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'Butterfly' a Dennis Chinaworks Trial vase designed by Sally Tuffin, dated 2001, thrown by Rory Mcleod, shouldered form painted in brown, red and black on a graduated blue ground, impressed and painted marks, 27cm. high Provenance Clarice Cliff & Art Deco, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 5th March 2014 lot 372. Private collection.
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware gourd perfume flask by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1906, flattened disc form, incised with sprays of prunus in blue and ochre on a buff ground, incised 1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, 6.5cm. high Provenance Ernest Marsh collection. This vase is illustrated in one of Marsh's own photographs (held in the Twyman collection), dated 25th May 1916) Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 17th January 1980 lot 290. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 31.
'Adele' a unique large Dennis Chinaworks Conical shape vase designed by Sally Tuffin, dated 2019, decorated by Vanessa Thompson, thrown by Rory Mcleod, tubeline decorated with a portrait of Adele Bloh-Bauer after the portrait painted by Gustav Klimt in 1907, in colours on a cream ground, highlighted with gilt impressed and painted marks, WW16, 34cm. high
'Black Willow' a unique Dennis Chinaworks Deco shape vase designed by Sally Tuffin, dated 2019, decorated by Theresa Blackmore, thrown by Rory Mcleod, incised with a weeping willow, highlighted in gilt on a sprayed black ground, impressed and painted marks, WW17, 34.5cm. high Catalogue notes The design on the vase was inspired by Japanese lacquer work.
'Warming Stripes 1850-2019' a Dennis Chinaworks Petaloid shape vase designed and decorated by Buchan Dennis, dated 2019, thrown and turned by Rory Mcleod, inspired by Professor Ed Hawkins, the coloured bands representing global warming time lines from 1850-2018, impressed and painted marks, WW18, 24cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, tapering, cylindrical form, painted with brown spots on a buff ground, incised 6-1901 and marks original paper label, 10.5cm. high Provenance F.D Spooner collection, Sotheby's Belgravia 31st March 1976 lot 472 (probably this vase) Martin Brothers Pottery, Richard Dennis Gallery catalogue number 679, purchased by Rhys Morgan. Rhys Morgan collection, purchased by Daryl in 1982 from Rhys. Exhibition Martin Brothers Pottery, Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978 catalogue number 679. Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 42. Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 119 this vase illustrated.
A Martin Brothers gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1905, ribbed double gourd form, with fine engraved decoration, glazed in ochre on a buff ground, the top rim glazed brown, incised 1-1905 Martin Bros, original Richard Dennis exhibition paper label, 11cm. high Provenance The Abbott family collection, purchased directly from the Martin Brothers Sotheby's 16th January 1975 lot 198 purchased by Richard Dennis Exhibited Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Publications, 1978 catalogue number 649. Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 38.
Peter Smith (born 1941) an earthenware vase, modelled cylindrical form with applied clay and metal link decoration, brushed glaze design, a pot and cover by Peter Smith and a small collection of studio pottery, impressed seal marks, 15cm. high Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
Ray Finch (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery charger, decorated with simple tenmoku brushed design on a speckled ash glaze, a Dolomite glaze charger possibly Lowerdown Pottery, a Chris Lewis tea canister and cover, a Chris Lewis charger, a Paul Barron vase and a large collection of studio pottery including Simon Leach, Clive Bowen and Svend Bayer impressed seal mark, 33cm. diam. (a lot) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
John Leach (born 1939) a Muchelney Pottery stirrup jug, with running ash glaze to the shoulder, another John Leach vase, a Lowerdown Pottery miniature vase painted with a fern design, a Svend Bayed bowl and six others, impressed seal marks, 26cm. high (10) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
Nic Collins (born 1958) a salt-glaze stoneware twin-handled vase, tapering form with flaring rim, surface decorated finish, another smaller, a large bowl by Nic Collins, and three other salt-glaze vases, incised Nic Collins signature, 22.5cm. high (6) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, ovoid modelled with splits and warts, glazed ochre highlighted in pale green incised 6-1903 Martin Bros London & Southall, paper exhibition/collection numbers to base, 6.5cm. high Provenance Rhys Morgan Collection, purchased by Daryl in 1982. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 41.
‡ Magdalene Odundo OBE (born 1950) an early, ovoid earthenware vase with ribbed neck and flaring rim, the body incised with band of geometric decoration to the shoulder, glazed to interior of neck, unsigned, 23cm. high Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery. Literature Magdalene Odundo The Journey of Things, page 3 for a comparable, larger pot illustrated, dated circa 1976-77.
