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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
An Ault pottery "Persian" jug of "Aesthetic Movement" inspiration, originally designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, the neck and sides with moulded and incised geometric detail on a yellow/green ground, 9ins high (with moulded Ault factory mark and impressed "England") Note : Originally designed by Dresser for the Linthorpe Art Pottery and on the closure of same in 1889, the moulds were acquired by The Ault Pottery in Derbyshire, a rival to Linthorpe
An Ault Pottery chamberstick, glazed in pink, 8cm high, impressed mark; a Ault ovoid vase, everted rim, glazed in lilac, 12.5cm high; a similar powder pot and cover, 12.5cm diam, impressed mark; a miniature Linthorpe vase, decorated with a dripped and mottled blue and yellow glaze, 5cm high, impressed mark, shape no.1537; etc (5)
After Christopher Dresser's design for Linthorpe, a Bretby Art Pottery jardiniere, designed circa 1885, in the Aesthetic style, turquoise glaze, bulbous form with fan horn handles over a geometric banded body, impressed Bretby marks to the base, 2296, circa 1900 Note: Dresser's designs and moulds were sold by Linthorpe to the Ault and Bretby potteries in Derbyshire and Staffordshire, when the company closed in 1889. This jardiniere would have been produced form the original Linthorpe mould which Dresser designed
A collection of Art Pottery including Linthorpe twin handled vase, mustard yellow, spherical form with loop handles, impressed 905, 11cm high, a Pilkington Lancastrian vase, 1907, of elongated form with marbled red glaze, impressed 2498, and a Ruskin crystalline dish in the Chinese style with angled feet, impressed marks, 15cm diameter (3)
A rare Linthorpe Pottery Peruvian ewer designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.290, cylindrical with over-slung handle with two spouts, modelled in low relief with a face, glazed in shades of turquoise, pink and olive on an ochre ground, impressed mark and facsimile signature, small chip to one spout 16cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser A Design Revolution, V&A, page 165 plate 265 for a comparable ewer.
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe (1879-89), a pottery jardiniere with foliate rim, the indented midsection applied with six loop handles interspersed with flowers, the brown ground mottled with shades of blue, yellow and green graduating into a lustre finish, the base impressed 634, Linthorpe, Chr. Dresser, 22cm high

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