A GROUP OF ASSORTED DECORATIVE GLASS AND CERAMIC ITEMS to include two boxed Royal Worcester sets of trinket ware, a Royal Worcester Crown Ware dish, two Wedgwood jasperware items comprising a blue plate and a green bud vase, a frilled glass conical vase with a bird finial (some chips), an early twentieth century Royal Doulton glazed vase, height 26cm, a Honiton sugar bowl and milk jug, a Gray's Pottery lustred water jug with repeating bird motifs, a Mason's sauceboat and stand, an ostrich egg, etc. (qty) (Condition report: items could benefit from a clean, some items have signs of sun damage or small chips)
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A GROUP OF ASSORTED DECORATIVE GLASS AND CERAMIC ITEMS to include a quantity of Royal Worcester giftware items comprising trinket dishes, bus vases, a candlestick etc., two continental plates marked with blue crossed swords to the reverse (swords appear to be scratched, one with signs of historic repair, and wear to the gilt), a figurative German oil lamp with a ceramic base and a yellow glass shade, two Caithness paperweights comprising a small 'Moon Crystal' and a 50th Anniversary paperweight, five Cranberry glasses and a small jug, a small group of Royal Doulton 'Through the Village' collector plates, four oval Davenport 'Border Collie Collection' collector plates, a group of six Swarovski crystal cut animals (qty) (Condition Report: some items could benefit from a clean but overall appear in good condition)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a ladies yellow metal watch head, case stamped 18k 0.750 Swiss control marks, approximate gross weight excluding movement 2.7 grams, a yellow metal piece of possibly an earring unmarked, and an AF fine yellow metal chain unmarked, a box of assorted EPNS cutlery pieces, a boxed ladies 'Sekonda' wristwatch, a gents 'SEIKO 5' wristwatch, other watches with names to include 'Timex, Reflex, Avia' etc, a wooden monkey with matchstick, a ceramic honey pot, a 'Smiths Astral' carriage clock a smaller carriage clock signed 'Astral' and one other 'Smiths Industries Limited' carriage clock, a Roman metal figure, a plated candle stick holder, smoking pipe, a tin of assorted RAF papers, photos and 'Kodak' films and assorted negatives, with an assortment of costume jewellery including a damascene brooch and pair of earrings (condition report: watches have not been tested, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watches)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE DECORATIVE ITEMS to include a group of Wedgwood 'Street Sellers of London' collector plates, a small group of boxed German collector plates, two coloured glass pedestal bowl vases, a pair of blue amethyst book ends, a group of continental style figurines, a large mustard West German vase with multiple umbrellas and a walking stick with a brass duck head handle, a quantity of ceramic trinket pots (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE DECORATIVE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE to include a quantity of pressed glass items in green and pink comprising dressing table items and trinket dishes, a quantity of assorted coloured glass bottles (some with cork stoppers), four glass butterfly coasters, four Midwinter plates and a matching teapot, a group of figurines to include three ceramic meerkats, a group of 'Me to You' bears, a boxed Tutbury crystal bowl, two Belleek posy vases, etc. (5 boxes and loose) (S.d)
A Moorcroft pottery table lamp featuring the Iris pattern, designed by acclaimed British ceramic artist William Moorcroft. This stunning lamp is set against a rich cobalt blue ground, adorned with hand-painted pink, purple, and blue iris flowers in Moorcroft's signature tube-lined technique, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The pottery base is complemented by ornate brass lamp components, adding a refined contrast to the vibrant design. Crowned with a cobalt blue finial featuring gilt floral accents, this lamp blends artistry with function, making it a striking decorative piece.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 27"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed. Lamp shade is not included.
