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Rare Poole pottery studio Delphis Collection vase, shape 37 designed by Robert Jefferson, circa 1961, thrown by Guy Sydenham, of cylinder form, white glazed with five applied disc's (suckers), having painted dripped blobs in dark and light browns, impressed and printed Poole pottery television screen mark No 43 to base, circa 1982, 15 "hCatalogue Note: few examples of this vase were produced as the painted decoration on the suckers tended to drip onto the white glaze of the vase
A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME 19cm wide x 23cm high together with a white metal and mother of pearl mounted child's rattle in the form of a bear, a lacquered box decorated with chinoiserie scenes, a Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar, a set of postal scales, silver plated stand or salver, a Clarice Cliff 'Fantasque' art deco stepped vase 15.5cm high, a Poole pottery bowl decorated with flowers and a Poole pottery dish decorated with vegetables Condition: the photo frame with various dents and of thin construction; the lacquered box with losses and damages overall; the Clarice Cliff vase with a hairline crack and some loss to the glaze to one side, a chip to the rim and to the other side, further hairline cracks and generally poor condition; the Poole pottery items in reasonable condition but with marks to the inside of the bowl; the stoneware tobacco jar in seemingly good condition; the silver plated tray with oxidisation; the rattle with one bell part missing, the other bell missing altogether; the postal scales with marks, dents and scratches and oxidisation to the metal components
A SMALL GROUP OF CHINA to include a Poole pottery bowl, 25.5cm diameter; two 19th century porcelain coffee cans; a 19th century Cream ware cup and cover and a pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain tea canisters with famille verte decoration, 7.2cm wide x 11cm high Condition: Poole pottery plate with small chip to the rim; coffee cans good with vary minor wear to the gilding; Cream ware cup with a crack to the handle and a chip to the foot, two chips to the inside rim of the lid; Chinese tea canisters one with a cracked lid, the other with a restored lid, one with chips around the top rim
Ten decorative pottery mugs, including four by Emma Bridgewater, a Cretan pottery bowl and a Poole 'Fresco' pattern part table service, yellow-banded, comprising nine plates (various sizes), four soup plates, two large serving bowls, a water jug, a milk jug, two large and one smaller circular tureens and covers, three cereal bowls, six cups and five saucers (34-pce + 11)
* Stabler (Harold, 1872-1945). A cloisonne enamel plaque 1914, depicting a child in a festooned chariot drawn by two leopards, signed with initials 'hs' lower right, the reverse stamped 'Harold Stabler London 1914' in an elaborate silver frame with scroll suspension loop, 11 x 13 cmQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Harold Stabler (1872-1945) was a designer and craftsman in silver, enamels, pottery and glass. He was associated with William Morris and his followers and from 1898 to 1900 he was the manager of the Keswick School of Industrial Art. Stabler made a name for himself as an enameller and his works were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1916 and 1917. He designed the enamel mace for Westminster Cathedral and also the ceremonial collar of the Royal Victorian Order. He also designed for the Poole Pottery factory during the 1920/30s along with Truda Carter, John Adams and his wife Pheobe. Poole items of this period can be found with the stamp Carter, Stabler, Adams

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