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A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Orchard Hedgehog, Collector's Guild exclusive, gold stopper, 9.5cm long, printed mark in red, boxed; others, Dormouse, gold stopper, 5cm, printed mark in red, boxed; Poppy Mouse, Collector's Guild exclusive, gold stopper, 6cm, printed mark in red, boxed; Country Mouse, gold stopper, boxed; Harvest Mouse, integral ceramic stopper, printed mark in red, boxed (5)
JORGEN MOGENSEN for Royal Copenhagen, a heavy ceramic dish with impressed beetle decoration, maker's stamp and designer's initials to base, numbered 21871, length 21.5cm, together with a B&G globular jar with dove decoration, height 9cmDish in good condition, no chips cracks or restoration. Jar slight crazing otherwise good condition
STIG LINDBERG for Gustavsberg, Sweden, a rectangular ceramic slab vase from the Karneval series designed in 1958, this vase illustrates Stig’s version of “The fisherman’s bridal party”.Signed on the base with the Gustavsberg hand, model No230 and painters mark for Giovanni Pugno, height 20.5cmsGood condition, no chips, cracks or restoration
BERTIL VALLIEN for Rorstrand, Sweden, a large size ceramic stylised bird (adult seagull?), designed in 1978 as part of the Rorstrand “Terra” series. Bertil Vallien’s signature mark on theside and signed on the base Rorstrand (three crowns), SWEDEN B. Vallien, length 26cms, height 15.5 cm.Good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration
* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), JEWISH DANCER bronze sculpture on marble base, signed26cm highNote: Sculptor and teacher who was essentially a modeller of portraits. Born in Arensburgh, Estonia, after coming to Britain Schotz initially studied engineering at the Royal Technical College in Glasgow, then decided to study art at the School of Art there. His first one-man show took place at Reid and Lefevre’s gallery in Glasgow in 1926, Lefevre giving him his first one-man show in London four years later. He was head of the sculpture and ceramic departments of the Glasgow School of Art from 1938. Schotz was elected RSA in 1937 and was appointed HM Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. He exhibited widely, including the RA, RSA, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Owners of his work include the House of Commons, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, the National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, and Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv art galleries, in Israel. Wrote an autobiography, Bronze in my Blood, and lived in Glasgow, where Christie’s held a studio sale in 1997.
A collection of decorative items, including a French Longwy cloisonné enamel tray and stand, a small plate, candle holder, and a footed tray, along with a Japanese plate with markings translating to 'Kyoto, Japan Kinkozanen', and a blue and white ceramic large dish. (6) Condition Report: Large dish measures 28 cm diameter.

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