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Lot 234

An oval Charlotte Rhead bowl with multicoloured floral designs and painted rim, 8cmx 13cm, together with Bernard Bumpus manual `Collecting Charlotte Rhead Pottery`

Lot 275

Various china wares including Charlotte Rhead, Poole Pottery, coloured glass and tea ware

Lot 51

An Alfred Rhead Poole pottery ovoid vase, with vertical sprigs of fern and leaf foliage in grey and yellow, on a cream ground, stamped and impressed no. 689 beneath, 19cm high.

Lot 1515

A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead pottery brown glazed jug, of baluster form with loop handle, decorated with lotus leaves overlaid with tube lined spiky leaves, printed factory mark, tube lined signature and `146` and painted pattern number `2682` to base, height approx 21cm, together with a Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead Green Dragon pattern vase.

Lot 392

An early 20th century Art Nouveau pottery baluster vase tubleline decorated with stylised tulips, possibly designed by Frederick Rhead for Wood & Sons, shape no.18, otherwise unmarked, height 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor glaze flaws throughout but generally in good condition.

Lot 437

A 19th century Copeland Fresco square tile, a Crown Ducal twin handled bowl designed by Charlotte Rhead decorated with Autumn leaves and a Poole pottery bowl designed by Sally Tuffin, decorated with a band of birds and clouds, signed to base and dated 7.4.97, diameter 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tile has some wear to the decoration and the Charlotte Rhead bowl has significant crazing throughout and the Poole bowl is generally in good condition.

Lot 3

A Crown Ducal pottery charger of circular form, tubeline decorated with coloured enamels in the Tudor Rose design, by Charlotte Rhead, pattern number 4491, signed and mark to underside, 32.5cm dia

Lot 3

A Crown Ducal pottery charger of circular form, tubeline decorated with coloured enamels in the Tudor Rose design, by Charlotte Rhead, pattern number 4491, signed and mark to underside, 32.5cm dia

Lot 532

A Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead Pottery candle stick, impress mark to the base # 223, 6cm (h) x 11cm (dia) - Est 20 - 40

Lot 1128

Burley Ware Charlotte Rhead pottery basket

Lot 265

Poole pottery butter dish and toast rack, Charlotte Rhead bowl and dish, art pottery jug, art pottery bowl, Pilkington bowl, pottery leaf dish

Lot 126

A 1930s Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal pottery coronation charger, of circular form, having raised stylised tube-lined floral decoration, further painted and heightened in gilt, raised signature Rhead and numbered 4924, further backstamp 'Crown Ducal, Made in England' verso, dia.32cm

Lot 3

A Bursley ware Dragon pattern lustre pottery bowl by Frederick Rhead, of circular compressed form with turnover rim, decorated with five toed dragons chasing flaming pearl among clouds, printed marks, 29cm dia

Lot 450

A large pottery jug in the style of Charlotte Rhead with yellow ground and decorated in underglaze and over glaze with trailing orange, blue, brown and yellow flowers, numbered '12.L' to base, 27.5cm high

Lot 620

A Capo di Monte fisherman sitting, a Rhead pottery jug (as found) and various other figurines

Lot 205

A GORDON FORSYTH STUDIO POTTERY BROWN POT Of bulbous form with artist`s initials to the base `GMF 1938`, 23cm high, 26cm diameter Gordon Forsyth was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1879. He played a pivotal role in British ceramic pottery for over forty years. He worked for Minton Hollins & Co, Stoke on Trent in 1903, Pilkingtons in 1906, and in 1920 he became Superintendent of Art Instruction, Stoke on Trent, where he was responsible for Burslem School of Art and tutored Susie Cooper, Clarice Cliff, Charlotte Rhead and Mabel Leigh. Some of his work can be found on display at The Stoke on Trent and The Victoria and Albert Museums. He died in 1952 aged 73.

Lot 206

A GORDON FORSYTH STUDIO POTTERY VASE Of baluster form with herringbone pattern on a green ground with the artist`s initials to the base G.M.F. 1941, 31cm high, 20cm wide Gordon Forsyth was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1879. He played a pivotal role in British ceramic pottery for over forty years. He worked for Minton Hollins & Co, Stoke on Trent in 1903, Pilkingtons in 1906, and in 1920 he became Superintendent of Art Instruction, Stoke on Trent, where he was responsible for Burslem School of Art and tutored Susie Cooper, Clarice Cliff, Charlotte Rhead and Mabel Leigh. Some of his work can be found on display at The Stoke on Trent and The Victoria and Albert Museums. He died in 1952 aged 73.

