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Two late 19th century ceramic toilet pulls including an example probably by Royal Doulton, with chain, also an advertising dish for Thomas Gibson, Wholesale and Retail Glass China, 49 Chapel Street, Southport (3).Additional InformationLight wear, crazing to each, scratches and scuffs. The small plate has a repaired chip to the rim.
Five pieces of advertising ceramic including a large Virol Bone Marrow jar, height 23cm, Cooper & Co Furniture Polish, G.W Plumtree, Southport Potted Meat jar, etc (5).Additional InformationLight scratches and wear throughout. The small flagon jar is missing the handle and has a chip to the reverse of the rim. Staining to the furniture polish jar.
A late 19th century Continental hard paste porcelain figure of a maiden holding a fan wearing a purple and yellow dress, unmarked, height 16cm, also further ceramics comprising a 19th century Staffordshire flat back figure, a pair of Bisto ceramic vases and a Doulton Lambeth vase (5).Additional InformationWear to the gilding, the large Doulton vase with chips to the foot rim, the Staffordshire figure with losses to the decoration and the head has been broken off. The Continental figures with chips and areas of loss, old repair to the dress and chipping to the fan.
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two leather mounted circular trinket boxes, with applied terracotta covers, each decorated with maidens beside a horse and cow, height 6.5cm, diameter 6.5cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the leather but the ceramic sects are ok. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two Studio Pottery models of birds, each on circular plinth bases, height of largest 12cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery model of a stylised mallard, signed, length 15.5cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze and body but overall in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery model of two birds on a circular tapering plinth base, height 12cm, length 10.5cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationIn good condition with very light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery sculpture of three intertwined chickens with hand painted stylised detail, inscribed to the underside, height 20cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze and decoration but otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery cockerel bowl, with hand painted detail, diameter 16cm, and is featured on the inside cover of The Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the body, otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery wall plaque decorated with various sheep breeds, approx. 30 x 28cm, and is featured on page 18 of the Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear, minor roughness on the raised parts, the odd pinhole nick to the edge, otherwise good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a large and impressive Studio Pottery sculpture 'Two Horseman' circa 1973, height 33cm, length 27cm, and is featured on page 60 of the Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the raised parts, traces of glue possibly from the original firing, very minor chips to the foot rim, old break/repair to one arm, otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Potter sculpture, Lewis Wright (1838-1905) riding a cockerel, height 24cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze and decoration. There is a natural modelling crack that runs through the centre of the piece.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery sculpture of Hardwick Sheep, inscribed, length 16cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear, otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery model of a bird perching on a stylised branch, with hand painted detail, inscribed signature to the underside, length 18cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThere appears to be a figure missing from the shaped branch by the side of the bird, as there are three rough raised parts, otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two Studio Pottery sculptures of pigeons, height of largest 15cm, and are featured on page 21 of the Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThe example with the orange beak has a tiny chip to the beak, otherwise overall in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two Studio Pottery sculptures of pigeons in flight, circa 2008, height of largest 17cm, and are featured on page 21 of the Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to each, otherwise in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two Studio Pottery sculptures of a ram and sheep, length 20cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight discolouration and scratches to the body, rough areas to the raised parts.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two large Studio Pottery sculptures of a cockerel and hen, length of cockerel 25.5cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear to the bodies and colour but overall in god condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two Studio Pottery sculptures of mythical creatures, finished in a treacle glaze, length 30cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight wear and scratches to the glaze. The male figure with repaired crack to the front of the piece, probably carried out by the artist himself.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a Studio Pottery sculpture of mythical creatures, with stylised impressed detail, length 20cm. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationLight glaze crazing and scratches to the glaze.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); a large and impressive four piece Studio Pottery sculpture 'Homage to Samuel Palmer Circa 1980', bears exhibition label verso, height of largest piece 33cm, and is featured on page 17 of the Norman Makinson Exhibition catalogue ans is accompanied with the catalogue. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThe section of the man standing in the cornfield is at fault. Looks to have been dropped and broken into numerous pieces and crudely reglued, losses from the breaks. The sheep section has minor damage to a couple of the sheep, repaired ears. The front section with cracks and old repairs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010) FOR WEDGWOOD; a collection of assorted ceramics including plate, cup and saucer, decorated in the 'Partridge and Pear Tree' pattern, etc (part af). NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationAll items are from the Wedgwood factory, one cup with a large chip/piece missing from the rim, bird plate with large chip repair to rim, three pieces are seconds quality.
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolours of sheep, each signed, 20 x 29.5cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolours, each decorated with stylised chickens, largest example approx. 38.5 x 28cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); pair of watercolours, 'Wrens and Honeysuckle' and 'Willow Warblers', approx. 24 x 20cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolour and pencils, bird studies, one example signed and dated 1980, approx. 38 x 29.5cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolours, bird studies including a redwing, each signed, approx. 38 x 48cm (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolours, stylised chickens, each signed, approx. 26 x 38.5cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); pair of watercolour studies, 'Redstart Cock and Hen', 'Yellow Hammer Cock and Hen', one example bears initials, approx. 24.5 x 20cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); two watercolour studies of birds, each initialled, approx. 29 x 20cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); watercolour, two birds perching, initialled, 29 x 20cm, framed and glazed, and a pencil study of greyhounds, signed and dated 1965, 34.5 x 22cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); watercolour, 'Blackbirds and Grapes', signed, 35 x 46cm, framed and glazed. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NORMAN MAKINSON (1921-2010); watercolour and pencil, bird studies, signed, 44.5 x 35cm, framed and glazed. (D)NB: Norman Makinson was born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and attended the Junior Arts School in Burslem from the age of 11 years old. He progressed to the position of Apprentice Decorator at the Wedgwood Pottery factory in 1936 and he designed the Festival of Britain mug (1951). Later in life, Makinson moved to North Wales and began to work in the Studio Ceramic world.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

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