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A Constance Spry unglazed Foxglove vase, by Fulham Pottery, impressed marks, 27cm high, (chips). Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry pedestal vase, by Fulham Pottery, incised signature, 18cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry unglazed 'large mantel vase', by Fulham Pottery, 46.5cm wide. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry twin handled vase, by Fulham Pottery, with rams head handles, incised signature, 23.5cm high, (cracks). Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry scallop shell dish, by Spode, on three dolphin supports, 22.5cm wide; together with another similar urn vase, 12cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry unglazed 'large mantel vase', by Fulham Pottery, impressed marks, 45.5cm wide. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
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