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ANDREW LOGAN (born 1945); 'The Pollinators', a stoneware baluster vase thrown by Kate Malone and embellished by Andrew Logan using resin, mirror, glass, jewels and glitter, impressed mark and incised signature dated 2023, height 27.5cm, diameter 13.5cm."It is a joy to be part of such an important project, enabling young people to express themselves. I started drawing and making work at a young age but didn't have any access to clay facilities. If this scheme had been going back then I might have had a very different life!" Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
KATE MALONE (born 1959); a monumental stoneware vase with applied flowers covered in glowing lime green glaze with streaky blue glaze to the interior pooling to the well, incised signature dated 2012, height 51cm, diameter 31.5cm.“The intention of this piece is to create a feeling of being in a meadow of flowers. The glaze is unusual – a combination of two firings that I’ve not since been able to recreate. The essence of optimism made me feel it appropriate for my 2023 FiredUp4 donation.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
SIMON OLLEY (born 1961); 'The Fired Up Four Vase', an oval earthenware vessel, slipped, painted with underglazes and sgraffito-decorated with four black dogs racing over hillsides, the reverse depicting the four dogs sitting, incised signature, made 2023, height 25cm, diameter 24.5cm.“As a child I was very fortunate to wheel-throw pots under the guiding hands of Tessa Oates at Chipstead Craft Studios, and later modelling and sculpting while at Sevenoaks School. These experiences stayed with me (as did some of the pots) and helped me to find creative directions in adult life.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
CAROLYN TRIPP (born 1962); 'My Greatest Desire', a tall porcelain vase decorated with hand-drawn and screen-printed imagery and text, impressed CT mark, made 2023, height 34cm, diameter 18.5cm.“Inspired by a poem I penned in the early 1980s, and covered in key memories of that period in time, the piece tells the story of an all-consuming first love.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
LOIS GUNN (born 1985); 'Opportunity', a bipartite stoneware sculpture of a hand holding a vase and bird with underglaze and transparent glaze decoration, incised and inscribed signatures, height 30.5cm, width 17cm (2).“Created with FiredUp4 in mind, this piece expresses the belief that artists can lift each other up and support each other to create beauty and positivity in the world. A celebration of the next generation of potters and artists that we hope to support through the work of FiredUp4.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ZANDRA RHODES (born 1940); 'Two Vases', a stoneware baluster vase thrown by Kate Malone and decorated by Zandra Rhodes covered in crystalline glaze and incised wavy decoration, incised signature dated 2023, made at Kate Malone's studio in Kent, height 24cm, diameter 14.5cm, and a vase with wavy rim decorated with a stylised face, height 23cm, diameter 13cm (2).“Through my friendship with Kate Malone and being a collector of ceramics, I want to ensure this wonderful craft survives into the modern world. Whatever happens, we must fight to ensure that the young today have access to clay. I am very honoured to decorate two pots for this cause.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ANNA SILVERTON (born 1959); 'Sunshine Yellow', a porcelain vase with flared rim covered in dolomite glaze, incised signature, made 2023, height 18cm, diameter 15cm.“Recurring themes in my work involve contrasts, between playfulness and precision, classic and contemporary. I work on the potter’s wheel focusing on profile with a meticulous smoothness of surface. I made this one-off vase in July 2023, for FiredUp4. To facilitate pottery studios and creative pathways for young people to thrive is just wonderful.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
ANDREW WICKS (born 1973); 'Gourd Vase', a tall carved porcelain gourd form with textured glazed surface, impressed AW mark dated 2023, height 35cm, diameter 22cm.“Creating with clay can be very calming and can achieve a great personal sense of achievement and joy. Clay is a totally unique material. To give young people at OnSide the opportunity to get their hands messy with clay, tap into their creativity and have fun is fantastic.” Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
NO RESERVE Binding.- The Book of common prayer...according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland, lacking L2, some spotting or foxing, occasional water-staining, lightly browned, contemporary black straight-grain morocco, gilt, flat spine in compartments with bird, acorn and vase motifs, covers with single filet border, corners little worn, rubbed at extremities, g.e., 8vo (binding 185 x 117mm.), Sold by G. and W. Nicol, 1801. sold as a binding and not subject to return.
Pine (William, printer).- Bible, English.- A Commentary on the Holy Bible: containing the whole sacred text of the Old and New Testaments, 2 parts in 1, double column, occasional spotting or mostly light staining, lightly browned, contemporary red morocco, gilt, flat spine in compartments with title within oval frame and vase motifs, 1 upper corner little worn, corners bumped, a few stains, rubbed and scuffed, g.e., [D&M 912], 12mo, Bristol, William Pine, 1774.⁂ Rare at auction. We can trace only one other copy, which was defective (Christie's, The Cornelius J. Hauck Collection, 2006, lot 366).
*MARIE VOROBIEFF 'MAREVNA' (1892-1984) 'Mrs Gladys Chinchen' half length portrait of a lady seated in an interior, a vase of flowers beside her, signed, dated 1955 and inscribed "Athelhampton Hall" lower left, further inscribed "For Gladis Tchinchin, Lov" (sic) upper right, watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper, 73cm x 55cmMarie Vorobieff-Stebelska (1892- May 4, 1984) was the artist of Russian-Polish origins. The name Marevna was given to her after a Russian fairy sea princess by the writer Maxim Gorky, whom she met in Capri in Italy. Subsequently, this became her signature artistic name. An audacious yet charming and high spirited character, Marevna travelled Europe extensively and was one of the first women artists, achieving remarkable blends of pointillism and structure in her work. Marevna was initially a portraitist but embraced Cubism, partially due to the influences of her relationship with the world famous Mexican painter/muralist Diego Rivera with whom she also had a daughter, Marika. Marevna spent her mature years residing with Marika in England and lived at Athelhampton House from 1948 to 1956.
Royal Worcester twin handled vase, ovoid form raised on a circular foot, hand painted highland glen with croft, bridge and highland cattle, signed Harry Stinton, date coded 1923, height 21.5cm.CONDITION REPORT:The vase is in excellent condition throughout, some very very minor rubbing to gilt.
Early Chinese Kraak Blue and white bottle vase, of moulded pear-shaped form, decorated with stylised flowers, foliage and birds, height 31cm CONDITION REPORTThe vase is in good condition. However it does have some minor nibbles (6) round the lower surface of the vase and a firing crack on the neck of the vase.Please see additional imagesPROVENANCE: From a private collection.
Early Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, possible Kangxi period baluster form, decorated with a continuous scene of figures in a landscape of rocks and trees, raised on a hardwood stand (Damage to vase lip) height 26cm CONDITION REPORTThe vase is in good all round condition with exception to the obvious damage to the rim of the vase. Approximately 4.5cm x 1.5cm piece missing from the lip of the vase. There is also a small hairline crack to the inside lip but not visible to the exteriorSee additional imagesPROVENANCE: From a private collection.
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