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Click here to subscribeA GROUP OF ELEVEN STUDIO POTTERY ITEMS to include a group of C H Brannam items to include two Barum ware vases comprising one blue with three handles to the rim with a butterfly motif (chips to the butterfly) height 21cm, and a green vase with leaf patterns (hairline crack to the rim) height 13cm, and a similar green vase, a milk jug in the form of an owl (crack around the spout), a blue vase height 21cm (crazing), two blue vases attributed to C H Brannam comprising a cylindrical vase with a wavy rim (nibbles to the rim) height 18cm, a C H Brannam for Liberty's double handled vase (small chip to the rim), a T G Green 'Ivanhoe' vase (heavy crazing and hairline crack), a Cinque Pottery Rye pot with blue bands, and a handled bowl with a spiral pattern with 'MJ' makers mark to the base, diameter 30cm (11) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
C. H. Brannam Barum, North Devon - an Arts & Crafts 19th century 1896 hand painted pottery grotesque Nautilus teapot. The teapot having a shell-shaped lid over a figurative spount and shaped handle. Nautilus-shaped body in cream, beige, blue and brown colourways. All signed & dated to underside. Crazing throughout. Measures approx. 12cm x 20cm x 10cm.
A C.H. BRANNAM BARUM POTTERY MINIATURE PROTOTYPE MODEL OF A SEATED TEDDY BEAR with a semi-matt mid blue finish, incised 'C.H. BRANNAM', 6cm high. Condition Report : Good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO C.H. BRANNAM BARUM POTTERY MINIATURE PROTOTYPE MODELS comprising a seated teddy bear, with a mid green glaze, incised 'Barum / 329', 8cm high; and a seated pig, with a dark green glaze, marked 'Barum / 376', 4.5cm high. Condition Report : Teddy bear in generally good condition: structurally sound, but with chips to glazing on ears and snout, and with abrasion below left eye; Pig in good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A C. H. Brannam pottery Vase, having a singular swirled handle and decorated with fish, inscribed marks to base 'C. H. Brannam Barum 1895', H 21 cm, together with a possibly C. H. Brannam pottery twin handled Beaker / Cup, decorated with motto, no marks to base, H 16 cm(2) Note, the beaker with damaged handle, still present, see images.
A C.H BRANNAM BARUMWARE JUG AND BOWL comprising a brown sgraffito Barum bowl with glazed blue interior and a river scene pattern across the waist, height 15cm x diameter 38cm, marks to the base reading C.H. Brannam Barum 1893 T.L, a similarly patterned water jug, height 23cm x diameter 27cm, marks to the base reading C.H. Brannam Barum 1893 A.B (2)(Condition Report: light crazing to the interior of the bowl, hairline crack to the bowl, minor chips to the glazed interior of the bowl's rim)
A VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY TABLE OR LECTERN circa 1860, stamped 'Crook Barum' at each end and 'R. Long' twice to the underside, each of the trestle ends decorated with strap work in the gothic style, 59cm high x 74cm wideProvenance: Acquired from Sotheby's auction at Hall, near Barnstaple,1996, Lot 112. Hall being a seat of the Chichester family since the early 14th century.
A C H BRANNAM BARUM POTTERY VASE AND BOWL, the three handled vase of tapered cylindrical form, decorated in relief with squirrel and acorn motifs on a mid-blue ground, incised marks to base, height 20cm, together with a triform CH Brannam bowl decorated with cats' faces on a blue ground, impressed marks to base, height 7cm x diameter 15cm (2) (Condition Report: the vase has restoration at the neck, the bowl has a crack and tiny chips round it, some small glaze chips and scuffs on the cats' raised features, the bowl has scratches to the interior, each piece having crazing throughout, otherwise appear ok)
A Denby Glyn Colledge Freestone pattern ovoid table lamp, 25cm high over fitting; a Denby Danesby Ware Pastel Blue ovoid vase, 20cm high; A Denby Spots and Stripes jug; a Denby Savannah vase; a large Denby Green Bracken vase, 32cm high; a C.H. Brannam, Barum wash jug and bowl, glazed in blue and green, etc (9)
C H Brannam Barum (Barnstaple) - An Art Nouveau 'Peacock' charger by Thomas Arthur Liverton, dated 1903, the lustrous green ground tubelined with darker green and blue feathers, inscribed factory marks, monogram TL and B44561, 33cm; sold together with an unusual C H Brannam vase with three spouts, decorated with fish, dated 1907, registered design number to base, 19.5cm high (2)Condition:Charger - Minor interior front-facing rim nibble. Typical crazing to the glaze throughout. Small firing fissure crack to rim. A couple of very small edge knocks to some of the tubelining but otherwise good. Displays nicely.Vase - Two spouts and a section of the rim restored. Some chips to glaze on some of the fish scales.
