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A DEEP SANG DU BOEUF GLAZED VODRIAN POTTERY VASE, stamped "Dublin Vodrey Pottery" Frederick Vodrey (1845-1897) was a wholesaler, retailer and manufacturer of art pottery in Ireland. He was also a shrewd businessman and made a significant contribution to the promotion of Irish art pottery in the contemporary Arts & Crafts movement. He opened a retail outlet in Mary Street, a busy shopping district of Dublin city, producing pottery exclusively from Irish clays. Vodrian ware tended to be simple in form, with richly pigmented glazes, the decoration varied from Celtic, Arabic and Classical patterns. He also produced some blank and unglazed wares which he would present to his artistic friends to decorate themselves as they wished. His work gained critical acclaim from the public following the 1882 Dublin Exhibition - where he received acclaimed success and earned him a merit award.
A RUSKIN SANG DE BOEUF GLAZED VASE. Stamped "Ruskin England". 26cm high The English pottery studio Ruskin Pottery situated in the West Midlands was founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor, and was later run by his son, William Howson Taylor. The studio ware was named after the artist, writer and social thinker John Ruskin. The pottery was famed for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls, tea services and jewellery. After receiving the award for the "grand prize" in 1904 at the St Louis International Exhibition this saw the beginning of their international recognition. The studio closed in 1935 and all the documents and formulae for the glazes were destroyed to prevent replication. A large collection of Ruskin Pottery is on public display at Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, England
A LARGE GEORGE V CENTRE PIECE, Birmingham, 1918, Mappin & Webb, with central trumpet shaped vase with reeded rim, interposed with scrolls, plain banded body and four out-scrolling branches with flower head rosettes holding aloft twin bon-bon dishes, and two further trumpet shaped vases, the entire raised on a domed panelled base with four leaf capped scroll feet. 73ozs. 39.5cm high
A GROUP OF THREE CHINESE REPUBLIC PERIOD VASES, 20th Century, comprising of a Rouleau vase decorated with ladies seated in a rocky garden between grisaille trellis borders, 26cms high; and two small cylindrical vases painted with a sage and cholar accompanied by inscriptions, red overglaze seal mark to base
A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI BOTTLE VASES, 19th Century, decorated with a central band of gilt flowerhead scrolls on an iron red ground, between blue and white stiff leaf borders, signed, 13cms high; together with a near pair of miniature Kutani vases of baluster form and a miniature two handled square section vase, 12cms high
A JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN OVOID VASE, painted with panels of wading ducks and peacocks on a gilt and iron red brocade ground, raised on short scroll feet, signed, 17cms high; togetehr with a Satsuma Rakan vase of squared form, signed, 12cms high, a Satsuma hexagonal vase and another squaren section Satsuma vase (4)
A GROUP OF MINIATURE SATSUMA EARTHENWARE, comprising a pair of squared tapering vases, each signed, 8cms high, a white metal mounted koro and cover of squat design, a flared baluster vase, 7cms high, and a two handled miniature koro, with riticulated cover, signed, 6cms high; and two small circular bowls (7)
A JAPANESE PRESERVE JAR AND COVER of baluster form with a flat circular cover over a body painted with panels of perched songbirds, on an iron-red and gilt scrollwork ground 21cms high, together with an Eastern blue and white ginger jar (lacking cover), and a 19th Century Kutani porcelain vase of flared waisted form painted in typical palette with panels of flowers and insects, the base signed 22cms high (3)
A Ming provincial shallow bowl with scroll decoration (cracks), a crackle glazed shallow bowl, 6 1/2" dia, a Chinese pale blue bowl with deep foot (rim chipped and hair crack), 6" dia, a Chinese porcelain white glazed vase (damages) and a Chinese provincial blue and white decorated vase (restored)
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