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S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE tapering shouldered cylindrical form, model no. C17-1, tubeline decorated with thistle flowers and purple and green, on a mottled ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, 29cm high Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg.97, catalogue no. 263, for three comparable vases.
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, tapering gourd form, model no. C18-1, tubeline decorated with bellflowers in purple and blue on a green mottled ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, and one other vase similar, model no. c18.21, 24.5cm high (2)
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, tapering shouldered form, model no. C11-1, tubeline decorated with clover flowers in purple and blue, on a lined green and blue ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, 27cm high Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg.93, catalogue no. 255, similar vase illustrated.
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, shouldered bulbous form, model no. C3-13, tubeline decorated with clover flowers in purple and green, on a mottled blue ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, 17cm high Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg.89, catalogue no. 247, for three comparable vases.
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, bulbous form with stem neck, model no. C61-1, tubeline decorated with carnations in purple and blue on an olive green mottled ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, 16cm high Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg.108, catalogue no. 287, for three comparable vases.
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, cut-form, model no. C8-6, tubeline decorated with peony flowers in purple and blue on a green mottled ground, designed by George Cartlidge, printed mark and facsimile signature, 17cm high Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg92, catalogue no. 2852, far left, for similar vase illustrated.
S. HANCOCK & SONS: MORRISWARE VASE, compressed form with long tapering neck, model no. C10-7, tubeline decorated with flower stems in purple and green, on a dark green mottled ground, designed by George Cartlidge, and a similar vase, printed marks and facsimile signature, 21.5cm high (2) Literature: Tony Johnson, The Morrisware Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, pg.93, catalogue no. 254, for three comparable vases
WILLIAM S MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN: A LUSTRE WARE VASE, shouldered baluster form, the top painted with a text in Latin " Non *Procredi est * Regredi* (Not to advance is to fall behind), below a freize of scrolling flowers and leaves in a ruby lustre on a orange green lustre ground, the foot with a stylized band, no. 3049, signed and impressed marks, 29.5cm high
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH: AN ALDERMASTON POTTERY BOWL, circular form, painted in polychrome in an abstract design, 25.5cm diameter, a small vase, lustre glazed on an off-white ground, signed markings, 9.5cm high, with two pamphlets and a signed copy of Alan Caiger-Smith and Aldermaston Pottery 1955-1993 (5) Provenance: Purchased direct from the vendor from Aldermaston Pottery, November 2, 2004.
JOHN JELFS: A COTSWOLD POTTERY STONEWARE "SODA" JAR, bottle form with incised decoration, 25cm high, a Sarah Walton stoneware potpourrie pot and wall sconce, and two art pottery vases, impressed markings (5) Provenance: The John Jelfs vase purchased from Beaux Arts, Bath, 20th September 2008.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN " FAJANCE" CERAMICS, comprising an octagonal shaped box, with detachable cover, a shallow twin handled dish, a square shaped dish, a "Bacca" rectangular shaped vase, and a small squat vase, each decorated in a stylised aztec design, painted and printed marks, tallest 19cm high (5)
THOMAS WEBB & SONS (STOURBRIDGE) CAMEO GLASS VASE, c.1890, ovoid form, the translucent yellow walls overlaid in red and opaque white and finely wheel-carved with blackberries and butterflies, the circular foot and rim banded, the interior lined in opaque white, circular acid-etched mark, 14.5cm high
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