaze orange, marbled foot rim, the body moulded as a nautilus, circa 1988, 34cm high Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
THREE ANTIQUARIAN ENGRAVINGS including one entitled 'Puzzled and Pleased', the other of horses at the jump and another one of a lady caught in the hunt together with a set of four ceramic printed plaques depicting golfing scenes one title 'A foregone Conclusion', another titled 'First and Second Player' and another titled 'Penalty' in frames and a collection of Chrysler London plates, approximately eleven, framed and glazed in ebonised gilt frames

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