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Vase en porcelaine de Canton. Chine, fin du XIXe siècle. De forme balustre, décoré sur la panse de deux scènes de palais alternant avec des motifs de papillons, fruits et oiseaux. L`épaulement orné d`emblèmes. Monté en lampe en bronze. Hauteur: 43 cm (Base percée et col probablement raccourci). Expert: Philippe Delalande.
Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979) Bottle vase, with wave design, circa 1965 running ash glaze two partially impressed pottery seals 20cm high, 13cm across. Provenance: with Joanna Bird, London. Literature: see Tony Birks and Cornelia Wingfield Digby, Bernard Leach, Hamada & their Circle, p.51, for a similar form.
Adrian Lewis-Evans (British, b.1927) Vase, circa 1976, double ogee shaped, in tones of brown with slashed cut ornament impressed potter`s mark 33cm high. Provenance: The Henry Sandon Collection. Adrian Lewis-Evans began making pottery in 1952, and trained at Camberwell under Norah Braden and David Leach. From 1958 Lewis-Evans taught ceramics at Bournemouth College pottery with David Ballantyne and Peter Stoodley.
Margaret Rey (British, 1911-2010) Scarab Beetle and Grasshopper vase, late 1930s impressed potter`s monogram 35.5cm high. Illustrated: Jeffrey Jones, Studio Pottery in Britain 1900-2005, A & C Black Publishers Ltd., 2007, p.111. A noted pupil of William Staite Murray, Margaret Rey shared her studio with Sam Haile after she left the Royal College of Art (1927-1930) and was given a large solo exhibition at the Brygos Gallery in 1938. Following on from Staite Murray`s example, Rey`s larger pieces with bold designs were often given names and this vase presumably would have been one of those pieces and was probably from the Brygos Gallery exhibition.
Esperanza Romero (Spanish, b.1956) Vase, 1986, asymmetrical with figures and winged horse signed and dated 42cm high, 48cm across. Provenance: Lorbottle Hall Collection. Esperanza Romero studied at the Camberwell School of Art (1977-1981) and then at the Royal College of Art. She was a student of Elizabeth Frisch, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison Britton and David Hamilton amongst others. She also worked in the studio of Carol McNicoll and Colin Deeks.
Carol McNicoll (British, b,1943) Vase, of asymmetrical wave form signed 26cm across, 26.5cm high. Provenance: with Adrian Sassoon, London, 1998. Literature: see Tanya Harrod and Rose Lee Goldberg, Carol McNicoll, Lund Humphries, 2003, p.76 for an example of this design in a differing colour way.
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