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JOHN MALTBY (born 1936); a large stoneware press moulded footed dish, sponged and wax resist polychrome decoration to interior, black tenmoku glaze to exterior, impressed M mark, diameter 43cm (max). Provenance: Purchased from The Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1982. CONDITION REPORT: Small areas of firing damage to foot ring, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JOHN MALTBY (1936- ) LARGE MOTTLED BROWN GLAZED MUG (REPAIRED) H: 11.5 cm dia: 14 cm WITH IMPRESSED SEAL MARK TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF STUDIO POTTERY INCLUDING TWO TEAPOTS, VASE (H: 19 cm), TWO OTHER VESSELS AND THREE PLATES. ALSO A LARGE LIDDED BREAD BIN WITH A MOUSE IN RELIEF ON SIDE POSSIBLY BY DAVID CONSTANTINE WHITE OF BRIAR HAY POTTERY, HEBDEN BRIDGE, YORKSHIRE (H: 45 cm) [10]
THROSBY (JOHN) THOROTON'S HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE REPUBLISHED WITH LARGE ADDITIONS three vols, plates, several folding and map, portrait, vignette titles and illustrations in the text, later handsome panelled, sprinkled calf, spine gilt, Brough Maltby's copy with his engraved bookplate, 1797 (3) Provenance: The Venerable Canon Brough Maltby, MA (1826-1894) ++++
§ John Maltby (born 1936), 'Emma' in front of the Lighthouse, a swing boat model, painted on board, signed to reverse 27 x 29½cm (11 x 11in) John Maltby studied sculpture at Leicester and Goldsmiths College, London. He worked with David Leach from 1962-1964 before starting his own workshop in 1964 at Stoneshill near Credition, Devon. His work has gone through several stylistic periods from the more functional pots to sculptural pieces. His work, he says, draws inspiration from English traditions; the landscape, weather, kings and queens and family groups appearing most often. Maltby is recognised as one of the country's finest ceramic artists with his work exhibited worldwide and with pieces in the collections, amongst others, of the Victoria and Albert Museum London, the Museum fur Kunstegewerbe, Hamburg and the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) - The Song of Hiawatha, first edition, first issue with "dove" on p,.96, lacking advertisements at end, contemporary half calf, 1855 § [Hogg (James)] A Series of Lay Sermons on Good Principles and Good Breeding, first edition , contemporary calf, 1834 § Rogers (Samuel) Poems [and] Italy, together 2 vol., engraved vignettes after Turner, with tipped-in A.L.s. from the author to his friend Maltby inviting him to dine to meet the Bishop of Chichester, later green morocco, gilt, g.e., 1834-36 § Milton (John) The Poetical Works, engraved portrait and plates after Fuseli, Westall and John Martin, contemporary half green morocco, g.e., 1838 § Shakespeare (William) The Works, "The Henry Irving Shakespeare", 8 vol., plates and illustrations, contemporary half red morocco, vol.1 slightly stained, 1894, spines gilt, most a little rubbed, the second with spine chipped at foot ; and a quantity of others, poetry and plays, mostly bindings, 8vo & 4to (c.75)
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