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King George VI Coronation a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery limited edition wall plaque designed by William S Mycock, dated 1937, domed, circular form, cast in low relief with crown and inscribed to the rim, under a mushroom glaze, another wall plaque celebrating the coronation of Edward VIII glazed silver-grey and a collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian pottery including asymmetric dishes by Mitzi Cunliffe, two vases painted with flowers, a Liberty Tudric Pewter mounted vase and a collection of matt glazed ware King George VI plaque incised artist monogram, impressed 250 only of these are made. This is no.68, chips to Edward VIII plaque, 24cm. diam. (37) Provenance Private collection.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lapis vase by Richard Joyce, shouldered form painted with stylised foliage band below chevron in turquoise on a matt silver-grey ground, a Pilkington's Lancastrian Lapis tazza by Gladys Rogers, a vase by William S Mycock and five other blue glazed pots impressed marks, painted artist cipher, 23cm. high, (7) Provenance Decorative Arts, Bonhams Auctioneer's. 24th March 1999 lot 618 (Lapis tazza) Private collection.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase designed by William S Mycock, dated 1933, model no.194, swollen cylindrical form, modelled in low relief with scaly fish swimming in turbulent waters, glazed olive on a matt silver-grey ground, a Pilkington's bowl by Mycock inscribed Carior Libertas Patria Cara, a flaring bowl and two vases decorated in a matt silver-grey glaze impressed marks, incised artist cipher and date mark, 22.5cm. high (5) Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles Richard Dennis, page 42 plate 40 for an original design by Mycock for a similar fish vase. Provenance Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1980, Carior Libertas bowl catalogue number 439. Private collection.
A James Powell and Sons Whitefriars glass inkwell with silver cover probably designed by Harry Powell, the spherical inkwell of thick clear glass internally decorated with blue and white swirls and silver inclusions, the silver low conical cover with four radiating panels and ball finial, hammered finish, stamed marks, JP & Ss, London 1906, 9.5cm. high, (2)
A good Stanley Webb Davies Indian Silver Greywood writing table, dated 1950, by Ernest John Oldcorn and Sidney Allan Johnston, no.1871, panelled back, on eight carved octagonal legs, peg joints, two bands of two short drawers flanking a larger central drawer all cedar lined, with wooden handles, paper label to drawer, incised artists monograms and date to inside drawer, 53 x 106cm (top), 77cm. high.
A John Gatecliff silver milk-jug and twin-handled sugar basin, shallow bowl form on four, square section feet, with applied rope border to rim, hammered finish, and a H.C. Davis silver pen tray and a London Assay Office silver jug, stamped marks, JC (John Gatecliff), Chester 1922, 15cm. wide (sugar basin), (4)
A Guild of Handicraft Ltd silver salt with green glass liner designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, circular section hammered base with three swollen columns each set with green stone terminals, with green glass liner, with en suite hammered silver spoon with chrysoprase terminal made by George Hart, stamped GofH ltd mark, 6.7cm. diam, 3.5cm. high (3) Literature Simplicity or Splendour, Cheltenham Museum, page 56 figure 51, catalogue number 44 for a comparable piece. Provenance A private collection of Guild of Handicraft silver and jewellery.
A Georg Jensen silver sugar caster designed by Johan Rohde, designed 1919, model no. 270, swollen, fluted form with flattened domed cover, hammered finish, stamped marks, 10cm. high, (3.5oz) Literature 100 Years of Georg Jensen Christie's New York, 19th January 2005 lot 255 for a comparable caster illustrated.
λ A Georg Jensen silver three piece tea set probably designed by Johan Rohde, model no.181, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, compressed form on flaring 10 sided foot with ball motif, hammered finish, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, stamped marks, imports marks, George Stockwell London 1924, 21.5cm. wide (teapot), (4), (21.6oz) Literature Janet Drucker Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid Silver, Schiffer, page 210 for a bowl in this design illustrated. Page 225 for an original design by Johan Rohde for a similar design.
