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A group of ceramic and glass Guinness related memorabilia and commemorative wares, including four Wade figures, three Carlton Ware pudding basins, a T.G. Green Gresley pudding basin, a similar pot and cover, a Mintons ashtray in the form of a barrel, Carlton Ware jars and covers and condiments decorated with toucans and a Wiltshaw & Robinson ashtray (some faults and repairs), together with the book `Collecting Carlton Ware` by David Serpell, and a Christies `Guinness Advertising Ware` auction catalogue.
Jason Wason, British, b.1946 - A square studio ceramic platter in the Japanese taste, mid/ late 20th century, the white clay body of shallow dish form decorated with metal oxide and turquoise stripes, the platter supported upon rectangular block feet also with conforming decoration. Bearing two impressed maker`s seals to verso, 10cm high x 28cm wide x 25cm deep. (May be subject to Droit de Suite). Note: Wason was born in Liverpool and spent six years at the Leach Pottery (from 1976), giving him a strong sense of workshop discipline and technical competence in glaze techniques and also the ability to throw whatever shape he had in mind; after completing his commitment to producing the standard ware range of the Leach Pottery, he had the freedom to experiment with his own designs. He endeavoured to introduce into a pot a sense of motion, energy and vitality, and his pots are of a ritualistic and ceremonial nature, much inspired by travels in Africa, India and the Middle East, where his search for a nation`s pottery caused him to become involved in concerns for the preservation of indigenous peoples` physical and cultural survival. He has been working on his own from his home studio since the 1980s. Wason teaches ceramics at the Penzance School of Art, Penzance. He is married to the ceramics artist Joanna WASON, who works and teaches at the LEACH POTTERY, St Ives.
Attributed to Lewis F Day, British, (1845-1910), for Benson, an ebonised mantel clock in the Aesthetic style, the architectural case reticulated and foliate carved, raised on splayed chamfered feet, the eight day cylinder movement signed CH.VCNE, striking gong and set floral painted arabic ceramic dial, the case stamped `JW BENSON MAKER 25 OLD BOND ST LONDON, 38cm high x 22cm wide

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