A beautifully crafted pair of ceramic vases by Michael Andersen & Sons, featuring intricate wax-resist geometric designs in warm terracotta, teal, and ochre tones. The taller vase measures approximately 6.75"H, with the other of a similar size. These pieces showcase the distinctive craftsmanship of Michael Andersen's studio, known for its innovative glazing techniques and elegant Scandinavian ceramic artistry. The combination of precision patterns and rich earthy hues makes this duo a striking addition to any collection of mid-century or modern ceramics.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted Jugtown Pottery stoneware urn in a traditional Chinese-inspired form, featuring an elegant ovoid shape with applied lug handles. The piece is finished in Jugtown's signature mottled green Frogskin glaze, known for its organic texture and speckled color variations. The glaze transitions into an earthy, unglazed lower section, revealing the natural clay body. The base bears an impressed Jugtown Ware mark, ensuring authenticity. Jugtown Pottery, established in North Carolina in the early 20th century, is renowned for blending Asian and early American ceramic traditions.Issued: c. 1940Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A powerful and evocative limited-edition bronze relief sculpture by Kenneth Treister, numbered 198 of 400 and dated November 1969. This piece serves as a poignant tribute to the Auschwitz concentration camp, featuring an abstract composition with ghostly and distorted faces emerging from the textured ceramic surface. Treister, a renowned American architect and artist, is best known for his contributions to Holocaust memorial art, including the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach. The back of the sculpture bears the inscription Auschwitz K. Treister 1969, further emphasizing the historical significance of this work.Artist: Kenneth TreisterIssued: c. 1969Dimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A striking mid-century Royal Copenhagen Baca Faience vase designed by Nils Thorsson as part of the Aluminia Baca series. This square-bodied ceramic vase features a richly detailed abstract pattern in earthy brown and cream tones, achieved through a complex underglaze decoration technique. The design, reminiscent of ancient Nordic and Middle Eastern motifs, is characterized by stylized fish and floral elements, adding depth and texture. The base bears the Royal Copenhagen hallmark.Artist: Nils ThorssonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11.25"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
A Roseville Pottery Earlam squat vase featuring a rich matte green glaze with subtle variations in tone. This classic Arts and Crafts piece showcases the elegant simplicity characteristic of the Earlam line, with its rounded squat form and gracefully curved handles. The textured glaze application enhances the organic aesthetic, a hallmark of Roseville's early period. Highly sought after by collectors of American art pottery, this piece exemplifies the craftsmanship and timeless design that define Roseville's legacy in ceramic artistry. No makers mark.Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Exquisite ceramic figurine of legendary actress and singer Marlene Dietrich, crafted by Kevin Francis Peggy Davies Ceramics. Designed by John Michael, this rare artist's original proof beautifully captures Dietrich's signature elegance, featuring her in a top hat and glamorous art deco inspired attire, posed with vintage cabaret flair. The base is inscribed "Artist's Original Proof by John Michael for Kevin Francis," making this a unique and highly collectible piece. Includes the original Peggy Davies Ceramics box. A must-have for collectors of Hollywood icons and fine ceramics.Artist: John MichaelIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A pair of Chinese hand painted ceramic incense holders in the form of stylized Foo Dogs, showcasing vibrant polychrome glazes in yellow, pink, green, and turquoise. Each is intricately detailed, featuring expressive facial features, flowing manes, and raised on rectangular bases adorned with geometric patterns. These charming and iconic figures reflect traditional Chinese artistry, blending symbolism with functionality. Foo Dogs, often regarded as protectors, are believed to ward off negative energy. Both pieces exhibit wear consistent with age, adding character to their historical significance.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9.25"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
Moorcroft pottery vase featuring a vibrant cherry blossom design. This exquisite hand-decorated piece showcases raised tube-lined detailing of blossoming cherry branches with clusters of ripe cherries, set against a rich green and cream gradient glaze. The craftsmanship reflects Moorcroft’s renowned artistry and tradition of producing high-quality ceramic ware. Marked on the underside with the Moorcroft backstamp and production markings, ensuring authenticity.Issued: 1999Dimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Copenhagen Baca Faience square-form vase, designed by Nils Thorsson. This mid-century Danish ceramic piece features an intricate sgraffito decoration in earthy brown and cream tones, showcasing stylized avian and geometric motifs. Part of the renowned Baca series, this vase exemplifies Thorsson’s signature fusion of modernist aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship. The richly textured surface, achieved through a unique glazing process, adds to its collectible appeal. Marked with the Royal Copenhagen backstamp signifying authenticity. Artist: Nils ThorssonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Copenhagen Baca Faience square-form vase, designed by Nils Thorsson. This mid-century Danish ceramic piece boasts intricate sgraffito detailing in warm brown and cream hues, featuring stylized bird and geometric motifs. As part of the esteemed Baca series, it reflects Thorsson’s distinctive blend of modernist design and traditional craftsmanship. Its richly textured surface, achieved through a specialized glazing technique, enhances its collectible appeal. The vase bears the Royal Copenhagen backstamp, confirming its authenticity.Artist: Nils ThorssonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
