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THREE ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES, comprising of The Bather Surprised, partially clothed female supported on a tree stump on an octagonal base, gilt highlights height approximately 26cm marked with a green mark, model number 486, dated 1912 on the base ( damage to the hand on the left, marks on the facial area, signs of rubbing in places), a pair of Grecian Water-carriers, dressed in a blush ivory robes carrying water in a vessel and on their head, one dated 1914 with a puce mark on the base also 2 over 125 and imprinted in the ceramic 8A 10, one dated 1913 with puce mark on the base also 2 over 125, (Condition Report: signs of rubbing to the guilt, see main description for specific damage, overall in ok condition), (3)
A COLLECTION OF BOXED CERAMIC THIMBLES, with Perspex display stand and dome, forty six thimbles by manufacturers including Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Coalport, Portmeirion, Bow Porcelain, Longton Hall, Minton, Haviland, Sutherland, Limoges Castel, Pickard, etc (46 + stand) (Condition Report: appear ok, minimal wear to boxes)
A GROUP OF CERAMIC FIGURES, comprising a Beswick Donkey Foal no 2110, a Royal Worcester Long Haired Cat no 3615, a Nao seated dog, Royal Doulton 'Images' figures: Thankful HN3129, Brother and Sister HN3460 and Awakening HN2875 (tiny nibbles around bases), Coalport Beau Monde: Elizabeth and Coalport Flora figurines, together with a Coalport modelled flower ornament (multiple chips and losses) (9) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, specific obvious damage as stated)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include a Scottie Wilson for Royal Worcester saucer (hairline, crazing), a delft charger, a boxed Disney Eeyore ceramic money bank by Charpente, a boxed Royal Doulton figurine A Posy for You HN3606, collection of Poole Pottery tea ware 'Nasturtium', designed by Bryony Langworth, Stuart crystal glasses, a glass drop light shade, Teign Valley glass ball and stand, etc. (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF 20TH CENTURY PICTURES, to include a ceramic panel depicting stylised thistles, initialled and dated (19)69 bottom right, approximate size 33cm x 20cm, two Derek Caister watercolour landscapes, an indistinctly signed mountainous sunset landscape, an unsigned coastal landscape, a pencil drawing of a vagrant, receipt verso indicates the artist is Wallace Spence, together with three needlework pictures
This rare Royal Doulton Beatrix Potter prototype figurine depicts Mother Ladybird in a distinctive and unusual colorway. Featuring a bright yellow elytra adorned with bold black spots and accented with a red trim, this figure stands apart from the standard production pieces. Designed with meticulous craftsmanship, the figurine captures the charm and whimsy of Beatrix Potter's beloved characters, rendered in high-gloss ceramic with finely painted facial details and delicate shading throughout the body. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: This Item Is The Property Of Royal Doulton (UK) LTD, And Title To The Property Remains With The Company At All Times.Artist: Warren PlattIssued: c. 1989Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Designed by William Moorcroft, this Alhambra Florian Ware vase was produced for James MacIntyre & Co. It features an elegant Art Nouveau design with salmon-pink tulips accentuated by striking blue and gilt details. The vase showcases Moorcroft's signature tube-lining technique, creating depth and texture in the intricate floral patterns. The harmonious color palette and flowing organic forms embody the early work of Moorcroft during his tenure at MacIntyre, a period that solidified his reputation as a master ceramic artist. Marked on the underside. James Macintyre & Co. backstamp. M2414.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: c. 1902 - 1910Dimensions: 12"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exceptional Royal Doulton prototype Toby jug showcases a rare color variation, making it a significant collector's piece. Crafted from fine bone china, this jug features a vibrant hand painted palette, highlighting intricate details such as the jester's expressive face, colorful costume, and a whimsical pose. Marked as The Property of Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd - Not Produced for Sale, this prototype was likely a test piece that never entered full production, enhancing its rarity and desirability. The design embodies Royal Doulton's mastery in ceramic artistry, combining detailed sculpting with hand applied glaze effects. A remarkable addition to any Royal Doulton collection.Artist: David B. BiggsIssued: c. 1998Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare flambe ceramic figure by Bernard Moore, depicting the legendary Gazeka. This mythical creature, also