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A Linthorpe Pottery Large Turquoise Glazed Tripod Jardiniere, of compressed cushion form, externally moulded to the shoulders with a band of stylised shells and leaves of Hispano-Moresque inspiration, over a moulded fringe, with internal acid yellow glaze, raised upon three short cylindrical feet pierced with Oriental cash motifs, impressed mark "Linthorpe", 35cm high, 53cm diameter.
A POTTERY POT of thistle shape, with a red/brown body, decorated in green and brown glazes with incised decoration underneath. Part of the base unglazed and displaying markings for Linthorpe and facsimile signature for Christopher Dresser. Also showing shape number 78 and monogram JS and monogram for Henry Tooth, 5 in. (12.5cm.) high ++Good. This would appear to be an early number for Linthorpe and Christopher Dresser
A pair of 'Aesthetic Movement' pottery ewers, although unmarked the appearance and design are attributed to Linthorpe Pottery and Christopher Dresser, each vessel is almost globular with a 'humped' middle, a flared neck and exaggerated loop handles, the red clay bodies with streaked beige beneath a clear glaze, 18.5cm. high (2)
A small Linthorpe Pottery vase, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, of double-gourd form with a flat base covered with a pale greeny-blue glaze with random specks od deeper blue, the interior exhibiting amber tones, 6cm. high, impressed 'Linthorpe' and with designer's facsimile signature, also 'HT' for Henry Tooth, and numbered '618'
An Art pottery jardiniere, attributed to the Linthorpe factory and to a design by Christopher Dresser, the vesssel of compressed globular form supported on three tubular legs pierced with florets, the reddish brown streaked with a milky green and brownish glaze, 21.5cm. high, attributed because glaze has run obscuring any visible makers marks. (cracked on base)
A Linthorpe Pottery vase, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, of cylindrical form decorated with two spiralling bands, one stippled and the other with incised vertical lines, glazed olive and brown against a ground of streaked milky-blue 15.5cm. high, impressed 'Linthorpe' and designer's facsimile signature, with 'HT' monogram for Henry Tooth and numbered '175'
A Linthorpe pottery shallow bowl, designed by Christopher Dresser, the red clay body decorated in slip with flowers and foliage beneath a streaked glaze, of greeny-ilky tones on the exterior and supported on a circular resembling a Chinese carved wooden stand, 25cm. diam., impressed 'Linthorpe' with designer's facsimile signature, and numbered '451' (restored)
A pair of 'Aesthetic Movement' pottery ewers, although unmarked the appearance and design are attributed to Linthorpe Pottery and Christopher Dresser, each vessel is almost globular with a 'humped' middle, a flared neck and exaggerated loop handle, the red clay bodies with streaked beige beneath a clear glaze, 18.5cm. (2)

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