A vibrant hand-painted Italian Deruta majolica ceramic set comprising a large vase (11.5"H) and matching shallow bowl (2.5"H). The vase features a grid pattern adorned with intricate floral motifs in rich colors, including red, green, yellow, and blue. The matching bowl showcases a central bird and floral motif with a scalloped edge, reflecting the master craftsmanship of Deruta's renowned ceramic artistry. Both pieces bear hand-painted marks, with the bowl inscribed 101/38 on the base.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful Moorcroft ceramic candlestick featuring the iconic Pomegranate and Berries pattern. Hand decorated in a rich palette of deep blues, reds, and yellows, this piece showcases the artistry and attention to detail synonymous with Moorcroft pottery. The candlestick has a flared base and cylindrical column adorned with vibrant fruits and foliage, complemented by a high-gloss finish. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
A rare and exquisite Royal Dux Art Nouveau Cathedral vase. This highly sculptural ceramic vase features an elongated, organic form reminiscent of Gothic architecture, with soaring twin arches and pierced handles. The vase is richly decorated with raised floral and foliate motifs, accentuated by a striking combination of mottled green, deep red, and soft yellow glazes. The signature textured surface and flowing design exemplify the Art Nouveau movement’s emphasis on naturalistic elegance. Marked on the underside with the Royal Dux triangle stamp, denoting its authenticity and prestige. Royal Dux, became synonymous with high-quality porcelain and ceramic production, gaining international acclaim for its finely detailed and innovative designs.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: Czech RepublicCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring the classic Pomegranate and Berries pattern. This piece is crafted in Moorcroft's signature cobalt-blue glaze with hand painted red pomegranates, purple berries, and green leaves, creating a vibrant timeless design. The jar is adorned with silver-plated accents, including the rim, lid, and handle, all crafted by William Hutton & Sons. The silver plating provides a refined contrast to the colorful ceramic design, highlighting the artistry and craftsmanship. Moorcroft marked, and artist signed. William Hutton & Sons Ltd. mark on the rim. The dimensions are based with the handle up.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning 2 piece tea service set by Moorcroft, renowned for their hand painted pottery and distinctive Art Nouveau designs. This set features a vibrant cobalt-blue and green glaze, adorned with the Pomegranate and Berries pattern, one of Moorcroft's most iconic and sought-after designs. The bold red pomegranates, rich purple berries, and lush green leaves create a striking contrast against the deep cobalt background, showcasing the exceptional artistry and vibrant color palette Moorcroft is celebrated for. Each piece is finished with sterling silver rims, crafted and hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, a prestigious silversmith known for their fine metalwork. The sterling silver accents elevate the set's elegance, complementing the intricate ceramic detailing. The set includes a covered teapot features a classic rounded form, a curved spout, and an elegantly designed handle. The lid is topped with a domed finial, also decorated in the cobalt glaze. Also includes a creamer with a graceful handle and a wide pouring spout, making it both practical and decorative. Each marked Moorcroft, and artist signed. William Hutton & Sons Ltd. hallmark on the rims. Tea pot: 4.75"H. Creamer: 3.25"H.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare Moorcroft trial vase featuring a stunning design of vibrant tulips cascading down a stylized cityscape. This hand-painted and tube-lined ceramic vase showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of Moorcroft artisans, with rich hues of purple, red, and green set against a cream and black background. The base is marked "Moorcroft, Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England," along with "Trial" and the date "27.10.09," indicating its status as a unique test piece. This item has its original box.Artist: Kerry Godwin Issued: 2009Dimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite vase features a vibrant design of ripe pomegranates and dark berries set against a deep cobalt blue background, showcasing Moorcroft's signature tubelining and hand-painted craftsmanship. The striking color palette and intricate details exemplify the artistry of Moorcroft Pottery. The vase stands as a timeless piece of British ceramic art, highly sought-after by collectors worldwide. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Moorcroft pottery table lamp featuring the Anemone pattern, designed by renowned British ceramic artist William Moorcroft. This striking lamp is set against a deep cobalt blue ground, adorned with vibrant pink, purple, and blue anemone flowers in classic tube-lined relief, showcasing Moorcroft's signature hand decorated craftsmanship. The piece is fitted with brass lamp components, adding a refined contrast to the rich, glazed pottery body. Originally crafted as a vase and later converted into a functional lamp, this piece embodies both artistic excellence and practical beauty. A fine example of collectible Moorcroft pottery, ideal for decorative or interior design purposes.Artist: William Moorcroft Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 25.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed. Lamp shade not included.
