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Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, decorated with repeating patterns, brown glazed, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser and 190, 16cm; An Ault Pottery Planter, moulded with a butterfly, in green and mustard, moulded factory mark and impressed 312, 18.5cm; A Minton Secessionist Planter, circa 1900, tube lined with stylised flower heads and leaves within Art Nouveau style foliate meandering borders picked out in typical coloured glazes, blurred Globe factory mark and Rd No 616446, 23cm; and A Minton Secessionist Squat Baluster Vase, turquoise ground with brown abstract leaf decoration, printed MINTON LTD No 42, 13.5cm (4)
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, the globular vase, applied with scalloped flanges to the shoulder, incised with tribal style bands and mask, with green over ochre running glazes, height 21cm, impressed CHR. DRESSER and shape number 297.
Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century 'Classical' jug of baluster form with frilled rim, the treacle glaze picked out with chrysanthemum and foliage, impressed mark, shape number 2254, artist's monogram for Clara Pringle, height 32cm, together with a further Art pottery bottle form vase, height 22cm. (2)
Linthorpe plate, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, relief moulded with leaves and butterfly and decorated in a brown and green streaked glaze (restored), impressed 'HT' monogram and facsimile signature, 20.5cm; also a further Linthorpe pottery plate, relief moulded with a band of flowers and glazed in streaky greens and browns, impressed marks and monogram, 25cm diameter (2)
A late 19th Century Linthorpe Pottery matched coffee service designed by Christopher Dresser, comprising coffee pot, cream jug (shape 636), sugar bowl (shape 627) and six coffee cans and saucers (majority shape 639), all with angular handles and decorated with prunus in black on a mustard ground, impressed marks, height of coffee pot 26cm.
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery, Middlesbrough pottery vase, circa 1880, with trumpet neck and wavy rim, cast in low relief with moth roundels, within stylised foliate borders, covered in a deep green olive glaze, impressed factory mark numbered 2279, height 65 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Restorations to rim.
A Linthorpe Pottery tray designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no. 441, rounded rectangular form, modelled in low relief with waterlily flowers and pad foliage in yellow, ochre and green, and a Linthorpe Pottery plate designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, impressed marks, facsimile signature and HT Henry Tooth monogram, 32.5cm. wide, (2) Literature Widar Halen Christopher Dresser, Phaidon/Christies page 165 plate 187 for a comparable tray illustrated.
A Linthorpe pottery vase, 19th century, having a slightly flaring rim and knopped neck above the onion shape body with crackle red glaze fading to pale green, impressed marks Linthorpe 106, and with impressed monogram for Henry Tooth, height 26.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are no obvious chips or cracks. There are no signs of any restoration. It is in good order throughout.
Linthorpe pottery: Six saucers number 1700, a twin-handled vase number 2216, a bottle vase, a beaker number 1675, a coffee can number 1899, a slipper form wall pocket and a pepparette number 1374 NB: shape number 1374 which is included in this lot is not listed in Clive Harts Linthorpe Pottery book
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe pottery: a coffee can and saucer blank number 640 with impressed marks and signature together with a Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe pottery mottled brown glazed bowl, 25cm diameter with impressed marks and signature and a Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe pottery vase with impressed marks and signature, 5cm high (3) (all a.f)

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