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CERAMIC PLAYER Pot footballer circa 52cm high in red and white stripes, black shorts and red socks with white tops. Footballer with heavy moustache is shown standing on a ball with hands near to hips. Probably represents Sunderland in the Victorian/Edwardian Era but could possibly be Sheffield United or even Southampton. Paintwork slightly scuffed but overall condition is generally good. As described
A lot to include a silver brooch in the form of a lady in profile stamped 925, a brooch in the form of a horses head, a pin in the form of a running horse and a silver brooch in the form of a trotting horse hallmarked Birmingham 1961, together with a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch claw set with an emerald cut aquamarine measuring 9x6mm stamped 9ct together with a ladies gold plated Elgin bracelet wristwatch, a pair of Denmark design gilt plated ear clips with matching brooch in a contemporary organic form, a silver and crystal set long length chain necklace, an oval shaped ceramic cameo brooch and circular metal brooch set with a ceramic cameo of floral design.
A 19th Century Minton blue glazed ceramic vase with bronze and gilt coloured enamel decoration with foo dog and ring handles, height 23cm, together with a Doulton Lambeth stone ware jug with green glazed upper body with hunting scene design plus John Dewar & Sons advertising to the front and a blue and white ceramic Pickwick pattern plate by Ridgways. (3)
A lot to include a silver brooch in the form of a lady in profile stamped 925, a brooch in the form of a horses head, a pin in the form of a running horse and a silver brooch in the form of a trotting horse hallmarked Birmingham 1961, together with a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch claw set with an emerald cut aquamarine measuring 9x6mm stamped 9ct together with a ladies gold plated Elgin bracelet wristwatch, a pair of Denmark design gilt plated ear clips with matching brooch in a contemporary organic form, a silver and crystal set long length chain necklace, an oval shaped ceramic cameo brooch and circular metal brooch set with a ceramic cameo of floral design.
A 19th Century Minton blue glazed ceramic vase with bronze and gilt coloured enamel decoration with foo dog and ring handles, height 23cm, together with a Doulton Lambeth stone ware jug with green glazed upper body with hunting scene design plus John Dewar & Sons advertising to the front and a blue and white ceramic Pickwick pattern plate by Ridgways. (3)
John Piper (British, 1903-1992) Large Dish with Bird, 1973 Earthenware, yellow and black painted Bird, the ground with graduated concentric black, green and transparent glazed bands, painted JP vii/73 H 41cm, W 56.7cm, D 5cm PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Somerset. EXHIBITED: `John Piper Ceramic Dishes and Designs`, Selwood Gallery Frome, circa 1975 NOTES: This work is an original one-off rather than an edition, made and glazed at Fawley Bottom CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Edmund de Waal (British, b.1964) Group of eight Cylinders, 2002 Porcelain, pale blue celadon glaze with delicate crackle, impressed maker`s marks stained with red, orange or blue running glaze Heights between 8.5cm and 12.2cm PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Edinburgh. EXHIBITED: `Ceramic Rooms` at the Geffrye Museum, London, 2002. Acquired through the Ingelby Gallery, Edinburgh, in 2003. CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
School of Koloman Moser. Produced by Josef Bock, Vienna, c1900. A white ceramic plate with a stylised stencilled border design in lilac. Printed mark to the reverse: 'SCHULE PROF KOLO MOSER'. Diameter: 9.5 inches. Chips and star crack to the reverse. Small rim nibbles. This design was produced by Bock in collaboration with the Kunstgewerbeschule Vienna. It was designed by the pupils of Kolo Moser. An example is in the collection of the British Museum. See: Decorative Arts 1850-1950, A Cataloge of the British Museum Collection, Judy Rudcoe, pages 80 and 248 for details and image. The design for the decoration is in the Bock archive in the museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Vienna.
A c.1900 Art Nouveau ceramic two section jardinière stand of waisted form, decorated with a robed young woman beneath trees in a landscape scene, on a light yellow ground between, inscribed "Cleo" to base, otherwise unmarked, height 49.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few minor issues particularly to the edges of both sections. The upper section: repaired chip to the rim of approx 3 x 1cm, five small chips to the inner rim of the flange and four small chips to the outer rim. Base section: one chip to the upper rim. Crazing throughout and minor staining to the lower green section.

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