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A Linthorpe Art Pottery stoneware vase, late 19th century, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, of baluster form with a conical neck, partially glazed in a blue, white, and green streaked glaze over a dark brown ground, impressed with Henry Tooth monogram and factory marks to the underneath, 13cm diameter15cm highCondition ReportThe marks to the underneath partially obscured by the glaze. With some minor scratches and marks.
A Linthorpe Art Pottery stoneware bottle vase, late 19th century, 'Model No. 24', designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, decorated in a mottled orange and green glaze, with impressed sides, with impressed Henry Tooth monogram and factory marks to the underneath,12cm diameter24cm highCondition ReportWith remnants of an old label to the inside of the neck. The marks to the underneath somewhat pooled by glaze. Some minor scratches and marks to the surface.
A group of Linthorpe pottery wares including a baluster vase, with floral decoration, factory mark and shape number 2127 to base with monogram for Arthur Shorter together with a further vase with similar decoration and shape number 2203 with AS monogram for Arthur Shorter and one further small Linthorpe vase, largest 26cm high
A Linthorpe Pottery plate designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model 622, moulded in low relief with flower foliage; together with a small Linthorpe Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser; a tall Bretby pottery vase; an Old Hall India Pattern wash set designed by Dr Christopher Dresser comprising wash basin, chamber pot, soap dish, drainer and cover; and an oblong dish and cover; an Old Hall tureen, cover and stand; and a mug; and five Minton tiles, impressed marks 'HT', monogram and facsimilia signature, 24cms diameter.Condition ReportThe Linthorpe plate is cracked and rings dull, the small Linthorpe vase and the Bretby vase are both in good condition. The soap dish cover has a large chip to the rim and the wash bowl is cracked. All other pieces are crazed and have some small chips and general wear.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1868-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY, A PAIR OF TWO-HANDLED VASES, CIRCA 1880 each decorated in a red and yellow glaze, unsigned but a known Dresser design, Henry Tooth monogram, impressed factory mark and nos. 957. (2) 13.5cm highoverall in good condition, there appears to be a factory fault in the glaze on the base of one of the vases, see addtional photograph
LINTHORPE POTTERY (1879-1890): POSSIBLY BY OR INSPIRED BY DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSERClock, shape number '1952', circa 1882-1899Glazed earthenware, cast in relief with florets, linear and plant motifs, raised on angled supports with scroll terminals, the enamelled dial with roman numerals.25 cm x 26 cmImpressed pottery marks, Linthorpe across the base and hand incised 1952 beneath the glaze. Movement stamped S and L.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Linthorpe Pottery - an Art Nouveau pottery bowl with tube lined floral design, possibly of a Dr Christopher Dresser design, marked to base 'Linthorpe' and design number 1866. Approx. 23cm diameter x 11cm high. Further Details: Crack to inside of bowl, lots of crazing, a few hairline cracks leading from rim to inside, some slight chipping to foot rim, general wear.
A Linthorpe pottery style Dr Christopher Dresser influenced slender necked vase with pinched rim, the base stamped 'White', 16cms high; together with another similar with monogram, 17cms high (2).Condition ReportThe yellow vase has cracks to the bottom of the neck, a chip to the base and a small chip and hairline crack to the rim. The other has a hairline crack to the rim.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR WILLIAM AULT & CO. PAIR OF EWERS, CIRCA 1890 glazed earthenware, applied maker's mark to base/ no.125Dimensions:23cm highNote: Literature: Christopher Dresser: Ceramics, Glass and Metalware Crab Tree Farm 2015, p.21, no.5, where a signed example by Linthorpe Pottery of circa 1880 is illustrated
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY GOURD VASE, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed factory marks and facsimile signature LINTHORPE / Chr Dresser / 330 / HDimensions:10.5cm highNote: Literature: Halén W. Christopher Dresser: A Pioneer of Modern Design, London 1990, p.163, pl.185 where a similar vase is illustrated.
