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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.
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.
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

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