Linthorpe pottery including a condiment stand, shape number 1391, a dish, number 1406, two vases, one shape number 72 the other impressed 'Linthorpe', tea cup and saucer shape numbers 641 and 639, another tea cup and saucer numbers 1397 and 639, a coffee can and saucer numbers 1399 and 639 and a plate shape number 1896, signed E.P with floral decorated border
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A group of Linthorpe pottery tea wares, including a pair of tea cups and saucers shape No.1899, decorated with floral sprigs and repeating designs, on a mustard ground, impressed LINTHORPE 1899, cups 7cm saucers 14cm; and a Matching Linthorpe Pottery Teapot, cream and sugar, shape No.1651, 1703 and 1652, 10cm, 5cm and 7.5cm
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904): A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, with white flowers and foliage, on a yellow ground, impressed LINTHORPE CHR DRESSER 167 HT, 25.5cm; and A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape 477, green, trailed white and mustard glaze, impressed 477, other marks covered by glaze, 37.5cm (2)
A LARGE LINTHORPE POTTERY TURQUOISE GLAZED VASE, in Hispano-Moresque style, the trumpet neck with wavy rim, the shoulders with twelve panels of overlapping flowerheads over a main frieze of four butterfly and flower roundels within leaf frames, on a circular foot, no. 2279, impressed mark. 64.5cm
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY EARTHENWARE PITCHER, CIRCA 1880 covered in a streaked amber glaze, impressed maker's mark LINTHORPE/ CHR. DRESSER/ 568/ and with monogram for Henry Tooth HT, restored neck, 26cm high; and another LINTHORPE VASE, of tapering indented form, covered in a sang de boeuf and green glazes, impressed maker's marks LINTHORPE/ 57, 14cm (2)
Rare Linthorpe vase in the manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser, circa 1882-89, shape number 1804, of slender baluster form decorated with stylised moulded and sgraffito flowers and foliage, the rim with a yellow glaze shading into deep sea green, impressed Linthorpe mark and shape number, height 44cm(Note: the Dresser range of shape numbers is usually put at between 1 and 928. It is known however that Dresser designs were still being produced after he left the pottery and that these were largely unsigned)
Linthorpe Art Pottery Large Majolica Vase, the ovoid body decorated with a deep band containing four roundels, each with a moulded, stylised butterfly, the roundels interspaced with branches of leaves, the shoulder having a band of graduated fans, below a plain, flared neck, the whole in a dark teal blue glaze; 25.5 inches high (restoration to base of neck, minor chips to base rim)
Linthorpe Art Pottery Large Majolica Vase, the ovoid body decorated with a deep band containing four roundels, each with a moulded, stylised butterfly, the roundels interspaced with branches of leaves, the shoulder having a band of graduated fans, below a plain, flared neck, the whole in a dark teal blue glaze; 25.5 inches high (restoration to base of neck, minor chips to base rim)
A Burmantofts Faience Fijian dish, model no.1802, the stylised figural dish with modelled head, glazed turquoise, with applied glass eyes, impressed marks, 19cm. wide Catalogue Notes Like Christopher Dresser who produced a variation of this dish for Linthorpe Pottery, this Burmantofts dish is based on examples of Fijian ceremonial wooden dishes that were included in national museum collections including the British Museum. Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser A Design Revolution, V&A, page 93 plate 114 for a Linthorpe example next to an original Fijian dish from the British Museum collection.
A rare Linthorpe vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, the tube vase with central pierced foliate roundel, glazed brown with running olive and white streaked glaze, indistinct impressed marks, 22cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser, Skira, page 144 plate 163 for a comparable vase. British Art Pottery 21st November 2007 lot 35, Woolley and Wallis for a comparable vase.
A Linthorpe Pottery plate designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, impressed with a bird before stylised flowers in colours with a petrol lustre finish, impressed mark and facsimile signature, 27cm. diam. Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser A Design Revolution, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 168 catalogue number 224 for a comparable plate illustrated.
Linthorpe Art Pottery Large Majolica Vase, the ovoid body decorated with a deep band containing four roundels, each with a moulded, stylised butterfly, the roundels interspaced with branches of leaves, the shoulder having a band of graduated fans, below a plain, flared neck, the whole in a dark teal blue glaze; 25.5 inches high (restoration to base of neck, minor chips to base rim)
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery: A Jug, shape No.783, mustard and deep pink glaze, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser 783 HT, 15.5cm and A Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery Tea Cup and Three Saucers, shape No.640, painted with foliage, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser 640, cup 7.5cm (5)
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