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An impressive Doulton Lambeth faience ware vase, having hand painted decoration of a kingfisher in flight surrounding foliate, below stylised floral decoration, impressed factory marks and painted initials for Florence E Lewis to base, height 45.5cm (part af) (illustrated)
Two pieces of Carlton ware to include Art Deco cylindrical jug, decorated in New Stork pattern, raised on stepped plinth base, printed factory marks to base, height 16.5cm (flat chip to foot rim), cylindrical form vase with wavy rim, in the Paradise Bird and Tree pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 20.5cm
Three pieces of Carlton ware, to include cylindrical vase decorated with Oriental figures in a Pagoda landscape, printed factory marks to base, height 15cm, twin handled bowl and ashtray decorated in the New Stork pattern, twin handled bowl diameter 16cm, ashtray 10cm diameter, each with printed factory marks to base
A fine and impressive Della Robbia vase of baluster form with tall cylindrical neck, probably by Charles Collins, having incised decoration of stylised flowers and foliate on a green/black ground, impressed 'DR' with ship mark and no.260 and with C in circle to base, height 39cm (restoration) (illustrated)
Alan Wallwork, British, b.1931, an abstract studio pottery vase, 20th century, of stylised female form and modelled in the round, bearing inscribed `AW` signature to verso, 41.5cm high; Alan Wallwork, British, b.1931, a studio pottery conjoined acorn pair, 17cm wide, bearing inscribed `AW` signature to verso, (2), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Audrey Richardson, British b.1931, a large stoneware hand-built vase circa 1980, of waisted flaring form, the textured surface decorated in brown and beige, painted monogram, 50 cm high, together with a matching stoneware vase of ovoid form by the same hand, 43 cm wide, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Olle Alberius, Swedish 1926-1993, for Rörstrand, Sweden, 1963-1971, a footed and ribbed cylindrical stoneware vase, with mottled glaze, incised marks to base, 12cm., (high): Britt-Louise Sundell Nemes, Swedish b.1928, for Gustavsberg, Sweden 1954-1982, a stoneware bowl with geometric decoration, incised marks to underside of base: After Jacob E Bang, Danish 1899-1965, for Nymolle, Denmark 1942-1957, moulded vase in the form of a veiled woman, printed marks to underside of base: After Christian Carstens, for Kommandit-Feinsteingutfabrik, Germany c.1930, an earthenware chocolate jug with sprayed horizontal striped decoration, stamped factory marks to the base: together with a white Gustavsberg stoneware dish and a greenish brown German pottery vase, (6) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, late 19th century, of classical form, the flaring neck decorated with bell flowers and the body adorned with cartouches containing stylised masks, bearing impressed Royal Doulton stamp to verso, 16.5cm high; with a Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, c.1876, of compressed spherical form, decorated with naturalistic foliage over yellow ground, bearing impressed Doulton mark, date `1876` and signature to verso, 12.5cm high; a green majolica jug, of classical form and textured decoration, 19cm high, (3).
Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a late Victorian blue and green glazed Florian vase, c.1876, the flaring top over ovoid body raised upon circular foot, bearing maker`s, artist`s and date stamp to verso, 18.5cm high; with six further Doulton vessels, to include vases and jugs, of various size, form and decoration, (7).
Mathies Schwarze, German b.1944, a large stoneware vase of squat bulbous form, with high fired crystaline brown glaze, 31cm high; with a smaller stoneware vase with a pink coloured glaze by the same hand, signed with monogram, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Mathies Schwarze studied 1962-64 College of Art and Design, Krefeld under Karl-Heinz Modigell and Gertrud Schwarze 1964-66 Employee at Elfriede Balzar-Kopp Pottery under the tutelage of Heiner Balzar Trained to be a master potter under Hubert Griemert 1968-69 Worked at Robin-Welch Pottery 1970-82 Homburg Studios of Mathies Schwarze in Nümbrecht 1982-84 Co-founder and manager of the Bütgenbach Ceramic Studios in Belgium 1983 Gueuzaine 12 Pottery Studio in Waimes, Belgium 1984-90 Pottery studio in Freiburg, Germany 1990-96 Chateau Hartmann Pottery studio in Giromagny, France 1997 Pottery studio in Oeschgen, Switzerland 2001-03 Designer for the Roessler Porcelaine factory, Switzerland Since 1968 Taken part in national and international competitions and exhibitions in England, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Australia and Japan work in museums and large private collections: Keramion Frechen, Hetjenmuseum Düsseldorf, Schleswig-Holstein State Museum Schloss Gottorf, Museum Bellerive Zurich
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