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Lot 140

A large and impressive Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, modelled in relief and incised with grotesque fish swimming and feeding amongst waterweed and shell fish, the handles modelled as grotesque eel like creatures, glazed in shades of green, brown and blue incised R W Martin London & Southall to the shoulder, incised R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 5-1884, kiln kiss to body, hairline to top rim, kiln faults to handles 31cm. high Provenance Private Collection.

Lot 144

An early Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered form, incised with a band of aesthetic Movement sunflowers, in yellow, green and brown on a buff ground incised R W Martin Southall, smashed and repaired 25cm. high.

Lot 146

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1903, baluster form incised and painted with birds flying above grasses, in green and brown on a pale buff ground incised 11-1903 Martin Bros London & Southall, museum restored chip to top rim 14.5cm. high.

Lot 147

A rare Martin Brothers stoneware miniature bird vase, dated 1901, swollen form with collar rim, incised with flying martins above grasses, in white, blue and brown on an ochre ground incised 10-1901 Martin Bros London & Southall 6cm. high.

Lot 151

An early Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1879, footed, slender form with flaring rim, incised with scrolling foliage in blue on a blue and brown ground incised 409, 9.12.79 R W Martin London & Southall, small chips to top rim.

Lot 154

An unusual Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1894, modelled in low relief with red squirrels foraging cobnuts, glazed in brown, highlighted in white on a terracotta ground incised 4-1894, Martin Bros London & Southall 20cm. high.

Lot 155

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1896, incised with scrolling, fruiting foliage, in green on a matt blue ground marked 9 96 Martin Bros London & Southall, small kiln kiss to side 7cm. high.

Lot 156

A good Martin Brothers gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, incised with a snakeskin design, glazed green and ochre incised Martin Bros London 7cm. high Provenance The Harrimann Judd Collection - British Art Pottery, Sotheby`s New York 22nd January 2001 lot 251 private collection.

Lot 157

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1907, swollen square section, incised with simple veins, covered in a blue and grey glaze incised 6-1907 Martin Bros London & Southall 13cm. high.

Lot 158

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase, tapering square section with flaring neck, incised vertical ribs, glazed brown incised 9-1898 Martin Bros London & Southall 23cm. high.

Lot 159

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter & Edwin Martin, shouldered form with tapering, inverted neck, applied with loop handles, covered in a bronzed brown glaze, highlighted in green incised 6-1905 Martin Bros London & Southall 16cm. high Provenance The Martin Brothers Potters Woolley and Wallis, Monday 31st October 2005, lot 27 Private collection.

Lot 160

A good Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, swollen form with thin incised veins, covered in a pale blue and green glaze, the rim picked out in brown incised 7-99 Martin Bros London & Southall, 13.5cm. high.

Lot 166

A Linthorpe Pottery vase, the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.24, shouldered, dimpled form with cylindrical neck, covered in a veined blue glaze impressed marks, 23cm. high.

Lot 171

A large Della Robbia pottery vase, dated 1900, the flattened bottle form applied with twin mask handles, incised in low relief with flowers and foliage, glazed light blue incised Della Robbia marks and PB artist mark, professional restoration 45cm. high.

Lot 177

An Upchurch Pottery stoneware vase, cylindrical form with applied lug handles, covered in a running blue glaze, another similar and two Poole Pottery vases impressed marks, damage to Poole vase 12cm. high.

Lot 180

A Forrester`s Phoenix Ware garniture of jardinere and pair of vases, slip decorated with a peacock before a rising sun, in colours, highlighted in gilt and another vase printed factory marks, hairlines 36cm. high.

Lot 185

A Ewenny Pottery vase, ovoid with slightly flaring neck, with impressed fern frond decoration, glazed cream unsigned 22cm. high Literature Gwyneth Evans Ewenny Potteries, Potters and Pots Old Bakehouse Publications, page 106 figure 138 for comparable pieces.

