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Lot 467

A late Victorian Linthorpe pottery Teapot of conical form, pedestal foot and green glaze, 6in, stamped 1562

Lot 145

A Linthorpe pottery vase, with wavy rim, green glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 2182, 45.5cm; a Linthorpe pottery vase, with four lug handles and applied flower heads, impressed marks, 8cm; and a Burmantofts vase, turquoise glaze, impressed marks and 1013, 13cm (3)

Lot 20

A pair of Linthorpe pottery vases, shape 998, both with retailers label 'Dickinson & Benson Middlesbrough Glass and China Dept' (restored); and another pair of Linthorpe pottery vases, shape 1636 (4)

Lot 19

Five pieces of Linthorpe pottery: shapes 1641, 276, 1456, 2216, 1977; and a Worcester Vase (6)

Lot 983

Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe (attributed), a miniature art pottery vase, circa 1880, squat bulbous form with elongated narrow neck, brown over streak blue white glaze, 9.5cm high

Lot 984

Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an Art Pottery jug, model 826, circa 1880, spherical gourd form with conical neck and strap handle, streaky ochre over petroleum iridescent lustre glaze, impressed marks, 17cm high

Lot 115

A Linthorpe pottery Aztec style bottle vase designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser. With reeded mouldings to the shoulders, incised with a face, bands of stylized triangles and with streaked glazes. Incised 237 and stamped 00, 19cm. Some very slight crazing. No chips, cracks or repair.

Lot 116

A Linthorpe pottery moon flask designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser. Treacle glazed and moulded with an Oriental gentleman to the front and a waterfall to the rear. Impressed Linthorpe, numbered 440 and with facsimile signature, 12cm. Some small chips around the rim only. No repair.

Lot 1012

Two Linthorpe Pottery Inkwells, moulded with the faces of cherub, in green and turquoise glaze, brass mounted bases and covers, 16cm

Lot 1011

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)

Lot 1013

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.

Lot 281

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.

Lot 220

Art Pottery - a J R Mally & Co Arts and Crafts posy vase, as a sunflower, in the manner of Christopher Dresser; a Minton's tile; Bretby vase and bowls; Linthorpe type vase; candlesticks; etc (15)

Lot 61

Linthorpe Pottery, six assorted items, including vase, ewer, teapot (model 1561), sugar bowl (model 1039), charger with printed decoration of butterflies amidst rose hips, 29cm, and a salt bowl, together with another unmarked lustred vase, swollen lobed form, 10cm, mostly damaged. (Qty: 7)

Lot 20

Royal Lancastrian vase, Linthorpe vase and small pot, Moorcroft yellow glaze vase, Bretby and other pottery.

Lot 543

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

Lot 418

Four Linthorpe Pottery art pottery vases to include a bottle vase with cylindrical neck, height 16cm, (part af) (4). CONDITION REPORT The bottle vase with minor chipping to underside, crazing to glaze on each, small blue vase with large chip to the inside of rim.

Lot 416

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.

Lot 417

A Linthorpe Pottery twin-handled Arts & Crafts vase, numbered 957, height 13cm. CONDITION REPORT Crazing to glaze, minor scratching to glaze, otherwise good.

Lot 420

A Dr Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery art pottery vase of ovoid form, decorated with irises on a brown glazed ground, impressed marks and numbered 167 to base, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT Crazing to glaze, very minor wear/scratches to paint work, otherwise good.

Lot 419

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.

Lot 7

Linthorpe Pottery, six assorted items, including vase, ewer, teapot (model 1561), sugar bowl (model 1039), charger with printed decoration of butterflies amidst rose hips, 29cm, and a salt bowl, together with another unmarked lustred vase, swollen lobed form, 10cm, mostly damaged. (Qty: 7)

Lot 202

Three boxes of miscellaneous items including Linthorpe pottery, Christopher Dresser style white metal mounted jug, an Arts and Crafts companion set, other metal wares, and various inkwells

Lot 27

Group of high fired pottery wares comprising a Pilkington green glaze vase^ two further glazed vases with iridescent glaze and a further ewer^ possibly Linthorpe and a globular white glazed vase^ (5)

Lot 38

Group of high fired pottery wares comprising a Pilkington green glaze vase, two further glazed vases with iridescent glaze and a further ewer, possibly Linthorpe and a globular white glazed vase, (5)

Lot 223

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)

Lot 224

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)

Lot 877

Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an art pottery miniature jug, model 1494, circa 1885, green majolica glazed ovoid form, relief moulded with a shell motif, angled handle and pulled lip, impressed marks, 6.5cm high

Lot 273

A 20TH CENTURY ART POTTERY VASE of globe and shaft form, deep red glazed neck on a green / brown drip glazed body, in the manner of the Linthorpe Studio (unmarked) 33cm high

Lot 235

A pottery vase probably Ault or Linthorpe the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, shouldered form, modelled with two Chinese dog masks, above stylised foliate bands, glazed streaked aubergine to blue glaze unmarked, 25cm. high

Lot 268

A group of assorted Linthorpe pottery (6)

Lot 19

A small Linthorpe Pottery milk jug, pale treacle glaze with blue dots and lines and a band of green and white stylized foliage, the base with impressed factory mark and impressed numbers 1703, painted initials and numbers F.M. 747, height 5cm

Lot 369

Pair of Linthorpe Pottery red and yellow glazed vases.

