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Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A small assorted collection of Crocus pattern table wares to comprise two egg cups, one pedestal egg cup, a muffiner, a salt and pepper pot and a Bon Jour mustard pot base, all hand painted with crocus sprays with yellow, green and brown banding, various marks, damages.
G-Plan Furniture - A set of four teak model 4534 ladderback dining chairs with drop in seats, together with an extending circular dining table, height 73cm, diameter when closed 121cm extending to 166cm (5). NB - The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Vanessa Bell - Clarice Cliff - A Coronet shape jug circa 1934, decorated in the Vanessa Pattern with a band of circles, spots and crosses to the upper rim with spot line border, printed signature, height 15.5cm. N.B - This was designed by Bloomsbury artist Vanessa Bell for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. Marked 'First Edition'. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol Furniture - A blonde elm model 384 drop leaf circular dining table on splayed beech legs, height 71cm and diameter 112cm, together with two model 365a hoop back Quaker armchairs and three model 365 hoop back Quaker chairs, some wear to the table top. (6)
Susie Cooper - A Crown Works fox centrepiece designed by Susie Cooper, introduced in 1936, modelled and glazed in colours, signed Susie Cooper England to front of base, width 13cm. Provenance - Christies Auctioneers - 7th November 1991 Literature - Andrew Casey - Susie Cooper - A Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC books, page 21 figure 12 for the comparable deer centrepiece illustrated. Susie Cooper introduced a range of deer, fox and hound, complimented by flower troughs to adorn the centre of the dining table in 1936.
Susie Cooper - A Crown Works Hound centrepiece designed by Susie Cooper, introduced in 1936, modelled and glazed in colours, signed Susie Cooper England to front of base, 12.5cm, together with a single demi-lune flower trough from the same series, damaged. Provenance - Christies Auctioneers - 7th November 1991 Andrew Casey - Susie Cooper - A Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC books, page 21 figure 12 for the comparable deer centrepiece illustrated. Susie Cooper introduced a range of deer, fox and hound, complimented by flower troughs to adorn the centre of the dining table in 1936.
Ernest Proctor - Clarice Cliff - A pair of large Athens shape tea cups and saucers circa 1934, hand painted in silver lustre over a green glazed ground with stylised figures to a landscape with a wave line, printed signature, damages. NB - This was designed by Ernest Proctor for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. Marked 'First Edition'. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth and Ben Nicholson were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
Clarice Cliff - As You Like It Advertising - An original 1930s sale pamphlet advertising the 'as you like it' table centre, single leaf booklet form with black font to the front and back, opening to reveal a staged photograph of a selection of wares, measures 14cm x 17cm.NB - It was believed that Clarice staged and took the photographs which would then be used for various marketing from advertising to promotional leaflets such as this.
Clarice Cliff - Canterbury Bells - A shape 14 Mei Ping vase circa 1933, with a period conversion to a table lamp, the body hand painted with a band of flowers and foliage between tonal brown and tonal yellow stippled ground, hand painted CANTERBURY BELLS and Bizarre mark, height 23cm.
Unknown - Czechoslovakian - A large 1930s Art Deco table centre bowl modelled as a female nude to a stepped base, holding a large angular bowl with transfer printed and painted flashes in red and blue with gilded highlights, faint numerical mark to the base, height 28cm.
Tom Robertson - McIntosh of Kirkcaldy - A teak Dunvegan dining table and six chairs, the extending table of rectangular form over tapered legs, height 74cm, width 90cm and length 147cm when closed and 192cm extended, together with six ladderback chairs including two carvers, with green cloth upholstered seats, some damage and repairs to the chairs. (7) NB - The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Albert Larsson - Alberts, Tibro, Sweden - A small teak coffee table of convex rectangular outline, raised to tapered legs united by a lattice work magazine shelf below, stamped to the underside of the table, height 45cm, length 93cm and width 53cm, some wear to the top.
David Mc.Leod Martin, RSW, RGI, SSA (1922-2018) - Still life with fruit bowl and bottle on a table, gouache, signed, framed, 22cm x 14.5cm, frame size 32cm x 25cm, also two other gouache still life compositions by the same hand. (3) NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.
A circular wine or occasional table in 18th century style (a good modern reproduction): the top with balustrade gallery and flame mahogany figuring; turned stem and three downswept tapering legs carved at the knees with flowerheads and leaves and terminating in claw-and-ball feet (46 cm in diameter x 63.5 cm high)
Thomas Hudson (the 'Cowman') of Odell, Bedfordshire - a finely made, circular acacia wood centre-table: the thick circular top showing the tenons of its eight angular chamfered legs; chamfered circular waist stretcher carved in low relief with the Cowman 'signature' motif and inset presentation plaque reading 'Until 1978, the acacia from which this table is made, grew in the gardens of The Yews, Swerford, Oxon.' (89 cm in diameter and 64.5 cm high)
A mid-19th century circular-topped rosewood wine or occasional table: slightly faded top with darker centre; shaped frieze and barleytwist-style stem; three downswept pierced cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus and terminating in scrolls. (50 cm in diameter x 77cm high)
A large and fine modern five-light clear glass table candelabra by Villeroy & Boch: the taller central faceted stem with four hand-cut pointed faceted prisms and surrounded by four further candleholders, each with further four faceted prisms, tapering stem and conforming faceted spreading conical foot, maker's name engraved to underside. (43 cm high) (One bobèche with horizontal break and professionally restored, and two bobèches without suspension wires.)
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