known as the Papuan Devil Pig, was reportedly sighted by British explorers in Papua New Guinea during the early 20th century. The exaggerated features and whimsical stance of this figure capture the fantastical nature of the beast, which was rumored to be a giant marsupial resembling a tapir or a pig. Bernard Moore, a master of high-temperature flambe glazes, created unique experimental ceramic works known for their deep red and iridescent finishes. This particular example showcases Moore's mastery of glaze effects, with rich crimson and dark oxblood hues accentuating the expressive details. Artist marked.Artist: Bernard MooreIssued: c. 1920sDimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning ceramic figurine by Peggy Davies Ceramics, designed by Martin Thompson, capturing the timeless allure of Marilyn Monroe. This beautifully sculpted piece portrays the Hollywood icon in a vibrant amber-colored swimsuit, playfully lounging against a nautical-themed gold-tone anchor, and orange and white lifebuoy. The figurine is hand painted with exquisite attention to detail, featuring a glossy finish that enhances its striking colors. Marilyn's signature charm and elegance are perfectly captured in this collectible work of art. Peggy Davies Ceramics is known for producing high quality, hand crafted figurines, and this piece is a wonderful tribute to one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. Peggy Davies marked. Artist signed.Artist: Martin ThompsonDimensions: 8.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Alternative title, Jacky and Mother. A finely crafted ceramic figurine by Charles Vyse. This exquisite piece showcases Vyse's mastery in capturing vibrant details and character, depicting a mother and child attending the fair, dressed in elaborate period attire. The intricacy of the patterns and the vivid hand-painted glazes reflect Vyse's celebrated artistry and attention to detail. Charles Vyse was a renowned British ceramicist, celebrated for his whimsical and evocative figurines that often depicted scenes of everyday life and folklore. C. Vyse Chelsea mark on the side.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: c. 1933Dimensions: 10.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking ceramic bowl by William Moorcroft, featuring the sought-after 'Moonlit Blue' pattern. This deep blue glaze showcases a hand-painted tree landscape, creating a mesmerizing night scene. The piece is complemented by a silver-plated rim and handle, crafted by William Hutton & Sons, adding elegance to the design. The bowl is marked Moorcroft on the underside, while the silver-plated rim bears the WH & SBP A1 mark. A fine collectible piece that embodies the artistry of early 20th-century Moorcroft pottery.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"Dia x 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare and exquisite three-piece tea set designed by William Moorcroft exclusively for Shreve & Co., San Francisco. This set comprises a covered teapot, covered sugar bowl, and creamer, each featuring the highly sought-after 'Peacock Feather' pattern. The design showcases Moorcroft's signature tube-lined technique, with stylized peacock feathers in shades of rich blue and green set against a soft celadon ground. The elegant, curvilinear forms of each piece reflect the influence of the Art Nouveau movement. Each piece is signed by William Moorcroft and bears the handwritten mark of Shreve & Co. retailer, denoting its special commission for the distinguished American luxury retailer. This collaboration between Moorcroft and Shreve & Co. represents a significant period in British ceramic history, where the demand for Moorcroft's hand-crafted designs extended to the American market. The refined artistry and glazing technique, with its glossy sheen and intricate detailing, make this set a superb collector's piece. A rare and desirable example of early 20th-century British art pottery, this set embodies the excellence of Moorcroft's craftsmanship and his collaboration with high-end retailers. Teapot: 6.5"H. Sugar bowl: 4"H. Creamer: 2.75"H.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: c. 1905Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Striking Moorcroft Pottery Shearwater Moon Fish sculpture designed by acclaimed artist Emma Bossons. This beautifully hand decorated ceramic piece captures three intricately detailed fish in an aquatic setting, showcasing the signature Moorcroft tubelining technique and rich, vibrant glazes. The front features lifelike moon fish in shades of green and yellow, while the reverse displays tall reeds and cattails against a deep blue background, evoking a serene waterscape. