A Linthorpe Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.152, ovoid with collar rim, with streaked green glaze over brown, a Watcombe Pottery terracotta ewer designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, a Watcombe carafe, stopper and saucer and five other Linthorpe Pottery items, impressed factory marks, facsimile signature and number, restored neck, 15.5cm. high (10) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
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A rare Linthorpe Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.249, ovoid on tapering foot with cylindrical neck, cast in low relief with Aztec roundel and geometric bands, glazed yellow, ochre and translucent sky blue lustre on an olive green ground, impressed factory marks, HT monogram and facsimile Dr Christopher Dresser signature, minor glaze frits to base rim, 24.5cm. high
A large earthenware grotesque spoon-warmer in the manner of Linthorpe Pottery, modelled as a stylised head with gaping mouth and pierced eyes and nostrils, its platted hair forming a handle, glazed with streaked green, ochre and yellow glaze, the back-plate pierced for wall hanging, unmarked, 40cm. long
CHRISTOPER DRESSER FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, A SMALL VASE, NO. 5, with incised decoration of squared flowerheads, facsimile signature, factory mark, and shape no. 5. 8.3cm highView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/ELSTOB%2027TH%20MAY/X21.spinCONDITION REPORTLinthorpe vase is in good condition. Although there is a blemish to the glazing on the underside
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, A CHARGER, circular, enamel decorated in low relief with flowers and foliage, facsimile signature and impressed marks, 28.5cm diameter; together with A LINTHORPE GREEN-GLAZED PIERCED BOWL, no. 1885, moulded with flowerheads and scrolls, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter. (2)CONDITION REPORTLinthorpe pottery, the foot slightly worn but overall in good condition
Four Arts & Crafts Linthorpe pottery vases and a small urn with loop handles, all decorated in coloured glazes, printed marks (a/f) (one tray)Largest vase broken in two and reglued, small lobed vase with a large flat chip under the rim, another smaller chip and three short cracks, turquoise vase with three rim chips, yellow and blue vase restuck at the pedestal, twin handled urn lacking cover, all pieces with crazing to the glaze
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY: A SMALL GLOBE AND SHAFT VASE signed "Dresser" to base, impressed number partly obscured by glaze, 11cm high; together with a Royal Doulton Art Union of London vase of baluster form with blue glaze, impressed marks to base and incised marks for Ethel Beard, 22.5cm high; and a Poole Pottery pin dish of circular form, 10cm diameter (3) Provenance: Private family collection, Dorset, formed over generations, including pictures selected by Edward Wolfe RA (1897-1982), a family friend
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY PAIR OF VASES, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed LINTHORPE/ 240, facsimile signature C. DRESSER, one with impressed monogram HT (Henry Tooth), 16cm high; together with a further LINTHORPE VASE, glazed earthenware, impressed LINTHORPE/ 874, 6.5cm high
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY TWIN-HANDLED PERUVIAN VESSEL, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed facsimile signature C. DRESSER (indistinct)/ 298(21cm high)Footnote: Literature: Lyons H. Christopher Dresser: The People's Designer, 1834-1904 (Woodbridge, 2004), p.98, pl.134 where this vase appears in a period advertisement for Linthorpe Art Pottery.
BELLEEK; six green tinted hexagonal cups and five saucers, with a Belleek cauldron and a twin spouted milk jug, with three Linthorpe pottery cups and saucers and a milk jug.Additional InformationOne of the Beleek cups with a small chip to the rim, all of the Linthorpe items with crazing to the glaze and one with a large chip and hairline crack to the body.
A Linthorpe pottery vase, circa 1880, designed by Christopher Dresser, the green glazed ribbed cylindrical body applied with stems of flowers and foliage, impressed and incised marks to base with facsimile signature, height 22.5cm (restored), together with a Linthorpe Dresser bowl of pierced circular shape, decorated with orchid flowers and foliage, diameter 15cm, and a Linthorpe Dresser dish, relief decorated with peaches, length 13cm. Note: the bowl with orchids is illustrated by Widar Halén in 'Christopher Dresser', pl. 111.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase and bowl, with an orange mottled glaze, impressed factory back stamps and numbers 2228 and 3271, vase 17.5cm high and bowl 21.5cm diameter and a Linthorpe pottery dish designed by Christopher Dresser, the centre with bird and flowers with coloured glazes on a mottled green and orange ground, impressed marks, 19.5cm diameter (3) Condition Report: vase and bowl with typical crazing to glaze but no obvious damage The Linthorpe dish with shallow rim chip 1.7cm x 7mm and some crazing to glaze Condition Report Disclaimer
Linthorpe pottery vase of squat lobed globular form with turquoise and yellow glazes, impressed mark and no. 1442, 15.5cm high; also a Linthorpe green glazed dish of lobed boteh form, no. 1466, 26.5cm long and a floral decorated side plate, no. 1700 and similar saucer, no. 1427, with impressed marks, two with hand painted initials. (4).Condition- Lobed vase - No obvious cracks or chips but fine porous discoloured glazes and wear to rim.Lobed dish - 2 x rim chips and fine crazing.Saucer - Rim chip.Side plate - Crazing and tiny rim chips.
A small Linthorpe Pottery vase, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, late 19th century, of bulbous form, in green mustard coloured glaze, modelled with repeating oriental motif, base numbered '851', with impressed 'Linthorpe' mark and stamped facsimile 'Chr. Dresser' signatureheight approximately 7.5cm Condition: In very good overall condition, firing stand marks visible to base.
A group of various ceramics including, a Dame Laura Knight designed Coronation mug for Edward VIII, crested wares, Derby plate, Russian coffee cup & saucer, Linthorpe pottery bottle vase, shape number 972, glass, a Chinese bronze medallion and pottery figures, an 18th century tea canister (a.f.) (three trays)
A LINTHORPE POTTERY CLARET JUG, IN THE MANNER OF CHRISTOPHER DRESSER, of tapering form with squat base, decorated with streaked brown, green and white glaze, with plated mounts and an ebony handle, impressed mark and numbered 1518. 25.5cm highCONDITION REPORTAll over crazing, frit to body, general tarnish, very light surface scratching, no noted repairs.
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