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Two Poole Pottery Delphis Circular Plates, one decorated with an abstract geometric design in shades of green and pale blue etc, on a mainly treacle ground, and the other decorated with pale blue, orange and red spreading rosette design on a predominantly red reserve, blue and black printed dolphin marks, both 7 ¾” diameter
A Poole Pottery Red Earthenware Circular Compressed Vase, decorated with a pebble type design, by Carol Cutler, and a further Poole Delphis Cylinder Vase embossed with a wrythen type geometric design, in red, blue/green and treacle, impressed marks circa 1969/75 and black printed dolphin marks, 4”diameter and 5 ½” high
A Poole Pottery scroll pattern vase, painted by Gwen Haskins with red and grey scrolls, 21 cm high, circa 1950, together with a Meissen floral encrusted cotton pot and cover, 11 cm high and a quantity of Staffordshire floral decorated wash sets, comprising of two bowls, two large jugs, soap dish, planter, vase and bucket, 31 cm high, (10).
FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN DESIGN of a vase presented to the "Borough and County of the Town of Poole by the makers of Poole Pottery in commemoration of the Festival of Britain 1951", painted in pale blues and yellows, on board, and a collection of Festival of Britain designs, on board, painted in colour. (a lot)
“The Bush-Velt” a rare Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase designed by John Adams, pattern LZ and painted by Anne Hatchard, painted with a lion leaping to attack a gazelle, in shades of brown, green, red and yellow on a white ground impressed and painted marks, damages 38cm. high Literature Hayward & Atterbury Poole Pottery Richard Dennis Publications, page 55 for a comparable example.
A monumental turned wood art deco urn from the Cabin Class 'B' deck main starboard staircase from R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, circa 1938 constructed from laminated wood, now finished in white, the underneath retaining original "sea mist" green and impressed with ship and location stamps 25in. (63.5cm.) Historical details. Literature: Atterbury & Hayward: Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis, Somerset, 1995, where an image of an example can be viewed insitu, and the work of the Poole Company aboard the Cunard "Queens" is discussed. One of a series of identical urns located in recesses on each stair landing, all but two were produced by Poole in their familiar ceramic. The wooden examples were used in the main Cabin Class passenger entrance and so needed to be more robust. Originally painted to match the ceramic versions, they became white in the 1955 refit as tastes changed. They were removed in the 1965 refit when the lower tier of the staircase was remodeled, whilst the rest remained and were lost in the 1971 fire whilst the ship was being converted into a floating university. Consequently very few of Queen Elizabeth's original fittings survive and the only other known example of this urn was sold by Christie's South Kensington when the Poole Pottery Collection was dispersed in 2003.
A Poole Delphis range dish, circa 1970, the flared circular body decorated by Loretta Leigh, monogrammed, with an orange and green abstract design, black printed mark to base with numerals '58' and painted monogram, diameter approx 34cm, together with a Delphis vase and an Aegean circular pin dish.

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