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed.Artist: Emma BossonsIssued: 2005Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking Art Deco-inspired ceramic figurine by Peggy Davies Ceramics. This elegant piece features a dapper lady in a sophisticated black and ruby-red tux ensemble, tipping her hat in a classic gesture. The sculptural backdrop, reminiscent of bold Art Deco fan motifs, enhances the geometric aesthetic, while the glossy glaze finish accentuates its rich color contrast. The back is adorned with stylized star accents, adding a unique design element to this collectible figurine. Peggy Davies Ceramics is known for producing high quality, limited edition ceramic figures that celebrate vintage elegance and artistic craftsmanship. Peggy Davies.Dimensions: 9.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This rare Royal Doulton prototype figurine depicts a beautifully detailed wren perched on a log, capturing the natural charm and delicate features of the small songbird. Expertly crafted from fine porcelain this prototype showcases exquisite hand painted details, from the rich brown plumage to the intricate woodgrain of the log base. The figurine's lifelike pose and careful shading reflect Royal Doulton's commitment to precision and artistry. Marked Prototype Only, this test piece was never mass-produced, making it a highly collectible and sought-after item. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique status as a prototype enhance its desirability for collectors of Royal Doulton bird figurines and wildlife-themed ceramics. A remarkable addition to any Royal Doulton collection, this rare wren figurine exemplifies the brand's excellence in ceramic artistry.Dimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare and exquisite ceramic figurine. This beautifully crafted piece captures a young girl, resembling Shirley Temple, elegantly dressed in a checkered dress with floral details, donning a cape and adjusting her new gloves with a poised expression. The figure is finely hand painted with delicate detailing and a lustrous glaze, showcasing Goldscheider's signature craftsmanship. Stephan Dakon was one of the leading designers for Goldscheider in the early 20th century, celebrated for his Art Deco figurines that embody grace and sophistication. The New Gloves is a rare and highly sought-after piece, reflecting the artistic elegance of the period. Goldscheider marked.Issued: c. 1942Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning ceramic figurine by Peggy Davies Ceramics, designed by Martin Thompson, capturing the timeless allure of Marilyn Monroe. This beautifully sculpted piece portrays the Hollywood icon in a vibrant blue swimsuit, playfully lounging against a nautical-themed silver-tone anchor, and red and white lifebuoy. The figurine is hand painted with exquisite attention to detail, featuring a glossy finish that enhances its striking colors. Marilyn's signature charm and elegance are perfectly captured in this collectible work of art. Peggy Davies Ceramics is known for producing high quality, hand crafted figurines, and this piece is a wonderful tribute to one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. Peggy Davies marked. Artist signed.Artist: Martin ThompsonDimensions: 8.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare Royal Doulton porcelain figure of a toucan perched on a rock, finished in a striking colorway variation. This exquisitely crafted piece showcases Royal Doulton's mastery in ceramic artistry, with a glossy glaze highlighting the vibrant blue and black plumage of the bird. The toucan's expressive eye and curved beak add to its lifelike appeal, while the dark-toned rock base provides contrast and stability. A seldom-seen color variation, making it highly desirable among collectors. Royal Doulton backstamp.Issued: c. 1920 - 1936Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking and rare Royal Doulton blue titanian pig bowl featuring a beautifully detailed design of a pig in raised relief on the exterior. The bowl is finished in the stunning blue flambe glaze. Complementing the ceramic body is a sterling silver rim made by George Betjemann & Sons, adding a touch of elegance and craftsmanship. George Betjenmann & Sons hallmark.Issued: c. 1920sDimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting an exceptional Royal Doulton Bunnykins prototype figurine, a highly sought-after piece from the iconic Bunnykins collection. This prototype is a rare and unique representation of the Bunnykins series, showcasing the meticulous design process that goes into creating the beloved characters. As a prototype, it features subtle differences from the final production model, offering collectors a glimpse into the early stages of Royal Doulton's artistic development. This piece is an extraordinary opportunity for Bunnykins collectors and ceramic enthusiasts alike. This figure depicts a Bunnykin popping out of a large Christmas gift. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: The Property Of Royal Doulton Tableware LTD., Not Produced For Sale.Artist: Graham Tongue, and Warren PlattIssued: c. 1994 - 2000Dimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An exceptional ceramic figurine by acclaimed British sculptor Charles Vyse, depicting the Cinneraria Boy. This finely detailed piece captures a young London flower seller dressed in a checkered jacket, herringbone trousers, and a flat cap, standing beside a post while holding a bouquet of vibrant blue cineraria flowers wrapped in paper. Vyse, known for his masterful portrayals of early 20th century London street life, brings this charming figure to life with intricate hand painted details and a lustrous glaze finish. C.V. Chelsea mark.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: c. 1925Dimensions: 10.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
The Royal Doulton Flambe Tiger Stalking HN1082 is a distinguished ceramic piece designed by Charles Noke and Fred Moore. This figurine captures a tiger in a poised stalking position, adorned with the signature red and black flambé glaze. This glazing technique draws inspiration from the ancient Chinese Sung Dynasty's methods, renowned for their deep red porcelain glazes achieved through the use of copper oxide in reduction firing. Royal Doulton's adaptation of this technique results in a rich, flame-like finish that accentuates the dynamic form of the tiger. The piece is authenticated by the Royal Doulton backstamp and signature of Artist on the underside. Artist: Charles Noke Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: 13.5"LCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This rare Royal Doulton Bunnykins prototype figurine of Uncle Sam, features an exclusive gilt and color variation, making it a highly desirable collector's item. The figurine presents a charming anthropomorphic rabbit dressed in patriotic attire, including a white coat, striped blue trousers, and a red, white, and blue top hat. The finely detailed figure is accented with gilded highlights, notably on the bow tie, adding an element of luxury to the design. Marked This item is the property of Royal Doulton (UK) Ltd, this prototype was never produced for sale, further enhancing its rarity. Crafted in fine porcelain, it exemplifies Royal Doulton's tradition of excellence in ceramic artistry. A remarkable and rare addition to any Bunnykins or Royal Doulton collection.Artist: Harry Sales, and David LyttletonIssued: c. 1986 - 2001Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This rare Royal Doulton figurine portrays a standing bulldog with lifelike detail, including a distinctive brown patch on its back. Crafted from fine ceramic, the piece features a glossy glaze that highlights the bulldog's muscular build and signature wrinkled face. The figurine is further accentuated by a detailed brown collar, reflecting the craftsmanship synonymous with Royal Doulton. A prized collectible for dog enthusiasts and Royal Doulton admirers alike. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked X1176.Artist: Fredrick DawsIssued: c. 1930 - 1960Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
This exquisite Royal Doulton figurine depicts an American Foxhound in a lifelike standing pose. Crafted from fine ceramic, the piece features a glossy finish that accentuates the hound's tri-color coat of white, black, and tan, beautifully capturing the essence of this elegant breed. A true testament to Royal Doulton's artistry, this figurine is a must-have for collectors and dog enthusiasts alike. Royal Doulton backstamp.Artist: Fredrick DawsIssued: c. 1938 - 1960Dimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting the Royal Doulton large character jug, a finely detailed ceramic jug featuring a bowie knife and grinder handle. Designed by Stanley J. Taylor and issued in 1988, this jug honors the Little Mesters, highly skilled craftsmen of Sheffield, England, who were known for their exceptional work in cutlery and metalworking. The jug beautifully captures the essence of a seasoned craftsman, with intricate details such as his flat cap, red scarf, and tools of the trade. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: The Property Of Royal Doulton Tableware LTD., Not Produced For Sale.Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1988Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Doulton prototype figurine depicting Winston Churchill, masterfully crafted in England. This unique ceramic piece showcases Churchill in his iconic stance, embodying his remarkable leadership and charisma. The figurine, designed with intricate detailing, includes Churchill's signature cane accessory. As a prototype, this item holds significant value for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. A testament to Royal Doulton's exceptional artistry and tribute to one of the greatest historical figures. Royal Doulton backstamp.Dimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Cane is detachable.
