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Click here to subscribeAlan Caiger-Smith (British, born 1930), a tankard with brown brush detailing to a cream ground, 14.5cm high and a similar jar and cover, both with brush signature to base Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Alan Caiger-Smith (British, born 1930), an earthenware bowl decorated green and orange brushwork to a cream ground, brush signature to base, 22cm diameter Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukThree very small chips to the underside of the footrim
An Aldermaston studio pottery mug with iron glazed lustre decoration by Alan Caiger-Smith, chip to rim, and two Aldermaston terracotta bowls, all signed to base (3)The mug has a chip to the rim and has crazing to the interior. One bowl has pitting and crazing to the exterior. The other bowl has pitting to the interior and exterior. All would benefit from a clean.
A large Aldermaston lustre charger, by Alan Caiger Smith, the gold and yellow all over design on a white ribbed body signed and dated to underside 77, 44 cm diameterCrazing and hairline cracks close to centre. No chips. Crazing and occasional spots of discolouration to underside. 44cm diameter measurement is correct.
An Alan Caiger-Smith shallow bowl with yellow lustre decoration, signed and with paper label CONDITION REPORTS Dimensions 27cm diameter approx. and 5.5cm in height approx. Some surface scratches, accretions and some areas of crazing to the glaze. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
An Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston bowl of faceted form decorated with birds amongst reeds, together with a Wedgwood casserole pot, the handle as a rabbit and the body decorated with various game, together with a glass vase with red scrraffito decoration, indistinctly signed, together with assorted further Studio Pottery wares etc (14) CONDITION REPORTS The height of the red scrraffito vase is approx. 29cm. Majority of pieces of pottery have crazing, accretions, light surface scratches. One of the Alan Caiger-Smith Aldermaston goblets has a substantial crack from one side of the goblet to the other all the way through. Also there are two small chips to the base of the second Aldermaston goblet. The Wedgwood casserole dish has a small chip to the underside of the lid. The Aldermaston jug has a crack from the rim approximately 3 inches down one side. General wear and tear on all items commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH: AN ALDERMASTON POTTERY BOWL, circular form, painted in polychrome in an abstract design, 25.5cm diameter, a small vase, lustre glazed on an off-white ground, signed markings, 9.5cm high, with two pamphlets and a signed copy of Alan Caiger-Smith and Aldermaston Pottery 1955-1993 (5) Provenance: Purchased direct from the vendor from Aldermaston Pottery, November 2, 2004.
*Leach (Bernard, 1887-1979). Celadon glaze rectangular box, the cover with a snail finial and wavy incised marks, two seal marks to base, 8cm high x 15cm wide 10cm deep, with old price label possibly the original, damage to the finial together with an Alan Caiger-Smith twin handle bowl, with stylised black and green decoration on a white ground, painted marks to base 16cm high x 32cm wide, cracked, plus a Michael Cardew Winchcombe pottery three handle vase in a dripping brown and black glaze, two seal marks to base, 20cm high, restored plus a large studio pottery charges with a marbled glaze, 43.5cm diameter (4)
A large Aldermaston lustre charger, by Alan Caiger Smith, the gold and yellow all over design on a white ribbed body signed and dated to underside 77, 44 cm diameterOverall in good condition. Some distinct crackling to the glaze. Would benefit from a clean. Rubbing to the base consistent with wear but no apparent cracks, chips or restoration.