A powerful and evocative limited-edition bronze relief sculpture by Kenneth Treister, numbered 114 of 350 and dated November 1969. This piece serves as a poignant tribute to the Auschwitz concentration camp, featuring an abstract composition with ghostly and distorted faces emerging from the textured ceramic surface. Treister, a renowned American architect and artist, is best known for his contributions to Holocaust memorial art, including the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach. The back of the sculpture bears the inscription Auschwitz K. Treister 1969, further emphasizing the historical significance of this work.Artist: Kenneth TreisterIssued: c. 1969Dimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Charming Nao by Lladro porcelain figurine featuring a lifelike gray and white cat in a resting pose, adorned with a delicate pink ribbon around its neck. Handcrafted in Spain, this beautifully glazed ceramic piece captures the playful yet serene nature of a feline companion. Marked on the underside with the Nao by Lladro backstamp, this figurine is a delightful addition to any cat lover's collection or a perfect gift for animal enthusiasts.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.5"L x 3"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Copenhagen Baca Faience square-form vase by Nils Thorsson. This mid-century Danish ceramic showcases intricate sgraffito patterns in earthy brown and cream tones, depicting stylized avian and geometric motifs. Part of the celebrated Baca series, it exemplifies Thorsson’s signature fusion of modernist design and traditional craftsmanship. The textured surface, achieved through a specialized glazing technique, enhances its collectible appeal. Marked with the Royal Copenhagen backstamp, ensuring authenticity.Artist: Nils ThorssonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
Moorcroft pottery vase featuring a vibrant cherry blossom design. This exquisite hand-decorated piece showcases raised tube-lined detailing of blossoming cherry branches with clusters of ripe cherries, set against a rich green and cream gradient glaze. The craftsmanship reflects Moorcroft’s renowned artistry and tradition of producing high-quality ceramic ware. Marked on the underside with the Moorcroft backstamp and production markings, ensuring authenticity.Issued: 1999Dimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Moorcroft pottery vase featuring a striking speckled blue glaze. This large vase is crafted in a classic bulbous form, gently tapering towards the base and finished with a slightly flared, rounded rim. The vibrant blue surface is subtly speckled, creating depth and texture while highlighting Moorcroft's mastery of ceramic glazing techniques. Marked on the underside Moorcroft - Made in England, this piece exemplifies the brand's renowned craftsmanship and timeless design. A refined addition to any Moorcroft collection or interior setting.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 15.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking Clarice Cliff ceramic dish in the form of a stylized flying bird, model 678, produced by Wilkinson Ltd., England. This Art Deco piece features a sculpted avian shape with outstretched wings, decorated with hand-painted blue and orange feather details. The dish exhibits a cream-colored glaze with a subtle textured surface, enhancing its dimensional design. The bird’s head, complete with a painted eye and beak, forms one edge of the dish, making it both a functional and decorative item. Marked on the underside with the Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd. England backstamp and impressed with the model number.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"LCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage handcrafted ceramic pitcher signed "Liban," showcasing traditional tribal-style patterns in earthy red and brown tones. The pitcher features a rounded body, a single handle, and a spout, accented with crocheted covers on both the spout and handle for added charm. Standing 11"H, this unique piece reflects cultural artistry and craftsmanship. Perfect as a decorative item or collector's piece, with signs of wear consistent with its handmade nature and age.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A magnificent 20-inch ceramic vase in a deep cobalt blue finish, featuring intricate Chinese patterns, including basket-weave motifs, geometric symbols, and stylized cloud scrollwork. The vase is uniquely adorned with sculptural elephant-shaped handles that add an extraordinary and rare design element. The vibrant turquoise interior glaze provides a striking contrast to the richly detailed exterior, while the gilded rim adds a touch of luxury and refinement. This vase exemplifies exceptional craftsmanship and imaginative design, blending traditional ceramic artistry with unique, nature-inspired details. The elephant motif, symbolic of resilience and strength in various cultures, enhances its appeal for collectors of Asian decorative arts or as a standout decorative centerpiece for sophisticated interiors.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 20"HCondition: Age related wear.
Striking Ditmar Urbach Art Deco ceramic pitcher, featuring a bold hand-painted floral motif in vibrant shades of red, orange, and blue against a rich yellow glaze. The design is accented with expressive black brushstrokes and green leaves, creating a dynamic and colorful composition characteristic of Ditmar Urbach's distinctive European modernist aesthetic. The pitcher showcases an elegant curvilinear handle, a flared spout, and black trim along the rim and base. Marked on the underside with the Ditmar Urbach backstamp, indicating its Czechoslovakian origin. A fine example of the brand's highly collectible pre-war pottery, renowned for its bold patterns and innovative Art Deco influence.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: CzechoslovakiaCondition: Age related wear.
