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Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), Three pieces of Linthorpe pottery, comprising a moonflask, with incised Peruvian decoration, 14.5cm high; a shouldered vase, similarly decorated, 10cm high; an ovoid vase, similarly decorated, 7cm high; each glazed in ochre with impressed marks, also a Linthorpe wall vase shaped as a slipper with incised decoration, 20cm high; and a teacup and saucer, painted with floral sprigs, both unmarked (6)
Three miniature Linthorpe pottery vases, various glazes, all stamped 'Linthorpe', shape numbers 837, 811 and 2162, 9cm and graduating; and a Linthorpe pottery milk jug and saucer bowl, stamped marks 'Linthorpe 626 and 627' (damages) and a Linthorpe twin-handled vase, decorated with daisies, marks 'Linthorpe 1039' (damages) (6)
Two Linthorpe pottery items, c. 1900, comprising an ovoid vase with a frilled rim, impressed makers mark and number 1479 to base, 8cm, another 7.5cm, a similar vase, chipped, 8cm diameter, a Martin Brothers brown stoneware jug, decorated with swallows, incised marks, 6cm, and a Doulton stoneware miniature jug and a bowl (5)
A pair of Linthorpe Pottery vases designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, of bottle shape with flared neck, covered in a finely mottled kingfisher blue glaze pooling towards the base, the interior yellow-ochre, 25cm h, impressed mark, facsimile signature, monogram of Henry Tooth and 363, c1880-89. First vase - short descending hairline crack in the neck otherwise fine. Second vase - in fine condition. No restoration to either vase. NB on the base of the second vase is a fragment of the original printed Linthorpe paper label inscribed ? - 9/-
Two Ruskin vases, one of tall ovoid form, decorated with a purple lustre glaze, the second with small globular body and large flaring neck decorated with an orange glaze, Also a Linthorpe squat ovoid vase decorated with a red and yellow blended glaze, Also a Watcombe Torquay terracotta pottery balustre vase, (some damages) (4)
A Linthorpe Pottery Turquoise Glazed Large Vase, circa 1880, in Hispano-Moresque style, the trumpet neck with waved rim (and internal dribbling glaze over yellow), the shoulders with twelve panels of overlapped flowerheads over a main frieze of four butterfly and flower roundels within leaf frames, on a circular base, impressed mark and numbered 2279, {64.5cm high} (small restoration and two small hairline cracks on rim).

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