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Lot 760

A SELECTION OF GARDEN ORNAMENTS TO INCLUDE A CONCRETE SUN DIAL A CERAMIC GARDEN PLANTER POT AND FIBREGLASS STATUE

Lot 763

A SELECTION OF 9 GARDEN PLANT POTS TO INCLUDE CERAMIC AND TERRACOTTA POTS

Lot 595

Miscellaneous German Third Reich Hitler Youth Insignia. Comprisign a HJ Sportwart (sports attendant) red machine woven title and an HJ Gelandesportwart (Overland sports attendant) yellow on black machine woven title. Accompanied by 2 Hitler Youth ceramic tinnies, both dated 21 June 1934, both with pins and in excellent condition, extremely good condition (4) £60-£80

Lot 439

A large composition bust of native American chief Dan George, H. 45cm, together with a further ceramic native American bust.

Lot 109

A heavy ceramic poss stone pestle and mortar 10" diameter

Lot 116

A heavy ceramic poss stone pestle and mortar 8"dia

Lot 162

2 ceramic bread bins, egg crock and jugs etc

Lot 200

A blue and white ceramic basin with plug hole

Lot 357

Wall clock, ceramic shire horse clock and carriage clock

Lot 760

Pair of ceramic Stork table lamps

Lot 863

2 Boxes of unused items including HP sauce plates and Heinz tomato ketchup ceramic chip holders

Lot 865

Unused Christmas items including boxed Santa cookie jar and 4 boxed ceramic ornaments

Lot 113

An early 20thC walnut mantel clock, with Vienna style fret moulded horse top, brass and ceramic numeric dial, 72cm high, 31cm wide, 15cm deep.

Lot 102

A large late Victorian chesterfield sofaOf typical form on turned walnut legs and ceramic castors, 215cm wide x 80cm deep x 65cm high, (84 1/2in wide x 31in deep x 25 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 126

ENGLISH ARTS & CRAFTS WALL MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 chased and repoussé-decorated copper, ceramic panels, mirrored glass plateDimensions:64cm x 92.5cmProvenance:Provenance: Liberty & Co., London

Lot 167

ENGLISH ARTS & CRAFTS FIREPLACE, CIRCA 1910 oak, patinated copper with repoussé copper panels, cast iron and glazed ceramic tiles, 189cm wide, 133cm high, 21.5cm deep; internal 107cm x 111cm; the insert 56cm wide, 96.5cm high; tile panels 29cm wide, 97.5cm high

