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David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Vase, tenmoku glaze with wax-resist decoration, impressed seal mark, 24.5cm; A David Lloyd Jones Porcelain Bowl, oatmeal glaze with brush stroke decoration, impressed seal mark, diameter 18.5cm; and A Set of Four Bowls, by David Andrew Leach, celadon glazed, three with impressed seal mark and St Ives Pottery mark, one 13.5cm diameter, three 12cm diameter (6) David Lloyd Jones was born in Wimbledon in 1928. He trained at Guildford School of Art, doing some pottery 1951-2, but is largely self-taught. He produced a range of domestic ware, in short runs and individual pieces, in thrown stoneware and porcelain. He used a number of glazes and processes, including salt-glaze and wax resist.
Emile Galle (1846-1904): A Verrerie Parlante Vase, dated 1898, apple green and ochre, wheel-carved with trees and applied foil back half moon, with three tear drops from the rim, inscribed around the base with the poem O Forets! bois profonds! solitudes, asiles! Victor Hugo (O Forests, deep woods, solitudes and asylums), signed Galle 1898, 21.5cm
A Bohemian White Overlay Clear Glass Pedestal Vase, circa 1870, the ovoid bowl with ogee rim, painted with flower sprays in oval panels, on a circular socle and cylindrical column, with a bust portrait of a girl and a spray of flowers, all on a gilt foliate scroll ground, 37.5cm high
* A Victorian Bohemian glass commemorative goblet, ruby red, engraved with an exterior view of Crystal Palace `View of the Palace from the Great Exhibition`, grape and vine decoration, on a facet cut stem with shaped foot, 21.5 cm high, together with a similar large Victorian Bohemian glass vase engraved `The Industrial Exhibition for 1851`, grape and vine decoration around a vacant cartouche on a shaped foot, chipped, 32 cm high (2)
A contemporary Suzie Cooper (C2068) bone china tea service of plain black and white comprising 8 trios, sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a contemporary Chinese ovoid lidded vase with typical polychrome floral/foliate design and a small Bohemia Crystal flower bowl (2 trays, as viewed)
A late 19th century blue glass ewer of tapering form with slender neck and scroll handle, overlaid in polychrome and gilt enamels with stylized flowers and leaves and a small Venetian ruby glass baluster shape vase decorated in cream and gilt enamels with the rialto bridge and scrolling flowers
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