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Lot 320

Poole pottery Oriental "bottle vase", white glazed

Lot 324

Poole pottery octagonal-shaped tray, with pierced floral and blue bird decoration, 32cm long

Lot 337

Poole pottery floral decorated bowl, a Sylvac green glaze vase, a Susie Cooper brown glaze coffee pot, green glaze pottery jug, three dishes and a brown glaze Dunster pottery mustard pot and cover

Lot 61

Poole pottery Bluebird pattern vase, numbered 598 to base Some crazing otherwise good condition

Lot 62

Poole pottery Bluebird pattern bowl and Poole pottery Bluebird pattern small vase Both have some crazing

Lot 158

Poole pottery Peacock pattern ginger jar, similar vase and a Poole Volcano dish (3) Very good conditon

Lot 455

Poole Pottery: a dragonfly charger by Tony Morris, 1999, signed with monogram and date, 16 1/4in. (41cms) wide (with box).

Lot 456

Poole Pottery: a unique dancing hares charger by Anita Harris, signed and date "00" and "1/1", 16in. (41cms) wide.

Lot 823

A Myott pottery Art Deco vase, a similar jug, a 1970s Poole pottery vase, a Chinese export punch bowl and other items of decorative china

Lot 229

A Poole pottery white glaze figure of a seated cat, together with a smaller similar model with blue glaze, dolphin group, duck and otter. (5)

Lot 220

A large Poole pottery vase, in commemoration of the Festival of Britain 1951, presented to the borough and the county of the town of Poole by the makers of Poole pottery, with painted armorial decoration and inscriptions, impressed marks, height 34cm (Illustrated).

Lot 221

A large Poole pottery vase, in commemoration of the Festival of Britain 1951, presented to the borough and the county of the town of Poole by the makers of Poole pottery, with painted armorial decoration and inscriptions, impressed marks, height 36.5cm (Illustrated).

Lot 222

A Poole pottery planter in commemoration of the Festival of Britain 1951, presented to the Bournemouth Corporation by the makers of Poole pottery, with painted armorial decoration and inscription, height 22cm (Illustrated).

Lot 223

A Poole pottery planter in commemoration of the Festival of Britain 1951, presented to the Bournemouth Corporation by the makers of Poole pottery, with painted armorial decoration and inscription, height 22cm (Illustrated).

Lot 224

A Poole pottery Festival of Britain 1951 plate, two butter dishes, a small dish and a stand (5).

Lot 225

A Carter Stabler & Adams Ltd Poole pottery square section vase decorated with flowers, height 24cm, also an Art Deco Wade Heath jug (Illustrated).

Lot 226

A Carter Stabler Adams Ltd Poole pottery biscuit barrel, height 16cm, also two preserve jars (one with chip to rim).

Lot 366

A mixed lot including modern Poole pottery vase, boxed Royal Worcester cake plate with slice, Coalport cake plate, marble bookend with Egyptian figure, Carltonware shell shaped bowl and many other items.

Lot 1143

Two modern Poole Pottery platers, coloured glassware and other ceramics.

Lot 1197

A Poole Pottery Hors d`overs dish, in beige and aqua.

Lot 187

A William De Morgan K L Rose tile, on Carter`s Poole Pottery blank, painted in shades of yellow, aubergine band green printed marks, restored 15cm. square

Lot 268

A Pembroke Pottery vase, in the style of Poole Pottery, pattern P/ZH, painted with a heraldic twin-headed eagle, in colours on a cream ground impressed and painted marks, hairline to top rim 27cm. high

Lot 269

A Poole Pottery Atlantis pedestal vase by Guy Sydenham, incised column design, glazed bronze, mint and white, and two other Poole Pottery vases impressed and incised marks 10cm. high

Lot 270

A tall Carter, Stabler & Adams, Poole Pottery Chinese Blue vase probably designed by John Adams, shouldered form, glazed mottled blue, a Bretby Pottery Secessionist vase and another vase various marks, hairline to Poole vase 41cm. high

Lot 271

A Poole Pottery Bluebird vase, shape no.610, painted in colours on a white ground impressed and painted marks 14.5cm. high

Lot 272

A set of six Carter`s Poole Pottery Sporting tiles, designed by Edward Bawden, impressed and painted marks minor chips, 12.5cm. square

Lot 273

A set of four Carter`s Poole Pottery Sporting Series tiles, designed by Edward Bawden, printed in colours with sporting pursuits impressed marks 13cm. square

Lot 274

A Poole Pottery Persian Deer charger, by Donna Ridout, painted in colours on a white ground printed and painted marks 41cm. diam.

