'The Ship', a Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery three masted sailing ship, designed by Harold Stabler and modeled by Harry Brown, slip cast white earthenware and coloured in green, yellow and blue, impressed CSA monogram mark, 1924-1930, 26cm high. See Howard, Leslie & Atterbury, Paul. Poole Pottery: Carter & Company and their Successors, 1873-1995. Shepton Beauchamp 1995, p. 51 for an illustration. See also p. 46 for an illustration used in a brochure advertisement
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A Poole Pottery Aegean plate, the dished centre decorated with a simple flower head and eight stylized tulips against a blue ground, 10½" dia; a Danesby ware stoneware vase of ovoid form, with an everted rim decorated with streaky blue glazes, 8½" high; a Danesby ware baluster jug with a loop handle, the rough ground painted with a simple geometric border in shades of blue and brown, 6½" high; a Denby stoneware sleeve vase, with an everted rim, painted in shades of brown and grey with a geometric and repeat bands, signed to the base with initials, A.C.P., 12¾" high. (4).
A 1930's Radford pottery twin handled vase decorated with blue and red gladioli to a pale yellow ground, 5" high, crazed; two Radford Pottery jugs painted with leaf details to a white ground, together with a similar plate and two vases painted with floral sprays to a white ground, tallest 12" high; a small bowl and a Poole study of an owl. (8)
Two Beswick type figure of pheasants; a Tremar pottery stylised figure of a wren; Swedish pottery pin dish; a Quimper pottery two handle dish painted with flowers; a 19th Century Derby style Imari dessert dish painted with chrysanthemums, 8.25" long; a Della Robbia style compressed bowl painted with stylised carnation sprays, 6.25" diameter; a Poole traditional style pot; a similar chamber stick; a studio pottery crackle glazed bowl, 6" diameter.
A Poole pottery hors doeuvre dish made for the 1951 Festival of Britain; a pair of pottery mugs, also celebrating the Festival of Britain year, decorated a policeman on duty or a gardener sweeping leaves. Together with a Wedgewood Festival of Britain and Great Exhibition centenary mug and two Edward VIII Coronation mugs, designed by Dame Laura Knight and two large Wedgwood 1953 Coronation mugs. (8).

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