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CARLTON WARE 'EXPLOSION' VASE slender ovoid form, printed and painted in gilt and coloured enamels, printed and painted marks, 3452, 15.5cm high; a CARLTON WARE cylinder vase 'Barge' pattern, 15cm high and a CARLTON WARE 'Dragon and Traveller' pattern vase, printed marks, 3656, 14cm high (3) 15.5cm high
CARLTON WARE 'PRESIAN GARDEN' VASE baluster form, printed and painted in gilt and coloured enamels, printed and painted marks, 3842, 20cm high; and a CARLTON WARE 'Leaf' pot pourri jar and cover, form, printed and painted in gilt and coloured enamels, printed and painted marks, 15cm high (2)
ALEXANDER GOUDIE FOR LA MUSEE DE LA FAIENCE, QUIMPER 'MAINEE AUX FETES DE CORNOUAILLE', CYLINDRICAL VASE hand-painted ceramic, decorated with a Breton procession, signed and dated '97 41.5cm high Note: This lot was a trial piece, made to assess size and colour before production commenced. It is signed and dated and acquired directly from the artist. Note: Alexander Goudie (1933-2004), was one of Scotland's foremost contemporary artists. He was born in Paisley in Renfrewshire. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art, where he received the Newbery medal. On a trip to France, he visited Brittany, where he met Marie-Renée Dorval. They married in 1962 and Brittany then became one of his main sources of inspiration and for the first time, in 1966, he exhibited his Breton paintings in Edinburgh. In 1987, he was commissioned to design the interiors and artworks for the ship ‘Bretagne,’ for the Brittany Ferries Company. His work brought together portraits of famous personalities, as well as a number of landscapes, small scenes, and still lifes. As well as being a painter, he was also a sculptor of great boldness and originality. In 1997, he created figures of Breton fishermen and of women in traditional costume and ceramic wares depicting Breton life in conjunction with the Pottery Museum in Quimper.
Howsons flambe lidded vaseHowsons flambé lidded vase dated 1912 painted with flying birds and prunus, painted marks to base, 25cm high Probably painted by Edward R. Wilkes (1861-1953) who left Bernard Moore's factory after a disagreement with Moore, and joined Howsons factory in 1912.
Wedgwood Norman Wilson / M Taplin bowl and three other unmarked piecesWedgwood Norman Wilson design bowl painted by Millicent Taplin also a Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee mug an octagonal bowl and small vase all painted in lustre by Millicent Taplin, (rim chips to the Norman Wilson bowl) (4) 12cm max height
A pair of late Victorian brass andirons, the vase finials with ram's heads and registration lozenge worn, on animal leg and hoof feet supports, the back with a pierced bar support urn finial on a turned stop ribbed column, 18.75in (47cm) h, 11.25in (28.5cm) w, 9.75in (25cm) d. (2)
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