Lot 17

A Crown Ducal, Charlotte Rhead, pottery fruit bowl tube line decorated in the 'Byzantine' pattern, painted and printed marks, 26 by 10cm, and a Bourne Denby brown stoneware water bottle modelled as a Gladstone bag with 'B.E.D.' printed to front, 22 by 12 by 12cm.

Lot 151

A Burleigh Ware pottery charger, by Charlotte Rhead, centred with a galleon in full sail, within a triple chequer tubelined border, printed and inscribed marks, 35.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: No major/minor issues, good overall condition, no restoration.

Lot 152

A Crown Ducal vase, designed by Charlotte Rhead, pattern no. 5983, tube lined with exotic flowers in orange, yellow, blue and mauve lustre, printed and inscribed 'C Rhead', 22cm, another vase, tube lined with flowers, 18cm, and a Cranston pottery vase, with a mottled ground, tube lined with leaves, printed mark, 22cm (3)

Lot 334

A PAIR OF DOULTON BLUE TAPERING VASES decorated with children, 30cm, a bisque model of Venus de Milo, a Carter Stabler & Adams vase, a Charlotte Rhead vase and a few other pottery pieces

Lot 346

A CROWN DUCAL TUBE LINED BOWL DESIGNED BY CHARLOTTE RHEAD, A POOLE POTTERY JUG, A COLLECTION OF MODERN ORNAMENTAL PORCELAIN THIMBLES ON TWO WOODEN RACKS AND TWO GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS

Lot 293

An Amphora Pottery vase, shouldered form, painted with abstract foliate panels in colours on a matt black ground, two other Amphora pieces, three EE Wilkes flambe bowls, a Bursley Ware charger by Charlotte Rhead and a collection of items various marks, Amphora vase 28.5cm. high

Lot 1

A Poole pottery Delphis charger, 35 cm diameter, three Poole pottery vases, and a Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead bowl, 4921, 25 cm diameter (5) Condition report Report by RB The charger, slight crazing, numbered 5, and marked D in script Cylindrical vase, 22 cm high, crazed, hairline crack, numbered 8 Shaped oval vase, slightly crazed, 19.5 cm high Vase, tapering cylindrical form with an octagonal base, cracked, chips, one glued to rim, impress mark and incised AW, 20 cm high Crown Ducal bowl, good, numbered 4921, 25 cm diameter

Lot 1600

A Foley pottery `Intarsio` clock, circa 1900, designed by Frederick Rhead, the cream circular chapter ring with black Arabic numerals, the case with pitched roof above canted sides, printed and painted with a bright yellow sun above three tall lilies, sailing boats and a banner inscribed `Carpe Diem`, the canted corners with half-length portraits in profile of Art Nouveau maidens above the inscription `Dies Nox`, flanked by further side panels of tall lilies, printed maker`s marks and number `3160` to back of case, height approx 29.5cm.

Lot 714

A Crown Ducal pottery tubelined 1930`s `Falling Leaf` pattern wall plaque in the style of Charlotte Rhead £20-40

Lot 245

A Poole Pottery free-form vase of ovoid bottle shape, blue leaves in conjoined heart-shaped blue leaves and yellow fronds, black printed mark, impressed no.689 and painted mark EX/YCS, 20.5cm high, the pattern by Alfred Rhead, (small chips to base).

Lot 460

A Charlotte Rhead Bursley ware pottery vase with tube lined decoration of flower heads and leaves to a cream ground, 20.5cm high

Lot 461

A Charlotte Rhead, Crown Ducal pottery vase, with tube lined decoration of flower heads and leaves to a grey ground, 15cm high

Lot 669

A POOLE POTTERY JARDINIERE, designed by Alfred Rhead, pattern X/HYT, painted with rope bands in shades of mint, yellow, purple and red, height 22cm