Lot 275

A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery bowl, pattern /ZV, painted with panels of a bird before stylised flowers and foliage, in colours impressed, incised and painted marks 24cm. diam.

Lot 279

`Freya` a Poole Pottery plate pattern no. EX/VZ, painted with a boat in Poole harbour, in colours printed and painted marks 25cm. diam.

Lot 92

Poole pottery jug, floral decoration and other decoration china, (a quantity).

Lot 41

Three Poole Pottery Meat Plates, Sauce Boat and Six Soup Bowls and Stands

Lot 485

Large Poole Pottery Vase with Floral Design on Ivory Ground, 25cm High

Lot 579

Large Poole Pottery Bowl with Floral Decoration on Orange Ground, 34.5cm Diameter

Lot 312

PORCELAIN - THREE PIECES OF POOLE POTTERY comprising a bulbous shaped VASE, 10cm high, a shallow BOWL, 5cm x 15cm, and a small VASE, 8.5cm high

Lot 129

† A POOLE POTTERY SHIP PLAQUE DESIGNED BY ARTHUR BRADBURY and painted on an Alpine White glaze by Karen Hickisson with the Ship of Harry Paye Poole 1400, a Poole Pottery Special Production plate, the pattern designed by Truda Carter and painted by Lindsey Stevens with a deer and flowers, the border inscribed Richard Roden 25 Years, 32 & 27cm diam, painted or printed and painted marks, dated 1976 and c1990 and three Poole Pottery Medieval Calendar Series plaques designed by Tony Morris, April, July and November (5) ++The lot in fine condition

