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Greta Pottery designed by Margret Marks including a tete a tete tea service comprising teapot, two tea cup & saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug; a side plate, egg cup & mug, earthenware, with in-glaze decoration of blue and green bands on a white ground on both cup and saucer, Marked, c.1938-40 Margarete Heymann (August 10, 1899 – 11 November 1990), also known as Margarete Heymann-Löbenstein, Margarete Heymann-Marks, and Grete Marks, was a German ceramic artist of Jewish origin and a Bauhaus student. In 1923 she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz that she had to close in 1933 and settled in Jerusalem.[1] She moved to Britain in 1936 and continued her work, becoming world famous as “Greta Pottery”. Decorating factory set up by Grete Marks. Her work is identifiable from the GP mark painted on her designs. The factory ceased activity when war broke out in 1939.
A 'Kestrel' pattern part tea set by Susie Cooper for Crown Works of Burslem,second quarter of the 20th century, each piece decorated in tones of white, black and lime green, comprising a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a sandwich plate, six cups, six saucers and six side plates, the jug 9cm high (21)Condition ReportCrazing to all pieces. One cup with an approx. 5cm crack near the handle. Another cup chipped and with a re-glued handle. General scratches, rubbing and surface wear to all pieces. Minor pitting and firing flaws. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Worcester porcelain 'Lord Henry Thynne' pattern teacup and saucer,c. 1770, each with painted crescent mark, the saucer 14cm diameterthe teacup 7cm hightogether with a Worcester porcelain 'Fancy Birds' pattern tea bowl,c.1770,7.5cm diameterand a pair of Worcester porcelain teacups,with floral and gilt panels to a blue ground,6.5cm and 7.5cm highCondition ReportLord Henry Thynne) Crack through the saucer. Sugar bowl) Crack through the side. Chip to the rim. Wear to the gilding. Floral teacups) One with crack near the handle.
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