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A collection of vintage storage jars and ceramics, to include; three Hornsea 1977 storage jars, Hornsea Bronte storage jar, Hornsea Saffron salt, pepper and vinegar, three Hornsea Fleur storage jars, boxed Palissy egg cups, a nelson pottery butter dish and cover, a Trentham Art Ware shell vase, a J & G Meakin Maidstone pattern tureen and cover, assorted Denby style cups and saucers, Noritake Glenwood pattern soup bowls etc (Qty)
A large quantity of mixed ceramics including a J. & G. Meakin Studio part coffee set decorated with apples, a large quantity of Johnson Brothers "Fresh Fruit" pattern dinner and tea ware including twelve octagonal dinner plates, side plates, cereal bowls, tea cups, saucers, tea plates, teapot, jug and bowl, etc, a further part tea set with ribbed floral decoration, and a quantity of glassware, etc.
Robert Ellis Williams (1928-2015) for J. & G. Meakin 'Frolic' pattern part set including tureen and cover, eight tea cups, seven saucers, four side plates and a coffee cup and saucer manufacturer's back stamps the tureen 23.2cm across. 215-224 Collection of Robert Ellis Williams (1928-2015) Robert Ellis William worked as a designer for the firm J & G. Meakin, a company that was amongst the first British pottery works to experiment with modernist design in the art deco and 1950s periods. As early as 1929, they had introduced the 'Moderne' range with angular shapes decorated with geometric patterns. After 1945 the firm introduced the new streamline Studio shape (1953) and Horizon shape (1955), influenced by American modernist designers particularly Russell Wright and the Studio shape was one of the most commercially successful productions for Meakins until the late-1970s. At the heart of their manufacture they placed an emphasis on original design and craftsmanship, one of the first companies to do so and Ellis Williams was central to this in the post-1945 period. This collection shows the importance of Ellis Williams as a leading modernist influence on the designs for J & G Meakin, and includes some rare designs that never went into full production.
Robert Ellis Williams (British, 1928-2015) A collection of drawings and ephemera relating to the designer Robert Ellis Williams and his work for J & G. Meakin Limited including: 'Caving' design for a dinner service inscribed (on mount below and to reverse) crayon pencil and gouache the sheet 28.7cm x 27.5cm. 'Continental' five plate and saucer designs watercolour, pencil and wash all mounted onto one sheet the sheet 37cm x 52.5cm. 'Fifi' and 'September Song' two plate designs gouache and ink mounted on one sheet the sheet 37cm x 52cm.
A selection of ceramics including two Hornsea Pottery brown glaze floral design coffee pots and cover, a J & G Meakin 'Studio' tureen dish and cover a large ridged design vase, stoneware planter, T G Green, a large terracotta bread bin made in Italy, another green glaze bread bin, a stoneware bottle, two black and white photographs in oval frames of Milton village, a pair of clown bookends, a white ceramic lamp base, three animal figurines two made of soapstone
A J & G Meakin Sol part dinner service comprising eighteen dinner plates, five medium plates, twelve side plates, five graduated oval serving platters, three twin handled vegetable dishes and covers, a tureen and cover, sauce tureen and cover with ladle and stand, sauce tureen lacking cover and stand and a gravy boat (2 boxes).
Various ceramic tea sets including Bone Coronet China, HF Wedgwood and Co Ltd, Royal Doulton "Miramont", and two others, a set of Wood's Ivory Ware dinner plates and bowl, a J&G Meakin tureen and cover, a group of various ceramics including Coalport "Ming Rose" trinket box and pen tray, various pin dishes etc.

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