A Liberty & Co silver necklace, circular wirework filigree pendant set with central abalone shell, with band of small turquoise stones, hanging from similar wirework flowerhead and larger panel set with mother of pearl disc, with wirework panel link chain unsigned, 6cm. drop. Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery
A Liberty & Co silver and mother of pearl shell brooch, cast flowerheads to one end, set with copper wire tendrils, set with elliptical mother of pearl shell, unsigned, 6cm. wide. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Liberty & Co silver and chalcedony pendant necklace, simple wirework flower head form around central chalcedony stone, unsigned, 2.5cm. long. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Literature Victor Arwas Liberty Style Parco, page 22 this design illustrated in a Liberty & Co catalogue, no.3, listed set with a moonstone. Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Liberty & Co silver and enamel shield brooch on bar, the domed and pierced Celtic cross motif enamelled blue and green, hanging on chain links from bar, stamped marks, London 1904 3.5cm. wide. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A silver and enamel pendant necklace the design attributed to Jessie M King, probably retailed by Liberty & Co, pierced and cast triangular panel of foliage enamelled in purple and blue, with simple amethyst drop, on link chain, unsigned, 3.5cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Liberty & Co silver and enamel brooch the design attributed to Jessie M King, circular, domed wirework body with gold collet set with moonstone cabochon, simple leaf border enamelled green, inside beadwork border, unsigned, 2cm. diam, Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A silver and enamel pendant necklace in the manner of Jessie M King, possibly retailed by Liberty & Co. the wirework frame with three flowerhead frieze above foliate columns each enamelled blue, set with central mother of pearl stone with rope-twist border, the link chain set with four blue enamel roundels, unsigned, 4cm. long. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A silver brooch square section, pierced and cast in relief with four radiating leaves and berry clusters, set with central blue lapis stone unsigned, 2.6cm. square. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A silver and chalcedony pendant necklace, shield shape cast in low relief with berried foliage tendrils, set with rectangular chalcedony stone, below a small rectangular panel similar, set with central moonstone cabochon, on link chain, unsigned 4.5cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A William H Haseler silver and turquoise pendant necklace, pierced circular form with radiating star motif set with central turquoise, hammered finish on link chain with wirework panels, unsigned 3cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Bernard Instone silver ring, elliptical wirework frame with gilt highlights set with amazonite elliptical stone, another similar attributed to Bernard Instone and another ring set with Lapis stone, unsigned, K1/2 (Instone ring), (3) Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Murrle Bennett silver pendant necklace, pierced teardrop form with panels of simple scroll, with gold collet and mother of pearl cabochon, stamped marks, 3.5cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Murrle Bennett silver pendant necklace, pieced, flaring foliate form with gold collet, set with small cultured pearl and mother of pearl elliptical cabochon, hanging on link chains from bar, stamped MB and 950, 3.5cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A silver and chalcedony pendant necklace, the diamond shaped wirework frame with border of grape vine decoraton, set with central elliptical green chalcedony stone and similar drop with rope twist frame, unsigned, 6cm. drop. Provenance A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Birmingham School silver pendant necklace, pierced circular form with cast foliate clusters between fine rope borders, set with three radiating green cabochon and central amber conical cabochon, unsigned, 3cm. drop. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance Didier A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A Bernard Cuzner silver bar brooch, shaped rectangular form, pierced and chased with a panel of a bird perched on a fruiting tree bough, flanked with two smaller bough panels, stamped BC mark to reverse, 6cm. wide. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance Liberty & Co Including the Collection of the Late Keith Carpenter Christie's South Kensington, 24th September 2003 lot 199A. A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A rare silver and chrysoprase pendant necklace by Arthur & Georgie Gaskin, the silver laurel wreath frame set with three floral panels set with green chrysoprase roundels and with two hanging tear-shaped drops, each with fine rope-twist borders, stamped G mark to reverse 6cm. long. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance Phillips Auctioneer's A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
A continental Secessionist silver brooch in the manner of Theodore Fahrner, pierced wirework triangular frame with green, white and blue enamelled border, set with small green stones and central chrysoprase cabochon, with natural pearl drop unsigned, 3cm. wide. Exhibited Art & Fashion Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery Provenance Didier A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery.
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