Lot 1126

Two Victorian oil lamps; a Victorian ruby glass oil lamp base; a Linthorpe pottery oil lamp reservoir etc

Lot 367

A Linthorpe pottery jardiniere and an associated Linthorpe pottery jardiniere stand

Lot 20

Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery. A late 19th century Victorian majolica ceramic wall pocket depicting waves before sunset. Measures 29cms diameter. This rare example along with another in the Dorman Museum.

Lot 141

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY GOURD VASE, CIRCA 1880 indistinct maker’s marks (Dimensions: 19.5 cm high)(19.5 cm high)Footnote: Literature: Whiteway, M., Christopher Dresser; 1834-1904, Milan 2001, p.145 Durant, S., Christopher Dresser, London, 1993, p.121

Lot 140

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY SAKE BOTTLE, CIRCA 1880 impressed maker's marks LINTHORPE/ HT (Henry Tooth) and indistinct impressed facsimile signature (Dimensions: 17cm high)(17cm high)

Lot 3533

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)

Lot 23

Attributed to Dr. Christopher Dresser, two similar Linthorpe Pottery vases, of bottle form, with drip glazes, impressed marks, together with another Linthorpe Pottery twin handled vase in turquoise and yellow glaze, impressed marks (3)

Lot 1

A Linthorpe Pottery bottle vase, c.1882-1883, of tapering form with a dark green glaze incised with flower heads, each trailing a turquoise glaze, and incised with notches to the edges, chipped, impressed 'Linthorpe', 'Chr Dresser' and 'HT' for Henry Tooth, 22cm high

Lot 112

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century tapered vase, resting on a spreading circular foot, with all over graduated turquoise ground, inscribed CHR.DRESSER signature, height 11.5cm.

Lot 88

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase of Peruvian influence, of ovoid from, extending to a upright rim, incised with allover tribal bands, with running ochre, umber and green glazes, height 15cm, indistinct impressed marks to base.

Lot 101

Various makers - A collection of 19th Century art pottery, to include a Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe teapot (lacking cover), a pair of red glazed Wardle jars, a Linthorpe foliate form jug, and three various vases, sizes ranging 7cm-12cm. (7)

Lot 106

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century ovoid form jug, applied with short loop ribbed handle, with all over streaked glazes over a treacle glazed ground, impressed LINTHORPE CHR.DRESSER, shape number 377, height 27cm.

Lot 104

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A matched pair of late 19th Century vases of globular form, rising to a tall neck with everted rim, with treacle and green running glazes over turquoise ground, impressed factory mark and shape number 363, heights 24cm and 25cm. (2)

Lot 82

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, incised with a mask with an upper angular loop handle, in dripped green over brown, incised CHR DRESSER, shape number 296, height 16cm, restored.

Lot 81

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of bottle form with five concave sections to the body, with all over streaked running blue glazes, impressed Linthorpe, shape no.24, height 24cm.

Lot 113

Attributed Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase of bulbous pear form, flanked by twin tubular handles, with all over running chocolate, green and ochre glazes, height 37cm, indistinct monogram to base (possibly Fred Brown), no factory marks.

Lot 87

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A vase of Peruvian influence, of tapered ovoid form, rising from a high footring, the body with all over running umber and green glazes, with central stylised abstract panel, height 19cm, numbered 334.

Lot 84

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.

Lot 109

Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century jardiniere applied with four short loop handles, with green over treacle glazes, impressed factory mark, shape number 533, height 18cm, together with a further Linthorpe jardiniere, height 20cm. (2)

Lot 98

Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century bottle form vase, with all over running green and umber glazes, impressed factory mark and shape number 354, height 10cm, together with a similar Bretby example and a small art pottery jug. (3)

Lot 102

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century dish of circular form, the central reserve incised with birds and foliage, reserved against a streaked green and treacle glaze, impressed CHR. DRESSER LINTHORPE, diameter 27cm.

Lot 111

Linthorpe Pottery - A pair of late 19th Century wall pockets, each of circular form, incised with oak leaf design and rounded open aperture, diameter 14cm, together with a further Ault pottery butterfly wall pocket, height 15cm. (3)

Lot 97

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)

Lot 95

Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A collection of three art pottery vases/ewers, to include a bottle vase, twin handled baluster vase and arched handle ewer, bottle vase shape number 314, heights 14cm, 15cm and 18cm. (3)

Lot 90

Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century 'Hump back' water jug, with loop handle, the treacle glazed body incised with stylised foliate motifs, impressed CHR. DRESSER LINTHORPE and shape number 347, Henry Tooth monogram.

Lot 119

Christoper Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century electroplated and pottery cruet, the concentric form stand surmounted by salt, pepper and mustard pot with running chocolate and green glazes, impressed factory mark and inscribed Chr. Dresser, shape number 546, height 14cm.

Lot 1188

A Linthorpe pottery Henry Tooth bowl designed by Christopher Dresser with a treacle glaze, impressed marks, 12cm high

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