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A Holkham Pottery table lamp, mid to late 20th century, with moulded fruiting vine decoration, impressed mark 'Holkham, England',27cm wide23cm deep25cm highThe idea of Elizabeth Leicester, wife of the 5th Earl, Holkham Pottery was set up in 1951 in the converted Victorian laundry and bowling alley. As well as creating an additional attraction to the estate, it also provided local jobs, including for Lady Elizabeth and her two eldest daughters. Holkham Hall was the first stately home to produce pottery on-site for sale in the gift shop, which inspired others to do the same, and it continued trading for 56 years, closing in 2007. The pottery building has since been turned into a state-of-the-art events venue, named the Lady Elizabeth Wing in honour of its heritage; it is used for weddings and fairs, and will be the location for Holkham’s attic sale on 11 February 2025.Condition Reportappears free from damages and restoration
An Italianate giltwood hanging sanctuary light, 20th century, with beaded supports and carved classical decoration, wired for electricity,28cm diameter105cm long, anda pressed metal hanging light,on chain supports,26cm diameter74cm long (2)Condition ReportGiltwood example with rubbing, wear, some gilt and gesso missing. Electrical fitting not tested. The metal example probably an oil lamp with the fittings now missing.
A Holkham Pottery simulated lapis lazuli table lamp, mid to late 20th century, by Cyril Ruffles, incised to the base 'Holkham' and initialled 'CR', 20cm diameter36cm highThe idea of Elizabeth Leicester, wife of the 5th Earl, Holkham Pottery was set up in 1951 in the converted Victorian laundry and bowling alley. As well as creating an additional attraction to the estate, it also provided local jobs, including for Lady Elizabeth and her two eldest daughters. Holkham Hall was the first stately home to produce pottery on-site for sale in the gift shop, which inspired others to do the same, and it continued trading for 56 years, closing in 2007. The pottery building has since been turned into a state-of-the-art events venue, named the Lady Elizabeth Wing in honour of its heritage; it is used for weddings and fairs, and will be the location for Holkham’s attic sale on 11 February 2025.Condition Reportoverall free from damages, loss and restorations
A large simulated tortoiseshell pottery table lamp, mid to late 20th century, probably by Holkham Pottery, of cylindrical form on a square base,20cm wide20cm deep60cm high, anda smaller, similarly decorated example, of urn form with impressed mark to the underside 'Holkham',12cm wide24cm high (2)The idea of Elizabeth Leicester, wife of the 5th Earl, Holkham Pottery was set up in 1951 in the converted Victorian laundry and bowling alley. As well as creating an additional attraction to the estate, it also provided local jobs, including for Lady Elizabeth and her two eldest daughters. Holkham Hall was the first stately home to produce pottery on-site for sale in the gift shop, which inspired others to do the same, and it continued trading for 56 years, closing in 2007. The pottery building has since been turned into a state-of-the-art events venue, named the Lady Elizabeth Wing in honour of its heritage; it is used for weddings and fairs, and will be the location for Holkham’s attic sale on 11 February 2025.Condition Reportdegredation to the mattifying coating on top of the glaze, flaking and bubbling throughout both examples no obvious chips or restorations
Two Victorian table lamps, comprising a pottery example, converted from an oil lamp, decorated with finches and insects and with pierced brass mounts, anda gilt-brass Gothic-style example, with pierced tripod base,Gothic 20cm wide20cm deep75cm high (2)Condition ReportThe metalwork tarnished and pitted, the pottery crazed, both lacking shades. Measurements for oil lamp: 15cm wide x 15cm deep x 68cm high.
A pair of Holkham Pottery simulated porphyry table lamps, second half of the 20th century, each of wrythen baluster form, on a circular base impressed to the underside 'Holkham England',16cm diameter34cm high, andanother similar lamp,15cm diameter34cm high (3)The idea of Elizabeth Leicester, wife of the 5th Earl, Holkham Pottery was set up in 1951 in the converted Victorian laundry and bowling alley. As well as creating an additional attraction to the estate, it also provided local jobs, including for Lady Elizabeth and her two eldest daughters. Holkham Hall was the first stately home to produce pottery on-site for sale in the gift shop, which inspired others to do the same, and it continued trading for 56 years, closing in 2007. The pottery building has since been turned into a state-of-the-art events venue, named the Lady Elizabeth Wing in honour of its heritage; it is used for weddings and fairs, and will be the location for Holkham’s attic sale on 11 February 2025.Condition ReportSeemingly free from chips damage and restoration.

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