Lot 139

† THE ARCHIVE OF PILKINGTON`S TILE & POTTERY CO LIMITED SUBSEQUENTLY THE PILKINGTON`S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY COMPANY LIMITED AND PILKINGTON`S TILES LIMITED EXTENDING OVER A PERIOD OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE LATE 19TH CENTURY including pattern books of original designs for tiles, pocket notebooks of glaze formulae and firings, photographs and documents (for details please see online catalogue at mellorsandkirk.com) A red marl, ideal for pottery was discovered by accident at the Pilkington brothers` colliery at Clifton Junction, near Manchester in 1888. Coal extraction no longer an option because of geological problems, the firm decided to manufacture bricks. On the advice of William Burton, a brilliant young chemist at Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, they instead established a high quality, decorative tile works. In 1891 the Pilkington Tile & Pottery Company was formed with Burton as its General Manager and also charged with the planning and building (without the aid of an architect) of what soon became one of the most advanced and extensive tile works. Production commenced in 1891 and two years later Burton was joined by his equally talented brother, Joseph whose research into new glazes was to prove invaluable. For the ensuing ninety years or so Pilkington`s tiles sold throughout the British Empire, Commonwealth and beyond. The scientific and technical expertise of the Burtons was such that the Company even explored the possibility of manufacturing pottery bullets, at the request of the War Office. A department specifically for the production of art pottery in particular lustre ware, began in about 1898. Under Burton`s enlightened management, the welfare of his workforce was a high priority with, for example, those working in the Lead House being given milk in an attempt to counteract the possible effects of lead poisoning. He also arranged for the artistic staff to go, expenses paid, to exhibitions including the Exposition Universelle in Paris, in 1900. William Burton was of that generation of ceramicists inspired by the unsurpassed sang de boeuf and other glazes of the early Chinese potters and it is not surprising that, largely due to his artistic sensitivity, some of the brightest stars in the Arts & Crafts firmament - including Walter Crane, C F A Voysey and Lewis F Day - were involved at Pilkington`s from the beginning. By the early 20th century the superb lustre ware, mainly chargers and vases, and painted by such talented artists as Gordon Forsyth and Richard Joyce were in a class of their own. In their proper art historical context these magnificent objects can be regarded as a continuation of the pioneering lustre wares of William Morris`s lifelong friend William de Morgan (1839-1917). The notable achievements of Howson-Taylor`s Ruskin Pottery, Bernard Moore and William Moorcroft, although equally original, lay in other directions. Never made in large quantities, the costly (not least because of high wastage) unique iridescent lustre glazes, fired in a reducing atmosphere in a muffle kiln, have always been regarded as amongst the finest such wares of their type, whether produced in England, Europe or America. An important constituent of the present archive is the group of experimental glaze firing records and books of formulae. Lustre ware was gradually superseded by the much cheaper eggshell glazed Lapis range produced in the 1920s & `30s. In truth, the lustre ware was never really profitably produced, and the Department was probably continued for reasons of prestige. De Morgan enjoyed no greater success, observing, in 1907, "...now that I can make [beautiful things] nobody wants them." The Pottery Department closed down, for the first time, in 1937. Over the subsequent history of the factory it was revived once or twice and in 1964 a merger with Carter & Co`s Poole Pottery heralded a short-lived revival in the fortunes of both factories. Complementing the limited holdings already in institutional collections, the importance of these extensive and unique primary source records of one of the most significant British manufacturers of pottery and tiles of the highest quality, lies in the fact that they are very far from being mere `dry` financial records. PILKINGTON ARCHIVE The factory records will generally be found in chronological sequence, much of the work of arranging/filing having been done in recent years by the Pilkington’s Lancastrian Pottery Society. It is housed in approximately twenty cardboard ‘bank’ and larger sized boxes. The principal items of interest are as follows: POTTERY AND TILE PRODUCTION 1. Three tile pattern books of original designs for wall tiles (see A J Cross, plt 6) 2. Original designs for 6 inch wall tiles including children’s, humorous and other subjects, c1920-c1950, all gouache some on watercolour board (approximately 350) 3. Tracings and pounce sheets for decorative tiles 4. Factory patents relating to various aspects of the production and decoration of tiles 5. Twenty-five notebooks written in pencil and filled with detailed records of glaze experiments, firing times etc with a further notebook labelled Index to Trial Books, by Abraham Lomax for the period 1901-11 and Joseph Burton, 1911-15. 6. Photographs, four boxes of glass negatives (12 x 16.5cm) of lustre and other vases either photographed singularly or in groups of usually two or three and two boxes of magic lantern slides, also eight reels of 16cm cine film colour, optical/sound: “Tile Fixing Today” 7. A quantity of original designs for tiled chimneypieces (one illustrated in A J Cross, plt 10) gouache on watercolour sketching board and miscellaneous designs on tracing paper for architectural ceramics CORRESPONDENCE Documents generally filed in manila envelopes including the company’s attendance at national/international exhibitions, insurance relating thereto, other insurance policies for salesmen/travellers overseas, An Enquiry into the Boiler Explosion and Fatal Accident 1911, files of business letters and copy letters including internal memoranda relating to glazes, samples overseas orders, screen printing equipment, production tables and miscellaneous subjects. An extensive series of mainly autograph letters signed to William Burton, many from his brother Joseph, others from the Pilkingtons including Alfred, Edward, Laurence and Charles (one dated August 1895 “I send you herewith a sample of red marl out of our borehole... I don’t think it is very good”), W Bush, J Lee Wood, John Chambers, trade suppliers/contractors such as William Boulton (engineer) many in the Potteries, including Frank Keeling, Maw & Co, John Ridgway, Cravan, Dunnill & Co and the Old Hall Porcelain Works, Hanley, several letters from the employees of other manufacturers seeking positions at Pilkington’s, artists such as Cosmo Rowe (1877-1952), mosacists and others, several hundreds filed in two modern white ring binders, period 1889-1894 and 1895-1901. Home Office Whitehall, framed typed letter signed (Edward Thorp) 3 September 1913 to the Company’s solicitors informing Pilkington’s that the king [Goerge V] has granted permission for the use of the tile “Royal Lancastrian Pottery” for their “artistic pottery”. FINANCIAL RECORDS Important documents in the factory’s history including the Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum and Articles of Association of The Pilkington’s Pottery Company Limited, 1891 and Certificate of Incorporation for change of name to Pilkington’s Tile and Pottery Co Limited, 1892 and approximately 75 ledgers and journals including cash books, expenses, general journals, tile fixing accounts, tile stock, share certificates, wages books and analysis of new work, 1892 onwards.

