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A Wedgwood cauliflower teapot, with gilt decoration, 2P29, 21 cm high, a Copeland Spode Italian patterned tureen and cover, other ceramics, glass and items (2 boxes) Condition report Report by RBWedgwood cauliflower teapot: more of a coffee pot shape, not 18th century, 20th century, cover with hairline cracks, the main body with the hairline crack, some rubbing to the lustre decoration, impressed Wedgwood Made in England.
HEATHER BRAY The Teapot Gouache Signed Inscribed to the back 24 x 32cm The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015. Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist. Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen. Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work. She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE YIXING POTTERY TEAPOT & COVER, of rectangular section, one side of the flaring body moulded in relief with columns of characters, the underside of the cover and the base each with an impressed seal, 6.25in long including handle and spout & 4.5in x 4.1in at base & 4.75in high overall.
An extremely rare Regency Period Spode Felspar Porcelain Tea and Coffee Set, c1820, of forty-five pieces, comprising twelve-each coffee cups, tea cups and saucers, two sandwich plates, circular plate, teapot, covered sugar bowl, cream jug and slop bowl, all richly gilded and jewelled to yellow and blue grounds, pattern number 4551, Condition: one tea cup repaired, one coffee cup cracked, otherwise condition of gilding and other pieces excellent

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