A Copeland and Garrett cabbage moulded tureen and cover, a Bretby leaf moulded comport, a Watcombe pottery vase and a Linthorpe style pottery vaseCondition report: Cabbage tureen has chiping to rim of pot and lid with some cracking in the interiors, 15 cm tall. Watcombe vase has markings to exterior with slight cracking to the rim, 14 cm tall. Bretby leaf moulded comport has repair and damage to the stem - see images. Also collection of dust to top surface, 9.5 cm tall. Linthrope style pottery vase had chipping to the rim and handles, 15.5 cm tall.
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A Linthorpe Pottery jug, of tapered form moulded with flowers and foliage in shaded yellow-red glaze, impressed mark, 18cm high; A Don Pottery Jug, the straw coloured ground moulded with flower heads, impressed marks, 14cm high, a brown salt glazed stoneware small teapot and cover with dog finial and three Charles Meigh salt glazed stoneware Bacchanalia jugs, impressed marks, 21 - 23cm high. (6)
A Japanese Imari charger, early 20th century, 36.5cm diameter, together with two similar smaller examples, three small cloisonné items, a Chinese porcelain plaque depicting two Koi carp, one in iron red, plaque 20.5cm square, and a Linthorpe style pottery vase, with a blue glaze and gilt decoration, impressed numbers, 16cm high (8)Condition report: Large Imari charger chipped and repaired. Smallest Imari plate chipped. Cloisonné items with knocks and wear. Small chip to the rim of the pottery vase, the rest of the body crazed. Frame of plaque with knocks.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER for LINTHORPE POTTERY - a green glaze Studio pottery jug, model 816, and a pair of Linthorpe yellow glaze squat vases, model 2265, jug height 11cm (3)Jug: no chips cracks or restoration, only light crazing. Vases: both have a few small chips on top rims and are crazed all over
Linthorpe silver mounted pottery bowl designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, with deep green glaze and yellow interior, raised upon three scrolling feet, impressed factory marks and numbered 1970 to the underside, 8.5" diameter, 4" high; together with a Linthorpe pottery vase, no. 876, 9.5" high (rim chip) and a small moulded pottery jardinière marked 'Spring' to the underside (3)
A Linthorpe pottery ovoid vase with puce flared neck & green ovoid body, 9¾” high; a ditto pair of green-glazed 8¾” vases; a bulbous ewer with painted decoration of daisies, 8½” (fault to handle); two small vases of ox-blood & ox-blood/yellow glaze, 5” & 4”; & a pair of 6½” diam. plates of fawn ground with floral rims.
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an art pottery vase, circa 1880, shouldered form, incised with an Aesthetic Movement band of stylised Egyptian fan and feather motifs, between geometric dot, pellet and line borders, marbled and streaky green over ochre brown glaze, impressed marks, 26cm high
A LINTHORPE POTTERY VASE, of baluster form with high trumpet neck and undulating rim, painted with ferns, no. 1638, impressed and painted marks. 31cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Neck is restored. Glazing flaw to the body.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904)A LINTHORPE POTTERY BOWL, circular with "beaded" foot, the bowl enamel painted in low relied with prunus blossom, mould no. 451, impressed Dresser signature and Henry Tooth monogram. 25cm diameterThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Usual crazing. Some fairly heavy surface wear and scratching to centre of the bowl.