Lot 542

*Biography. The Rheads were an old North Staffordshire family who had been connected with pottery production since the 18th century. Frederick Alfred Rhead [1856-1933] was to follow the family tradition of potting but combined it with that of artist and designer. At the age of thirteen he joined Mintons as an apprentice painter and a year later was assigned as an apprentice to Louis Solon, the leading exponent of the difficult and skillful technique of pate-sur-pate. Frederick worked for Solon until 1877 and the following year joined the Wedgwood factory. He also worked as a freelance for firms such as Pinder, Bourne and as art director for James Gildea, Brownfield`s and Wileman & Co. In 1912 he joined Wood & Sons and then in 1929 Cauldon Potteries which at that time was a conglomerate including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester and Ridgways. Five of Frederick`s six children were involved in the pottery business, Frederick Hurten Rhead [1880-1942] and Charlotte [Lottie] Rhead [1885-1947] are probably the best known. Frederick Hurten worked for most of his life in the United States for firms including Tiltonville, Wheeling, The Weller Pottery, Roseville, his own firm Rhead Pottery and the Homer Laughlin China Company. Charlotte Rhead [1885-1947] started her career at Wardle & Co. in Hanley and it was here that she developed her skills as a tubeliner. She subsequently worked for Keeling & Co., T&R Boote and with her father at Wood and Sons. She is probably best known for her work at Burgess & Leigh [Burleigh Pottery] and A.G.Richardson [Crown Ducal]. PROVENANCE: The present collection is being sold on behalf of the Executors of the estate of the late Richard Harry Rhead Cronin. Frederick Alfred Rhead and his wife Adolphine had six children: Frederick, Henry, Marie, Charlotte, Catherine and Adolphine. Richard Harry Rhead Cronin was the son of Marie and therefore Charlotte Rhead`s nephew. A fine Frederick Alfred Rhead, probably for Minton, pate-sur-pate porcelain vase: of cylindrical form decorated with an angel holding aloft a large bowl with text below `And when the angel with his darker draught draws up to thee-take that and do not shrink` taken from verse 48 of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, signed F.A. Rhead, 30.5 cm. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 543

A Bretby Art Pottery yellow ground vase probably by Charlotte Rhead: decorated with three galleons on a turquoise sea, the shoulder and neck with clouds and geometric motifs, signed `L. Rhead`, impressed marks, 26.5 cm, short hair crack to rim, some glaze imperfections. *Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 544

A Mintons art pottery circular plaque, attributed to George Rhead Jnr: decorated with a head and shoulders portrait of a young girl wearing a ribbon banded mob cap, impressed marks and date code for 1877, painted retailer`s mark for R.S.Daniell & Co., 129 New Bond St., London, 43 cm diameter, in parcel gilt ebonised frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 546

Attributed to Louis John Rhead, a large late 19th century art pottery rectangular plaque: decorated with the portraits of Petruchio and Katherina from Shakespeare`s Taming of the Shrew, 55 x 34cm in parcel gilt oak frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 552

Charlotte Rhead for T.& R. Boote, a tube-lined pottery rectangular tile; and a pen and ink drawing by Frederick Rhead: the tile decorated with the front aspect of a large crenellated country house and garden, possibly Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, the former home of Sir William Gladstone, signed L. Rhead, impressed factory mark, 15.5 x 12.5 cm in original oak frame; together with a pen and ink drawing by Frederick Rhead of the same property, signed, 30 x 22 cm [2]. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 557

Frederick Hurten Rhead for Wardle& Co. a tube-lined pottery vase: of tapering form, the short flared neck with eight loop handles, decorated and tube-lined with two turtles in a continuous landscape with a village in the background, inscribed below with the tongue twister `Two tired turtles trying to trot to Tutbury`, signed Frederick Hurten Rhead 1902, 30 cm high. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 559

Frederick Alfred Rhead, a pottery rectangular plaque: decorated with figures wearing early 18th century costume in the garden of a country house, comprising three men drinking and playing cards at a table in the background, a woman, possibly a young bride, seated on her own in the foreground, signed F. Rhead, 21 x 31 cm, in gilt frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 584

A pottery charger decorated by Frederick Alfred Rhead: painted with a Persian inspired design of flowering plants and leaves on a blue ground, signed in blue with initials ` FAR`, impressed numerals, the pottery probably by Wood & Sons, 33 cm diameter. *Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 1

A Charlotte Rhead for H.J. Wood Bursley Ware pottery vase: of rubbed oviform the exterior tubelined with Wind Tossed Tulips in pink, green, brown and blue between narrow bands, 21 cm high, impressed shape no. 172, black backstamp and painted pattern no. TL.76 with tubeliner`s mark for Mrs Walker. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 5

A Charlotte Rhead for H.J. Woods Bursley Ware pottery bowl: of shallow circular form tubelined with multi coloured flowers and foliage around a narrow border, 29 cm diameter, brown backstamp, no painted pattern no. but TL.14. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 8

A Charlotte Rhead for A.G. Richardson Crown Ducal pottery jug: of baluster form tubelined with a Geometric Band in orange and black on a mottled orange ground, 22 cm high, blue backstamp and painted C. Rhead and 146. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 9

Charlotte Rhead for H.J. Woods a Bursley Ware pottery jug: of tapering form with angular handle tubelined with Hydrangea blooms in pink, blue and purple with brown leaves reserved on a grey ground, 28.5 cm high, blue backstamp, embossed model no. 462 and painted pattern no.TL.4 with tubeliner`s mark. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 12