Assortment of Victorian jelly moulds in varying shapes and sizes to include designs of grapes, fish, asparagus, melon, walnut, pear and two Greens chickens along with a Schiller and Gerbing bohemia small jug c.1850, Lauder Barum three handled tyg type pot, Wedgwood caneware dish and Majolica corn cob jug
Brannam Pottery, Barnstaple - a late 19th century 1888 terracotta painted baluster vase. The vase of mottled blue ground, featuring relief enamel Neoclassical design featuring twin griffins besides an urn, each griffin with paw raised & wings outstretched, painted in earthy red & orange tones. Marked to base C. H. Brannam & J. D. Barum, 1888. Light chips to edge of base. Measures approx. 33cm tall.
C H Brannam (Barum) Art Pottery oval jardiniere, moulded with spiralling waves and fronds in blue and green glaze, with pierced rim, incised PT, dated 1901/7, 23cm wide Condition ReportLight surface marks, accretions, some small chips to glaze on rim, calcification/water damage to interior, general wear and tear.
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include elongated vases by various makers including Sadler, mid twentieth century Italian ceramics, small art pottery vases, a stoneware ginger beer bottle from Renwick & Hunt, Burton on Trent, a CH Brannam Barum Ware small planter, no 864 (chipped), pressed and cut glass items, etc (6 boxes + loose) (sd)
C H Brannam (Barum, Barnstaple) - A collection of matt green glazed art pottery, late 19th and early 20th century, comprising a jardiniere, 20cm high (glaze faults); a bowl, 22cm diameter; a large jug, of wide-bellied form, 19.5cm high; a soap dish with stand, two further bowls, a tall mug and a smaller vase, 10cm high; impressed and incised marks; sold together with a further sea green vase, of an unusual elongated inverted form set on a pedestal foot, indistinct circular factory mark, 21cm wide (10)
A collection of British art pottery by C.H Brannam of Barum (Barnstaple), dark blue glazes, late 19th and early 20th century, comprising a basket with wavy rim, a large dish or planter stand (repaired); a high-shouldered vase, a pair of three-handled vase, a small light blue dish, and a further vase with three angular handles, impressed and inscribed marks, tallest item 25cm high (6)
Two Barnstaple art pottery wall pockets in the form of fish, late 19th century, comprising Alexander Lauder, blue glaze, 17.5cm overall length; and C H Brannam Barum, green glazed with white scales and brown fins, 19cm long, each with inscribed marks (2)Condition:Blue fish - end of tail restored.Green fish - One nibble to the top of a scale, further chip to the open mouth and another small chip to the underside of the tail. One section of glaze/paint loss to the brown paint on the head.
A small group of Barnstaple art pottery, late 19th and early 20th centuries, comprising a William Leonard Baro vase, circa 1897-1900, of waisted slender form decorated with a lizard, inscribed marks, 16cm high; and Barum wares, including a treacle glaze slipware vessel, a small tripartite handled vase decorated with peacocks feather's and two further vases, together with a Lauder Barum twin-handled vase, 11cm high (damages) (6)Condition:Lizard vase - Typical crazing to the glaze throughout. Hairline crack to the lower portion of the body, below the lizard.Lauder - Sections broken and repaired to both rim and handle.Slipware vessel - Four chips to the mouth.Floral Barum vase - No damages.Treacle/floral vase - Missing two handles.Peacock's feather vase - Chips and nibbles to rim.