A Boch Freres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern D.943, shouldered form with tapering neck, enamelled with grazing and resting deer, in blue and turquoise on a crackled white ground, printed factory marks and Ch. Catteau, 30.5cm. high Literature Marc Pairon Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belguim, Fondation Charles Catteau, page 274 this design illlustrated.
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Primroses a Gabriel Argy-Rousseau pate de verre glass vase, slender, shouldered form, signed G. Argy-Rousseau to side and France to base, 17.2cm. high Provenance Private collection, London Literature Janine Bloch-Dermant G.Argy-Rousseau, Thames & Hudson, page 196 catalogue number 24.02 for a comparable vase.
A Ulisse Cantagalli Pottery vase, ovoid, shouldered form with collar rim, painted with panels of wild animals, birds and buildings, in a diaper trellis, in colours painted cockerel and Italia, chips to top rim, 29cm. highProvenanceFrom the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).
An unusual Ulisse Cantagalli Pottery maiolica vase, ovoid with applied elaborate handles, painted with facing peacock birds displaying, in shades of blue, yellow and green on a white ground, painted cockrel mark and 9, minor glaze loss, 28.5cm. highProvenanceFrom the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).
A Cantagalli Pottery Iznik twin-handled vase, swollen, footed form, painted with Persian floral panels in blue, turquoise and iron red on a white ground, painted cockerel mark, chips to rims, 29cm. highProvenanceFrom the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).
A Troika Pottery Wheel vase by Anne Jones, modelled in low relief with a keypad design in brown and blue on a brown ground, a Troika cube vase and a rectangular vase, painted marks, chip to inside top rim of wheel, 16.5cm. high (wheel), (3) Provenance The Tomline Collection of Troika
A Troika Pottery Coffin vase by Annette Walters, tapering rectangular form, modelled in low relief with geometric panels, in shades of tan and green on a buff ground, and another Troika Potter Coffin vase by Louise Jinks, painted Troika marks and artist monograms, 17.5cm. high, (2)
A Troika Pottery Shoulder Bottle vase, rectangular with offset solifleur neck, modelled in low relief with a stylised figure, the reverse geometric panels in tan, blue and buff, with blue shoulder, painted Troika St Ives England, 19.5cm. high Literature Ben Harris and Lawrence Illsley Troika 63-83, AH publishing, page 108 figure 15 for a comparable vase illustrated with an impression of 'Stove Plaque'.
A rare Troika Shoulder Bottle vase, square form, cast in relief with a circle and a geometric design to sides, covered in a white glaze painted Troika Cornwall England mark, G artist cipher, minor professional restoration, 18.4cm. high Litertauture Ben Harris and Lawrence Illsley Troika 63-83, page 98 plate 2 this design illustrated.
A Troika Pottery large Perfume Bottle designed by Benny Sirota disc form with solifleur aperture, painted with large flowerhead design in blue on a black ground, the reverse a small sun motif impressed Troika St Ives and trident mark, 16.8cm. high Literature Ben Harris and Lawrence Illsley Troika 63-83, AH publishing, page 103 catalogue number 7 for a comparable vase.
A Troika Pottery vase, rectangular modelled in low relief with a stylised figure glazed black on a white ground, the reverse a geometric design in brown, green and white, and another similar decorated with keypad design, painted Troika St Ives England, Trident mark and indistinct artist monogram, main vase professionally restored, 167cm. high, (2)
A Troika Pottery rectangular vase, cast in low relief with a geometric panel and central wheel motif, the reverse a geometric key pad panel, in blue on a white ground, and another Troika vase similar, printed Troika St Ives England and trident mark, second vase professional restoration to corner, 16cm. high, (2)
A Troika Pottery Column vase, rectangular form with square neck, modelled in low relief and painted with geometric panels in manganese painted Troika St Ives and trident mark, indistinct artist monogram, 30.5cm. high Literature Ben Harris and Lawrence Illsley Troika 63-83, AH publishing, page 102 figure 6 for a comparable vase decorated by Benny Sirota circa 1963.
An early Troika Pottery Column vase possibly by Honor Curtis, square section, textured finish and painted with white and black bands on a brown ground, painted Troika St Ives, trident mark and C artist cipher, 32.5cm. high Literature Ben Harris and Lawrence Illsley Troika 63-83, AH publishing, page 102 plate 6 for two comparable vases with painted geometric designs by Benny Sirota circa 1963.
A Troika Pottery rectangular vase by Linda Taylor, moulded in low relief with a geometric mask design in blue and manganese on a green ground, another Troika vase similar, and an early Troika vase with wheel design covered in a black glazed painted marks, early vase professionally restored, 17.5cm. high (3)
A Troika Pottery footed Cube vase by Avril Bennett, square section, cast in low relief with geometric panels to front and back, glazed in tan, green and blue on a blue ground, the feet glazed manganese, and another Troika Pottery Flower Pot vase vase painted Troika AB to one foot, 18cm. high (2)
A Troika Pottery footed Cube vase by Anne Lewis, square section stencil decorated with a roundel to each side in blue and black on a white ground, and two Troika Pottery white Cube vases similarly decorated painted Troika Cornwall England and AL artist monogram, minor professional restoration to one cube, 11cm. high, (3)
A C I C Bailey Fulham stoneware vase by Edgar Kettle, ovoid with cylindrical neck, incised with a bird before scrolling foliage in blue and ochre on a buff ground, incised C I C Bailey Fulham and artist cipher, 19cm. high Catalogue notes Charles Irvine Conyingham was born circa 1833 and died 22nd May 1912. Bailey's work at the Fulham Pottery is more often than not catalogued as by C.J.C Bailey, although elaborately signed the script of C.I.C is often misread, including by Ernest Marsh in his catalogue text for Fulham Pottery & Prints exhibition, in 1929.
A Whitefriars Indigo glass vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, flaring elliptical form, dark blue glass cased in clear, unsigned, 21cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 137 catalogue number 152 this shape illustrated.
A James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, tapering conical body with tall cylindrical neck and everted top rim, pale green glass with air bubble inclusions, aventurine and white striations, unsigned, top rim damaged with losses, 25cm. high Literature Arts and Crafts Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 18th June 2014, lot 4, for a larger example of this shape displaying the wavy rim.
‡ Phil Vickery (born 1979) Twist Vase I, 2004 green and blue twisted glass with white specks, cased in clear, another twist vase and and another Twist Vase II, signed Phil Vickery to base 36cm. diam. 11cm. high, (3) Provenance Commissioned by the vendor's late husband following the British Glass Biennale Stourbridge-Farnham Institute (where glassmaker in residence) November 2004, (main vase)
‡ Anthony Scala (born 1978) Garlic bulb, 2013, hot sculpted clear glass with gold leaf, one of two produced, a Peter Layton vase, a Jane Charles large bottle and stopper, a red glass vase by Patricia Stern and thirteen other small glass items, incised A Scala 2013, 11cm. high (17)
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