A Burmantofts faience vase, shape number 2197, of waisted form and decorated with a continuous scene of entwined scaley dragons within a woodland setting, decorated in tones of blue, turquoise, green and browns, impressed 'Burmantofts Faience England 2197' and black painted 'Col. 118/10', 22cm high
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Tray Of Pottery Consisting Of Portmeirion Totem 12 Piece Coffee Set, Portmeirion Sailing Ships 9 Piece Coffee Set, Pair Of african Leatherbound Figures, Art Pottery Fish Design Plate, Bowl & Jug, North American Indian Bowl Signed, Arthur wood Floral Vase, Art Pottery Vase Etc (30)
A large William De Morgan Livadia vase and cover by Fred Passenger, moulded in relief with bands of stylised scaly fish, the two handles modelled as winged grotesques each with twin scrolled fish tails. in ruby and copper lustre, the cover modelled with foliage and stiff leaf foliage finial painted F P monogram finial off, chips 38cm high Literature: William Gaunt & M D E Clayton-Stamm William De Morgan Studio Vista, page 122 plate 114 for the two Livadia vases. Clayton-Stamm is a little confused with the purpose of these two vases, now in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, stating their design for both the Tsar of Russia's summer palace and also his liner. This vase is a variant on the design illustrated in Clayton-Stamm with differing handles and also a raised, moulded band of decoration to the body.
A William De Morgan twin-handled vase by Joe Juster, painted with three birds above a crown and two crossed birds, in shades of blue, aubergine, pink and green on a white ground impressed Sand's End roundel, painted JJ mark, professionally restored neck and handles 25.5cm. high Literature: Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 92 plate 1397 for the original design.
A late Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma vase, with gilt wisteria drapes, 15cm (6in) high, together with a charcoal ground Satsuma Meiping vase, depicting a Shinto temple in the shadow of Mount Fuji, and a small blue ground Satsuma lidded pin dish, egg shell and Japanese porcelain cup and saucer with gold and blackened silver decoration of Mount Fuji
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