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A 1930's Shelley lustre dripware vase decorated with butterflies, signed Walter Slater, height 19.5 cm; a 1930's Wedgwood lustre pedestal dish decorated with trees and flowers against a deep red ground, No Z 5440, diameter 12 cm Shelley is in good condition with some wear to gilt but no nasty scratches. Wedgewood in good condition both with no obvious damage, repair or restoration
A Minton covered vase of square baluster form, tube lined in blues and purples, lettered 'Minton Ltd No 72', height 28.5; a Royal Doulton blue/green stoneware vase, tube lined with Art Nouveau motifs, impressed, height 27.5 cm (with vertical crack); an Art Nouveau tube lined vase with floral brown glaze, height 33 (rim chipped; base crack and chips).Bottle vase seems in good order, and the Royal Doulton as catalogued with 6cm hairline crack in neck. The art nouveau vase is in good condition with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration, one tiny glaze fault on one side - see photo.
Three Royal Worcester small vases (1 with rim chip); a gilt and blue lustre potpourri; an Art Glass bulbous vase in iridescent blue/yellow stripe, height 12.5 cm. Worcester vase -chips to rim, otherwise in good condition. Hadley's Worcester pot pouri - cover missing, minor chip to inner rim. Worcester neo classical vase in good condition. Modern studio vase in good condition.
A late nineteenth century Minton Parian ware large figural group, c. 1870. It depicts a reclining lady and her male suitor in a classical setting. Signed J Hen R. Factory marks to the base. 37 cm long. (1)Condition: Lady's foot detached, but present, restoration to the dog, the vase and the lady's head and some minor wear to edges.
Masonic Interest, a ruby glass cylinder vase commemorating Trinity Lodge No.5179, found 1930, engraved with the Lodge banner and scrolls for the Founders and Masters, ground pontil height 20cmNotes: in 1939 the New Master of Trinity Lodge, W.Bro.I.I.E. Tatlow who was in the glass business, presented the Lodge with this ruby glass vase. It bears a banner of the lodge with all the Masters and Founders commencing from the foundation year 1930. During WWII it was 'hidden' presumably for safety and re-appeared in the 1950's. It later turned up with a dealer exhibiting at the Harrogate Antiques Fair in 1988. The current vendor, an avid collector of Masonic glassware purchased the vase and was invited to a meeting in 1988 where he presented the Lodge a large colour photo of the vase. The 1988 Lodge summons is included with the vase.Condition: generally good overall
An early twentieth century Carter, Stabler, Adams Poole Pottery baluster vase, c. 1925. It is decorated with the Blue Bird pattern designed by Truda Adams and was painted by Margaret Holder, 1925-34. Factory marks to base. 17 cm tall. (1)Condition: Light crazing and staining and small restored rim chip.
A twentieth century Poole Pottery baluster vase, c. 1930. It is decorated with a floral design by Trida Adams and was painted by Marian James (Greenham), 1930-36. Factory marks to base. 17.5 cm tall. (1)Condition: Light crazing and staining and a restored crack in the rim.
A group of early twentieth century Royal Worcester blush ivory wares, c. 1910-30. To include: a squat vase, a handled vase, an open scuttle and a tall jug. All painted with flowers and with factory marks. 12 - 16 cm tall. (4)Condition: Restoration to the handle of the handled vase.
A group of early twentieth century Royal Worcester blush ivory wares, c. 1910-30. To include: two different forms of two-handled vases, a vase with openwork rim and a low vase. All painted with flowers and with factory marks. 10 - 18 cm tall. (4)Condition: Break and glued to the rim of the openwork vase.
A group of early nineteenth century creamware items, c. 1810. To include: a marked Wedgwood footed goblet, a classical vase with ram's head handle and a shell edge sauce tureen and cover. Tureen: 22 cm long. (3)Condition: vase with small rim chip, goblet with 2 cm hairline and tiny rim chip, tureen lid and handles restored.
Staffordshire pottery flatback group of a man and woman on either side of a lady on a pedestal, inscribed 'Fountain' and dated 1861, 39cm high, a pair of Staffordshire pottery spaniels, a pair of Staffordshire pottery figure of a man in a kilt and a lady and a Staffordshire spill vase of children with bird's nest (6)
Watcombe pottery aesthetic movement terracotta jug after a Christopher Dresser design, 21.5cm high, various other Watcombe pottery terracotta wares including cylindrical vases with floral decoration, a vase with painted stylised pomegranate decoration, various chargers including one with painted bird decoration, 36cm diameter, a quantity of Spode 'Meadow Sweet' tableware including six large plates, four dessert plates, ten side plates, a bowl, cups and saucers, etc and a small quantity of XL Ware 'Flying Pheasant' pattern tea wareCondition ReportWear throughout including crazing to non terracotta pieces. Edge wear and some minor chips. A cracked to the bottom of a flying pheasant plate. Heavier wear to some large terracotta pieces.
Royal Copenhagen vase decorated with blackberries, 11cm high, a Conderton pottery jar and cover by Toff Milway, with metallic blue glaze, 24cm high, a ceramic sculpture of a workman lifting a stone, signed by Phyllis Lewis, on square wooden base, 22cm high, a Coalport model of a blue tit on a metal branch, another of a robin on a holly branch and various other ceramics
Studio pottery baluster shaped vase with impress potter's mark to base, 24cm, Usch Spettigue lidded trinket dish with incised flower decoration, a David Pritchard studio pottery lidded coffee canister incised potter's mark to base, a large studio pottery pitcher with oatmeal glaze impressed potter's mark to base, 30cm, Ewenny pottery jug, a Jersey pottery bowl with floral decoration and a modern Chinese vase (7)
Allervale pottery vase with green glaze and four applied handles, a Sylvac pottery planter with raised floral decoration, a quantity of green glazed tea wares, a 1951 Festival of Britain green glazed mug, a Honiton dish decorated with a seahorse and various other items
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