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A Poole Pottery vase designed by Truda Carter painted by Anne Hatchard, pattern BR, shape 429, shouldered form, painted with stylised flowers and foliage in shades of mint green, grey, rust and black on a white ground, impressed marks, painted pattern and artist cipher, 26cm. high Provenance The Redstone Collection. Exhibited Brighton Museum, 1998. Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 69 this actual vase illustrated.
A Poole Pottery Contemporary vase designed by Alfred Read, painted by Betty Gooby, pattern FSU, waisted form with flaring top rim, painted with butterfly motif in purple and red on an Alpine matt white ground, printed factory mark, painted marks, 19cm. high Provenance The Redstone Collection. Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 107 for a comparable vase.
A Poole Pottery Freeform vase designed by Alfred Read, pattern X/PW, painted with stripes in shades of purple, turquoise and yellow on an Alpine matt white ground, printed factory mark, painted pattern number, repaired top rim, 31cm. wide Provenance The Redstone Collection Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 107 for a comparable vase.
Peter Starkey (b.1945)studio pottery jar and cover, impressed marks to the foot rim, 18cm high and one other tall studio pottery salt glazed bottle vase with impressed potters mark and indistinct signature to the base, 28.5cm high (2)Condition report: Overall minimal wear, glaze and firing faults in places as expected. The lid of the pot has a chip to the underside. This is not noticeable when on display. Otherwise ok.
Collection of studio ceramics and pottery consisting of: a Mick Casson vase, 23cm high, teapot, unmarked, 12cm high, a John Pollex slipware teapot, 21cm high overall including the handles, a Sylvie Beaumont large lidded pot, 24cm high overall, an Ian Gregory bowl, unmarked, 23cm across, and one other large dish, 28cm across overall (6) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Barbara Cass (1921-1992) studio pottery vase with iron glazed decoration on a cream ground, painted signature to the base, 22cm highCondition report: Some minor glaze/firing faults as expected. Small firing cracks, from when the piece was made. A small bruise to one side. Otherwise ok.
Joanna Howells (b.1960) collection of five pieces of glazed porcelain. 'Traces' range, large bowl, 12cm high x 20cm across, tall bowl, 13.5cm high x 15.5cm across, waisted vase, 13cm high, tea bowl, 6.5cm high x 9.5cm across, small jug, 10cm high, each with impressed potters mark or signature to the base (5)Condition report: Some crazing to the glaze. Minor glaze/firing flaws as expected. One piece has a initialled signature rather than an impressed seal mark.
Collection of studio pottery and ceramics consisting of a studio pottery teapot, stamped DT, 17cm high, a studio pottery model of a goat, unsigned, 13.5cm, Royal Doulton dalmation, studio pottery vase, Ursula Waechter at Aldermaston plate, 25cm across, Mark Skudlarek of Cambridge Wood Pottery plate, with seal mark to the base, 26.5cm across, green studio pottery jug and a studio pottery bowl, seal mark to the base, 16cm across (8) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Clive Bowen (b.1943) studio pottery brown glazed jug, with impressed potters seal mark to base of handle, 15cm high, small yellow glazed jug by the same, unmarked, 12cm high and small globular vase decorated with a fish by the same, 9.5cm high (3)Condition report: Overall ok, with some glaze/firing faults as expected.
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972) 'My Garden' tall vase with flaring rim, marked to the base, 15.5cm highCondition report: Overall small display marks, some minor losses to painted decoration in places. Small firing faults in places. Including a very small white one to the rim, this is not a chip. Small glaze faults in places as expected.
Moorcroft pottery 'Pomegranate' pattern bowl with silver plated rim, impressed mark and facsimile signature to the base, 21cm across and a MacIntyre 'Florian' small pottery vase, stamped marks to the base, 8cm high (2)Condition report: Crazing to the glaze of both, both with overall display wear and scratches as expected. The bowl is heavily damaged and restored throughout.
Moorcroft pottery'Pomegranate' squat vase, with impressed marks and facsimile signature to the base, 12cm highCondition report: Crazing to the glaze as expected. Small scratches and display wear. There is a small area of unusual glaze, when checked under a UV light, there is nothing showing, suspected glaze fault. Otherwise ok.