A 1970s Aldermaston studio pottery vase decorated by Alan Caiger Smith, the ovoid body with two flattened sides each decorated with a stylised flower against a white body, painted mark with date code for 1972, height 8.5cm, together with a small collection of studio pottery to include a tall goblet decorated with brown brushstrokes, height 22cm, and a small ovoid vase by Judith Fisher, height 9cm. (7)
Alan Caiger-Smith (British, born 1930)/Aldermaston Pottery baluster jug, circa 1976/with loop handle, brush decoration in browns and blues to a cream ground, signed to base, 25cm high Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukOverall very good, note inside with provenance: Alan Caiger Smith, 1976 bought from Casson Gallery
Alan Caiger-Smith (British, born 1930)/Aldermaston Pottery lustreware bowl/decorated with stylised brush decoration in red to a white ground, signed to base, 27cm diameter Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukin good overall condition
Alan Caiger Smith (British, born 1930), a collection of Aldermaston Pottery wares, comprising a limited edition York Nativity Play commemorative plate, a pair of goblets, four variously sized jugs, two preserve jars and covers, two small plates and a bowl Other Notes: British studio potter and founder of the Aldermaston Pottery. He was Chairman of the British Crafts Centre 1974-1978 and was awarded the MBE in 1988. His work is in the permanent collections of the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Literature: Edward A Downman, Blue Dash Chargers; Graeme Cruikshank, Prestonpans Pottery; Aronson Antiques, Oriental Sources for Dutch Delftware Chinoiserie Figures; Alan Caiger-Smith, Tin-Glazed Pottery; Gordon Elliott, John and David Elers and their Contemporaries; and a number of other books on Scottish and English pottery. (38)
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH (born 1930) for Aldermaston Pottery; a tin glazed earthenware jug, blue and red brushwork on white ground, painted ACS mark and date code for 1982, height 25.5cm (D). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH (born 1930) for Aldermaston Pottery; a tin glazed earthenware tankard, painted ACS mark and date code for 1982, height 11.5cm (D). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH (born 1930) for Aldermaston Pottery; an early tin glazed earthenware vase, painted ACS mark, probably made 1955-59 (as no date code), height 21cm (D). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A large Aldermaston pottery lamp base, by Alan Caiger Smith, 39 cm high together with two Aldermaston pottery candlesticks 10 cm highWould benefit from a clean, rubbing to the bases of the candlesticks and around the rim of the lamp. Spots of wax on the candlesticks. The candlestick rims appear to have small areas of restoration. No cracks or large chips. Several small scuffs to areas of the lamp. Overall in good condition.
Alan Caiger-Smith (b.1930) studio lustre pottery bowlHaving stylised decoration surrounding a central red spot, signed to base, height 8cm, diameter 28cmNB: Complete with original bill of sale from Oxford Gallery 28.8.84 for the sum of £105.40 CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration See photo
An Art Nouveau tile, modelled in low relief with a maiden wearing a rose in her long flowing hair, glazed mint green, a Maw & Co twin-tile panel of a peacock, two Carter's tiles and a collection of tiles including Alan Caiger-Smith, unmarked, 15cm. square (a lot) Provenance The Tile collection of Michael Blood The Tile collection of Carolyn Wraight.
‡ Alan Caiger-Smith (born 1930) an Aldermaston Pottery jug, dated 1987, probably thrown by Juliet Wilson, bellied form covered in a tin-glaze, painted with simple ruby and ochre brush-strokes, painted marks to base, painted date code for 1987, 25.5cm. high Provenance Contemporary Applied Arts, London 7th March 1988. Exhibited 20th Century British Studio Pottery from the Collection of an Oxford Graduate, Ashmolean Museum 14th April-14th August 1994, catalogue number 54.
‡ Alan Caiger-Smith (born 1930) an Aldermaston Pottery bowl, dated 1988, tin-glaze, painted in red lustre with geometric motif, painted marks to base, painted date mark, 26.5cm. diam. Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams, London 15th June 1989 lot 159. Exhibited British Studio Pottery The Collection of a Discerning Academic, Monnow Valley Arts, 26th September - 8th November 2009, catalogue number 49. 20th Century British Studio Pottery from the Collection of an Oxford Graduate, Ashmolean Museum 14th April-14th August 1994, catalogue number 55.
‡ Alan Caiger-Smith (born 1930) an Aldermaston Pottery bowl, dated 1982, painted to the interior with geometric panels in red, blue and golden lustre, the exterior with painted golden panels, painted marks and date mark to base, 25.5cm. diam. Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams, London, 28th February 1990 lot 153. Exhibited British Studio Pottery The Collection of a Discerning Academic, Monnow Valley Arts, 26th September -8th November 2009, catalogue number 48 and illustrated on the front cover. 20th Century British Studio Pottery from the Collection of an Oxford Graduate, Ashmolean Museum 14th April-14th August 1994, catalogue number 53.