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A David Leach Lowerdown studio pottery stoneware brushpot of cylindrical form, decorated with two bands of cream stylized feathers on a bluish brown ground, impressed mark to base, height approx 9cm, together with a David Leach diminutive vase, a Paul Green porcelain dish and two further items of studio pottery.
A Helen Pincombe tenmoku glazed vase, indistinct impressed seal mark, height approx 17.7cm (minor firing crack to rim), together with a collection of other studio pottery, including a Pat Groom Winchcombe Pottery jug (rim chips), another Winchcombe Pottery jug (rim chips), and an Owen Thorpe Churchstone Pottery coffee set, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers.
An Edwardian Arts and Crafts pewter two handled vase by William Hutton & Sons, the flared bowl and stem inset with four blue/green glazed Ruskin pottery cabochons above a spreading circular foot, bearing manufacturer's crossed swords mark and numbered '01095' to underside, the side inscribed 'Sept. 16. 1906', height approx 16cm.
A late 19th/early 20th Century Arts and Crafts copper two handled vase, possibly Yattendon or Fivemiletown, the slightly tapering body decorated with stylized artichokes and leaves below a banner inscribed 'Amor Pax', flanked by a pair of strapwork loop handles, height approx 24.5cm, width approx 31cm.
A Bretby art pottery vase, late 19th Century, the bulbous body covered in a turquoise glaze and moulded in relief with two mice and fruiting branches between a pair of ascending acanthus leaves, impressed maker's mark and shape number '544' to base, height approx 30cm (chip to footrim).
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1906, by Gordon M. Forsyth, the cylindrical neck above a heptagonal body, each facet decorated with a ruby and silver lustre coat of arms within scrolling stems of leaves against a blue ground, impressed factory marks and '207' and painted artist's monogram to base, height approx 24cm (hairline crack to body).
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1920, by Richard Joyce, the stout body and short flared neck decorated with quatrefoil motifs framed by scrolling leaves against a blue ground, impressed factory mark and '3256' and painted artist's monogram to base, height approx 19cm.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, early 20th Century, by Eliza Simmance, the high shouldered ovoid body decorated in relief with stylized pink poppies, slender leaves and scrolling tendrils against a mottled two shades of blue and brown ground, impressed factory marks, incised artist's monogram and '866' to base, height approx 37.5cm (restoration to neck).
An Eric James Mellon studio pottery copper carbonate raku 'Theme of Tenderness' bowl, signed, inscribed and dated '1983' to base, diameter approx 14cm (minor chips to rim), together with a similar vase (faults) and a further bowl, both by Mellon. Note: the bowl is illustrated on page 143 of 'Decorating Stoneware' by Eric James Mellon and Paul Foster.
A Reginald Wells Coldrum Pottery vase, circa 1910-1924, the stout ovoid body covered in a pitted turquoise and grey glaze, impressed 'Coldrvm Chelsea' to base, height approx 21.5cm. Note: this vase is illustrated on page 361 of 'The Studio, A Magazine of Fine and Applied Art', Volume 90, Number 393, December 15th 1925. Provenance: given as a gift by Reginald Wells to the family of the current vendor.
A Reginald Wells Soon Pottery vase, circa 1912-21, the baluster body covered in a cream glaze, impressed 'Soon' to base, height approx 25cm (repaired chips to rim), together with a flambé glazed bottle vase, unmarked, height approx 15.5cm. Provenance: given as a gift by Reginald Wells to the family of the current vendor.
A modern Moorcroft blue-on-blue miniature squat vase, of lower bulbous form, tube-line decorated and underglaze painted in tones of blue, impressed 'Moorcroft made in England' and dated 2002 verso, h.9.8cm Note: sold with Moorcroft box and cover Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults, as new.
A modern Moorcroft pottery squat vase in the Saadian pattern, of mid-bulbous form, stylised floral tube-lined decoration and underglaze painted in bright colours, impressed 'Moorcroft made in Stoke on Trent, England' and dated 2001, monogrammed verso, h.11cm, dia.18.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults, as new.
A collection of Moorcroft magnolia pattern pottery, to include; an oval bowl, length 23.2cm, an ovoid vase, h.13cm, a small circular bowl, dia.11.8cm, and a dressing table tidy and cover w.7.3cm, each impressed 'Moorcroft' verso (4) Condition Report / Extra Information Bowl - some wide crazing.Vase - finely crazed throughout.Circular bowl - finely crazed throughout.Tidy and cover - some wide crazing to lid only.
A modern Moorcroft pottery squat vase in the Butterfly pattern, of mid-bulbous form, tubelined and underglaze painted in bright colour tones, impressed 'Moorcroft made in England', with further green painted monogram verso, h.11.5cm, dia.18.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults, as new.
A pair of 1930s Carltonware red lustre ovoid vases, in the wagonwheels pattern, bright colour enamel and gilt decorated, black printed backstamp 'Carltonware Made in England' verso, h.15.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both vases finely crazed to interior.One vase also crazed to exterior and with 6x4mm low relief chip to underside of foot rim.The other vase good.Both with minor gilt wear.
A large Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Frank Butler, of baluster form, underglaze painted in tones of brown, blue and green, with continuous trailing floral stylised incised decoration, impressed 'Royal Doulton England' and incised 'FAB', numbered '768' verso, h.37.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some areas of crazing only.
A large glazed studio pottery floor vase and cover, of shouldered tapering form, painted in tones of blue, brown and green, the central section decorated with incised standing figures each dressed in robes, painted artists monogram RW (possibly Robin Welch) verso, gross h.74cm
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