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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, by Hannah B Barlow, incised with stags and doe, within incised and applied borders, impressed factory marks and 1881, incised artist`s monogram and 271, impressed dO (Lizzie Marie Daintree), incised JN (Josephine E.Newnham) and HEH (Harriett E.Hibbut) 28cm
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Imps on a Bridge and Tree House Pattern 2465 Vase, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, foot on a blue lustre ground, gilt Portland Vase mark, painted Z4968 and j, incised shape number 2465, 42.5cm (restored chip to foot rim) See illustration
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Torches Pattern 3177 Cylindrical Vase, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, foot on a blue lustre ground, gilt Portland Vase mark, painted Z4968 and i, incised shape number 3177, 29cm See illustration See de Fountains (Una), Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, New York, 1975, p.107, plate 18a for a similar vase
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Woodland Bridge and Poplar Trees Pattern Punch Bowl, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt Portland Vase mark, painted Z4968 and i, 28cm (11``) See illustration See de Fountains (Una), Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, New York, 1975, page 112, plate 19 for a similar bowl
Micki Schloessingk (British, b.1949): Two Stoneware Faceted Vases, unmarked, 14cm and 15cm; Two Others, one with M seal, 9cm and 13cm; and A Poole Pottery Ruskin Vase and Cover, designed by Karen R Ford for the V&A, glazed in red and mauve, printed marks and paper label, 33cm (5)
Hasu Yoshitaka (Japanese, b.1949)Heavy Iga VaseStoneware, carved form with rich green and brown Iga style glazes over a textured body, each face with a carved vertical groove, the front face with a white disc form, raised on four feet. Together with a signed wooden Box.H 23.7cm, W 22cm, D 10cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Mitsuru Isezaki (Japanese, b.1935)Bizen VaseStoneware, dry pale brown body with red `hidasuki` and ash deposits, incised maker`s mark. Together with a signed wooden Box.H 24.5cm, D 12.5cmBIOGRAPHY: Isezaki Mitsuru was born to a family of potters, both his father and his brother Jun are important Bizen potters - Isezaki Jun is the current Bizen Living National Treasure. In 1998 Mitsuru was named a Prefectural Living National Treasure for Okayama.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Bernard Leach (British, 1887-1979)Bottle Vase, circa 1960Stoneware, pale green glaze over a segmented ovoid body, alternating impressed vertical lines and incised wavy lines, tapering to a cylindrical neck, impressed BL and Leach Pottery sealsH 19.5cm, D 12cmLITERATURE: Bernard Leach, A Potter s Work , Kodansha International 1967; plate 49 for a similar VaseCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR David Leach (British, 1911-2005)Bottle VaseStoneware, rich tenmoku glaze with faint iron wax resist zigzag motif to the flattened front and back, impressed DL and Lowerdown Pottery sealsH 32cm, D 16cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, LondonCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR William Marshall (British, 1923-2007)Tall Vase, circa 1980Porcelain, pale celadon glaze with cobalt blue painted and iron dotted flowering stem leaf motif repeated front and back, the rim with mottled iron glaze, impressed WM sealH 48.5cm, D 24cmPROVENANCE: The Berkeley Collection. Acquired from O`Cassey Craft Gallery, London, 1981CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Phil Rogers (British, b.1951)Vase, circa 1990Stoneware, squared form with brown saltglaze and combed grasses motif to each face, impressed PR and Marston Pottery sealsH 33cm, D 16cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Worcestershire, UKCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995)Small Vase, circa 1960Stoneware, cylindrical form squeezed to an oval lip, mottled white glaze with iron speckle, impressed LR sealH 12.3cm, D 8.5cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, CornwallCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Joanna Constantinidis (British, 1927-2000)Flower Vase, circa 1994Stoneware, tapering cylindrical form, lustrous golden surface with mottled dry bronze, impressed C sealH 18.3cm, D 6.6cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Worcestershire, UKCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Joanna Constantinidis (British, 1927-2000)Tapering Vase, circa 1994Stoneware, lustrous golden surface with bronze flashes, flattened tapering form, leaning from an angled base, impressed C sealH 36.4cm, W 12.4cm, D 6.8cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Worcestershire, UKCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
*Pioneer Aviation. A Japanese Art Nouveau style decorated porcelain vase, c. 1910, having hand-painted decoration depicting Wright-type biplne and Float-planes above a snowy Alpine lowland backdrop, of hexagonal waisted shape with gilt glazed decoration to pierced handles, top and base, and with makers glazed imprint stamp to base inscribed `SNB - Hagoya, Nippon`, height 10in (26cm), together with a pair of Blackpool Aviation Week commemorative-china tea-cups, c. 1909, having colour transfer decoration over white under glaze, and inscribed `The First Aviation Week held in Great Britain - Blackpool October 18th-24th 1909` and depicting Wright Biplane over the sands with the already famous Tower and ferris-wheel skyline backdrop; together with a printed colour artwork postcard inscribed `Souvenir of Doncaster flying Week`, having fold-out photo-images and remnant address tag attached c. 1910 (4)
19th Century Copenhagen porcelain two handled urn shaped vase having an oval reserve panel having painted decoration depicting a country house on a gilt highlighted pink ground, 20.5cm high Some rubbing to the painted panel in the blue area of sky visible above the highest point of cloud, gilding to the rim rubbed through in places, there is a vertical hairline crack which extends from above the gilt foot rim through the oval painted panel a
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