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Lot 12

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, with modelled ribs, incised decoration, ochre and buff incised 1-99 Martin Bros London & Southall 12cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 198

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, modelled in low relief with a bird flying past Cypress trees, glazed with brown over a matt grey glaze, another modelled in low relief with ibex and another with galleons, impressed marks, 22cm. high (3).

Lot 209

A tall Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, dated 1906, shouldered, octagonal section, covered in a streaked cream over red flambe glaze, another covered in a streaked blue glaze and another vase impressed marks, 40.5cm. high

Lot 41

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, swollen square section, painted with green veins on a brown ground incised 2-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 367

‡ Dame Lucie Rie DBE(1902-1995) a porcelain beaker vase, flaring form with manganese sgraffito lines and manganese bands impressed seal mark 13.5cm. high Provenance Barry Moore, (1941-2015) Economist at Downing College, Cambridge.

Lot 169

A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1914, shouldered form, painted with a galleon at full sail, in golden lustre highlighted with flambe on a green ground impressed mark, painted artist cipher and date mark, paper label, 19cm. high

Lot 168

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, modelled in low relief with a stag amongst trees, covered in a running gold, blue and red flambe lustre glaze impressed marks and incised artist signature 21cm. high

Lot 234

A Minton Secessionist vase designed by John Wadsworth and Leon Solon, shouldered, twin-handled form, slip decorated with a peacock, in colours on a green ground impressed marks, professional restoration to one handle, 29cm. high

Lot 13

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1913, tapering cylindrical form with modelled veins and incised ground, glazed ochre incised 6.1913 Martin Bros London & Southall 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 28

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1904, tall, tapering cylindrical form, modelled with graduated circles glazed green over graduated brown to mushroom ground incised 9-1904 Martin Bros London & Southall 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 380

Marianne de Trey (born 1913) a porcelain bottle vase, ovoid with tapering cylindrical neck and everted rim, painted in shades of purple and turquoise over pale celadon blue, another bottle vase by Deirdre Burnett and five stem bowls impressed marks, 18cm. high

Lot 282

Tumbling Blocks a Dennis China works Trial bottle shape vase designed by Buchan Dennis, dated 2014, in shades of blue, green, black and white printed and painted marks, 32cm. high

Lot 176

An early Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, shouldered form with everted rim, covered in a streaked, translucent turquoise and lavender glaze over olive green, a Pilkington's octagonal bottle vase, three other vases and four dishes impressed marks, 26cm. high (9).

Lot 8

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1-1904, ovoid urchin form with dimpled body, glazed in shades of brown and green incised 1-1904 Martin Bros London & Southall 4.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 38

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, the gnarled tapering body, incised with wavy horizontal decoration with everted, pinched top rim, glazed green and ochre incised Martin London 6.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 49

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1904, ovoid body with tall, slender cylindrical neck and everted rim, painted with green veins over buff and brown incised 1904 Martin Bros London & Southall 11cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 58

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, the slender modelled body with everted pinched top rim, incised curved horizontal decoration, glazed brown with traces of green on a buff ground incised Martin Bros London, small repair to top rim, 8.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 217

A Compton Pottery box and cover, rectangular section, cast in low relief with fruiting vine, in green and blue, a Pilkington's Lancastrian fiery aventurine vase and another Pilkington's bowl glazed in curdled blue impressed marks to Pilkington's pieces, aventurine vase broken and repaired on rim, 12.5cm. wide (Compton), (3)

Lot 57

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1907, swollen form with vertical ribs and squared neck, covered in a brown glaze incised 9-1907 Martin Bros London & Southall, small glaze frit to foot rim 9cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 242

Carousel' a Moorcroft Pottery charger designed by Rachel Bishop, painted in colours on a deep blue ground, and a Moorcroft Pottery Puffins vase impressed and painted marks, silver dash mark to charger, 35cm. diam. (2)

Lot 249

A Wedgwood Dragon lustre vase designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, shape no.3177, cylindrical form with flaring foot and top rim, printed in gilt on a mottled blue lustre ground, and a Wedgwood Hummingbird lustre footed bowl printed factory marks, 28.5cm. high (2).

