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An Art Deco diamond, ruby, onyx and seed pearl pendant, designed as a rising flame of calibre cut rubies below plumes of pave set single cuts, the stemless kylix vase below of carved onyx with finely modelled swan neck handles, with 1914-1934 Swiss import mark for platinum verso and maker's cartouche 'AsL' in a rectangular cartouche, to a diamond set bale, 6.5cm long, 13.7gms CONDITION: excellent, stones bright and without loss, mount without any noted repairs
Five various studio glass vases comprising:- a cylindrical blue and green vase with wide rim, probably Mdina, a striated white onion shaped vase with millefiori inclusions and original Murano label, a heavy globe vase with metallic particles and millefiori inclusions, a small Maltese Mtarfa posy vase in blue with swirl surface finish, signed and with original paper label, and a tall vase in flambe multi-coloured glass.(5)
A Hancock & Son Morrisware vase by George Cartlidge, pattern no.C5-11, compressed form, tubeline decorated with flowers and foliage in purple and blue on a mottled green ground, a Morrisware bowl C46-5 and a bowl C75-2, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, daffodil bowl restored, 13cm. diam. (3) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, page 90 catalogue number 249 for this vase illustrated. Provenance The Collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Hancock & Son Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, pattern no. C3-1, shouldered form, tubeline decorated with clover flowers in purple and green on a mottled blue ground, and another Morrisware vase similar, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, 18cm. high, (2) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, page 89 catalogue number 247 Provenance The Collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Linthorpe Pottery vase, model no.1801, ovoid with flaring neck, slip decorated with foliage in mushroom and sand on a turquoise ground, two vases made for Liberty decorated with crayfish, a Gouda vase retailed by Liberty and a collection of art pottery impressed marks, 21cm. high (15)
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no. C28-2, shouldered form with cylindrical neck, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled blue ground, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, 36.5cm. high Provenance The Collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Poole Pottery Atlantis vase, model no.A.91, slender, swollen cylindrical form with flaring rim, incised with columns of geometric design, in white, black and turquoise, on a terracotta ground, and another similar Poole Atlantis vase by Jennie Haigh, impressed and incised marks, 25cm. high, (2)
A Ruskin Pottery lustre vase designed by William Howson Taylor, dated 1915, shouldered, flaring cylindrical form, decorated with a band of fruiting grape vine in green on a yellow lustre ground, a Ruskin Pottery orange lustre carafe vase and two Crystalline vases printed and impressed marks, 15cm high (4)
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C17-10, cylindrical form with swollen neck, tubeline decorated with thistle flowers in purple and green on a mottled blue ground, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature 30cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, page 97 catalogue number 264 for three comparable vases. Provenance The Collection of Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Poole Pottery Freeform vase designed by Alfred Read and Guy Sydenham, shape 352 pattern PY, painted in colours and four other graduated Freeform vases in different patterns printed and painted marks, 19cm. high (5) Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 107 for a comparable vase.
A Whitefriars glass Willow shoulder vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, modelled in low relief, applied Whitefriars paper label and number label 9678, 23cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 138 plate 156 for a comparable example illustrated.
A Poole Pottery Atlantis vase by Guy Sydenham, ovoid with applied loop handles, incised vertical columns, glazed brown, an Atlantis vase by Guy Sydenham carved with animal features, two Atlantis pebble vases by Guy Sydenham, and two footed bowls, impressed and incised marks, 15cm. high (6)
A Whitefriars Willow cased glass vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, smoked glass cased in clear, slender flaring form, another smaller and a collection of Whitefriars and other glass unsigned, 20cm. high (a lot) Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis, page 137 plate 152 for a comparable vase illustrated. this range of cased vases was introduced in 1965.
An Iittala Kantarelli type vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala, with cut veins, a Varsanjalka (foal's foot) vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala and an Iittala Orchid vase designed by Timo Sarpaneva, etched marks to base, 24.5cm. high. (3) Literature Iittala 125 Years of Finnish Glass, Arnoldsche, page 243 for a comparable foal's foot vase illustrated.
'Finch Gold' a Dennis China Works vase designed by Sally Tuffin, dated 2005, limited edition of 30, shouldered form, painted in colours with a gold finch on a yellow ground, and a 'Spider's Web' Dennis China Works pot and cover impressed and painted marks, numbered 3/30,13.5cm. high, (2)
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no. C14-3, swollen form with everted rim, tubeline decorated with cornflowers in red and green on a mottled brown ground printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, 33cm. high Provenance The collection of Tony Johnson. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C18-11, tapering form with knopped neck, slip decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled blue ground, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, professional restoration to base rim, 24.5cm. high Provenance The collection of Tony Johnson. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
'Caprice' a Clarice Cliff 342 vase, painted in colours on a sky blue ground, painted factory mark, 20cm. high Literature Peter Wentworth-Sheilds and Kay Johnson Clarice Cliff, L'Odeon London, 1976 page 46 plat 10 this vase illustrated. Provenance Peter Wentworth-Sheilds and Kay Johnson Collection. Catalogue notes This vase has the painted title Caprice added to the printed factory mark to the base.
An Art Deco Poole Pottery Plane Ware vase probably designed by John Adams, model no. 280, footed cylindrical form with applied modernist geometric handles, covered in an Apple Green spray glaze, impressed and incised marks, professional restoration to top rim, 18cm. high Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury, Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 71 this shape illustrated.
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