A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars emerald glass vase designed by William Wilson, shouldered form with applied swags, and a flaring emerald glass bowl, unsigned 19cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 125 plate 116 for a comparable vase in Sapphire blue.
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A William De Morgan twin-handled vase, ovoid with knopped neck, painted with the Comic bird pattern in blue and aubergine on a white ground impressed Merton Abbey mark, JB monogram dated 1890, minor professional restoration to one handle, 20cm. high Provenance The Harrimann-Judd Collection Sotheby`s New York, 6th October 2001 lot 458
A Doulton Lambeth Art Union of London stoneware vase and cover by Elisa Simmance, twin-handled form, painted with pate sur pate panels of prunus blossom between incised stiff leaf foliage borders, in shades of blue, green and brown on a buff ground impressed and incised marks, restored handle and cover 30cm. high Literature Victoria Bergesen Encyclopedia of British Art Pottery, Barrie & Jenkins, page 92 plate 45 this vase and cover illustrated.
A pair of Martin Brothers stoneware vases by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, baluster form with angled handles, cast and incised with classical foliage to the handles and neck, the vase incised with cherub playing amongst honeysuckle stems, in brown, blue and green, highlighted in white on a buff ground, incised 4.12.84 RWMartin & Bros London & Southall, 24cm. high Provenance from the family of John Cathles Hill
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1894, shouldered form with flaring neck, incised with squirrels eating and hunting cobnuts, in brown on a buff ground incised 1894 Martin Bros London & Southall, small firing crack to top rim, 24cm. high Provenance from the family of John Cathles Hill
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase and cover, dated 1896, incised with dragonfly, snail and bee amongst poppy stems, in brown on deep brown ground, the flat cover with radiating poppy seedhead stems incised 10-1896 Martin Bros London & Southall, to base and underside of cover, factory chip and bruise to top rim, 21cm. high
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1904, swollen, tapering cylindrical form, covered in a deep matt blue/green ground spotted in blue, incised 8-1904 Martin Bros London & Southall, 26cm. high Provenance from the family of John Cathles Hill
A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1889. the gourd shaped vase with pushed-out fish with incised decoration, glazed brown and white, highlighted in blue on a brown ground incised 6-1889, Martin Brothers London & Southall, small glaze nick to top rim, small chip to base rim, 21.5cm. high
A Minton`s Secessionist vase designed by John Wadsworth and Leon Solon, shouldered form, tubeline decorated with swag design in green and turquoise on a purple ground, another Minton`s Secessionist vase, a Moorcroft flambe vase, a Shelley Intarsio vase and an Old Hall jug designed by Dr Christopher Dresser printed and impressed marks Provenance Private collection
A large Minton Cloisonne drum vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, painted with butterflies, beetles and stylised foliage in colours on a turquoise ground, highlighted in gilt foot restored 28.5cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser 1834-1904 , Skira, page 58 and 59 for a comparable vase, circa 1870
A Bretby Pottery garniture of three vases, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, each vase with twin-pulled handles, painted with flowering blossom, and a collection of Bretby Pottery Prunus pattern pottery painted with finches amongst foliage on a black ground impressed marks, 23.5cm. high
A C H Brannam Dolphin vase, dated 1895, ovoid body with three cast dolphin supporting ovoid neck, incised with scaly fish in shades of blue white and buff on a blue ground, a Brannam bottle vase decorated with a bird, and two Baron vases incised marks, minor chip to bottle vase and glaze loss to Baron vases, 14cm. high
A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase with A.E Jones silver mount, dated 1908, compressed form with tall, flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a mottled purple and silver ground, the shoulder with turquoise and blue impressed marks, to base stamped hallmarks to rim, Birmingham 1908, 23.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury & John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications page 92 for a bowl and small pot with A E Jones silver mounts
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