Lot 302

A Poole pottery Aegean pattern vase. Stamped CW 93.

Lot 207

A large Poole pottery vase of oviform decorated spotted fauns and profuse foliage on a white ground, 35 cm high, black dolphin backstamp and monogram from Gwen Haskins circa 1960-65.

Lot 438

A QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM PATTERN DINNER AND KITCHEN WARES including serving dishes, vegetable dishes, dinner plates, ramekins and further ceramics including a Royal Doulton tonkin part tea set and further pottery and porcelain including a Poole dish, a Coalport pastille burner etc.

Lot 338

TWO PIECES OF POOLE POTTERY comprising Aegean bowl with leaf decoration, 26.5cm diameter; and a vase with high gloss red drip decoration on a black ground, 16cm high

Lot 155

Three Items of Poole Pottery, a Wade Viking Long Ship and a Set of Six "Pig Orchestra" Figures

Lot 255

A pair of large 19th century Chinese baluster shaped vases with flared rims, each decorated in underglaze blue with all over floral and foliate decoration and geometric designs, a large Poole Pottery jug with mottled blue glaze, a studio type pottery bowl, and a plate(ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 12

A mixed lot of decorative pottery, to include Moorcroft squat candlestick, Carltonware toast rack, Poole pottery dolphins, Carltonware condiment set modelled as mushrooms and other similar items.

Lot 85

A boxed Aynsley bone china cake plate and knife, together with a boxed Royal Worcester plate, a Poole pottery dish and a 19th Century transfer decorated mug bearing the seal and arms of Brighouse.

Lot 96

A mixed lot of pottery and porcelain, to include Poole jug with loop handle decorated with flowers, two 19th Century jugs transfer decorated in the Chinese manner, four pieces of light blue Wedgwood Jasperware and other decorative items.

Lot 257

A POOLE POTTERY VASE, MARKED S TO THE BASE

Lot 363

A Poole Pottery "Aegean" pattern circular shallow plate, the abstract design in brown, black and orange (32cms dia)

Lot 236

A Poole pottery 18-piece tea set

Lot 195

A Poole Pottery Delphis Ware circular Bowl and further circular Plate, each decorated with abstract designs on orange and green ground, 7” and 8” diameter (2)

Lot 196

A Poole Pottery Delphis Ware circular Bowl, the centre decorated with an abstract geometric design on a red ground, and with a cream and brown embossed border, circa 1989, 11” diameter

Lot 264

A Poole Pottery Delphis circular Charger, decorated with an abstract design on a red ground, 16” diameter

Lot 547

A small collection of three decorative European gilt metal mounted Boxes, decorated in colours with panels of flowers; a further Limoges small Porcelain Card Holder with gilt metal mount; and a Poole Pottery small Model of a Mouse, (5)

Lot 258

A Poole pottery dark and light brown teaset comprising sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, six plates, six saucers and six cups; some assorted Mason`s Regency pattern items including cup, saucer and plate, cruet set, sauce boat, teapot, coffeepot etc; a Royal Doulton Countess pattern sandwich plate and six side plates; a Royal Winton mouse on cheese cheesedish and cover; Royal Albert blossom time milk jug and sugar bowl etc

Lot 284

A small Wedgewood blue and white Jasper ware jardiniere, a Copeland late Spode Jasper ware teapot decorated with classical scenes, an earthenware hot water jug with transfer decoration of the primitive Methodist Jubilee Chapel Tunstall, Poole pottery bowl etc

Lot 41

Poole Pottery toastrack, 18cm long, Poole milk jugs, Poole tankard, Poole small ovoid vase, another small vase and a pepperpot (7)

Lot 42

Poole pottery four piece cruet on circular stand all geometric decorated, two floral sugar casters, and two other Poole items

Lot 389

A CARTER STABLER AND ADAMS POOLE POTTERY BALUSTER SHAPED BOWL, having typical stylized coloured floral decoration on a white ground and with terracotta base. Impressed and painted marks. 6" Diameter. Post 1925. Impressed mark.

Lot 142

A large Poole Pottery Delphis stickstand, shape 85, decorated in an abstract pattern on red ground (unknown paintress mark).

Lot 60

Four various Poole Pottery blue glazed dolphin ornaments together with a pin tray and a shell.

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