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Victor Priem (Latvian, 1925-1989): A Stoneware Sculptural Vase, brown and oatmeal glaze, signed Victor Priem, 39cm Victor Priem (born in Riga, Latvia) joined the German Air Force, but was captured by the Allies and brought to the UK as a prisoner of war. He was selected to act as an interpreter in a prison camp near Brighton. At the end of the war he was allowed to stay in the UK as long as if he worked as an agricultural labourer. After a full working day, he cycled to Brighton College of Art, where he was training as an art teacher. It was there he also met his wife, Veronica. After completing his training, he worked in a secondary school in West Yorkshire, occasionally working with staff from Ripon College of Education. He later joined the Art Department of that College, where he was mainly responsible for pottery and sculpture. Many pieces of his work were commissioned and purchased privately by friends and colleagues. He had two exhibitions at the Manor House, Castle Yard, Ilkley, as well as other galleries in Yorkshire.
A mixed lot of decorative pottery, porcelain and glassware to include Staffordshire spill vase modelled with sleeping figures under a flowering bough, early 19th Century tea cups and saucers, two octagonal ironstone serpent handled jugs, a 19th Century blue and white transfer decorated dish, a Monart-style glass bowl and other decorative items.
A ROYAL WORCESTER DRAGON-HANDLED VASE of compressed form, decorated with wild flowers after Edward Raby, printed monogram, on a shaded apricot ground in moulded gilt borders of arabesques, on four gilt feet, 16cm h, printed mark, Rd number, 1176 and date code for 1891++In fine condition
A ROYAL WORCESTER SHIELD SHAPED VASE AND COVER painted by Freeman, signed, with fruit on a mossy bank, the reverse with three cherries, in moulded gilt borders and with grotesque mask handles, on square foot, 27cm h, black printed mark and 1572, c1970++Vase in fine condition. Cover - knop cleanly broken off and neatly glued back into position without loss
TWO HADLEY`S WORCESTER VASES of inverted pear shape, painted with storks and plants on a tinted ground between palmettes, 22cm h, painted F106/10, 1897-1900++Both in fine condition and to all intents and purposes a pair but for, on the inside of the neck, one is tinted as the ground of the vase, the other a slightly different creamy white shade. One also 1 or 2mm shorter than the other. In fine condition, no restoration
A HADLEY`S WORCESTER VASE of compressed form with flared neck, ornamented in coloured clays and painted with irises, 10cm h, printed mark, painted F110/38; another Hadley`s Worcester vase, of sack shape, painted with a rose, printed mark, painted 178/15, 1902-1905 and 1900-1902 respectively (2)++Both with restoration to the neck/rim
A PAIR OF MINTON BISCUIT FIGURES of a female with garland and male companion, standing beside a pillar set with a flower- filled vase, on circular base, 19.5cm h, c1830 Numbers 32 and 43 in the Minton Design Book. An enamelled example of the male figure is illustrated Godden (G A), Minton Pottery and Porcelain of the First Period 1793-1850, 1968, plt 142.++In very good condition with typical but light chipping of some of the encrusted petals
A GEORGE V VASE AND COVER of shield shape with upscrolled acanthus handles and applied with swags, the domed cover with acorn knop, 36cm h, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1911, 56ozs++Of the quality associated with the maker and in good condition with slightly polish wear but no repairs, tiny fracture on the small socle between the knop and the cover
A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL COFFEE POT of vase shape engraved with a procession bordered by anthemia and the beaded rims, having domed lid with urn finial, 29cm h, PODR lozenge mark for 2 january 1868, by W & G Sissons, Sheffield 1870, 25ozs 10dwts++Handle detached at the lower ivory grommet; shallow dent on one side, some old polish residue, no repairs
TWO LIMOGES PORCELAIN VIDE-POCHES COMMISSIONED BY PATEK PHILIPPE decorated in red or marbled blue, black and richly gilt with designs inspired by watches in the Patek Philippe Museum, 20 x 15.5cm, printed marks, title Le Vase Grec or Ornaments Moyen-Age and date 2003 or 2006++In fine condition
LOUISA, MARCHIONESS OF WATERFORD (1818-1891) HULME ABBEY; MOTHER AND CHILD; A CHILD WITH A RED BANNER; FLOWERS IN VASE AND AMARYLLIS VITIATA five, the first inscribed, pencil and watercolour, 14 x 9cm and c (5) Provenance: with David Ker Fine Art, London.++In good condition, appropriately mounted in two styles of gilt or a pair of mahogany effect frames
DUTCH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY THE RAISING OF LAZARUS pen and brown ink and wash on laid paper with vase-shaped watermark, 22 x 16.5cm; three other Old Master drawings, The Virgin and Child with St Justina, The Deposition and a landscape with peasants; and a linocut by F C Herrick, all unframed (5)
AN ENGLISH BRASS AND CAST-IRON SERPENTINE FIRE GRATE, ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS ELSLEY in neo-classical style with vase shaped finials, pierced and engraved within beaded borders, the break-arched back with a swagged urn, 75cm h; 36 x 83, late 19th/early 20th c; a similar brass fire-front and one and a pair of Victorian burnished steel fire-irons (5)++The fire back fractured near the upper left corner, the lot in otherwise very good condition
TOY SOLDIERS. A COLLECTION OF GERMAN CAST ALLOY FIGURES including the Household Cavalry, hussars, footguards, bandsmen, a scarce group of polar figures and accessories, contemporary painted tinplate horse-drawn vehicles, including an ambulance and covered wagon and miscellaneous other items, soldiers mainly 5cm, maroon paper covered fitted card box with gilt paper label G F [monogram] and ZINNFIGUREN EXTRA FEINE, c1900 (80 approx)++Some faults but entirely free from restoration or overpainting and excellent original lot, the vase majority retaining all or practically so of the paint
A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK-CASE the hood with break-arched cornice, `caddy` moulded pediment and turned pilasters, the moulded door with lentical, on (slightly reduced) base, decorated with birds, a vase of flowers and trailing foliage, 222cm h++Small losses, some old overpainted restoration and the pigments generally darkened with the passage of time
A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT SILVER TWO HANDLED VASES of flared form, hammer textured and applied with entrelac, 20.5cm h, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1906, 16ozs++In very good condition, one vase with a tiny dent in the centre of the cartouche on one side, no repairs, the marks good
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