Lot 248

ANN MACBETH (1875-1948) GLASGOW SCHOOL COLLAR, CIRCA 1900 padded silk ground, with appliqué of silk, embroidered in silk threads in satin stitch and couchingDimensions:54cm wide, 45cm high, approximate depth 19.5cmNote: Exhibited: The Crafts Exhibition, Old Bluecoat School, Liverpool, 1912Literature: The Studio Yearbook, 1908, p. 291, where illustratedNote: An inspiring artist, teacher and women’s rights activist, Ann Macbeth’s embroideries continue to charm and captivate those who set their eyes upon them. Skilfully executed, her work typically features young female figures encased within an array of stylised roundels and openwork banding. However, as a teacher at the School of Art, she continued to uphold Jessie Newbery’s views and encouraged students to explore women’s fashion and artistic dress. This rare surviving example of a collar, very likely worn by her for a portrait taken in 1900, captures the organic essence and vibrancy of the Glasgow style.In an age of rapid change and industrialisation, Glasgow was transforming into a prosperous city; a model of pioneering design and manufacturing, especially within the shipbuilding and textile industries. Whilst the School of Art’s main focus was to foster fresh young designers to strengthen city’s key trades, the director Fra Newbery equally believed in the importance of nurturing individuality amongst his students. A hub of exciting creative experimentation, Ann Macbeth enrolled at the School in 1897 and immersed herself in this stimulating and progressive environment; a space in which women could actively pursue an artistic career and financial independence.By the late nineteenth century, embroidery was enjoying somewhat of a revival, however, the country’s contribution to the medium was largely machine-made. Handcrafted embroideries were limited to Berlin wool work: sold as ready-made printed designs for the consumer to stitch onto with coloured wools. Unimaginative, laborious and completely lacking in originality, embroidery was reduced to a stereotypical domestic craft of no real artistic merit. With Jessie Newbery at the helm of the School’s Embroidery department, she sought to transform such ideas and teach embroidery as a design subject in a variety of forms, including artistic dress.Arguably Jessie Newbery’s most talented student, Ann Macbeth’s striking embroideries were a regular feature in The Studio and the present lot was no exception. Well-received and much admired, it was illustrated in the Magazine’s 1908 edition on page 291. The design of this collar illustrates both Newbery and Macbeth’s interest in producing non-restrictive womenswear of an artistic aesthetic. Far removed from the tight-corseted dresses which shaped bodies into the desired aesthetic under a male gaze, Macbeth advocated designs for free-flowing garments that gave way to a natural waistline. Belts, collars and cuffs were a particular focus for the pair since they offered women several options to accessorise a variety of outfits; a highly economical approach to emerging fashions of the day.As a teacher, taking inspiration from William Morris’ Arts & Crafts ideals, Macbeth encouraged students to be inspired by nature as a source of ideas, a view which is clearly demonstrated in the design of this collar. Filled with friezes of intertwined leaves, petals and stylised rosebuds, Macbeth looks to traditional stitching methods of the past in a bid to achieve an expressive, yet elegant garment; the design of which is entirely original. Whilst Newbery’s earlier pieces take inspiration from the simple and delicate designs of the Renaissance, Macbeth tended to embellish her pieces with elaborate metal clasps and other decorative fastenings. Richly embroidered in brightly coloured threads, her pieces became popular for their practicality as well as their beautiful designs.In 1908, Macbeth succeeded Newbery as Head of the Needlework and Embroidery Department at the School; she also taught bookbinding and ceramic decoration in the years that followed. Both women designers held strong views that art embroidery should be accessible to all classes and often encouraged the use of cheaper materials in their designs, such as hessian and less expensive silk threads. A champion of honest and original designs, executed with a good level of craftsmanship, her students’ work was both stylistically distinctive and of very high quality.It must be said that whilst this design of this collar may appear simple to the eye it is deceptively so, as it demands a remarkable level of skill and creativity from the embroiderer. The arrangement of abstracted plant forms and expressive linear patterns come together in perfect symmetry and sit in harmony with the pastel-coloured silk threads chosen. The complexity of the stitching techniques employed also speak to the unique skills and knowledge of the embroiderer. Each component in the design has been worked with a great deal of silk threads and yet every rose bud and petal appears entirely uniform: the expressive stitching no doubt helps the design achieve a certain feeling of weight and energy which brings the piece to life. A careful balance of practicality and beautiful decoration, this rare collar showcases the enchanting designs of Ann Macbeth which were a significant contribution in the evolution of the iconic Glasgow style.

Lot 95

6 Crown Derby pieces to include hippo, 1 china shop and 4 birds, 4 with gold stoppers, 1 ceramic and 1 silver.

Lot 271

Early 20th Century mahogany kneehole desk, green and tooled leather top, above three frieze drawers, two pedestals with three drawers, on plinth bases, ceramic casters, 75h x 106w x 56.5d cm

Lot 298

Victorian mahogany armchair, overstuffed arms back and seat, scrolling arms, on turnedfluted legs, ceramic casters, damages to feet, 93 cm high

Lot 59

Novelty brass single inkwell in the form of a crab, with ceramic liner. Together with another study of a brass crab. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)General wear commensurate with age.  Ceramic liner is chipped, no obvious damage to legs etc.

Lot 65

Modern ceramic Chinese design conservatory seat or jardiniere in the form of an elephant. (B.P. 21% + VAT)      No obvious damage.

Lot 83

Early 20th Century double oil burner lamp having green glass globular shade, above a ceramic reservoir decorated with fruit and foliage, on an ebonised turned stepped base. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 359

Two boxes of assorted china to include: various preserve jars; Royal Staffordshire, Price etc, Carlton Ware floral trinket dish, two pottery figures of cats, basket, lady shaped pin cushion with ceramic bust, Carlton Ware sauce jug with stand, Radford ashtray, Carlton Ware pedestal bowl and small bowl, centre bowl, art pottery mugs, cottage design cakestand, Carlton Ware salt and pepper, Burleigh ware Scrooge toby jug, fish jug, model of a Yorkie dog, various vases, jugs etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 635

A VINTAGE CERAMIC HANLEY PARK HORTICULTURAL FETE COMMITTEE BADGE

Lot 64

A CERAMIC LIDDED POT WITH IMAGES OF FISH

Lot 65

A CERAMIC SHELLEY MABEL LUCIE ATWELL DECORATED BABY'S PLATE

Lot 835

A QUANTITY OF COLLECTABLE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CERAMIC INK WELL WITH LINER, TRINKET BOXES WITH HINGED LIDS, A PAPERWEIGHT WITH A LION INSIDE, STRING BOX, INLAID BOX, ETC

