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A RARE TROIKA GIANT WHEEL VASE, with three openings, bearing black painted mark and decorator's monogram LJ for Louise Jinks. 32cm by 33cm Note: this vase is a giant in comparison to the small wheel vases (which stand at c.12cm) and has a wider base for stability and three, rather than one, openings. Jenks worked as a decorater between 1976 and 1981 becoming senior decorator during the final two years of her time there.
A Japanese Satsuma Vase of moon flask vase form, with flared neck and lion dog handles, painted in gilt and colours with a panel of peacocks amongst foliage, the opposing panel with birds flying amongst prunus branches, on a circular foot, gilt on red signature to underside, 24.5cm high
A pair of Wilshaw and Robinson Carlton ware vases of baluster form with straight neck and everted rim, decorated in the flower basket design number 2184 on a blue ground, 19cm high and a lidded vase of hexagonal form decorated in a Chinese design with figures, pagodas and bridge, the knop to the cover as a temple dog, 31cm high (3)
Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979)A balauster vase with dark green ground. 26cm tallA pioneer of modernist ceramics Leach was born in Hong Kong and originally studied painting and etching in London. Turning to pottery he spent many years in Korea and Japan. He set up a pottery studio in St.Ives with renowned Japanese potter Shoji Hamada. Leach succeeded in abolishing the barrier between “art” and “craft”, in creating a successful blend of modernist abstract design and traditional techniques.
A 28 BORE JAPANESE SNAP-MATCHLOCK CARBINE, EDO PERIOD with octagonal sighted barrel inlaid in soft metals with a fire breathing dragon above a mountain, vase-shaped muzzle and signed Kishu ju Shibatsuji Riemon beneath the breech, fitted with integral pan with brass pivot-cover and fence, retained by a broad brass band at the breech, brass lock, sprung moulded brass serpentine, brass trigger, cherry wood full stock (possibly shortened, the brass with restorations), applied with engraved brass panels including bamboos beneath the fore-end and flowerheads opposite the lock and brass mounts including trigger-guard and trigger-plate 38.5 cm; 15 1/8 in barrel
A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY POURRI VASE AND COVER, the reticulated lid with figural finial in the form of a seated gentleman with a hat full of fruit, the twin handled floral encrusted vase decorated with a riverside castle, possibly Warwick and with floral cartouche verso, 30cm high
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