*Shoji Hamada (1894 - 1978) a stoneware bottle vase: of rectangular slab built form with short raised neck decorated front and verso with finger trailed decoration on a tenmoku ground below nuka glazed shoulders, 19.5 cm high.* Provenance. Purchased from the Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, December 2006
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*David Roberts (b.1947) a large hand built raku fired vase: of swelling conical form with notched 'natural' rim, the interior with crazed off white glaze, the unglazed exterior with decorative smoke staining, indistinct impressed personal seal above foot, 38 cm high.*Provenance - purchased direct from the potter's studio in Holmfirth, Yorkshire by the current owner.
*Shoji Hamada (1894 - 1978) s stoneware bottle vase: of shouldered rectangular form with short tapering neck, with quartered wax resist and tenmoku decoration, 19.5 cm high, with fitted box, the cover inscribed Shoji Hamada with mongama seal and 'Square bottle decorated with cross design'.
*Marianne de Trey (1913 - 2016) five porcelain vessels: comprising two footed bowls, two shallow circular dishes and an oviform vase with raised flaring neck each decorated with blue, white and grey spirals with some red tinges, impressed personal seals,14 - 3.5 cm high.
*Marianne de Trey (1913 - 2016) six porcelain vessels: comprising a footed dish, a vase of flaring trefoil profile, a small pair of waisted and flaring vases, a small oviform vase and a conical beaker each brightly painted on an ivory ground, impressed personal seals, 13 x 7 cm high.
* Svend Bayer (b.1946) a wood fired stoneware vase, jar and cover: the former of oviform with raised flaring neck indented with shell motifs under dynamic ash glazes, 36 cm high, the latter of oviform with domed cover with finger trailed circular motif under ash glazes.
A St Ives vase and bowl: the former of squat form with short flaring rim, the stoneware body incised with a band of stylised blooms under ash glazes, 11 cm diameter; the latter of squat inverted form, the terracotta body with wavy trailed decoration on cream, yellow and green ground, 9 cm diameter, impressed St Ives seals to both, [minor rim flakes to latter].
*John Nuttgens (Contemporary) two porcelain vases: the smaller of heavily potted footed form with smoke burnished ivory glazes, impressed personal seal on foot rim, 10 cm high and an oviform vase with black stained interior and crazed ivory exterior, applied personal seal under base, 16 cm high.
*Felicity Aylieff (b.1954) a pottery vase: of narrow and flattened baluster profile the matt turquoise body with narrow pink, yellow, white and black horizontal stripes, inscribed under base F. Aylieff, 22 cm high.* Provenance. Purchased in 1978 from the Corsham Students' 1978 degree show.
*John Maltby (b.1936) two pieces of stoneware: comprising a 'Waterfall' vase of footed inverted triangular profile with asymmetric rim decorated with pale blue and chocolate splashes on a clear and white dipped ground, 19.5 cm high, together with a narrow dresser inset with a small mirror, topped with a chamberstick, under brown salt glaze, applied personal seal, 16.5 cm high.* Provenance. Purchased Godfrey & Twatt, Harrogate, May 1993
A 19th CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MOON FLASK VASE, the central circular panel decorated with a noble on horseback with his hunting party, the reverse side with bird amongst flowering trees (losses to gilt dragon handles, neck and collar chipped and cracked), six character seal mark in red to the base, 22.5 cms high, 17 cms diameter
F.X ABRAHAM FOR S. HANCOCK & SONS: A "TITIAN WARE" VASE, bottle form with long cylindrical neck, no. 6870, painted in polychrome and decorated with fruits on a green and brown ground, 36cm high, and one other similar of tapering cylindrical form, 26cm high, stamped and painted markings (2)
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