Moorcroft pottery 'Pomegranate' bottle vase, impressed marks and facsimile signature to the base, 23.5cm highCondition report: Crazing to the glaze as expected. Minimal display wear and tiny scratches in places. Very hard to see unless looking under a glass. Some glaze/manufacturing faults.
Moorcroft pottery'Pomegranate' biscuit barrel/jar with pewter lid and rim, impressed marks to the lid 'H Tudric, Moorcroft, 01328', impressed marks and facsimile signature to the base, 17.5cm high overallCondition report: Crazing to the glaze as expected. Tiny scratches and overall display wear. A very small hairline where the pewter rim meets the body of the vase, most likely done when the piece was made. The lid does sit flush when placed in a certain way, otherwise it can appear a little wonky. Otherwise ok.
Moorcroft pottery Collection of eleven pieces, consisting of: floral bowl on green ground, 22.5cm across, small globular pomegranate vase, 9cm high, other small pomegranate vase, 8.5cm high, pomegranate jug, 7.5cm high, pomegranate sugar bowl, 6cm high, pomegranate pin dish 11cm across, floral bowl, 11.5cm across, two pomegranate saucers/side plates on dark blue ground, 14cm across, larger pomegranate saucer/side plate, 16.5cm across, and one other saucer/side plate with green ground, 16.5cm across, all have impressed marks to the base, and most also have facsimile signatures (11)Condition report: All have crazing to the glaze. Minor glaze and firing faults. Some small scratches and display wear. The pomegranate pin dish has a hairline crack. The green floral bowl has some faults in the paintwork that look like hairline cracks, but we do not think this is damage. The small bowl has a hairline crack. Otherwise ok.
Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for T. G. Green'Ivanhoe tulip' ceramic vase, circa 1898, with transfer printed marks to the base, 29cm highCondition report: Overall display wear and scratches. A repair to the rim. Very small and faint hairlines to the rim also. Small chips to the base.
Collection of Gouda and Arnhem potteryto include tall twin handled vase, signed to the base, 25cm high, squat twin handled vase decorated with flowers, 11cm high and other smaller examples (10)Condition report: The green ground flask jug has an area of damage and repair to the rim. The small twin handled urn vase on black ground has a chip to the foot. The tallest black jug has a glaze chip to the foot. Overall scratches and marks as expected to all.
Poole Pottery Three ceramic vases, decorated with bands of flowers and birds, with printed manufacturer's marks, 27cm high and 22.5cm high and a Carter, Stabler & Adams pottery vase decorated with birds and flowers, indistinct impressed mark to base, 18cm high (4) Qty: 4Condition report: Overall minimal display wear, some crazing to the glaze in places. Overall some small scratches, otherwise ok.
Harry Powell (1853-1922) for James Powell & Sons'Roman' amber coloured decanter with stylised handle, circa 1908, pattern number 2091, unsigned, 20.5cm high, James Hogan (1883-1948) for Whitefriars amber glass bowl, unsigned, 27cm x 23cm x 7cm high and one other attributed to James Powell & Sons vaseline glass vase with flared rim, unsigned, 15.5cm high (3) Condition report: All with overall wear and scratches, particularly to the bases as expected. The decanter has a tiny crack where the strap handle was applied, this was done when made rather than since. Overall manufacturing faults, otherwise ok.
In the manner of Ludwig Moser (1833-1916)Bohemian enamel painted glass alhambra style vase, unsigned 26cm high approx overallCondition report: Overall minimal display wear, some scratches to the underside of the foot as expected. Minor areas of wear to the gilt painted decoration. One gilt handle is slightly loose but is currently in no danger of falling off.
Pavel Hlava (1924-2003)'Cage' pink glass vase, circa 1968, unsigned, 20cm high, a green and plum coloured vase in the style of Jan Beránek (Czechoslovakian) for Skrdlovice 'Andromeda' glass vase, studio glass blue and clear trailed charger or bowl and two other pieces of Danish glass (5)Condition report: All with signs of scratches and display wear to the base as expected. The pink cage vase with a small bruise on one side, very small, not much bigger than a pen nib size. No other damages.
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