Lot 365

‡ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) a stoneware bottle vase, with ovoid body and flaring rim, covered in a pitted and speckled buff glaze impressed seal mark, 15.2cm. high Provenance Barry Moore, (1941-2015) Economist at Downing College, Cambridge.

Lot 353

‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt-glaze stoneware vase on offset base, the exterior glazed mottled blue, the inside of the bowl olive green, and a salt-glaze wall pocket by Toff Millway impressed seal mark, 13cm. high, 16cm wide (2)

Lot 177

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, ovoid with flaring neck, modelled in low relief with geometric panels, glazed ruby lustre, a shouldered vase covered in a mustard glaze and two other vases impressed marks, 22cm. high (4).

Lot 239

Wisteria' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, compressed form, painted in shades of pink, purple, yellow and green on a graduated green to blue ground, a Moorcroft Pomegranate dish, A Moorcroft Clematis vase and tazza and a Moorcorft Studio vase glazed green impressed and painted marks, painted green signature to Wisteria 13cm. high. (5) Provenance Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 14

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1906, swollen form with moulded warts, painted with grey veins over mushroom, incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall 9.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 298

Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware footed vase dated 1938, ovoid with incised decoration covered in a pale off blue/grey glaze to the foot incised Vyse and date 20cm. high

Lot 31

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, swollen form tapering to triangular rim, modelled with veins, glazed brown and olive incised 2-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 7cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 305

David Leach (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Pottery porcelain bowl, flaring, footed form, painted with simple tenmoku brush stroke design between blue bands, a bowl by Eleanor Whittall purchased in 1964, two vases by Irene Sims and another vase incised with birds impressed seal mark, 12.5cm. diam. (5) Provenance The Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection. Literature Geoffrey Godden Encyclopedia of British Porcelain B Jenkins, 1988 page 474 the David Leach bowl illustrated.

Lot 80

A good Martin Brothers stoneware poppy seed-head vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1900, the ribbed ovoid body with modelled lugs, incised with a flying insect to each side, glazed in shades of blue, white and aubergine on a brown ground incised 2 - 1900 Martin Bros London & Southall, applied paper collection label, 14cm. high Provenance A. H. Forsyth

Lot 112

A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, slender, swollen cylindrical form, covered in a running, volcanic white glaze with blue veins, over smoked blue and flambe ground, highlighted with yellow flambe printed Douton mark painted Noke and HN monogram, professionally restored top rim, 23cm. high

Lot 161

A Ruskin Pottery vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1916, painted with a band of clover leaf in white on a blue ground with green patches and streaking impressed marks, 25cm. high

Lot 51

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, ovoid form with everted rim, painted in dark green with blue and white vertical ribs, incised 3-99 Martin Bros London & Southall 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 432

John Hall Thorpe (1874-1947) Primroses in a vase and Primula in a vase two wood block prints on paper, framed signed in pencil, 16.5 x 15cm. (image), (2)

Lot 236

A Minton's Secessionist floor vase designed by John Wadsworth & Leon Solon, shouldered form, modelled in low relief with Art Nouveau flowers and foliage in shades of blue and green on a pale sage green ground impressed marks, 47cm. high

Lot 139

A William De Morgan rice dish, painted with a Celtic knot to the well, the rim with entwined Celtic snakes, covered in a golden lustre, and a small William De Morgan bottle vase painted with flowers, and two books on William De Morgan bottle vase has impressed tulip mark, dish unmarked, damages 21.5cm. diam (4) Literature Higgins & Robinson William De Morgan Arts and Crafts Potter, Shire, page 22 for a comparable dish illustrated.

Lot 250

A Wedgwood Butterfly lustre vase designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed in gilt on a mottled orange ground, the interior pearl and blue lustre ground, and a Hummingbird lustre dish, printed factory mark, 11cm. high (2)

Lot 207

A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, shouldered twin-handled form, covered in a golden lustre glaze, another covered in a streaked green glaze and another Pilkington's Lancastrian vase covered in a matt green glaze impressed marks, 13.5cm. high (3).

Lot 318

Richard Batterham (born 1936) A large stoneware floor vase, the shouldered form with cut decoration to the side, covered to the foot with an ash glaze unsigned 61cm. high Provenance Given to the vendor as a gift by the potter.

