A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by and E.T.Radford, ovoid with collar rim, painted with simple foliate design in grey and turquoise, three other Pilkington's vases and two Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian plates by Gladys Rodgers, impressed and incised marks, painted artist cipher, 22cm. high, (6)
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‡ Hans Coper (1921-1981) a stoneware thistle form vase, textured body with manganese and white slip highlights impressed seal mark, 15cm. high Provenance Bought directly from Lucie Rie's studio at Albion Mews circa 1958. Literature Tony Birks, Hans Coper, Collins, page 88 for a comparable, more streamlined form.
A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware ewer designed by George Cartlidge, model no. C76-1, painted with stylised flowers in green, blue and purple on a sand ground, and a Morris Ware solifleur vase, printed and painted marks, and facsimile signature, repaired handle to jug, 22cm. high, (2) Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 303 for a comparable ewer. Provenance Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Whitefriars Willow glass vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, rectangular cast in low relief with geometric panel, unsigned, 27cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 140 plate 161 for a comparable example.
A large Hancock & Sons Morris Ware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C28-1, ovoid with long cylindrical neck and everted rim, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled green ground, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, 36.5cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 101 catalogue number 269 for this design in another colour-way. Provenance Millennium Collection, Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Bauhaus Hamelner Topferei vase designed by Gertrud Kraut and painted design by Anni Rawitzer, the ovoid body with tall flaring neck, applied with two strap handles, painted with a geometric design in blue and ochre on a crackled cream ground impressed mark to base, chips to foot rim, 40cm. high Catalogue Notes The H.T. Hamelner Topferei pottery was founded in Hameln, Germany in 1922 by Gertrud Kraut and Dr Georg Rawitzer - who were both members of the Deutsche Werkbund. This vase was designed in 1924 and made circa 1930.
‡ Joanna Constantinidis (1927-2000) a stoneware swollen cylindrical vase, elliptical section covered in a pitted bronze and sand glaze, impressed seal mark, 32cm. high Provenance H.R Stone, thence by descent Literature H R Stone taught at the Sheffield College of Art after World War II. In 1946 Joanna Constantinidis studied at the college, initially fine art but then she developed a passion for pottery transferring to this course for her intermediate exams.
‡ William Bill Marshall (1923-2007) a large stoneware vase, with collar rim, covered in a transparent, running nuka glaze to the foot with patches of copper to the shoulder, with impressed trellis decoration to the shoulder, impressed WM seal to side of base, 40cm. high Provenance Sheila Harrison Fine Art, 1989
A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C8-28, swollen form with tapering foot, decorated with flowers in green, brown, purple and red on a pale green ground, printed factory mark, facsimile signature, professional restoration to top rim, 17cm. high Provenance Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C3.4, shouldered form, slip decorated with clover stems in purple and bottle green on a mottled green ground, printed factory mark, facsimile signature, 18cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 89 catalogue number 247 Provenance Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Hancock & Son Morris Ware drum vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no. C13-3, cylindrical with knopped stem, slip decorated with stylised flowers in green and purple on a mottled green ground, printed factory mark, facsimile signature, 23cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 96 plate 261 for a comparable jardiniere illustrated. Provenance Frank R Marshall & Co Auctioneers 21st March 2006 lot 297. Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C63-6 painted with carnations, in purple and green on a mottled blue ground printed factory mark facsimile signature 15cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 108 catalogue number 287 this actual vase illustrated. Provenance Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
Carol McNicoll (born 1943) a split bowl, sgraffito decorated in shades of mushroom and pale blue on a white ground, a Dart Pottery jardiniere and small vase designed by Janice Tchalenko, two crystalline glaze porcelain boxes and covers by Stephen R Jones, two early Robin Welch cylinder vases and a collection of studio pottery incised signature, 20cm. wide (a lot)
A large Hancock & Sons Morris Ware vase designed by George Cartlidge, model no.C28-27, ovoid with long cylindrical neck and everted rim, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in red, purple and green on a mottled pale blue ground, printed factory mark, painted facsimile signature, small chip to base rim, 36.5cm. high Literature Tony Johnson The Morris Ware, Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, private press, page 101 catalogue number 269 for this actual vase illustrated. Provenance Tony Johnson This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
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