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A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE of tapering cylindrical form, the body with moulded bands, tube lined in the weeping willow or weeping beech landscape design on an ivory ground, raised on a moulded conical foot with puce and buff colouring, impressed factory mark to base along with painted signature in blue, sold with a modern Moorcroft Pottery box. 22.5cm(h)
A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE VASES of baluster form with everted rim and spreading foot, decorated with tube lined floral cabachones on a mottled blue ground, impressed factory mark to base along with number 8064D, inscribed initials MB to one vase. 27cm(h)
A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON STONE WARE VASES of tapering cylindrical form with slightly everted rim, decorated with tube lined fruit and foliage on a violet ground with buff capitals, impressed factory marks and numbers `x8795n` `10977`, inscribed initials JH to one vase 23.4cm(h)
A NEAR MATCHING PAIR OF SATSUMA MOON VASES both of circular form with pierced `handle`, one decorated with a scene depicting seated warriors, the reverse with seated females, the other vase decorated with a scene depicting seated monks with seated females to the reverse, all within gilt enriched cobalt blue borders, upon four simple feet. 13cm(h)
`Elephant`, a Moorcroft Pottery limited edition twin handled vase, designed by Sally Tuffin for Thomas Goode, painted in colours on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted green WM mark, 34cm high (out of edition, black overpainted mark). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, squared section with four shoulder loop handles, incised and painted with flowers and scroll foliage on a brown ground, incised mark `1872 Martin Bros London & Southall`, 22cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of Doulton Lambeth Carrara Ware bottle vases by Mildred B. Smallfield, painted with bands and panels of stylised flowers in blue, red, white and green, impressed and painted marks, 21.5cm high. See Dennis, Richard `Doulton Pottery from the Lambeth and Burslem Studios 1873-1939 Part II`, pp. 80-81 for a comparable single vase. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French Art Nouveau ormolu mounted earthenware ovoid vase, painted with a maiden seated in a landscape with flowers, the mounts with twin handles, with flowers and leaves on branches, signed `Tisserand`, 21cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An American Art Nouveau silver coloured overlaid glass vase by Gorham Mfg. Co., stamped Gorham marks, `CQQ` and `999/1000 FINE.`, the light green body with a trumpet neck, bulbous centre and a flared foot, the overlay with engraved leaves and buds, with three pinched lower ribs, 25cm high. See `Sumptuous Surrounds: Silver Overlay on Ceramics and Glass. The Collection of Warren Gilson` Milwaukee Art Museum 1990 for thirteen examples of overlay work by Gorham. No other comparable example has been noted of this rare piece. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Nouveau pewter mounted iridescent green glass vase, in Loetz Rusticana style, the mount by van Hauten, stamped marks, no. 1625, 23.5cm high; and a Continental Art Nouveau green glass and pewter wine ewer, probably German, 35.5cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Thomas Stearns for Venini, an `Incalmo` welded glass cylindrical vase, designed in 1962, in green, clear and anthracite bands, three-line acid stamp `Venini Murano Italia`, 25cm high. Provenance: From the estate of Peter Barker-Mill (1908-1994). From just before the Second World War he and his wife, Caroline (d. 2007) lived at Wookey House, Wookey Hole, near Wells, Somerset which was decorated in the avant-garde style of time. According to The Times of September 5, 2008 "During the 1960s and 1970s the Barker-Mills were at the forefront of the UK arts scene, hosting large parties for their creative friends. During this time many of these came to stay for long periods. One Polish painter, Tadeusz Piotr Potworowski, lived for many months in the outhouse". Barker-Mill was an abstract artist in oil, gouache, wood engraving and sculpture. He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol in the early sixties. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Poole Studio footed `Seagull` bowl, designed by Sally Tuffin, printed and painted marks, dated 15/04/96, 27cm diameter; a Poole Pottery Delphis range small spear dish, painted by Gillian Taylor, printed mark, shape 91; and a Midwinter Modern vase, designed by Jessie Tait, black tube-lined on a red ground, black printed mark, 23cm high. (see illustration on our website). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
John Maltby (b. 1936), a stoneware elliptical `Cup` vase, painted to one side with quatrefoils and a stylised landscape, the reverse with slip splash trails, painted mark `MALTBY`, 22.5cm high, 46cm long. Provenance: From the estate of Peter Barker-Mill. Please note: This lot may be subject to Droit de Suite. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Edgar Campden for Aldermaston Pottery, an oblong dish, painted with a fruit and foliage, painted marks, date code for 1968, 46.5cm wide; a vase, painted with panels, painted marks, 1968, 19.5cm high; and a covered jug, painted with scrolls, painted mark, 16cm high. (see illustration on our website). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Swedish silver coloured large beaker vase by Torsk Jakob Engelberth, Stockholm, 1900, inset with eight various silver medals within engraved ribbon tied husk swags, the foot with a nulled band and inset with a further medal, 21cm (8.5in) high, 988g (31.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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