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CARN POTTERY; a stepped angled cream and pale blue ground vase, height 11.5cm, printed marks to base, signed by John Beusmans, inscribed 'X14', a rectangular vase with panel of acrylic glaze, with printed marks and signed by John Beusmans, height 15cm and a small square section vase, printed marks, signed with initials J.B., inscribed 'A2', height 11cm (3).
CARN POTTERY; a trapezium shaped pale green ground vase with circular borax glazed panel, printed marks to base, signed by John Beusmans, height 8cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tiny chip on base in one corner - possibly done in manufacture, not visible when standing. Otherwise, good condition with no other sign of damage or repair.
DENBAC; a stoneware jug covered in mustard glaze, incised pottery mark and numerals, and a Gres de Ramervillers flared lustre vase, impressed mark, tallest height 16cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
LINTHORPE; a large blue and yellow glazed twin handled vase with flared neck and spreading foot, impressed mark, no.1547, height 47cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hairline crack to rim and restoration to chip next to hairline; neck with several hairline cracks and neck has been fully restored; firing cracks on one handle, glaze crazing throughout; horizontal line below glaze approx 5cm below shoulder.
POOLE POTTERY; a tall carved and glazed vase of tapering form, incised pottery mark and painted decorator's mark for Josephine Wall, made 1967-68, height 39.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Short faint hairline to inside of rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ROOKWOOD POTTERY; a large brown glazed floral painted vase, height 30cm and a Belgian 'Alexandre' ribbed ovoid red glazed vase, impressed and scratched marks to base, height 27cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Floral decorated vase: glaze crazing throughout; 3 pre firing glaze discrepancies. Red vase: glaze crazing.
DAUM; a very large clear glass and vertical swirl decorated flared vase, height 29cm, a further Daum vase of rectangular form, height 30cm and a Baccarat glass vase, height 25cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Mild wear to base of all. Large vase has one scuff to top edge, approx 10cm in length.
DAVIDSON; a moulded black glass commemorative inkwell for General Gordon, inscribed 'Chinese Gordon', diameter 10.5cm, a matching match striker, height 7.5cm, also a lozenge shaped inkwell and stopper with combination pen rest, a vase in the form of a chest of drawers, a large pedestal bowl, two jugs, a matt black small jardinière, two vases, two small jugs, a miniature coal scuttle and a commemorative match striker in the form of a boot, inscribed 'M. Dawson Trainer, J. Watts Jockey' (14).
EDWARD MOORE; a malachite glass vase modelled as three stylised birds linked by chains on a spreading circular base, height 17.25cm, an identical example in plain white and a similar malachite glass vase decorated with rams heads on a circular moulded base, height 17.25cm.
EDWARD MOORE; a quantity of moulded glass including a green ribbed match striker, oval salt, basket moulded bowl, jug, twin handled oval bowl, two baskets, two pairs of vases, two pedestal salts, a jug and bowl, shell moulded vase and a square sectioned vase (17). CONDITION REPORT: Turquoise basket chip to top, jug has spout chip and rim hairline, marbled wooden platter with vines chips to all four feet and chips to four top corners. Hairline crack to turquoise match striker from rim. One blue marbled three foot urn which broken and reglued. All with sharp seams, some minor fritting to the raised seams, with moulding, cracks and ripples as to be expected with moulded glass items.
HEPPELL; a quantity of milk glass including a pair of oval tea canisters and covers, two preserve pots and covers, a wall pocket, jug, height 16cm, bowl, two planters, a small jug, a square sectioned vase and a cylindrical vase (12). CONDITION REPORT: Foot chip to acorn decorated jug, wagon wheel large chip, to back of wheel and chip to rim. Bee Hive heavily moulded cracks to finial. Royal Albert Hall, one with large rim chip, lid with firing bubble and two chips. One with fritting to inner rim and top rim of pot, chip to base of wall pocket and two hairline cracks. Two handled pot decorated with acorns chip to base of one foot. All with sharp seams, some minor fritting to the raised seams, with moulding, cracks and ripples as to be expected with moulded glass items.
HOLMEGAARD; a set of four 'Canada' wine glasses designed by Per Lutken, a squat jug, a Whitefriars controlled bubble shallow dish, a further golden amber lobed vase, two small Whitefriars jugs in willow and golden amber, a Whitefriars lobed lamp base in kingfisher blue and a rub red three sided dish designed by Geoffrey Baxter. CONDITION REPORT: We would be unable to ship this lot, we would suggest contacting Mailboxes Etc (01625 429900) for a shipping quote.
NORMAN STUART CLARKE (born 1944); a tall glass vase with a white wave decoration between the purple upper section and blue mottled lower section, height 22.5cm, and a lower wide mouthed example decorated with a tree on earth green and sky blue mottled background, both signed to base and dated '97 (2).
ORREFORS; a clear glass slightly smoked ribbed vase, etched to base, no.4247, height 18cm, a heavy clear glass bowl inscribed 'Orrefors, Expo, PN 197-60, Sven Palmgrist', height 18cm and a square sectioned slightly blue tinted vase with indistinct etched marks to base, no.B1151, height 10cm (3).
SOWERBY; a pair of blue and white malachite pressed glass triangular sectioned vases, height 9.75cm, a further pair of blue/green and white malachite twin handled rectangular sectioned vases, height 8.5cm, a conjoined purple malachite glass vase, two square sectioned glass vases, a large purple top hat, a shallow moulded twin handled bowl, a mottled hexagonal vase, a malachite rectangular planter, a similar cauldron and a single handled green malachite basket (13).
SOWERBY; a pair of large malachite obelisks, one in blue and white, one in green and white, heights 28cm, a wood effect basket, a purple glass bugle vase, a large ovoid ribbed vase with band of floral decoration and a pale blue and white floral decorated mug (6).
JANET LEACH (1918-1997) for Leach Pottery; a small stoneware jar and cover, impressed JL and SI marks, and a Leach Pottery porcelain bud vase, impressed SI mark, tallest height 9cm (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Shallow chip to edge of lid (hardly noticeable, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
WHITEFRIARS; five pieces of tangerine coloured glass designed by Geoffrey Baxter, two coffin vases, two graduated cylindrical bark vases and a nail head vase, height 20cm. CONDITION REPORT: All five pieces in good condition with no sign of damage or repair. Large "bark" vase has scratches to base commensurate with use.
WHITEFRIARS; two Geoffrey Baxter designed coffin vases, one in kingfisher blue and the other in pewter, height 13cm, a cylindrical bark red ground vase, height 19cm and a streaky purple tinted vase, height 17cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Purple glass vase has several small scratches to body. Kingfisher blue coffin pot has fritting to inner rim in one corner. All have scuffing to underside commensurate with age and use where they've been placed on surfaces.
ERIC LEAPER (1921-2002); a faceted earthenware jar covered in scarlet red, black and white running glaze, incised signature, height 10cm, and a porcelain vase by Elaine Hind, painted signature, gallery sticker, height 19cm (2). (D) Provenance (vase): Purchased from The Gallery Upstairs, Henley-in-Arden. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
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