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A Minton Cloisonne vase probably designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, cylindrical form on Chinese wood stand, enamelled with panels of stylised flowers and foliage and Chinese characters in colours on a turquoise ground, highlighted in gilt, impressed mark, professionally restored base, 16cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1898, slender baluster form, incised and painted with finches flying after a butterfly, in shades of brown and green on a buff ground, incised 8-1898, Martin Bros London & Southall, firing crack to shoulder and also one to base, 25cm. high
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug by Frank Butler, dated 1873, shouldered form incised with scrolling foliage bands in shades of blue and green on an off white ground, a vase and two other jugs similar impressed and incised marks, small underglaze chip to base rim, 16cm. high (4)
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, ovoid with collar rim, painted with sunflowers in dark brown on a mottled brown ground, R W Martin London & Southall, chips to base rim, 10.5cm. high Catalogue Notes William James Chaplin (1787-1859), 'The Napolean of Coaching' ran Chaplin stage coaches, from about 1827 he had 16 children including William Augustus Chaplin. Provenance William Augustus Chaplin thence by descent.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1882, ovoid with applied lug handles, incised with stylised foliage in shades of brown on a buff ground, incised 82 Martin London & Southall, minor glaze faults, 12cm. high Provenance William Augustus Chaplin thence by descent.
A Burmantoft's Faience Anglo Persian vase designed by Leonard King, design 85, swollen form with tapering neck, painted with large peony flowers and foliage in blue, green and aubergine on a brown ground impressed marks, printed and painted marks, painted monogram, minor professional restoration to the top rim, 25cm. high
A Della Robbia bottle vase designed by Charles Collis, tapering form with knopped neck, incised and painted with stylised foliage in shades of green incised Della Robbia ship mark, and artist's monogram, and ELL artist monogram, professional restoration to neck, 34cm. high Catalogue notes the incised C mark is believed to be used on pieces designed by Charles Collis or produced with his assistance.
A Martin Brothers Medieval Revival stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, large, footed cup form with three applied grotesque mask handles, incised and painted with scenes of a Medieval king seated on his thrown and toasting a Knight, flanked with scenes of knights and peasants drinking, in shades of blue, brown and green on a buff ground incised 16. A17.452 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, riveted firing fault, damages 21cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered form, incised with a grotesque dragon amidst scrolling foliage with poppy seed heads, in shades of blue and ochre incised 8-1889 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall, 20cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Potters Woolley and Wallis, 24th October 2006, lot 49.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase by William S Mycock, dated 1915, cylindrical body with cylindrical neck, painted with scrolling foliate ground in ruby and golden lustre, on a royal blue ground, with Latin inscription and chequered green and golden lustre neck, impressed marks, painted artists monogram and date code, 23cm. high
A Burmantoft's Faience Anglo Persian twin-handled vase designed by Leonard King, model no.644, tapering cylindrical form with strap handles, painted with a ferocious dragon amongst scrolling flowers and foliage, in shades of blue, purple, aubergine and green on a white ground, impressed and painted marks, LK monogram glaze loss, 21cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1878, slender baluster form with cylindrical neck, incised with a crane wading in a river, an eel in its mouth, glazed blue on a buff ground, the reverse with four flying cranes, the neck and foot modelled in low relief with geometric foliage bands, incised R W Martin Southall 3 1878, drilled for electric lamp, 41cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis, page 56 figure 62 for a comparable vase.
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