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Various - A Bretby vase of ovoid form with everted rim in a mottled blue and brown glaze, impressed marks, height 18cm, together with another Bretby vase of waisted form in a mottled green glaze, a Clews Chameleon Ware vase of ovoid form decorated with stylised leaves and a geometric border and a Ruskin vase decorated in an all over green glaze, A/F. (4)
Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Watcombe Pottery - A late 19th Century terracotta vase the baluster vase rising from a spreading circular foot, applied with ring handles with grotesque terminals, height 28cm, A/F, together with a further Torquay terracotta ewer, impressed mark, height 17cm. (2)
Attributed to Josef Hoffmann - Wiener Werkstätte - A large hand thrown vase of baluster form with a collar neck, hand painted with a running freeze of stylised goats and sheep in black and white with abstract block design over a deep burnt orange glazed ground, impressed Wiener Werkstatte mark - Made in Austria and the number 77, height 39cm, S/D.
Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to included a stepped cylindrical lamp base with incised decoration glazed in brown against the buff ground, height 32cm, a cylindrical vessel with long collar neck and irregular rim, and another vase of oval section with impressed decoration. (3)
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, the globular vase, applied with scalloped flanges to the shoulder, incised with tribal style bands and mask, with green over ochre running glazes, height 21cm, impressed CHR. DRESSER and shape number 297.
Maw & Co - An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts ruby lustre vase of footed baluster form with a flared collar neck, the whole decorated with a stylised repeat pattern against the red ground, painted mark to the base 'Maw & Co Ltd, Jan 19, Salop 1901 Jackfield', height 32cm, S/D.
Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser - Possibly Linthorpe - A large vase of tapered shouldered form with an everted rim decorated in a tonal blue, green and ochre tone glaze, mounted to a brass faux bamboo stand with three arm supports and cross over base, unmarked, height 78cm.
Attributed to Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century 'Classical' jug of baluster form with frilled rim, the treacle glaze picked out with chrysanthemum and foliage, impressed mark, shape number 2254, artist's monogram for Clara Pringle, height 32cm, together with a further Art pottery bottle form vase, height 22cm. (2)
Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase and stand, the vase of high shouldered form with a flared neck decorated in flambe red with dark grey fissuring, lavender patches and dove grey spotting, impressed mark and dated 1926, the stand decorated in a sang de boeuf with lavender patches, total height 34cm, vase height 30cm, stand height 4cm and diameter 11.5cm. (2)This vase is illustrated on the cover of the Sandwell Museums Service leaflet and the back cover of Ruskin Pottery by James. H Ruston.
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