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Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Plate, decorated with daisies, impressed HT (Henry Tooth) LINTHORPE and Chr Dresser, painted artist's monogram and 353, 20cm; and A Linthorpe Pottery Charger, decorated with foxgloves, impressed LINTHORPE and HT, painted artist's monogram, 29cm (2)
A Pair of Ault Pottery Vases, shape 118, green, white, mustard and brown glazed, impressed factory mark and 118, 33cm William Ault founded his own pottery in 1887 and in 1890 purchased a number of Linthorpe moulds to Dresser's designs from the liquidation sale. Dresser signed a contract in 1893 to supply designs to Ault.
An art pottery chamber stick in the style of Linthorpe with high loop handle and green glazed body, unmarked, height 18.75cm.Additional Information1cm x 5mm chip to underside of rim, scratches to the glazing, the handle has been broken across where it joins the body of the chamber stick, a few small fritting marks to the rim.
In the manner of Christopher Dresser, a Linthorpe pottery vase of large proportions, the turquoise glazed vase of baluster form with trumpet neck, spreading foot and folded openwork handles, ochre glaze to the interior, impressed makers mark and number '1691' to base, 59.5cm high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An Alex Burns for Linthorpe Pottery art pottery vase, relief decorated with floral designs on a Majolica glazed ground, impressed marks and numbered 168 to base, height 48cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Chipping to foot rim, piece has been broken out of top rim, approx 1.5 x 1cm, chipping around the piece.
A Linthorpe Art Pottery bowl modelled in the form of a cornucopia shell, height 15cm, three green glazed trios, jug and matching sugar bowl (part af) (12). CONDITION REPORT Cornucopia bowl with large chip to foot rim, crazing throughout, two cups with large chips and cracks to body, scratches to glaze, one saucer with flat chip to rim, twin-handled sugar bowl with staining to body.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, a jug glazed in browns/greens, moulded with a circle and scroll design to both sides, shape No.805, impressed 'LINTHORPE HT', facsimile Dresser signature and 805, restored to rim, height 20cm, together with a similar Linthorpe miniature jug, with circle and star design to both sides, shape No.932, impressed marks, no signature mark, height 10.5cm (2) (condition: 805 has extensive restoration to the rim, neck and foot, 932 has two scuffs to the glaze around the top rim exterior, one is down to the body)
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, a jug with mottled brown/green glazes, shape No.183, impressed 'LINTHORPE HT', facsimile Dresser signature and 183, restored, height 14.5cm, together with five other pieces of Linthorpe Pottery, comprising an onion shaped vase, shape No.849, impressed marks, height 12cm, an inverted baluster vase, shape No.1609, impressed marks, damaged, height 18.5cm, a squat twin handled baluster vase, impressed marks, restored, height 11cm, a cylindrical planter with flared base, shape No.536, defective, impressed marks, height 19cm and a twin handled baluster vase with a funnel shaped neck, shape No.2141, restored, height 36.5cm (6) (condition: No.183 restored to lip and rim, No.849 appears to be free from chips, cracks and restoration, glaze is rough around the rim, No.1609 has a glued repair to upper rim, squat twin handled vase is restored to the wavy rim and handles, No.536 has cracks running through the body towards the flared base and No.241 is restored to the neck and handles)
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Vase, decorated with repeating patterns, brown glazed, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser and 190, 16cm; An Ault Pottery Planter, moulded with a butterfly, in green and mustard, moulded factory mark and impressed 312, 18.5cm; A Minton Secessionist Planter, circa 1900, tube lined with stylised flower heads and leaves within Art Nouveau style foliate meandering borders picked out in typical coloured glazes, blurred Globe factory mark and Rd No 616446, 23cm; and A Minton Secessionist Squat Baluster Vase, turquoise ground with brown abstract leaf decoration, printed MINTON LTD No 42, 13.5cm (4)
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, the globular vase, applied with scalloped flanges to the shoulder, incised with tribal style bands and mask, with green over ochre running glazes, height 21cm, impressed CHR. DRESSER and shape number 297.
Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century 'Classical' jug of baluster form with frilled rim, the treacle glaze picked out with chrysanthemum and foliage, impressed mark, shape number 2254, artist's monogram for Clara Pringle, height 32cm, together with a further Art pottery bottle form vase, height 22cm. (2)
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