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A Susie Cooper Studio vase, dated 1932, tapering cylindrical form, painted with tulip flowers in colours on a mushroom glaze, another Studio vase and a plate,and two rectangular dishes and a Quimper vase and jug printed and painted marks, main vase professionally restored, minor damages, 19.5cm. high (7)
An unusual A.E. Gray vase possibly by Susie Cooper, painted to the neck and foot with a band of geometric panels, in colours and gilt on a matt blue ground, a Gray's Pottery plate painted with oranges, three Gray's Pottery Gloria Lustre vases a box and cover and a miniature bowl, painted marks to base 19cm. high (7) Literature Hand Painted Gray's Lustre, City Museum Stoke on Trent, 1982, page 21 plate 29 for comparable vases illustrated.
A Poole Pottery twin-handled vase designed by Truda Carter, painted by Anne Hatchard, pattern CO, painted with geometric foliage in colours on a white ground, and another Poole vase painted with a bird amongst flowers and foliage impressed mark, painted marks and artist cipher 18.5cm. high (2).
A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery step-handled vase designed by Truda Adams, painted by Mary Brown, pattern EB shape 973, painted with stylised flowers and foliage impressed mark, painted marks and artist cipher, 17.5cm. high Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury, Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 63 for an identical vase.
A Carter Stabler Adams vase designed by Truda Carter, painted by Anne Hatchard, pattern BR shape 213, painted with stylised flowers and foliage in mint green, black and brown on a white ground, impressed and incised marks, painted marks and artist cipher, professionally restored 23.5cm. high Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 69 for a comparable vase. Andrew Casey Art Deco Ceramics in Britain ACC page 101 plate 12.9 for a comparable vase.
A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase designed by Truda Adams, painted by Anne Hatchard, pattern ER shape 684, shouldered form, painted with a bouquet of stylised spring flowers, in colours on a white ground, the rim with a frieze of lotus flower and banner, a charger painted with flowers, a tall Chinese Blue vase and six other Poole pottery items various marks, minor damages, 37cm. high (9).
'Sycamore Tree' a Wedgwood Fairyland Flame lustre vase designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, shape no.3150, printed and painted with panels of Feng Hwang, Bridge and Ship and Tree, in colours and gilt on a flame red ground, highlighted in gilt, printed and impressed marks, small glaze frit to top rim, 20.5cm. high
A Boch Freres Gres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern E.2466, barrel form, decorated with a chevron band in brown on a rust coloured ground impressed, printed and painted marks, hand painted signature 20cm. high Literature Marc Pairon Charles Catteau Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium, Fondation Charles Catteau, page 564 for a drawing of this design, the signature is hand painted by Charles Catteau.
A Boch Freres Gres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern D.771, slender, swollen cylindrical form, painted with flowerhead roundels in brown and black on a gun-metal grey ground impressed , printed and painted marks, facsimile signature 27cm. high Marc Pairon Charles Catteau Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium, Fondation Charles Catteau, page 424 catalogue number 989 for a comparable vase
Boch Freres Gres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern D.914, decorated with panels of bell flowers in black enamel on a crackled white glaze impressed, printed and painted marks, 24.5cm. high Literature Marc Pairon Charles Catteau Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium, Fondation Charles Catteau, page 553 for a comparable vase.
A Boch Freres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern D.1174. shape 844, enamelled with geometric flowers and foliage in shades of blue, yellow and black on a crackled white ground, and another Gres Keramis vase printed factory marks, professionally restored rim, 31.5cm. high (2)
A Large Boch Freres Keramis vase designed by Charles Catteau, pattern D.2305, shouldered form, painted with a frieze of scrolling flowers and foliage in mushroom on a brown ground printed and painted marks, facsimile signature 35cm. high Literature Marc Pairon Charles Catteau Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium, Fondation Charles Catteau, page 316 catalogue number 600 for a comparable design.
A Theodore Haviland Limoges dish designed by Edouard Marcel Sandoz, tapering rectangular form, modelled in low relief and painted with a butterfly, on golden ground, a Limoges vase, a miniature Limoges vase and a dish printed factory marks and facsimile signature 8.5cm. wide (4)
A Stuart engraved and cut clear and frosted glass vase, flaring cylindrical form on applied foot, decorated with fish surrounded by waves and air bubbles, swimming unsigned 29cm. high Literature Art Deco to Post Modernism A Legacy of British Art Deco Glass, Exhibition September 2003, page 13 catalogue number 35 for a comparable vase illustrated.
An engraved glass vase attributed to Orrefors and designed by Simon Gate, engraved with a Bacchanalian scene of a nude female musician playing two pipes, next to two nude female dancers offering up bunches of grapes on a vine, unsigned, flat chip to top rim, 20.5cm. high Literature Swedish Glass Factories 1915-1960 Prestel, page 95 G.1935 for a comparable form with engraved figure.
A Whitefriars cased Cinnamon glass vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, designed in 1965, cased in clear, a collection of Whitefriars glass and a studio glass bowl applied paper label, 21cm. high (a lot) Literature Lesley Jackson (editor) Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications page 137 plate 152 for comparable examples.
A Whitefriars Shadow Green glass vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, angular, mould blown soda glass, two Whitefriars Knobbly glass vases, a thick emerald green flaring bowl probably designed by Geoffrey Baxter, and four other items unsigned 17.5cm. high (8) Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 136 plate 148 for comparable vases.
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