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A rare Linthorpe Pottery dish designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.286, Japoniste design, circular form moulded in low relief with a fruiting bough, glazed in colours impressed factory marks, facsimile signature, 13cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser A Design Revolution V&A, page 89 for plate 106 for a comparable example illustrated and 107 for this Japanese design made from Bamboo illustrated by Dresser in Japan Its Architecture, Art and Art Manufacturers, (1882). Provenance Fine Art Society, London Private collection.
A Pair of Linthorpe Pottery Vases, shape No.477, painted by Alec Burns, with foxgloves, in shades of white, green, blue and yellow, impressed factory mark Linthorpe and 477, painted monogram AB 68 and 69, 39cmBoth vase have been restored, new sprayed grounds, painted in leaves. They are both crazed inside and on the glazed foot and relief flowers. Wear to the blue flower heads. See extra images.
Two Linthorpe Pottery Chargers, shape No.299, by Rachel Smith and William Sheldon, painted with passion flowers and a bird in blossom, impressed factory marks Linthorpe 299 and R.S 129 and SL (52) HT, 29.5cm and 30cmIllustrated Hart (Clive W.) Linthorpe Art Pottery, published by Aisling Publications, page 18 for similar examplesThe bird in blossom plate has restoration to the blossom directly below the bird, hairline and wear to rim, areas of repainting, crazing to the glazed parts. Restoration to the ground.The passion flower plate again has areas of repainting, crazing to the glazed parts. Restoration to the ground.
A Linthorpe Pottery high fired coffee pot designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, impressed mark to base, 26cms high (a/f).Condition ReportThere are four glued repairs to the handle of this coffee pot and a riveted repair to two pieces to the neck, a small hairline crack opposite the riveted repair, otherwise in good overall condition
A large glazed art pottery floor vase with three scrolled feet to base, a green background glaze with layered yellow shell and green leaves detail. The vase having sphered body and long thin stem. Unmarked but in the manner of Linthorpe or Burmantofts. Approx. 80.5cm high x 29cm wide.Further Details: Some chipping to glaze and layered parts including a chunk out to the green leaves on one side, some staining, slight wear, scratching and crazing.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY TWO VASES, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, one with polychrome streaked glaze, impressed mark LINTHORPE/ HT (Henry Tooth)/ 180 and with facsimile signature CHR. DRESSER, 23cm high; the other with banded decoration, stamped to base 146, 26cm high
A Linthorpe Arts & Crafts Jar and Cover, by Dr. Christopher Dresser, signed, 10cm h; together with a Studio Pottery jar and cover, and six Victorian printed tiles (8)The Linthorpe jar, the cover with numerous chips to the internal rim, the knop has been glued, one foot has been broken off and glued, several large chips to the feet.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, AN ART POTTERY JUG globular form with angular handle, glazed in graduated brown, green and blue, impressed marks, numbered 7841. 18cm highTwo glaze chips to the lip, a few small glaze chips to the body and some fairly heavy surface scratching mainly to the front of the jug below the lip, general crazing
TWO LINTHORPE ART POTTERY VASES comprising a Clara Pringle vase, of squat baluster form with a frilled neck, decorated with dog roses on a yellow ground, impressed marks, initials for Clara Pringle, 18cm high; and a Fred Brown two handled vase, of baluster form with small loop handles and a flared neck, decorated with wild flowers on a burgundy ground, impressed marks, initials for Fred Brown, numbered 1838, (restored), 26cm high. (2)Clara Pringle vase: Fine crazing, otherwise good condition. Fred Brown vase: Restored around the entire circumference of the upper section from the shoulder point, general wear and light crazing.
Linthorpe Pottery; Four green and brown glazed vases to include model No. 845, 958, 937, and 147, and and inkwell model No.1475; together with Cliveheart Linthorpe Art Pottery, 1988, and two volumes on Christopher DresserMustard pot with a large glaze chip to the foot, jug with two spout chips, bottle vase with a large flat rim chip, all pieces crazed with no restoration
Linthorpe Pottery, vases, ewers, tea wares, quantity of items glazed in a turquoise glaze including shape No. 1414, 896, 875, 200, 863 (with crest marks to base for Christopher Dresser) with others (one tray)Largest vase with damage and overspray restoration to the collar, twin handled vase, one handle remade, jug with a small spout chip, bottle vase, the rim heavily chipped, squat vase with large flat rim chip, salt sellar with two very large glaze chips around the foot and heavy glaze flaking to the interior, all pieces crazed
Linthorpe Pottery; a footed bowl, moulded with lobster claws, model No.1764, three leaf moulded vases and two others (one tray) Footed bowl with a small flat chip to the foot, planter with a large flat rim chip, tallest brown glaze vase, with a large filled rim chip, tallest bottle vase with heavy chipping and loss to the rim, smallest brown vase with heavy chipping to the rim, red bowl with a rim crack and flakes to the rim, all pieces crazed
Dr Christopher Dresser: Made by Linthorpe PotteryGlobular vase, circa 1880Pottery, incised motifs, streaked glaze.16.5 cm highImpressed 'Chr Dresser' facsimile signature, 'Linthorpe, 242', with applied paper label for the 'Joy Hallam Collection'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dr Christopher Dresser: Made by AultEwer, circa 1891Glazed ceramic with shaped neck and elongated handle; together with a Linthorpe jug, attributed to Christopher Dresser, covered in a mustard coloured glaze.Ewer: 18 cm highJug: 18.2 cm highEwer with Ault pottery marks, impressed 'England, 138'; jug impressed 'Linthorpe' with indistinct numbers.Footnotes:The V & A Museum in London has a similar Ault 'ewer' in their collection but glazed in different colours.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dr Christopher Dresser: Made by Linthorpe PotteryVase, circa 1880Pottery, decorated with a frieze of overlapping flowers and incised motifs, in colours and glazed.21.7 cm highImpressed 'Chr Dresser' facsimile signature and 'Linthorpe'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dr Christopher Dresser: Made by Linthorpe PotteryTwin-handled vase, circa 1880Pottery, the swollen form embellished with a decorative frieze on the top half, and vertical wavy lines on the lower half, covered in a streaked green and brown glaze with grey highlights.33.5 cm highApparently unmarked.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Linthorpe Style Arts & Crafts Pottery Twin Handled Floor Vase, decorated in a mottled deep red glaze, 80cm together with a similar blue and turquoise glazed vessel incised with triangles below the shoulder, 73cmRed vase - some chipping around the foot and a minor short crack on the rim. Crazed. Blue vase - crazed and with glaze scratches.
An Ault Pottery vase in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.464, slender, twin-handled form, cast in low relief with stylised flowers, glazed blue, a Linthorpe Pottery jug designed by Dr Christopher Dresser and four other vases impressed factory mark, restoration to jug handle, 28cm. high (6)
A Linthorpe Pottery jug designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.611, tapering cylindrical form with vertical spout, covered in a streaked brown glaze over sand yellow, and another Linthorpe Pottery jug designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, impressed factory marks, facsimile signature, restored rim, 20.5cm. high (2)
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