A Victorian needlework sampler worked by Mary Ann Danton, Aged 12 (?) Years, Goodnestone School 1856, and worked with six line verse in red, trees, crowns and baskets of flowers, 14.5ins x 13ins (mothed and damaged), in modern maple frame and glazed, a 19th Century Berlinwork woolwork panel depicting a vase of flowers, 12ins x 9ins, in gilt frame and glazed, and a late Georgian silk needlework panel of a woman seated by a lion, oval 7.75ins x 4.75ins, within black and gilt glass and modern gilt frame and glazed
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A Moorcroft pottery vase of waisted form tube lined and decorated in colours with "Pansy" design, on a dark blue ground, 8.25ins high (painted mark in blue and impressed "Moorcroft" and "Made in England" - rim restored) and a ditto ovoid shaped vase tube lined and decorated in colours with "Anemone" design on a dark blue ground, 10ins high (painted green/blue mark and impressed "Moorcroft" and "Made in England")
Two Moorcroft pottery vases, both tube lined and decorated in colours with "Orchid" design on a blue ground, comprising - squat circular vase, 4.5ins high and squat baluster vase, 5ins high (one with impressed factory mark and initialled "WM" in blue to base and the other with impressed factory mark and paper label to base)
A Moorcroft pottery vase with flared rim, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Columbine" design, on a cream ground, 8ins high (impressed "Moorcroft" and "Made in England"), and an ovoid vase with "Clematis" design, 5ins high (impressed "Moorcroft" and "England") and three other pieces of Moorcroft pottery various
Heading - Small Collection of ..................... Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - High fired stoneware vase of "pinched" form, 10.625ins high, circa 1960's Note : This piece might be said to represent an early transition Ruth Duckworth made from small utilitarian domestic ware to more organic abstract forms which she developed both in ceramics and bronze sculptures in the United States after she had moved there
Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Hand raised stoneware sleeve vase of "Organic" form with central brown girdle and a textured body decorated in merged green pigments, 5.375ins high, another of bi-conical form with scraffito decoration on a grey/brown ground, 6.125ins high (indistinct incised mark to base), and four other small vases, various (all 1960's)
Pale green jadeite small cup, 4.5cm H and a soapstone carving, and a jade figure of Buddha (3), C18th Chinese octagonal blue & white tea bowl, early C19th Persian dish with silvered copper finish, the border with interweave decoration, the inner rim hammered with polka dot decoration, 33cm diameter, together with a brass jardinière with incised dragon decoration, 14cm high (2), Satsuma pottery vase, C20th blue and white vase and cover, various Imari table wares, two blue and white dishes and a mid C20th studio pottery case indistinctly signed
A 19th century clock garniture in blue porcelain, the clock mechanism with 8-day striking movement set within a lyre shaped case flanked by a pair of vase shaped candelabra, each to hold three candles, with paste stone borders and simulated pendulum, overlaid with gilt brass and other detail
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