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Gilberto Paim (born 1957) a large flaring porcelain bowl, glazed to the interior with red bands, and a tall vase with sgraffito decoration by Gilberto Paim incised marks, bowl 38cm. diam. Provenance Gilberto Paim & Elizabeth Fonseca Beaux Arts, Bath, 2008 Gilberto Paim was born in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
‡Amanda Popham (born 1954) `Grant This Day` a tall bottle vase and cover, 2007, painted in colours with two dancing nudes on a background of spotty dogs, the stopper a nude woman lying on her front, her blond hair flowing in the wind painted Amanda Popham, 2007 65.5cm. high Provenance Richard Dennis A Potted History Bonhams 13th March 2008 lot 617 The Albert E Wade Collection
‡Lucie Rie (1902-1995) a stoneware Potato pot, shouldered form with inverted rim, the pitted glaze ochre with running turquoise and white impressed seal mark, 19cm. high Literature Tony Birks Lucie Rie, Alphabooks, page 127 for a comparable vase circa 1960 Provenance Berkeley Gallery
`Elizabeth II Coronation 1953` a Whitefriars Goblet by Frank Hill, diamond engraved by William Wilson, red, white and blue enamel twist stem, the bowl with engraved crown and inscription, two twin handled Commemorative vases, two goblets and a vase etched mark to Whitefriars 20.5cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 144 plate 176 for an identical goblet
A late Victorian electro-plated four piece vase shape tea and coffee service by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, circa 1890, the tea and coffee pots with vase shape finials, high loop handles, engraved bands above a reeded base, on circular conical pedestals, the tea pot 23cm (9in) long, the coffee pot 30.5cm (12in) high
A late George II silver vase shape sugar caster, probably by John Wirgman, London 1753, with a turned finial, a dot and scroll pierced domed cover, moulded rim, girdle and foot, engraved with a crest, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, 291g (9.35 oz) The crest of CARSEY of Dykelborough, Norfolk, viz. a hand and arm couped at the elbow vested azure purfled and cuffed argent holding in the hand a bunch of gilliflowers proper.
A pair of George II silver vase shape casters by Thomas Bamford I, London 1732, with turned finial to the domed cover pierced alternately with panels of trellis and scrolls, moulded rims and girdles, on waisted circular bases, engraved with an armorial, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 298g (9.6 oz) The arms of BRIDGES impaling WOLTON.
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