Crocus - A Clarice Cliff shape 363 "Goblet" vase of footed ovoid form circa 1930/31 hand decorated with large Crocus sprays between yellow, green and brown banding, printed "Crocus" and Bizarre mark, height 16.5cm. Condition - Professional hairline restored to the rim. [Also called a ‘goblet’ vase, the 363 was a popular vase shape which sold well in Bizarre and Fantasque patterns between 1929 and 1936. Crocus continued until 1963 in many colourways and styles such was its worldwide appeal, and many pieces were painted by the ‘Crocus girl’ Ethel Barrow. LG]
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An original 1930’s customer leaflet for a Clarice Cliff "As you like it" table decoration printed to one side with a photograph of a set decorated in Blue Firs with various arrangement display ideas and description to the reverse, measures 14cm by 17cm, together with a similar period magazine advert for "Bizarre Ware" with staged photographs, later card mounted. [‘As You like it’ customer leaflet. This original leaflet was given to customers to explain how it could ingeniously be arranged in many different ways. The set originally comprised shapes 657, 658 and 659 but soon Clarice created a square section tall vase shape 689 which was then also offered with the set. The leaflet title ‘An Ever Changing Table Decoration’ was replaced with the more inventive name for the set of ‘As you like it’. The extra shape and the change of title show how Clarice was meticulous at constantly improving her imaginative wares. DM]
Rhodanthe - A Clarice Cliff single handled Isis vase circa 1934 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal brown and orange with internal Delecia style tonal brown streaked decoration, Bizarre mark, height 25cm. Condition - Professional hairline restored to the rim.
Gibraltar - A Clarice Cliff shape 278 footed trumpet vase circa 1931 hand decorated with a seascape scene with sailing boats with blue, yellow and pink banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 15.5cm. Condition - Hairline crack professionally restored from the rim through the body. [From the 278/280 range this was an old Newport Pottery (and classic) vase shape, which was popular between 1929 and 1936, featuring this stylish 1931 Fantasque seascape pattern with yachts in the foreground. DM]
Rhodanthe - A large Clarice Cliff shape 702 footed trumpet vase circa 1936 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal brown and orange with internal graduated brown to yellow banding, script signature, height 31cm. Condition - Small chip professionally restored to the foot rim.
Rhodanthe - A large Clarice Cliff shape 613 footed trumpet vase of ribbed form circa 1934 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal brown and orange with an internal Delecia style tonal brown streaked brown and yellow decoration, Bizarre mark, height 47.5cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.
Lorna - A large Clarice Cliff shape 634 vase of ovoid form with single side handle circa 1936 hand decorated with a stylised cottage landscape with bridge and river over a cream glazed ground with graduated brown banding, large blue script signature, height 20cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration.
Pink Pearls - A Clarice Cliff shape 465 "Double D" wall pocket circa 1936 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal pink with green and yellow, script signature, height 19cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, minor paint flakes to the grey. [Also designed as a stand-alone vase, note the keyhole shaped aperture at the top which transformed this into a wall pocket. This 1934 pattern featured flowers painted in an etched style in pink and grey. Other colourways are Rhodanthe (orange/brown/yellow), Aurea (green/pink/yellow) and Viscaria (blue/green). DM]
Scottish Military Interest; A Victorian claret jug. London 1853, the vase shaped body with engraved floral cartouches and panels, with vine formed handle with foliate terminals, the hinged domed cover with berry and vine finial, the whole raised on a simple domed and spreading foot, the body with presentation inscription '1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers 2nd ??Company Officers prize won by Private John McNeil 1861', 30cm high, 20oz
An Irish George III inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock. Alexander Christie, Dublin, late 18th century. The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13.5 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the foliate-scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and signed Alex'r Christie, DUBLIN to lower edge, the angles with angel-head and foliate-scroll cast spandrels, the case with broken triangular pediment above reeded frieze and conforming pilasters flanking the parquetry banded hood door, the trunk with vase and fan inlaid shaped-top door flanked by quarter columns, the plinth base with large oval cartouche and canted corners, on bracket feet, (some damage to case), 232cm high. Alexander Christie is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Vol. 2 as working in Dublin 1758-1801. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of gilt metal and cut glass ceiling lights, in the Rococo taste, second half 20th century, the vase shaped shades with scrolling foliate cast supports, 36cm high excluding hanging chains and ceiling fitments. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A 19th century Viennese silver and enamelled cornucopia vase, apparently unmarked, the curved enamelled body of blue ground, decorated with various panels of mythological scenes with enamel embellished band, the whole supported by a winged putto, on an octagonal base with enamel and figural decorated panels, 38cm high
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