A William De Morgan tree tile panel, painted with a fruiting lemon plant in a William De Morgan vase, in shades of green, yellow, blue and aubergine on a white ground, mounted on board each tile, minor glaze loss, 15.5cm. square Literature William De Morgan Blackwell House, 2002, page 15 for an illustration of an incomplete example of this panel.
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A William De Morgan single-handled vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, painted with scaly fish in shades of ruby lustre on a white ground, unsigned 19.5cm. high Literature Christopher Robinson & Rob Higgins , William De Morgan Arts and Crafts Potter Shire, page 23 this actual vase illustrated. The William E Wiltshire Collection Sotheby`s 18th November 1991 lot 5 for a charger decorated with similar fish
A Burmantoft`s Faience Anglo Persian vase by Leonard King, pattern 2435, shouldered form with flaring cylindrical neck, painted with panels of stylised flowers and foliage in shades of blue, turquoise, green and aubergine on a white ground impressed and painted marks minor glaze loss, 14cm. high
A Burmantoft`s Faience Anglo Persian vase by Leonard King, pattern D.637, shouldered form with tapering cylindrical neck, painted with panels of stylised flowers and foliage in shades of blue, yellow, pink and green on a pale blue ground impressed and painted marks, minor glaze loss, 13cm. high
A large Burmantoft`s Faience Anglo Persian floor vase by Leonard King, model D.607, shouldered, cylindrical form with flaring neck, painted with a frieze of scrolling foliage in colours to neck and body, the shoulder with sunburst motif impressed marks, painted monogram, small hairline to top rim, 53cm. high
A pair of Doulton Lambeth vases by Frank Butler, dated 1876, shouldered form, incised with panels of stiff leaf foliage, the neck with scrolling seaweed and applied florets, glazed green, purple and brown, another solifleur vase by Edith Lupton and two gourd vases impressed and incised marks, restored 21.5cm. high
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware ewer by Mark V Marshall, bellied form, incised with scrolling foliage, glazed in shades of green on a mottled green and white ground, and a Doulton Lambeth Carrara Ware vase by Mark V Marshall, impressed and incised marks, 23cm. high Provenance British Art Pottery Woolley and Wallis, 26th November 2008, lot 16 private collection
A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1890, ovoid with everted rim, incised with dragons perched amongst scrolling foliage, in shades of ochre and brown on a buff ground incised 3.1890 R W Martin London & Southall, small nick to top rim, 13cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware bird vase and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1898, modelled upright with sideways, knowing look, with large flat beak and claw feet, glazed in shades of blue, green, brown and buff incised Martin Bros London & Southall 9-1892 to base and 6-1892, flat, small chip to collar of cover 37cm. high Provenance Sotheby`s private collection
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1882, ovoid with cylindrical neck, applied with swan head handles, incised with fish swimming below bull-rush, in ochre, blue and white incised 23.2.82 R W Martin London & Southall, minor professional restoration to the base rim, 23cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1906, slightly tapering, square section, modelled in low relief and incised with scaly fish, on an incised background, in shades of ochre and green incised 1-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, professionally restored top rim, 26.5cm. high
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Charles Cundall, dated 1910, compressed form, painted with a frieze of flowers and foliage in ruby and golden lustre, another vase, two Pilkington`s Lancastrian bowls and a charger decorated with a heraldic lion by William S Mycock, impressed and painted marks, restored, vase 16cm. wide
An early Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase, dated 1912, slender, ribbed form, covered in a opalescent feathered blue glaze, two compressed vases covered in a curdled blue glaze and two others with feathered glazes impressed marks, tallest 24.5cm. high Literature A.J.Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications page 34 plate XVII for comparable examples. A Catalogue of the Lancastrian Pottery, Manchester City Art Galleries, page 32 catalogue numbers 24 and 37 for two comparable vases.
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1918, shouldered, ovoid form with single-loop handle, inscribed with a Latin motto to shoulder, above a band of stiff leaf in golden lustre on a reed lustre ground impressed marks, painted cipher and date, small flat chip to underside of foot rim 11cm. high
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