Lot 186

A slip decorated vase by Horace Elliott, dated 1801, shouldered form with three twist handles, simply decorated with slip bands incised Elliot London 1801, glaze chips, 18cm. high.

Lot 193

A Farnham Pottery chamberstick, cylindrical form, incised with flag iris, in green on a brown ground, and two Owl bowls, and a C.H. Brannam vase 16cm. high.

Lot 205

A C.H. Brannam Barum vase by James Dewdney, dated 1897, shouldered form, applied with dragon handles, incised and applied with slip decoration in colours on a cream ground incised marks, restored wing and glaze loss 23cm. high.

Lot 210

A Bullers porcelain vase by Agnette Hoy, painted with simple brush border, in brown on a sand ground, and a stoneware drinking verse tankard incised marks, monogram.

Lot 212

A Coldrum Pottery vase by Reginald Wells, shouldered form covered in a streaked pink and white glaze, a Coldrum Pottery cylindrical vase, covered in a blue glaze and two other vases similar impressed marks, chip to top rim, 15cm. high.

Lot 214

Three Ruskin Pottery stoneware door plates, shaped rectangular form, painted with berried foliate design, in shades of blue and green a Ruskin Pottery plate and a vase impressed Taylor and painted marks 30cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection.

Lot 221

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase, dated 1926, shouldered form with cylindrical neck and everted rim, covered in a mottled orange glaze with lavender streaks impressed marks, 22cm. high.

Lot 222

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware slender baluster vase, covered in a lemon lustre glaze impressed marks, 28cm. high.

Lot 223

A large Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase, dated 1923, shouldered cylindrical vase covered in a blue lustre glaze impressed marks, 31cm. high.

Lot 224

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware carafe vase, dated 1923, covered in a lavender lustre glaze impressed marks, 23cm. high.

Lot 225

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase, dated 1925, cylindrical form with everted rim, covered in a petrol lustre glaze impressed marks, 24.5cm. high.

Lot 226

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware lustre vase, dated 1922, shouldered, swollen cylindrical form, covered in a pale blue lustre glaze over orange, impressed marks, 29cm. high.

Lot 229

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, dated 1926, shouldered squat body with flaring cylindrical neck, flambe covered in a lavender glaze with mint green spots impressed marks, hairline to neck 22cm. high.

Lot 233

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, baluster form, the purple glazed covered in a speckled and veined mint and white glaze repaired chip to foot 17.5cm. high.

Lot 234

A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian flambe vase, shape no. 3271, shouldered form covered in a smoked lavender and blue glaze on flambe impressed marks, 17cm. high.

Lot 236

A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian vase, shouldered form, covered in a mottled matt turquoise glaze, another vase, a plate and two other items various marks, 23cm. high.

Lot 237

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Charles Cundall, dated 1912, compressed shouldered form, painted with flowers amongst scrolling foliage in blue on a sand yellow ground impressed marks, painted cipher and date code 25cm. high.

Lot 238

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase, dated 1909, compressed form with flaring cylindrical neck, the body cast in low relief with heart shaped panels, glazed a rich red lustre highlighted in gilt, the neck glazed gold to the interior impressed marks, 12cm. high.

Lot 239

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1927, compressed form, painted with scrolling flowers and foliage in ruby lustre on a mottled blue and gold ground impressed mark, painted cipher and date 11.5cm. high.

Lot 242

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian bottle vase by Charles Cundall, dated 1907, painted with sprays of stylised carnation flowers between clipped tree border, glazed ruby and copper lustre on a cream ground impressed mark, painted cipher and date mark 17.5cm. high.

Lot 243

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1919, shouldered form, painted with a hare chased by a hound, running past stylised foliage, in ruby and copper on a pale green ground impressed mark, painted cipher and date mark 14.5cm. high.

Lot 244

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Charles Cundall, shouldered form, painted with spiralling trained foliage in gold on a blue ground, between geometric borders impressed mark, painted cipher to base 20cm. high.