Lot 854

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC AND CHINA ITEMS TO INCLUDE FIGURINES, ANIMALS, A FRECH TRINKET BPX, AYNSLEY PIN TRAYS AND TRINKET BOX, CARLTON WARE, ETC

Lot 895

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE A TAZZA WITH PIERCED DECORATION, VINTAGE CAKE PLATE, PLANTERS, ETC

Lot 914

A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE RIDGWAY IRONSTONE BLUE AND WHITE CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, CABINET PLATES, JUGS, ETC

Lot 934

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE FAIRY FIGURINES, A VINTAGE LADY FIGURE AND AN ELEPHANT

Lot 948

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE AN ELEPHANT TEAPOT, COPELAND SPODE FLORAL JUG, A FRENCHCASSEROLE BOWL, ONYX BOWLS, ETC

Lot 952

A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC MONEY BOXES TO INCLUDE PIGS, TAXIS AND A MOTOR SCOOTER

Lot 994

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE TO INCLUDE A LARGE CORGI DOG - EAR A/F, STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE DOGS, FLYING DUCKS, A MASK, ETC

Lot 998

TWO VINTAGE CERAMIC CHAMBER POTS

Lot 1012

A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC DUCKS AND GEESE, ETC

Lot 1031

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE CANDLES, A VINTAGE TIN, MIRRORED BOX - A/F, CERAMIC COTTAGE, ETC

Lot 1035

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE A BAROMETER, STONEWARE HOT WATER BOTTLE, GLASS EYE BATH, STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE RABBIT, CERAMIC PICTURE FRAME, 'DUCKY' FROM KIRKY BEARD & CO, PARIS, ETC

Lot 1052

A QUANTITY OF MAINLY CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE VARIOUS PLATES, EGG CUPS, WALL PLAQUE, LAMP SHADES, ETC

Lot 1054

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE MINTON BOWL, JUG, SOAPDISH, ETC PLUS A VINTAGE DBC 'WESTOVER'SET OF CUPS AND SAUCERS WITH ORIENTAL PATTERN

Lot 1055

A LARGE QUANTITY OF FRENCH CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE TEAPOTS WITH INFUSERS, COFFEE POTS, ETC

Lot 1061

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE A SPODE COPELAND CHINA LARGE WHITE 'LEAF' BOWL, LIDDED SERVING DISHES, BOELS, ETC

Lot 1069

A VINTAGE CERAMIC TABLE LAMP WITH A LADY DECORATION

Lot 1087

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE SWAN VASE AND PLANTER, TEAPOTS, COFFEE POT, JUG, ETC

Lot 1088

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CERAMIC ITEMS TO INCLUDE AN EGG CUP HOLDER WITH EGG CUPS, ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' BOWL, 1930'S SUGAR SHAKER, BOWLS, ETC

Lot 12

A PITTORIA RICHARD GINORI ITALY FRUIT DESIGN CERAMIC ICE BUCKET CACHE WITH ORIGINAL GLASS LINER

Lot 1203

A VINTAGE FLORAL PAINTED CERAMIC SLOP PALE AND MATCHING SOAP DISH

Lot 1205

A VINTAGE COPELAND SPODE FLORAL PAINTED CERAMIC SLOP PALE AND UNRELATED SOAP DISH

Lot 1206

A VINTAGE COPELAND SPODE FLORAL PAINTED CERAMIC SLOP PALE AND MATCHING SOAP DISH

Lot 1339

FOUR CERAMIC WELLY PLANTERS

Lot 1396

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CERAMIC JUG, CERAMIC FIGURES AND A KNIFE ETC

Lot 1402

A LARGE CERAMIC WASH JUG, A CERAMIC VASE AND A TABLE LAMP

Lot 1403

THREE CERAMIC STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS

Lot 1413

A LARGE QUANTITY OF GLASS DECANTORS WITH VARIOUS CERAMIC DECANTOR LABELS

Lot 1468

FIVE ASSORTED GLAZED CERAMIC GARDEN POTS

Lot 1469

FIVE ASSORTED GLAZED CERAMIC GARDEN POTS

Lot 1488

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLORAL CERAMIC TILES

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