BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS ANGLO-PERSIAN FAIENCE VASE, CIRCA 1890 glazed and painted earthenware, decorated by Leonard King, bears impressed and painted maker’s marks 463/ DESIGN 80/ 21/ BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE/ 21(41cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection Note: All Burmantofts 'Anglo-Persian' wares bear the initials of the decorator Leonard King. These wares made their first documented appearance at the Saltaire Exhibition in 1887 and were inspired by the 'Persian' wares of William de Morgan. Large pieces such as the present lot were expensive to produce and are rare examples.
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RICHARD JOYCE (1873-1931) FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY CO. LUSTRE VASE, DATED 1910 glazed, painted and moulded earthenware, painted artist's marks and date cypher for 1910, impressed maker’s marks 1264 England(29cm high)Footnote: Literature: Cross, Anthony Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, 1980, page 34, plate XX where a similar example is illustrated. Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection
ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES POWELL & SONS, WHITEFRIARS MOUNTED VASE, CIRCA 1890 opalescent glass, with wrought iron stand(vase 51cm high, with stand 59cm high)Footnote: Literature: Jackson, L. (edit.), Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis, 1996, p.101, plate 21 (iii) where a photograph of a similar vase is pictured.
SALLY TUFFIN (BORN 1930) FOR DENNIS CHINAWORKS 'KLIMT KISS' VASE, DATED 2007 glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker's marks, numbered 36 from an edition of 40, 25cm high; together with a HEAD VASE & COVER, by SALLY TUFFIN FOR DENNIS CHINAWORKS, dated 2008, painted and impressed maker's marks, numbered 2 from an edition of 10, 20cm high
SALLY TUFFIN (BORN 1938) FOR DENNIS CHINAWORKS ‘GREEN OAK OWL’ ETRUSCAN VASE ON BASE, 20TH CENTURY glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker's marks, numbered 8 from an edition of 20, 23.5cm high; together with a 'HARE MOONLIT' VASE by SALLY TUFFIN FOR DENNIS CHINAWORKS, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker's marks, no. 24, dated 2005, 20cm high
mounted on a burr elm stand 33 x 15.5cm, the vaseFootnote: Provenance: US private collection, acquired in the 1980s, With Charles Ede Ltd, London, April 2008, Private collection, Kensington, LondonCondition report: Overall with museum quality to the body and the handles, small rim chips
with shaped top rail, acanthus carved pierced vase splat and similarly carved downswept arms, upholstered in tan leather, on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet with brass and leather casters 99 x 70 x 70cmFootnote: Provenance: With Edward Hurst, Salisbury, March 2008, Private collection, Kensington, LondonCondition report: Replaced leather and studs, old repair to crest rail arch, old repair to claw, usual wear and knocks overall
A Still life with summer flowers in a vase upon a ledge oil on canvas 66 x 49cmCondition report: Oil on canvas which has been lined. The upper paint layers are thinly applied and there are small scattered losses across the surface. However, the paint layer appears stable overall. Retouchings around the edges of the painting are slightly darkened. The varnish is glossy and even. The frame is in a good condition.
MANNER OF CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR H.G. RICHARDSON & SONS BOTTLE VASE, CIRCA 1878 opaline glass(30cm high)Footnote: Literature: Lyons, Harry Christopher Dresser: People's Designer 1834-1904, Exhibition catalogue, New Century, London 2nd-19th June 1999, fig. 117 where this vase is illustrated
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY SHOULDERED VASE, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, pierced to the shoulder with floral roundels, incised and impressed marks WF/ 167/ indistinctly impressed LINTHORPE, with impressed facsimile signature Chr. Dresser(29.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Whiteway, Michael (edit.) Shock of the Old: Christopher Dresser's Design Revolution, London 2004, p.167, pl. 220 where a similar vase is illustrated
A collection of silver and silver plate, to include a part fish server with silver plated blade, and mother of pearl handle, a toasting fork, with silver pistol shaped handle, a similar bread knife, a silver plated skewer, and a silver plated vase shaped mustard pot, with pierced sides, blue glass liner, on a domed foot, unmarked.
A Coalport urn shaped two handled vase, decorated in under-glazed blue and with flower reserves, 21.5cm high (restored), another 19thC Coalport style two handled vase with flower reserves on a blue ground (AF), and a small urn shaped two handled vase with reserves of flowers on a green ground with gilt highlights. (3)
Various decorative and studio glassware, crackle glass two handled cup, a Sanders Wallace opalescent vase, 8cm high, other English studio glass, etc., late Victorian glass vase base painted with flowers, Mary Gregory style amber coloured glass painted white with c scroll handle, etc. (a quantity)
Various Imari style and other decorative wall plates 19thC and others, to include bowls, Imari plate decorated with vase of flowers with a border of further flowers and lattice work, 22cm wide, other Imari style plates, etc., small oriental design Barr Flight and Barr Worcester dish, etc. (a quantity, AF)
Various 19thC porcelain and effects, an urn vase in Imari colours with gilt highlight, 20cm high, various cabinet plates, Grainger Worcester decorated with flowers with gilt highlights another hand painted with flowers with a coat of arms to the centre, other Coalport style, other summer flowers, one with Union border, etc. (a quantity)
A large quantity of various china and effects, enamel style boxes, Minton part service, blue and white transfer printed service, oriental vase, a pair of gilt highlighted urn vases, 29cm high, other pottery effects, decorative china, Old Country Roses, etc. (a quantity)
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