Two Charlotte Rhead for A.G. Richardson Crown Ducal pottery vases: one of waisted form with beaded handles tubelined in the Golden Leaves pattern, 18 cm high, green backstamp, impressed shape no. 245 and painted pattern no. 4921 together with a small globular vase decorated with gilt bosses, painted pattern no. 5611. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 14

A pair of Charlotte Rhead for A.G. Richardson Crown Ducal pottery jugs: of footed oviform with flaring rim tubelined in the Patch pattern, 16 cm high, impressed shape no. 192, black backstamps and painted pattern no. 4080. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 16

Charlotte Rhead for H.J. Woods a Bursley Ware pottery charger: tubelined in the Trellis pattern the border with orange, yellow and green stylised blooms and scrolling brown foliage, 37 cm diameter, brown backstamp and painted pattern no. TL.3 with tubeliner`s mark. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 19

A Crown Pottery Bursley Ltd. bowl, probably by Frederick Rhead: of generous proportions the interior and exterior decorated with peony and Buddhist precious objects in light and dark blue slips on a blue ground, 32 cm diameter, green backstamp, cracked. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 21

A Charlotte Rhead for Bursley Ltd pottery ewer: of globular form with raised arched handle tubelined with stylised fruits, pomegranate and grapes in blue, brown and some pink, 27 cm high, painted pattern no.324 circa 1922. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 22

A trial pottery bowl and matching charger, most probably Charlotte Rhead: both of circular mildly ribbed form painted in black with an Isnik inspired band of black tulips and stylised foliage within gilt line borders reserved on a turquoise ground, 25 and 32.5 cm diameter, the charger inscribed `E, Fired`. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 24

Frederick Hurten Rhead for Wardle, a pottery teapot: applied with thick textured green slips and sgraffito decorated with shrimps, the rim tubelined `Tea And -`, 13 cm high, impressed Wardle England, 2418, circa 1900, minor glaze wear on rim. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 25

An art pottery dish of circular form: moulded in low relief with a cherub sat on a leafy branch picking fruit, under blue green glazes, 21.5 cm diameter, incised verso `J. Fogo, 69 Arthur St., Birkenhead, March 24, 1905`, chipped under rim. *John Fogo was employed for three years as a decorator at the Della Robbia Pottery Birkenhead although this piece does not bear the typical ship motif associated with the pottery. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 26

A mixed group of Rhead pottery: for Woods & Son, Pate sur Pate, Elers Ware, Urbato, Bursley Ware, Crown Ducal and others, vases bowls and baskets, the majority with significant faults. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 27

A small group of Wardle pottery: comprising an egg coddler in the form of a goose or duck`s head tubelined `How Duckie` impressed Wardle England and incised Vullimy, 13 cm high, chipped, a candlestick, vase, dish and a similar plaque, some faults. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 30

A Bretby, Tooth & Co. pottery vase of slender tear drop form, painted with fish picked out in gold and reserved on a blue ground, 32 cm high, impressed mark, circa 1885-90, clean break to neck. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 31

A group of Woods & Sons blue and white transfer printed pottery: comprising sleeve vases, jugs, bowls and a sauce tureen and cover in various patterns including Kylin, Chung, Kang-Hsi, Yuan and others. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 32

A Frederick Rhead for Gater, Hall & Co., New Gordon Pottery vase together with a group of four Birks Rawlins & Co., Vine Pottery vases: the former of hexagonal baluster form printed with a Dragon on an orange lustre ground, 20 cm high, blue backstamp and pattern name `Mongolia`, the later comprising to vases and a pair of jars and covers in the Persindo pattern, the latter all with damages. (5) * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)

Lot 88

A Crown Ducal Circular Pottery Charger By Charlotte Rhead Pattern No.5893 13" Diameter

Lot 378

A Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal charger with dragon design. Diam. 32.5cm (restored), together with a Clarice Cliff new pottery bowl. Diam. 23cm

Lot 2

A Crown Ducal pottery charger of circular form, tubeline decorated, coloured enamels in the Tudor Rose design by Charlotte Rhead, pattern no 4491, marked and signed to underside, 32.5cm diameter

Lot 658

A pottery jardiniere possibly designed by Frederick Rhead for Liberty: of squat form, the exterior incised and applied with pale green slip with four swimming frogs reserved on a blue green ground, the rim bearing the tube lined caption `Even in Winter it is Spring with the Frog`, 19 cm diameter, impressed Made for Liberty & Co. with pattern no.1942

Lot 981

A Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal pottery jug tubeline decorated with flowers upon a mottled grey ground, height 19cm.

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