Poole Pottery - Traditional Ware - An assortment of early 20th century & later circa 1930s onwards Poole pottery ceramic items from the traditional ware range. The lot to include a baluster shaped vases, squat vases bowls of various sizes, lidded pots & cylindrical dish bowl. All marked & signed to base. Largest measuring 15cm tall.
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Poole Pottery - Traditional Ware - An assortment of vintage 20th century circa 1950s & later Poole pottery ceramic items from the traditional ware range. The lot to include a vases of various shapes & sizes, three posy trough dishes, bowls, small pots & cups, sugar & salt sifters & lidded sugar bowl. All signed & marked to base. Largest measuring 30L x 5H cm.
Poole Pottery - Traditional Ware - An assortment of vintage 20th century circa 1950s & later Poole pottery ceramic items from the traditional ware range. The lot to include a various shaped dishes centrepieces, trinket dishes, single handled jug, shaped troth vase & butter dish All marked & signed to base. Largest measuring 30 x 20cm
Poole Pottery - Traditional Ware - An assortment of vintage 20th century circa 1950s & later Poole pottery ceramic items from the traditional ware range. The lot to include a footed dish, a vase, a shaped bowl together with a double rim deep dish. All marked & signed to base. The double wall dish possibly from Pat Summers. Largest measuring approx. 29 x 15cm.
Collection of Poole pottery, Wedgwood, Sylvac and other ceramic items including two Poole dishes, one in Delphis pattern, a Wedgwood powder blue ground two-handled urn-shaped vase and cover, a Pointons blush ivory ground two-handled vase, a Portmeirion olive glazed mid century vase, a Sylvac ochre glazed vase moulded with mythological figures, 21.5cm high and other items
A quantity of contemporary Birmingham silver to include: a large novelty silver thimble (5.3cm high) with inscription 'Just a Thimbleful', maker JB Chatterly & Sons Ltd, 1977, together with a pair of novelty wishbone sugar nips, maker James Swann & Son, 1947, a money clip, maker W I Broadway & Co, 1993, another money clip, maker A J Poole, 2003, a bottle stopper, maker A J Poole, 2004, a pair of collar stays, maker probably John Bull Ltd, 2009 and a pierced key ring by Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd, 2011, weight (without stopper) 101gms.
Two Poole Pottery advertisement designs,1920s, both attributed to Truda Carter, one showing an Olive Bourne Art Deco design and the other for the Poole Pottery retailer 'Townsends Northumberland', watercolour and pencil,largest 28 x 18cm (2)For similar artwork, see 'Poole Pottery' by Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury, p.50.Condition ReportPin holes, generally excellent original condition
A COLLECTION OF NOVELTY AND ADVERTISING CERAMICS, to include twenty four face pots by Price Kensington, Sadler, Unique Pottery, and a 'Tea Strainer' by Sylvac no 4931, novelty jugs in the forms of pigs, a Tetley teapot, mug, figures, tin of coasters and tea towel, Utterly Butterly butter dishes and kitchen timers in the form of aeroplanes, a Poole Pottery money box (personalised), etc (Qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage)
A COLLECTION OF TEAWARE, comprising Poole Pottery Odyssey design teapot, two cups and two saucers, a Crown Devon Fieldings cobalt blue cup and saucer (chipped saucer), a Toyo decorative plate and dish, carved stone elephant ornaments, a stone egg, six green and cream mid-century Poole Pottery twin handled soup dishes and six saucers, a William Lowe Imari 4772 style set of eight coffee cups and eleven saucers, painted and printed marks to base , etc. (39)
Phoebe Stabler (1879-1955). 'The Piping Faun', a patinated copper covered plaster roundel plaque, signed and dated 1914, cast in relief with a central faun framed by a decorative garland border, 44cm x 42cm Literature: Page 41 of Hayward & Atterbury`s `Poole Pottery`, Richard Dennis, Somerset, 1995 and see also The Victoria and Albert Museum accession number C.61-2002 for a similar pottery plaque.
A Needlework Picture, dated 1636, depicting a castellated house in parkland with a tower, bridge, river and animals, an urn on a column inscribed Emma Poole work Oct 25 1636 within a foliate meander border31cm by 47cm, framed and glazedNumerous small holes in various areas around the backing material, largest approx 20mm x 10mm to the left of the signed urn. Lower left corner with some staining. Other general lighter staining to the borders. No noted areas of repair, appears to be honest. Appears to be fixed within the mount, not inspected. Frame and glass detached. Some gesso and gilt chipped.
Fleurons, an R.Lalique opalescent glass bowl, design 1935, pattern 3312, the body moulded in high relief with a spiralling abstract motif, stencil signature to centre, 8 x 20.5cm; together with a Fornasetti dish, a German jar with cityscape design, and two items of Poole PotteryThe Lalique bowl with a chip to the rim and some further areas of fritting. The Foranasettie dish has rubbing and scratching to the decoration.
A collection of approximately 500 postcards in two albums and loose, including photographic and printed postcards of railway stations, some social history, a few artist postcards and photographic postcards titled 'Gedling', 'Mooton Pagnall', 'The Hospital, Poole', 'Sunny Days at Marblethorpe' and 'Blidworth'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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