Waistel Cooper (1921-2003) a stoneware vase, footed form with flaring rim, covered in a matt brown glaze, a stoneware split form by Alan Wallwork, a twin-handled vase by John Kershaw and a vase incised AW to wallwork vase, 10cm. high (Cooper vase), (4) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1906, ovoid with collar rim, incised with vertical ribs glazed ochre highlighted in green incised 5-1906 rest of incised marks concealed by exhibition paper label, 4.5cm. high Provenance S.W. Abbott Family Collection (who purchased directly from the Martin Brothers). W J Rickard Collection, The Martin Brothers Exhibition, 1978, Richard Dennis, catalogue number 657. Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 28. Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters Richard Dennis Publications, page 119-120.
‡ Bruce Martin a stoneware vase, shouldered form with applied, twin-loop handles, the textured surface with running ash glaze to neck and shoulder, an Estelle Martin stoneware vase and two other stoneware vases, impressed marks, 25cm. high, (4) Provenance The twin-handled vase purchased by Tony Hill in 2013 The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, shouldered, square section, glazed ochre with painted white vertical veins, incised 6-1903 Martin Bros London & Southall, 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend Webb, thence by descent to his son David, Richard Dennis - A Potted History Bonhams Auctioneers, 12-13th March 2008 lot 69.
‡ Eric James Mellon (1925-2014) Theme of Tenderness with a Bicycle, a stoneware vase dated 2000, cylindrical with tapering neck and broad flaring rim, painted with naked lady riding a bicycle, and erotic figures resting, ash glazed in colours highlighted in gilt, the base with a woman playing a flute, signed, titled and dated to base rim, 20cm. high Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
‡ Eric James Mellon (1925-2014) Bust of a Woman, stoneware, dated 1981, chestnut glazed in colours, highlighted in gilt, with perspex stand, a Theme of Tenderness bowl by Eric James Mellon, dated 1985, and a vase with loop handled by Yolande Beer, signed, dated and glaze details to base, paper exhibition label, 8cm. high (including base), (3) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1906, shouldered, cylindrical from incised with vertical ribs, glazed in shades of ochre highlighted in pale blue incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, 6cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade, architect. Reverend Webb, thence by descent to his son, David. Richard Dennis A Potted History Bonham's,12/13th March 2008 lot 69.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1907, ovoid, urchin form with incised vertical ribs, glazed olive green, highlighted in white, incised marks and 5-1907 to base, Richard Dennis Exhibition label to base, 4cm. high Provenance Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978, catalogue number 686 Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 37. Illustrated Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis Publications, page 119 this vase illustrated.
Malcolm Pepper (1937-1980) a stoneware vase, faceted ovoid with everted collar rim, painted with two landscape roundels, and orchid flowerheads, in iron brown on a peppered oatmeal ground glaze flooded seal mark to side, 29.5cm. high Provenance Studio Pottery, Christie's South Kensington, 28th April 1999 lot 28.
A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase, ovoid form, painted with blue slip spots on a deep olive green glaze incised 10-1901 Martin Bros London, 3.5cm. wide Provenance Abbott collection, purchased directly from the Martin Brothers. Sotheby's Belgravia 16th January 1975 lot 201 purchased by Rhys Morgan for £18. Rhys Morgan collection, purchased by Daryl in 1983. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003 catalogue number 49.
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase and cover by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1896, shouldered form, incised and painted with grotesque fish, jelly fish, crabs and aquatic creatures swimming amongst waterweed, a large lobster at the base of the vase, in shades of brown, cream and black on a pale mushroom ground, the flat circular cover with raised limpet knop, incised 10 1896 Martin Bros London & Southall, Martin Brothers paper label, Richard Dennis Exhibition label, 20cm. high Provenance Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis 1978, catalogue number 302. Exhibited Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis 1978, Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003 catalogue number 95 Fantasies in Clay, Martin Brothers Art Pottery, Blackwell, 2008 Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis publications, page 125 figure 193 this actual vase illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1903, compressed form with vertical ribs, glazed brown and green highlighted in black, incised 9 1903 Martin Bros London & Southall, Richard Dennis Exhibition paper label, 5cm. high Exhibited Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Publications, 1978, catalogue number 634. Literature The Studio, 1907 page 113 fig. 8 for a comparable vase illustrated.
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