Roseville Pottery jardinière in the pink Baneda pattern. This design features a rounded form with a footed base and two small looped handles. The piece is decorated with a raised relief of stylized orange fruits and green foliage set against a textured blue band, contrasted with a mottled pink glaze covering the upper and lower sections. Roseville Pottery was known for its high-quality ceramic artistry. No makers mark.Issued: c. 1932Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Moorcroft pottery table lamp featuring the Iris pattern, designed by celebrated ceramic artist William Moorcroft. The lamp is set against a rich cobalt blue background, showcasing an elegant display of pink, purple, and blue iris flowers in raised tube-lined detail, a hallmark of Moorcroft's craftsmanship. Ornate brass fittings enhance the refined aesthetic, while a cobalt blue finial with gilt floral accents provides a decorative finishing touch. This finely crafted piece seamlessly blends functionality with artistry, making it a striking addition to any collection or interior setting. Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 24"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed. Lamp shade is not included.
A striking Moorcroft Aquitaine vase, designed by esteemed ceramic artist Emma Bossons in 2002. This limited edition piece, numbered 111 of 250, features a lush and vibrant design inspired by the Aquitaine region of France. The hand-painted and tubelined decoration depicts a stylized tree adorned with colorful berries, leaves, and white birds perched on its branches, set against a deep blue sky and a serene landscape. The base is fully marked with Moorcroft's signature, edition details, and Bossons' signature. Artist: Emma BossonsIssued: c. 2002Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Set of 9 original vintage art exhibition advertising posters. 1. Karsh A Birthday Celebration - An exhibition organised by the International Center of Photography, New York, and sponsored by Merill Lynch Europe Limited 25 February to 24 April 1988 at the Barbican Art Gallery, featuring a 1954 black and white photograph by an Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) depicting an English actor and director Laurence Olivier in an elegant suit and tie holding a drink as he looks over his shoulder directly at the viewer. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears on edges, minor staining, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: Yousuf Karsh, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1988; 2. Turner: The Second Decade 1800-1810 exhibition at The Tate Gallery 10 January - 27 March 1989, featuring an artwork by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) titled Kew Bridge c.1805, depicting a bridge over Thames river, with Brentford Eyot in the foreground and Strand-on-Green seen through the arches. Good condition, folds, minor creasing, pinholes, small paper losses on left corners and image. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1989; 3. Paint & Painting At The Tate Gallery London 9 June - 18 July 1982, an exhibition about colour and technique in painting and the artists' colourmen's trade. A Working Studio on the lawn with free, practical advice on watercolours, oils, acrylic, alkyds, brushes, grounds and media. - featuring a detail of Claude Monet Painting at the Edge of a Wood, c.1887 by John Singer Sargent. Produced by Richmond Towers Public Relations Ltd., London. Good condition, folds, creasing, pinholes, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1982; 4. Victoria & Albert Museum British Art and Design 1900-1960 artwork exhibition presented with assistance from The Baring Foundation featuring a photograph of 'Mindlsave' a 1934 sculpture by Leon Underwood (1890-1975), a British artist, sculptor, printmaker, painter, an influential teacher and promoter of African art. Fair condition, folds, crease marks , tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.; 5. What's new at the Victoria & Albert Museum? Spring 1987 featuring announcements of various art exhibitions - Art and Design in Europe and America 1800-1900, Towards a Bigger Picture: Contemporary British Photographs, Painters and The Derby China Works 1785-1848, Fashion Tracks Designer Clothes for the 1985 Pirelli Calendar, Hand Coloured British Prints - English Artists' Paper: Renaissance to Regency. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1987.; 6. Romantic Lebanon The European View 1700-1900 An exhibition of oil paintings, watercolours, prints and photographs at Leighton House, London 10 February - 8 March 1986, featuring a stunning artwork depicting men gathered at the feet of an ancient building framed with mountains and trees. Good condition, folds, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1986.; 7. Four Rooms an Arts Council Exhibition at Liberty, London that took place February 10 - March 10 1984, devised by Howard Hodgkin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Richard Hamilton, Anthony Caro, featuring a collage of photographs by John Badminton depicting different rooms in the house. Good condition, folds, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1984.; 8. Studio Ceramics Today 25th Anniversary of the Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain 5 October until 27 November 1983 at the Victoria & Albert Museum, featuring a photograph of various pots, vases, bowls, jugs, plates on tables set over light background with colourful frame of symbols and signatures. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.; 9. English pottery manufacturer and ceramic chemist Master Potter Bernard Moore (1850-1935) exhibition at Victoria & Albert Museum 15 December 1982 - 6 February 1983, featuring a photograph of a red flambe glaze vase. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.

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