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A Meiji period Satsuma baluster vase,late 19th century, the cobalt blue and gilt decorated field with two painted panels, depicting swimming ducks under blossom, and a man playing a flute within a garden, signed to the underside,32cm highProvenance: Sotheby's, lot 144, 11 November 1996.
Keith Munro, three items of matt grey stoneware pottery, an amphora vase by Mick Morgan and another similar vase the Munro to include two circular bowls and a vase with rolled rims and linear sgraffito decoration (impressed marks to bases), the Morgan amphora-style vase with allover sgraffito decoration, the other smaller amphora-style unsigned vase on metal stand tallest 45cm (5)
Sheila Fournier (1930-2001), a set of three graduated stoneware bowls and a small collection of Judith Fisher ceramics, the Fournier bowls of stylised flower form with pierced asymmetrical rims, glazed in grey and turquoise, Dia13.5cm (largest), the Judith Fisher items, each with inscribed monogram and paper label, including two similar blue and white-striped small vases, a striped grey and turquoise-glazed shallow dish, a part turquoise crackle-glazed black stoneware bowl, a turquoise-glazed vase and a small dark lustre-glazed posy vase tallest 14cm (9)
Amanda Brisbane (1964-2016), six items of studio glass, including a pale blue and pink frosted ribbed vase with asymmetrical rim on square foot, a plain frosted fluted vase on heavy rectangular foot and four various coloured clear and frosted glass stylised bird or fish-form small jugs, each with label, H 21cm (tallest)
Two large studio pottery vases and an Amanda King 'archaeological' dish, the vases including a tall tapered cylindrical vase by Usche Spettigue, Harkstead, Ipswich, incised and glazed in swirls of cream, blue and brown (potter's label and impressed mark to base) and another by Peter Hackford, of waisted form with ribbed decoration to neck, red-brown and black-glazed, the heavy grey stoneware assymetrical bowl moulded with three Egyptian mummy cases and three contemporary grey stoneware vases by Amanda King, H 52cm (tallest)
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