TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MIXED CERAMICS to include Carlton Ware 'shell shaped' cruet set and 'Rouge Royale' planter (crazed), a group of Royal Worcester 'Evesham'; items, a Denby handled vase, a quantity of Adams 'Titian Ware' items, a Shorter & Son fish-shaped plate, three bird-shaped pie vents, a Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' caster, a group of Border Society and Aynsley animal sculptures, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
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A QUANTITY OF TALL VASES, PLANTERS, TABLE LAMPS AND SHADES, comprising a 'Langley Pottery' planter design by Glyn Colledge, a covered stoneware bread bin, large pestle and mortar, eight assorted table lamps and a quantity of fabric light shades, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: lamps untested, chips, cracks and marks on most items in varying degrees)
Habitat - two vintage ceramic decorative centrepiece planter vases. The lot comprising a large twin handled example with bulbous body raised on four cylindrical feet, and a smaller Brutalist style example in mottled white & grey. Each marked Habitat to underside & made in Portugal.Tallest measures approx. 42cm.
A 19th century French Empire burr walnut and gilt metal mounted planter, of serpentine form, applied with cast roundel and foliate detail, upon sea serpent feet, with a metal liner to the interior, 16cm H x 34cm W x 25cm D, along with a stained wooden desk top chest, formed with three drawers, 23cm H x 29cm W x 22cm D (2) (at fault)
A large 19th century tree form glazed planter. Height 120 cm, top diameter 26 cm, maximum width +/- 51 cm (see illustration).The planter is structurally very sound with no apparent major cracks or significant damage. The top lip has some chips and a more significant loss to one side. All other apertures are in generally good condition with only minor nibbles and losses. The main trunk appears to be in good order as is the base. There are numerous old firing fractures and marks but the only real issue is the chip and losses to the top lip.

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