Lot 210

A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, dated 1912, ovoid with collar rim, covered in a streaked, turquoise glaze, and seven other Pilkington's items impressed marks, damages, 25cm. high (8)

Lot 150

A Burmantoft's Faience Anglo Persian bottle vase designed by Leonard King, painted with a frieze of stylised dog rose flower, the tapering neck with overlapping scale decoration, in shades of blue, turquoise, pink and green on a white ground impressed and painted factory marks, painted LK monogram, minor professional restoration to the top rim, 20.5cm. high

Lot 167

A Minton's Cloisonne fan vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, painted with a crab, the reverse with a butterfly, below five tube vases with peacock feathers, in colours and gilt on a turquoise ground printed mark, T Goode retailers mark, 16.5cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira, page 58-59 catalogue number 17 and 18 for this butterfly design illustrated.

Lot 56

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1906, the compressed urchin form with inverted top rim, incised with vertical columns, glazed brown, highlighted in mushroom and green incised 5-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall 6.5cm. diam. Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 70

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1905, ovoid with collar rim, incised with vertical ribs and textured surface glazed green inicsed 11-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall 26cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 39

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1907, square section, the swollen body tapering to solifleur neck, painted with dark brown spots over buff, incised 5-1907 Martin Bros, London & Southall 12cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 24

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1898, ovoid with everted rim, covered in a brown glaze, with semi-metallic splashed umber to the shoulder and top rim, and another Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase incised 3-98 Martin Bros London 6.5cm. high (2) Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 196

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase, ovoid, modelled in low relief with fish swimming, glazed pale blue, a vase by Richard Joyce and twelve other Pilkington's items, impressed marks, 15.5cm. high (14).

Lot 10

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1899, ovoid with everted rim, incised with fine vertical veins in brown on a buff ground incised 1-99 Martin Bros London 6.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 16

A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, flattened bottle form with loop handles, painted with grey spots on a mushroom ground, incised Martin Bros London & Southall, small chip to top rim, 8cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 247

Pansy' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, dated 1914, shouldered form, tubeline decorated with a band of purple and yellow pansies, green foliage on a white ground painted green signature and date, fine craze lines to base 18.5cm. high

Lot 111

A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Harry Nixon, designed by Charles Noke, shouldered form, covered in a volcanic, running white glaze, with splashes of green and red, over a deep flambe ground printed mark, painted Chang and HN monogram, drilled to side 14.5cm. high

Lot 289

Phil Rogers (born 1951) a tall stoneware vase, slightly swollen cylindrical form, with incised band and impressed decoration, covered to the foot in an ash glaze impressed seal mark, 42.5cm. high

Lot 243

Red Tulip' a Moorcroft Pottery vase, compressed form painted in colours, a 'Carnation' vase, a 'Bullrush' plate, two Hibiscus' vases and four other vases printed and painted marks, 11cm. high (9).

Lot 321

‡ Joanna Constantinidis (1927-2000) a porcelain vase, tall elliptical form, covered in a duck egg blue glaze with thin stripes impressed C seal 34cm. high

Lot 46

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, shouldered, square section buff with painted burnt umber veins, incised 1-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 8.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 262

Butterfly' a Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre Isis vase, painted with two butterflies in colours, between orange and black bands, printed factory marks, drilled for electricity 25cm. high

Lot 147

A fine Bushey Heath pottery Persian vase by Fred Passenger, shouldered ovoid form, painted with three peacock's displaying their tail feathers, painted in shades of blue, turquoise, manganese and green on a white ground printed factory mark, painted FP monogram, minor glaze chips to foot rim, minor restoration to top rim, 19.5cm. high Provenance private collection, on loan to the Bushey Museum.

Lot 3

A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1902, ovoid ribbed form with incised veins, glazed in shades of brown and green on a buff ground 12-1902 Martin Bros London & Southall 3.5cm. high Provenance Sidney Greenslade Reverend William Henry Spottiswood Webb, thence by descent.

Lot 324

‡ Joanna Constantinidis (1927-2000) a tall porcelain vase, glazed gold and bronze lustre with painted iron spiral design, impressed seal mark, 28.5cm. high

Lot 195

A large Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1930, shouldered form, painted in blue with foliate panels on a turquoise ground, and two others similar decorated on a cream ground impressed mark, incised monogram and date code 32cm. high (3)

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