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A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware vase, by George Tinworth entitled 'The Waning of the Honeymoon', the blue hexagonal vase flanked by rabbits, Tinworth monogram on base, see plate 129 George Tinworth by P.Rose for a similar example, (damage to rim of vase and two chips to foot rim) 6.5ins
A CLAYPITS POTTERY TAN GLAZED BALUSTER SHAPED JUG decorated with alternate straight and wavy vertical lines in white slip, impressed CLAYPITS EWENNY, Height 7.5", rim chipped, and a Claypits Cylindrical Vase with rib moulded interior with mottled blue/grey glaze, impressed CLAYPITS EWENNY, Height 3.75". (2)
AN ARTS & CRAFTS GREEN GLAZED FOUR HANDLED VASE of gourd shape with flaring mouth, the body incised with four blue circles and four brown fleur de lys motifs above three incised bands, the rim and base with mottled blue glaze, with four offset handles. Unmarked. Height 9.5", AF. Possibly Ewenny. See lot 413 for illustration
A MOORCROFT GRAPE & LEAF PATTERN VASE of squat baluster shape decorated with a continuous band of tub lined fruiting vines in subdued colours : browns, blue, cream and yellow, on a shaded pale blue ground. Impressed factory mark, blue WM initials. Height 3.25". Repaired and restored.
A C H BRANNAM BARNUM ARTS & CRAFTS THREE HANDLED OVOID GREEN GROUND VASE of large proportions, the flaring neck united to the shoulder by three offset handles, decorated with incised and relief slipware swirling aquatic motifs: fish and seaweed, in brown, blue and white, the base with vertical bands in shades of brown and pale blue, signed on interior of flaring mouth "C H Brannam Barnum", the base with Reg. No: 44561. Height 37". AF.
An exhibition quality Minton redware vase, with loop handles on prunus moulded base, painted on each side with large oval panels of a lady at a potters wheel and another removing a vase from the kiln, both assisted by girls, possibly painted by Thomas Kirkby, bordered by white chrysanthemums growing on lattice panels, probably painted by William Heath Pilsbury, impressed mark and date code for 1881, height 32.5ins width 18ins
George III: an unusual English porcelain campana-shaped vase moulded with twin maskheads (lacking handles) painted in brown with a likeness within a gilt oval cartouche, the reverse inscribed Geo.III within a scrolling cartouche, lined in gilt, circa 1760, 89mm high, rim chip
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