A late 19th century Linthorpe pottery vase of shouldered form, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, with moulded and painted stylised flower head decoration on a mottled green and dark brown ground and with incised arrow head style detail to the neck rim, with impressed mark to base Linthorpe Ch. Dresser, 24 cm tall approx.
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A green glazed pottery jardinière, late 19th Century, designed by Christopher Dresser, manufactured by Linthorpe or Ault, the ovoid body decorated in relief with three frogs climbing up one side, raised on three frog feet, impressed facsimile signature to base, height approx 16.5cm (minor chips). Note: a very similar 'frog bowl' is illustrated, plate number 188, in 'Christopher Dresser' by Widar Halén, p.166, and described as being from Dresser's personal collection.
A Linthorpe pottery cheese stand and cover, 979, 30 cm high Condition report Report by GH Two holes in top of cover with associated chips visible from the inside. Some small chips and nibbles to the bottom of the cover. One small chip to the top of the handle of the cover and a glaze firing fault to the opposite side. Glaze generally crazed all over. Otherwise no other major notable damages or restorations.
A Linthorpe pottery cheese stand and cover, 979, 30 cm high Condition report Report by GH Two holes in top of cover with associated chips visible from the inside. Some small chips and nibbles to the bottom of the cover. One small chip to the top of the handle of the cover and a glaze firing fault to the opposite side. Glaze generally crazed all over. Otherwise no other major notable damages or restorations.
A Linthorpe pottery cheese stand and cover, 979, 30 cm high Condition report Report by GH Two holes in top of cover with associated chips visible from the inside. Some small chips and nibbles to the bottom of the cover. One small chip to the top of the handle of the cover and a glaze firing fault to the opposite side. Glaze generally crazed all over. Otherwise no other major notable damages or restorations.
A Linthorpe Pottery vase,the urn-shaped body with a frilly rim with a mustard glaze, painted with brown flowers, impressed 'Henry Tooth' monogram, '1740' and 'Linthorpe',21cm high, a plate,decorated with flowers by Miss E Philips,16.5cm diameter, anda twin-handled cup,decorated with flowers, by Florence Minto,14cm wide (3)
A collection of Linthorpe Pottery, comprising a near pair of scalloped bowls designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, No. 874, facsimile signatures, a small baluster vase, also by Dresser, No. 811, a pair of bottle form vases, No. 848, possibly by Dresser, an inverted baluster form vase, No. 967, a basket, No. 1485 and another vase, No. 1446 (8)
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A pottery vessel formed with a central chimney with five garlic shaped chambers, (based upon a Peruvian Chimu vessel) the whole decorated in brown with a green streaked glaze, impressed signature mark alongside Henry Tooth monogram and shape number 330, height 11cm, restored
A Linthorpe Pottery coffee pot and cover designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.647, covered in a crackled amber glaze, a leaf shaped dish glazed green and a Watcombe terracotta candlestick impressed marks to the pot 24.5cm. high (3) Literature Judy Rudoe Decorative Arts 1850-1950, British Museum, page 184 catalogue no.101 for a comparable pot illustrated.
A Linthorpe pottery specimen vase of conical form designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser. Glazed in mustard yellow and with carved stylized decoration. Impressed marks and facsimile signature, 14.25cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Small hair crack to the rim. Crazed. No repairs.
A Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery kidney-shaped dish with yellow ground and relief scrolling foliate decoration, No'd. 291 to base CONDITION REPORTS Plate has crazing all over and a small chip to one edge. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Approx 20 cm long and 14 cm wide. See images for more details.
A Victorian Linthorpe Pottery circular shallow Dish painted with star gazer lilies, on a dark green ground and with the monogram of Henry Toothe, 11" (28cms) diameter, and a pair of Linthorpe Pottery Vases of green flecked design, 7" (18cms) high (both cracked), and two smaller unmarked Vases (a/f).
Three Elton 'Sunflower' pottery barrels and covers, one commemorating Edward VII's coronation, 1909, with a raised 'EVII' and '1909', 14cm, and a pottery vase, possibly Linthorpe after a design by Dr Christopher Dresser, with a spiral twisted conical body with a green/yellow glaze and a pinched rim, restored and chipped, 21cm high
A Linthorpe Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, modelled by Henry Tooth, swollen, shouldered square section with collar rim, incised with bands of stylised foliage, in shades of green, pink and sand on a streaked olive green ground impressed marks, facsimile signature and HT monogram 26.5cm. high
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