A Pair of Burmantofts Faience Vases, ribbed and incised decoration, turquoise glaze, each impressed BF 1532,21.5cm highA Bretby Vase, burnt red glaze, impressed factory mark and 1335B,16.5cm high (restored)A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, turquoise glaze, impressed factory mark and 2219,35.5cm highA Linthorpe Pottery Plate, repeating pattern, on a mustard ground, impressed factory mark and 1898,22cm diameterFour Linthorpe Pottery Side Plates, repeating pattern, on a mustard ground, impressed factory marks and 1700,22cm diameter (9)Burmantofts - crazed, one with chip to foot.Bretby vase - repair to the rim. Crazed.Linthorpe vase - crazed. Minor flakes to the rim.Plate - crazed, rim slightly abraded.Side plates - crazed, rims slightly abraded.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.114, moulded with repeating patterns under a mustard glaze, impressed 114 HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser,15cm highChristopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, moulded with repeating patterns under a running green glaze, impressed 216 HT (Henry Tooth) JP LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, 22cm high (2)Mustard vase - flat chip to the underside of the foot. Heavily crazed. Factory flaw to one side of the foot. No repair.Second vase - some wide crazing. No repair.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Circular Plate, with well, moulded with flowers on a green ground, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser,30cm diameterChristopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Tray, shape No.441, decorated with water lilies, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE Chr Dresser and 441,34cm by 27cm (2)Circular plate - large glaze chips to the foot. Tight crazing and surface scratches.Tray - tightly crazed. Rim slightly abraded.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.167, moulded with repeating patterns under a green and running brown glaze, impressed 167 HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser CP (Clara Pringle),29.5cm high (restored)One of three collar folds with over spray restoration. Glaze heavily crazed, with some scratches and wear. Some glaze chips to the foot.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.254, moulded repeating patterns under a green glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, painted artist's monogram FB (Fred Brown) 10.5cm high Two Others (3) Shape 254 - crazed. No chips, cracks or repair.Lobed vase - crazed.Miniature bowl - numerous small rim chips, small chip to the side of the foot, crazed.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Jug, running brown, blue and white glaze, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser,17cm highChristopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, shape No.77, running brown, blue and white glaze, impressed 77 HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser,14cm high (2)Jug - crazed, some light glaze scratches.Vase - crazed, small hole in the side of the body.
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Planter, with lug handles, embossed flower heads, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser,19.5cm diameter 14cm highSome firing tears, mainly at the handle terminals, these areas with some glaze flakes. Some glaze wear and scratches.
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Jugs, shape No.2128, running brown, green and blue glaze, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 2128, 38.5cm high A Twin-Handled Vase, shape No.1073, running olive glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 1073, 33.5cm high (3)Both jugs - over spray restoration to the spouts and handles. Vase - tightly crazed.
A Linthorpe Pottery Twin-Handled Vase, shape No.1838, olive glaze, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 1838,24.5cm highA Linthorpe Pottery Bowl, shape No.1958, green glaze, electroplated rim, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE 1958,26cm diameter (2)Vase - the neck with some good quality restoration. Handles free from repair. Glaze tightly crazed all over except of course around the repaired area. Light surface wear / scratches.Bowl - crazed and with some open glaze bubbles.
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No.2274, decorated with meadow flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 2274, artists monogram AS (Arthur Pascal Shorter)23.5cm highA Linthorpe Pottery Dish, shape No.1777, moulded with white flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE 1777, painted D465,22cm diameter (2)Vase - large patch of over spray restoration to the rim. Tightly crazed all over. Dish - cracked and tightly crazed all over.General wear and scratches to both.
Two Linthorpe Pottery Cups and Saucers, olive green glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 639 (2) 1402 (2)cups 5cmFour Otherscups - tightly crazed and with some staining, one with a chip underneath the flat base. Minimal glaze flakes. 639 fluted saucer - wider crazing. Very minimal glaze flakes.639 saucer - tightly crazed and with some surface scratching. Minor glaze flakes. Ewer - tightly crazed.Bucket shaped coffee can - long vertical crack.Saucer - crazed.Small dish - crazed.
A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No. 863, painted with flowers, impressed factory mark LINTHORPE and 863, painted artists monogram and 80, 8cm highFour Others (5)Yellow 863 vase - tightly crazed.Other 863 vase - restored foot chip. Crazed.Brown vase with collar - glaze flakes to the rim, crazed.Yellow vase - glaze flakes to rim and foot. Crazed.Conical vase - top rim is ribbed for a metal mount but this is not present. Small chip to top rim.
Linthorpe Pottery - Two similar early 20th century stylish vases, both with later hand painted floral designs. Impressed factory marks to base, each pattern no. 876. Larger one approx. 24cm high, other approx. 23.5cm high. Further Details: Some nibbles to bases, some crazing and general wear.
Linthorpe Pottery: a vase in mottled green, shape number 867, impressed marks, 23cm, another shape number 569, 13.5cm, a larger example, number 1177H 34cm high and an ovoid shaped vase, possibly a design by Christopher Dresser 11cm high (4)Tallest vase with large chips around the baseSmallest vase with cracks and chipsTwo Linthorpe vases with surface scratches
A Linthorpe pottery jug in the style of Christopher Dresser green glazed with Aztec motif medallions and naturalistic branch handle raised on an oval foot stamped "Linthorpe-928-HT" (for Henry Tooth) 15.6 cm high together with a small Linthorpe pottery green glazed onion shaped stem vase stamped to base "Linthorpe-972" 11.2 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The jug has all over crazing and some remnants of what look like limescale to the interior as if used as a vase. There is a small white paint mark to the front. The vase has all over crazing. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Both items are in need of a clean. Some light surface scratching etc - see images for more details
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Baskets; together with another Linthorpe pedestal vase and quanitity of similar Bretby pottery and a pair of 19th century copper lustre twin handled cupsBaskets, one with a handle re stuck the other with broken sections re glued to the rimLinthorpe vase with a firing flaw leaving a hole in the side of the body and with another crack to the bodyBretby vases goodBretby footed bowl crackedBretby flared bowl restoredBasin with a large foot chipAll pieces heavily crazed
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