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HANS COPER (1920-1981); a stoneware cycladic arrow form pinned to drum base, incised lines to neck, white and grey slips, brown manganese interior, impressed HC mark, made c. 1975 , height 33.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 1976. The Firths last purchase from Coper at his studio in Frome. Alan described his visits, how he would be seated at a table with a lamp and Coper would bring pots to him individually, for scrutiny and discussion. Eventually he would decide which to purchase. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A collection of five various table lamps including two decorated with bronze figures of goats, another decorated with bronze figure of birds, and two Corinthian column style plated examples CONDITION REPORTS Please Note : there is no shop tea jar style lamp in this Lot as originally stated in printed catalogue. There are five lamps in total in this Lot.
A collection of brass and copper wares to include a Victorian copper coal helmet, a brass log bin with embossed basket decoration and lion mask handles, a brass pan, brass jardinier decorated with birds and raised on four figural feet in the Chinese taste, brass oval tray, cylindrical hanging lantern, coaching lamp style lantern wall light, a large circular copper pan with brass handles, a brass framed fire screen, two plant stands and a circular brass hook
A box containing assorted plated wares to include cruets, etc, together with a cased set of six George V silver fruit spoons (by Roberts and Dawe, Birmingham, 1934) and a pair of early 20th Century wrought iron two branch wall sconces, together with a box of assorted glassware to include cut glass fruit dishes, glass table lamp, etc
A collection of late 19th Century flow blue pottery gentleman's companion set to include twin-handled jar and cover as a pedestal, a spittoon, a candlestick, and an inkwell, together with a small cobalt blue and gilt decorated cup, and an etched glass lamp shade CONDITION REPORTS All items with wear and crazing, all items with restoration and/or some damage, restoration appears to be of professional quality. There is quite a lot of overpainting, covering large areas to all all pieces which blends in well, so extent of damage and losses beneath is not known.
Dr Whoot Let Dr Whoot’s Tardis, complete with lamp on top, transport you to a world of legendary TV culture. Artist and super-fan Stephen McKay’s memories of 1980s Dr Who conventions in Birmingham led to the creation of this iconic owl which has been the star of The Big Hoot Trail. A must for fans of the Time Lord. Artist: Stephen McKay Sponsor: London Midland About the artist: Liverpool-based artist, Stephen McKay, is a qualified development chemist, now working as an artist and experimenting with new materials and decorating techniques. He often works in the public realm creating sculptures that are site and history specific.
A Royal Copenhagen figure of a milkmaid and calf, 16cm high, painted mark in under glaze blue, printed mark in green and numbered 779; a Bavarian porcelain figure of Aladdin And The Lamp, 13cm high, printed mark; a Continental porcelain figure of a dog wearing a red polka dot coat, 11cm high (3)

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