Lot 245

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1906, shouldered form, painted with birds perched on carnation stems between cypress trees, in gold and ruby lustre on a blue ground impressed marks and date mark, painted artist cipher 11cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 35 colour plate XXIV this vase illustrated Provenance Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis Gallery 1980 catalogue number 204 Harriman-Judd Collection Private collection.

Lot 246

A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, shouldered form with collar rim, painted with birds perched amongst prunus boughs in gold and ruby lustre on a flame orange ground impressed marks, painted monogram 17cm. high.

Lot 247

A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1917, slender baluster form, painted with fish swimming amongst waterweed, in copper lustre on a deep blue ground, impressed and painted marks, 21cm. high.

Lot 248

A large Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1913, shouldered form, painted with flowers and foliage in shades of gold and ruby lustre, between geometric bands impressed mark and date mark painted monogram 26cm. high.

Lot 252

`Bougaiunvillea` Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by Walter Moorcroft, painted in colours on a blue ground, a Doulton Lambeth wall pocket and a Clarice Cliff `Ravel` pattern toast rack various marks, 8cm. high.

Lot 258

`Pomegranate` a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid form with waisted neck, painted in colours on a blue ground painted green signature 7.5cm. high.

Lot 261

`Wisteria` a Moorcroft Pottery solifleur vase designed by William Moorcroft, painted in colours on a blue ground painted blue signature 20cm. high.

Lot 262

`Wisteria` A Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, baluster form, painted in colours on a graduated green to blue ground painted green signature, professionally restored 16cm. high.

Lot 264

`Leaf and Berry` a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, painted in colours on a blue ground impressed marks, painted blue signature and paper label, wooden bung to top 32cm. high.

Lot 266

A Minton Secessionist vase designed by Leon Solon and John Wadsworth, waisted cylindrical form, printed and painted with honesty seedheads in pink on a blue and purple ground printed factory mark 25cm. high.

Lot 274

A Bernard Moore baluster vase, with collar neck, painted with sprays of flowers and foliage in a golden lustre on a deep ruby ground incised Bernard Moore and artist monogram 24cm. high Literature Aileen Dawson, Bernard Moore Master Potter 1850-1935, Richard Dennis Publications, page 65 figure 40 for a comparable vase shape.

Lot 278

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2266, bottle form, covered in an experimental green and flambe glaze printed marks, paper label to base 22cm. high.

Lot 279

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2266, bottle form, painted with a pair of swans swimming amongst waterlily flowers, in white and blue on a green ground printed marks, 23cm. high.

Lot 280

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2195, shouldered baluster form with everted rim, painted with a peacock perched on a tree bough in a moonlit landscape printed marks, 20cm. high.

Lot 281

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2360, painted with two cranes wading in a marshland, painted in blue on a pine green ground printed marks, 18cm. high.

Lot 282

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.F123, ovoid with knopped neck and everted rim, painted with two cranes wading in a river, in blues on a green ground printed factory marks 15.5cm. high.

Lot 284

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, painted with Art Nouveau tulip flower stems, in blue under a partial flambe glaze printed marks, professional restoration to base 15.5cm. high.

Lot 285

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2227, painted with two cranes wading in a river, in shades of green and blue printed marks 18.5cm. high.

Lot 286

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, dated 1900, shouldered form, painted with cranes wading in a river, in shades of blue and green printed marks 15cm. high.

Lot 287

A large Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase, designed by Walter Sedgley and Albert Shuck, shape no.2472, painted with two cranes wading by the river bank, in blue and white printed factory mark 25cm. high.

Lot 293

A rare Charles Vyse pierced vase and cover, produced for Francis Berry to commemorate the passing of a Pyracantha tree in 1929, the vase with pierced bird frieze, the cover with a flame finial, covered in a celadon green glaze, made from the ashes of the Pyracantha tree, inside the vase a small silver phial containing some of the ashes of the tree and a commemorative scroll, and two Charles Vyse stoneware bowls painted inscription to vase 21cm, high.

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