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A rare Wilkinson`s Pottery vase designed by John Butler, painted in colours and highlighted in gilt printed factory mark, filled drill hole, 30cm. high Literature Leonard Griffin, Clarice Cliff The Art of Bizarre Pavilion Books, page 62 for a comparable charger by John Butler.
A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery by Ann Hatchard, pattern HJ, twin-handled form with simple flower bouquets, and another early Poole Pottery vase impressed and painted marks, small chip to base rim of main vase 17 cm. high Provenance Roy Holland, Managing Director of Poole Pottery, thence by descent Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 30 and 31 both vases illustrated
A Poole Pottery Contemporary Carafe vase probably a trial, painted with columns of stylised leaves in shades of red, purple, yellow and black on a white ground printed and impressed marks, painted 28, 30 cm. high Provenance Roy Holland, Managing Director of Poole Pottery, thence by descent.
A KPM porcelain vase by Hermann Seger compressed form with moulded twist decoration decorated with an experimental pink and blue crackled glaze, highlighted in gilt printed and painted marks, minor restoration to drill hole, 19.5 cm. high Hermann Seger joined KPM in 1878. A Chemist he developed flambe and other `chinese` glaze effects for the company.
A late Victorian Britannia standard silver pedestal condiment vase/sugar castor by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1896, with a square urn finial, a pierced and fruit and leaf embossed cover, the base with a gadrooned rim, three asymetric shoulder handles, leaf and bead lobing and a circular foot, presentation engraved, 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 373g (13 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A shubayama and silver coloured vase, with applied character mark to the base, the vase shaped body with six ivory inlaid panels, with two dragon handles, also decorated with cloisonne enamels flowers, 15 cm (6 ins) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A good Royal Crown Derby two-handled vase and cover, painted by Albert Gregory with a rich band of English flowers, the ground fading from burgundy to pale pink, signed, the cover`s pine cone finial issuing from a band of moulded leaves, printed marks and date codes for 1918, 20.5cm. (2)
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