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.
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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.
A 1930's ceramic jug by Crown Ducal created in the style of Charlotte Rhead; Crown Devon vase with Charlotte Rhead style decoration depicting stylised deer and foliage; a Maling vase; Poole ware vase with leaf decoration on black ground; seven piece sandwich set in Imari colours by Wades of England; and three large West German glazed vases. (14)
A reproduction Royal Worcester blue and white miniature mask jug; a large blue and white ware vase (damages); two Royal Crown Derby specimen teacups and saucers, pattern no's. 1297 and XLIX; a Royal Crown Derby hexagonal box and cover, pattern 1297, with original box; a Royal Worcester globular vase with slender neck decorated still-life fruit, signed illegibly; and other decorative ceramics, including an old tile.
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