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery, a globe and shaft vase, painted with repeating designs to neck and white flowers to body, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser 2 HT, approx 11.5cm; together with another Linthorpe vase, with orange, brown and green glaze, approx 11.5cm high, impressed marks to base and numbered 2 (2)
A Linthorpe Pottery jardinière,designed by Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), decorated with a yellow glaze to the outside and with a green glaze to the inside, applied with flower heads and with small lug handles and depressed sides below a wavy rim, stamped 'Linthorpe' and numbered '534',21cm highCondition report: Bottom with crack, generall crazing and firing cracks. 27cm diameter.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY TWO FREEFORM DISHES, CIRCA 1879 glazed earthenware, one glazed in green, brown and white, impressed maker's marks LINTHORPE/ HT/ 276 (Henry Tooth) and indistinct impressed facsimile signature, 21.5cm across; the other with yellow, orange and white glazes, impressed maker's marks 273, 22cm acrossFootnote: Literature: Whiteway, Michael Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira 2001, p. 122, pl. 123 Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY EWER, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed maker's marks LINTHORPE/502(21.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Whiteway, Michael Christopher Dresser 1834-1904 Skira Editore S.p.A., Milan, 2001, p. 124, plate 129 The Fine Art Society, London John Scott Collection, Vol. 5, No.116 for a similar example, now held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, accession number 2015.123
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY SAKE BOTTLE, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed maker's marks LINTHORPE/ HT (Henry Tooth) and indistinct impressed facsimile signature(20.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Whiteway, Michael Christopher Dresser 1834-1904 Skira Editore S.p.A., Milan, 2001, p. 119, plate 118
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY SHOULDERED VASE, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, pierced to the shoulder with floral roundels, incised and impressed marks WF/ 167/ indistinctly impressed LINTHORPE, with impressed facsimile signature Chr. Dresser(29.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Whiteway, Michael (edit.) Shock of the Old: Christopher Dresser's Design Revolution, London 2004, p.167, pl. 220 where a similar vase is illustrated
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an art pottery Peruvian vessel, circa 1880, modelled after a pre Columbian face jug, double spout and bridge form, incised and relief moulded with features, brown glazed with spotted green to the top, impressed Henry Tooth monogram, Dresser facsimile and Linthorpe marks, number 296, 20cm wide, 16.5cm high Note: see Whiteway, M. 2001, Christopher Dresser, 1834-1904, p.131, pl.137 for an example of this design
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A vintage 20th Century studio pottery twin handled vase of classical Roman pottery form. The vase having a flared rim with ribbed waisted neck flank by twin handles terminating to a bulbous body with a luster / copper glaze finish. Raised on a circular foot with makers makers to the base. Measures approx 20cm x 11cm.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY VASE the fluted neck tapering to a bulbous body, in brown and green glazes, impressed mark and number 367 to base, 76cm high Condition Report: The vase has all over crazing. In my image i have used a light so that you can see it as the glaze is quite dark. Surface scratches and flecks of blue paint. No chips, obvious cracks or restoration.
Three Linthorpe pottery jugs, two with turquoise ground, the other with merging turquoise and green, all impressed beneath 1289, H17cm, (a/f), together with a Bretby planter or trough, impressed beneath 2156A, L21cm. (4). - Condition Report All with fine crazing to the glaze, some glaze flaws and small scratches.One with loss beneath the base, however this is not visible unless the jug is inspected from beneath. Another with small losses beneath the base, also host cracks and repairs to the spalt. Another with small loss around the rim of the top.The planter has crazing with a few small losses around the rim.
Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery plate, moulded in relief with foliage and mustard glaze, impressed number 622, impressed factory marks with signature, 9.5" diameter; attributed to Christopher Dresser Linthorpe Pottery jardiniere modelled with four short loop handles over a mottled turquoise glaze, impressed factory marks, 7" high (at fault) (2)
Linthorpe Pottery jardiniere, pattern 2030, factory stamp and pattern number stamp underside, 20" diameter, 15" high; also a similar Linthorpe Pottery jardiniere stand, with stylised blue and green foliate and floral decoration on a mustard ground, shape no. 2058, 24" high, 19.5" diameter, stamped and shape numbers impressed to the underside, 24" high, 19.5" diameter (base rim at fault) (2)
Linthorpe pottery Christopher Dresser design vase, brown, blue, green with floral motifs. 23.5cms h, impressed stamp to the base. Light glaze crackle to body side, otherwise very good condition. Condition ReportGood condition, no cracks or chips. Some areas with glaze crackles and smallest of chip to base.
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