A rare Bernard Moore flambe-glazed porcelain figurine depicting a seated elephant with a charming and expressive pose. The deep red glaze, characteristic of Moore's renowned flambe technique, showcases a rich tonal variation with subtle black and crimson hues. Bernard Moore, a celebrated ceramic artist of the early 20th century, was known for his mastery of flambe glazing, a process that creates a unique and unpredictable finish, making each piece distinct. This seated elephant is a fine example of his artistic legacy, combining elegance with whimsical charm.Artist: Bernard MooreIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite ceramic figurine was crafted by the renowned British manufacturer Beswick and designed by the esteemed artist Arthur Gredington. The "Painted White" colour is highly sought after and was only made for a very short period. The figurine, model number 1730, depicts a poised huntswoman in traditional riding attire mounted on a white horse. Known for their superior quality and attention to detail, Beswick figurines have been cherished by collectors worldwide since the company's founding in 1894. This piece highlights Beswick's skill in capturing lifelike equestrian figures and elegant craftsmanship, making it a coveted item for both Beswick and equestrian enthusiasts. Beswick backstamp.Artist: Arthur GredingtonIssued: c. 1960-1971Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Rare trial vase featuring grotesque fish in an imaginative and surreal design. This hand decorated ceramic piece showcases exaggerated fish creatures with expressive detailing, bold colors, and dynamic movement, surrounded by stylized aquatic plants and flowing water motifs. The cream-colored stoneware is finished with a subtle glossy glaze, enhancing the intricate artwork. The base is inscribed with Trial and dated 26.7.11, indicating its unique production status.Artist: Andrew HullIssued: 2011Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Cobridge Pottery stoneware sculpture featuring a seated sheep holding an empty half of a coconut shell. This whimsical yet intricately detailed piece showcases the studio's signature craftsmanship with textured wool, expressive facial features, and an earthy glaze that enhances its naturalistic form. The juxtaposition of the sheep's serene demeanor with the rustic, hand-sculpted coconut shell adds a touch of humor and artistic storytelling. Cobridge Pottery, a division of Moorcroft, was known for producing high-quality stoneware sculptures before ceasing production in 2005. This unique and collectible piece reflects the studio's creative approach to ceramic art. Cobridge Stoneware marked.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This charming Royal Doulton figurine depicts a seated Scottish Terrier in exquisite detail. Crafted from fine ceramic, the figurine showcases a glossy black glaze that accentuates the terrier's textured fur and endearing expression. A testament to Royal Doulton's craftsmanship, this piece captures the spirit of the beloved Scottish Terrier breed, making it a delightful addition for collectors and dog enthusiasts alike. Royal Doulton backstamp.Issued: c. 1931 - 1946Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An elegant Art Deco ceramic figurine by Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, featuring a gracefully posed nude female figure draped in a flowing black shawl. This striking sculpture exemplifies the refined style of the 1920s and 1930s, capturing the sensuality and sophistication characteristic of Lorenzl's work. The figure's elongated form and delicate features reflect the glamour of the Art Deco period. The high-gloss glaze enhances the contrast between the creamy porcelain of the figure's body and the richly detailed black drapery. Mounted on a sleek black circular base, this sculpture embodies the movement and grace that defined Goldscheider's collaborations with Lorenzl. Josef Lorenzl was one of the most influential sculptors of the Art Deco period, renowned for his fluid, elongated figures that capture the elegance of the era. Goldscheider, a leading Viennese ceramics manufacturer, worked with many of the top designers of the time to create some of the most sought-after Art Deco figurines. Goldscheider stamp, and sticker. Artist signature.Artist: Josef LorenzlIssued: c. 1937Dimensions: 14"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor crazing.
