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An Arts & Crafts Royal Cauldon Pottery Charger, by Frederick Rhead, decorated with a stylised pheonix under a compartmentalised border, together with a similar Crown Ducal charger, by Charlotte Rhead (2) Royal Cauldon Pottery charger - crazed and crackedCrown Ducal charger - crazed, some light surface scratches
Three pieces of Art Deco pottery, comprising two Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal twin-handled vases, shape 148, comprising 'Persino' pattern, circa 1932-1935, and 'Blue Peony', circa 1935-38, 15cm high; and a green Susie Cooper jug decorated with charging rams, bright green glaze, 23cm high, each signed (3)Provenance: The Charlotte Rhead vases are ex. Bernard Bumpus Collection previously sold in these rooms in February 2011. See Bernard Bumpus, 'Collecting Rhead Pottery', Francis Joseph, 1999, pg 51 plate 54, where the 'Persino' vase is illustrated.Condition:Suzie Cooper jug - two small glaze nibbles near foot rimGreen Charlotte Rhead vase - foot rim wear and poor glaze adhesionBlue vase - scratches and scuffs to blue paint on rims and handles. Small patch of glaze crazing
A Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead Charger, a Denby Glyn College dish, a Doulton pottery charger decorated with fish, a Swedish turquoise glaze condiment set, and an Anita Harris Studio vase (5)Charlotte Rhead - 42cm Glyn College dish - 24cm, the other is 39.5cm Glyn college, is a little crazed, the remainder of the items are all in good order
English ceramics to include a set of Burleigh ware plates, designed by Charlotte Rhead, pattern number 4101 to include a sandwich plate, 29.5cm at widest point, and six small plates 15cm, a Burleigh Ware 'wake Up' bowl, a Crown Devon candlestick and a set of Davenport Pottery Co Ltd limited edition plates (1985).
A Bourne Denby Danesby Ware Tyg, decorated in blues, factory marks to base D 29cm x H 18cm, together with a Charlotte Rhead for Burleigh twin-handled Vase, decorated in oranges and greens, heavily restored, printed marks and signature to base, H 20cm and a Carter's Poole Pottery Bowl, of blue colour, impressed mark, D 26cm (3)
Alfred Rhead and Guy Sydenham (1916-2005) for Poole Pottery three ceramic freeform vases, one decorated with a repeating leaf motif in green, impressed '686' to the base, painted and printed marks to the base, 24cm high, another decorated with green and black stripes with small stars, impressed '595' to the base, painted and printed marks to the base, 22cm high, the third vase with bands of various purples and greens, impressed '686' to the base, painted and printed marks to the base, 24cm high (3) Overall signs of display wear, marks consistent with age and use. Minimal glaze faults, some small scratches, otherwise seems ok.
Alfred Rhead and Guy Sydenham (1916-2005) for Poole Pottery collection of ceramics to include: a bowl with infinity style design to the rim, painted and printed marks to the base, 22cm across x 9cm high, a tall pedestal vase in a similar colourway, painted and printed marks to the base. 19.5cm high, two boat shaped dishes, with handpainted decoration, painted and printed marks to the base, each measures 25cm wide x 10cm high, small pot with red and green painted motifs, painted and printed marks to the base, 11cm high and three other smaller pieces (8) All with overall wear, marks and scratches. One of the boat dishes with glaze faults to the rim, in the manufacture, not damaged.
Alfred Rhead and Guy Sydenham (1916-2005) for Poole Pottery three ceramic freeform vases, the first of tapering form with flaring neck, decorated with green painted motifs, impressed '725' to the base, painted and printed marks to the base, 19.5cm high, the second vase also decorated with green painted motifs, impressed '716' to the base, painted and printed marks to the base, 20cm high overall and one other smaller vase decorated with purple and red motifs, impressed '652', painted and stamped marks to the base, 11cm high (3) Overall display wear, minimal scratches.
Friederick Hurten for Rhead Wardle Pottery - An early 20th century circa 1901 Rhead Wardle Pottery fine bone china hand painted baluster shaped vase. The vase having a short flared mouth over a baluster shaped body. Hand painted by Friederick Hurten depicting Rhuddlan Castle, Wales. Signed to rim. Marked to base. Measures approx. 21cm tall x 12cm in diameter.
Three Foley 'Intarsio' pottery jardinières, designed by Frederick Rhead, the larger decorated with yellow and mauve narcissus flowers, printed marks to base, 'Rd.No.330702' and '3152', 14cm diameter10.5cm high, andtwo smaller jardinières, with bands of cockerels and fish, printed marks to base 'Rd.No.365797', '3435', and 'Rd.No. 3300283', '3347',10cm diameter7.2cm high (3)Provenance: David Sheard, Doncaster. Condition ReportSome rubbing to the bodies and the rims.
Frederick A. Rhead - Wileman & Co Foley - A large Intarsio Pottery vase of swollen ovoid form with collar neck with loop handles, the body transfer printed and painted with a frieze of angels to a timber framed gallery, with a band of lemon trees above and frilled tulips below, printed marks, height 26cm.
A Foley Intarsio 'Saint Cecilia' vase designed by Frederick Rhead, model no.3024, shouldered form with tall tapering neck and applied loop handles, printed and painted in colours with figural panels flanked by panels of birds perched amidst berried foliage, printed factory marks, number 3024, restored, 41cm. highLiteratureRobert Prescott-Walker, Collecting Shelley Pottery, Francis Joseph, page 37 for a comparable vase.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD (1885-1947) FOR BURGESS & LEIGH 'BURLEIGH WARE' TUBE-LINED CHARGER, CIRCA 1926 glazed and painted earthenware, signed to reverse RHEAD, painted and printed maker's marks 4012Dimensions:36cm diameterNote: Note: Charlotte Rhead began working for Burgess & Leigh in 1926, following her employment with Wood & Sons. The company announced her arrival in a full-page advert in 1927 in The Pottery Gazette. Burgess & Leigh had not made tube-lined pieces before Rhead joined the firm, but by March 1927 she had produced around fourteen new designs. Rhead's patterns were all numbered and a list of these designs remains in print.

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