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POOLE POTTERY BOWL, ALONG WITH OTHER ITEMS INCLUDING GLASSWARE the bowl of circular form in red, blue, orange and greentallest 22cm highThe Poole vase is in good overall condition with no obvious signs of damage, 23cm diameter. The blue vase is in good overall condition, 21.5 cm high, signed to base, image online
Three Lladro figures, one of a boy holding two suitcases, the other of a girl holding a suitcase and hatbox, one of a couple holding hands and three pieces of Poole pottery, two miniature cylindrical vases and another of bulbous formLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A Poole Pottery vase of large proportions from the 'Aegean' range, mid 20th century, of tapering cylindrical form with flared neck, designed and thrown by Alan White, decorated by Jacqueline Mackenzie, impressed maker's marks to base, 39.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows fine surface crazing throughout, but no obvious chips, cracks or losses.
A 19th Century high relief terracotta clay architectural circular roundel by George Jennings, of a full face portrait after designs by T. E. Collartt, in glazed finish, impressed marks, together with a 6 inch relief moulded tile attributed to William Unwin for Poole Pottery with a classical face mask design and a further 6 inch relief moulded tile by Mintons of lion holding foliate boughs in its mouth picked out in majolica glazed finish. (3)
A collection of 20th Century royal commemorative tiles and plaques relating to Edward VII, Edward VII and Elizabeth II, to include examples from Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery), Malkin Tiles designed by Leonard Gladstone King, H & G Tynne and Dovecot Studios with relief moulded, printed and scraffito decoration. (7)
A collection of 20th Century Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, to include a pair of painted abstract tiles designed by Harold Elvin, black glaze over white ground, painted signature verso, a screen printed tile by Ivor Kamlish, black over white ground, a powder blue transfer printed over white tile, designed by Lawrence Scarfe, stylised flowers and trailing leaves within double ogee cartouche on lined and spotted ground, and another screenprinted tile, centaur in silhouette reserved to a blue glazed ground. (5)
Two Carter's Tiles plastic clay 6 inch tiles, both originally from the Carter's Poole Pottery Tea Room before it's demolition, with designs by Edward Bawden and hand painted by Phyllis Butler and Emily Dinsdale in black and highlighted in green, the first of the buildings with smoke coming from chimneys, the other with a man loading a furnace. (2) NB - It is believed that one hundred and twenty tiles, featuring forty different designs, were rescued from the demolition.
A collection of 20th Century 6 inch dust pressed tiles, one in wooden trivet frame, printed and painted over white ground, decorated with hunting, fishing and shooting scenes, including Minton, Meakin (attributed) and Pilkington's, together with a Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) tile painted with a jousting knight. (7)
A collection of five Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) dust pressed 6 inch tiles with screen printed decoration, comprising two from the Coptic Saints series by Reginald Till circa 1979, decorated with saints on horseback, and three with floral motifs designed by Trudi Carter and Reginald Till circa 1950s, together with a Carter & Co pot stand circa 1900 with moulded decoration and finished in a brown/olive glaze. (6)
A 1950s Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) dust pressed 4 inch tile, from The Chase series of hunting scenes by Edward Bawden, decorated under glaze with a fisherman in red and black against a grey ground, impressed mark to back, together with a H&R Johnson tile with faux tube lined decoration of a fish, and two Dunsmore Tiles tiles hand painted underglaze with a fish. (4)
Three 20th Century Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, including a Delphis colour range tile with abstract design on red mottled ground, a similar example with stylised foliate design on orange ground attributed to Angela Wyberg, and another example decorated with fleur-de-lys. (3)
A collection of 20th Century assorted 6 inch dust pressed tiles with screenprinted decoration, to include a H&R Johnson tile with a floral design in green by Ann Wynn Reeves circa 1970s, a Candy tile with a stylised leaf design in brown, green and buff, a Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery) geometric design in green, pattern PR522 by Ivor Kamlish circa 1965, another Carter Tiles example with hand drawn crosshatching in black, circa 1959, two Pilkington's tiles in black and white circa 1950s, including an abstract design and two dancers performing for a Turkish sultan, and a design featuring a character from the Canterbury Tales by Dovecot Studios on a Carter's tile. (7)
A 20th Century Hereford Tiles Ltd 4 inch dust pressed tile, decorated with Ferro glazes with blue motifs over an emerald green ground, retains original Ferro sticker label, together with two Hereford Tiles Ltd 6 inch tiles with abstract motifs in colour glazes over white grounds and another similar tile with a grid motif in colour glazes over a white ground in the manner of Poole pottery. (4)
A pair of 20th Century Pilkington tiles decorated at Poole Pottery, each decorated by Lindsay Cole with later interpretations of the Cookery series designed by Claire Wallis, one with an apple, one with fish in pastel colours to a white glazed ground, signed in monogram, together with an earlier Poole Pottery tile screen printed with figures on horse back by Reginald Till and Peggy Thomas, and a 1950s Carter tile transfer printed with a playing card on simulated wood effect ground. (4)
A collection of Carter & Co (Poole Pottery) handpainted tiles, to include a plastic clay 5 inch tile with stylised Art Deco flowers by Truda Carter circa 1925, two plastic clay 5 inch tiles with floral sprays also by Truda Carter, and three other tiles also with floral sprays, to include a dust pressed 6 inch example probably by Reginald Till, a dust pressed 6 inch tile by Truda Carter, and a dust pressed rectangular tile, also by Truda Carter and painted by Jacqueline Way. (6)
Three 20th Century 5 inch dust pressed tiles, including Carter Stable and Adams, hand painted in tonal green, blue and red over matt grey ground, decorated with stylised fruit and leaves, possibly after a design by Truda Adams, together with Joseph Rouelants for Carter Tiles, Dutch figures in coastal landscape, and a Poole Pottery (attributed) tile painted with flowers, possibly designed by Dora Batty as part of a set of Nursery Toy tiles. (3)
A collection of nine Carter England (Poole Pottery) 6 inch dust pressed tiles, from the Coloured Dutch series designed by Joseph Roelants, transfer printed and painted over white ground, including fisherman and farming scenes, together with a 5 inch dust pressed tile decorated with a lady in traditional Dutch costume, carrying a basket of apples, in solid grey border. (10)

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