A beautifully crafted ceramic figurine by renowned British sculptor Charles Vyse, depicting Market Day in Boulogne. This exquisite hand painted piece portrays a seated market vendor, dressed in a patterned dress and headscarf, holding a fresh cabbage while surrounded by an abundant display of vegetables in woven baskets. The scene captures the charm and authenticity of European market life in the early 20th century, highlighting Vyse's exceptional ability to bring character and realism to his ceramic sculptures. With intricate detailing and a vibrant glaze finish, this figurine is a testament to the artist's craftsmanship. C. Vyse Chelsea mark.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: c. 1930Dimensions: 8.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a Royal Doulton figurine titled The Potter, model number HN1518. Designed by renowned artist Charles Noke, this hand-painted porcelain figure showcases a potter at work, surrounded by colorful ceramic wares. The vibrant glaze and meticulous craftsmanship reflect Royal Doulton's reputation for producing high-quality collectible ceramics. The figurine is marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp and model information, verifying its authenticity.Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1932-1949Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A remarkable ceramic figurine by esteemed British sculptor Charles Vyse, depicting the Picadilly Rose Woman. This beautifully hand painted piece portrays a London flower seller arranging a lush display of pink, yellow, and red roses in a woven basket. Dressed in a flowing purple shawl and a modest hat, the figure captures the essence of early 20th century street vendors with exquisite realism and charm. Vyse, celebrated for his lifelike ceramic figures inspired by the working-class individuals of London, masterfully conveys depth and movement through detailed sculpting and a rich glaze finish. C.V. Chelsea mark.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: c. 1922Dimensions: 8.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor chipped flowers.
A finely crafted Royal Doulton stoneware figure of a lizard, designed by renowned artist Mark V. Marshall. The piece is skillfully rendered in warm, earthy tones that highlight the texture and form of the lizard's body, emphasizing its naturalistic details. The glossy finish accentuates the graceful curvature and lifelike appearance, showcasing Marshall's mastery of animal subjects in ceramic form. Royal Doulton impressed stamp.Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: c. 1904Dimensions: 5"L x 1.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Stunning Royal Doulton Flambe Sung vase, a testament to the mastery of Charles Noke and Fred Allen. This striking example features the signature flambe glaze, characterized by deep red hues with dynamic bursts of blue and black, a hallmark of the Sung technique. The design showcases a fluid interplay of colors, embodying the artistry of Royal Doulton's experimental glazes. Marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp, the vase is a fine representation of the brand's distinguished craftsmanship and innovation in ceramic artistry.Artist: Charles Noke, and Fred AllenIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Rare Andrew Hull trial vase featuring grotesque fish in a surreal and imaginative design. This hand decorated ceramic piece showcases exaggerated fish creatures rendered with expressive detailing in shades of black, blue, and orange. The background features stylized water patterns and aquatic flora, creating a whimsical underwater scene. The cream-colored stoneware is finished with a subtle glossy glaze, enhancing the intricate artwork. Marked: Trial 2012. Artist signed.Artist: Andrew HullIssued: 2012Dimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. AD 1 - 300.A mould-made ceramic oil lamp with a circular body and a sunken tondo, surrounded by concentric grooves. The central discus features a raised relief depicting an erotic scene, with two lovers positioned on a bed; the woman reclines while her partner kneels, lifting her legs. The nozzle is short and rounded, designed with a wide wick hole, and is complemented by a pair of volutes on either side. Located in the lower part of the discus is a filling hole. This lamp falls within the Loeschcke typology, categorised as Type I. The material consists of a dark, coarse clay.For similar see: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Object Number: 83.AQ.377.395. Size: 95mm x 65mm; Weight: 50g.Provenance: Property of a London gallery, acquired on the German art market; Ex. HK collection, Germany, before 1995. This piece is accompanied by German export license.

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