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Pottery reference books to include Gifts for good children the history of children’s china 1790 to 1890 by Noal Riley, Sunderland Pottery, Wedgwood ceramics 1846 to 1959 by Maureen Batkin,Printed English pottery, David Drakard, Dictionary of Blue and white printed pottery Volumes 1& 2 by A W Coysh, British Commemoratives by Lincoln Hallinan, A Collectors History of English Pottery by Griselda Lewis, Pratt Ware by G Lewis
Edwardian double fronted doll's house of kitchen, living room, dining room and bedroom, the roof inset with clock; fitted with various furniture to include four poster bed, bedroom suite, dresser, table and chairs, mangle, stove, seven piece suite, piano, sideboard, and numerous other items to include candlesticks, ceramics etc
A Chinese square sided miniature vase, Qianlong (1736-95), with two handles, decorated in coloured enamels with a continuous scene to all four sides of rockwork, trees and figures above a Greek key border and spreading foot, 3.5" high, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.R19. Bought from Sydney Moss on the 28th November 1933 for £1.5s.0d and exhibited at the Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition, London 1951, No.260 £100-150
A Chinese turquoise glazed figure of a hare, Qing Dynasty, (18th or 19th century), in crouching position with ears pricked up, the hind paws projecting slightly either side of the rotund body, the underside of which is left open, the fore paws lying straight out in front, covered with a rich turquoise blue glaze with fine hare’s fur speckle marking, the eyes almost black, ears repaired, 7" long, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.M142. Bought at Sotheby’s 16th June 1944 for £19.19s.0d and exhibited at the Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition, London 1947, No.120
A Chinese ovoid jar, Tang Dynasty (618-906), with low expanding neck and covered with a cream tinted glaze flecked with blue splashes round both body and neck, crack to neck, losses, 9" high. Bought from Bluetts, 9th December 1943 for £32.00 and exhibited at the Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition, London 1949, No.96 and 1955 No.97 and bearing labels accordingly
A Chinese flambe dish, Qing Dynasty (19th century) of flattened shape and gently slanting sides, covered with a brilliant deep flambe red glaze, the underside and base with a grey crackle, 9" diameter, Brodie Lodge Collection Label No.M117. Bought from Sotheby’s on the 30th May 1940 for £10.10s.0d, 360 in the Eumorfopoulos sale catalogue, illustrated by Hobson in the catalogue of the collection, volume 5, plate 66 from the Beurdley, exhibited at the Manchester City Art Gallery, 1931 bearing labels for Manchester City Art Gallery and Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition
A Chinese miniature northern cela-don lion, probably Song Dynasty (960-1280) naturistically modelled with curly mane and almost completely covered in an olive green glaze, 1.75" high, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.C136. Exhibited at the Oriental Ceramics Society Animal Exhibition at the Art’s Council, 1968
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