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Click here to subscribeA Brannan Art Pottery wedding jug, coloured with a central monogram J B against a green circular reserve, flanked by initials H R and Nov. 1922, against a mid blue ground, impressed C.H.BRANNAN, BARUM N. Devon, 6½" high; A Wardle Pottery ovoid vase with an everted rim, coloured in blue glaze, impressed marks early 20thC, 7" high; A green glaze two handled pottery vase, impressed H and SL. No.1, 4¾" high. (3)
Brannam Pottery grotesque bowl, blue ground, the twin handles formed as open-mouthed panthers, impressed marks A.H. Brannam Barum, N. Devon, c.1898-1914, 33 cms long, to/w a small grotesque jug modelled as a Grebe (spout damaged), green ground and a tapering candlestick on circular stepped base, blue ground, 37 cms (3)
A pair of C H Brannam Barum pottery two handle flared cylinder vases dated 1904, each vase slip decorated in the Art Nouveau style with monogram M E P Nov 1904 within heart and interlaced whiplash motifs, stylised flowers verso, applied scrolling lizard handles, washed in blue, green and brown glazes, inscribed C H Brannam, Barum, TL 1904, RD 44561, 31cm high, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. Consigned by the god-daughter of Mr Charles William Brannam, son of C.H.Brannam. It is believed that the vases decorated " EMP 1904" were commissioned as a birthday or engagement present for Mary Elisabeth Penhale, the wife of Mr Charles William Brannam, married in 1910. Following Charles' death the contents of his family home "Hayne" were disposed of at sale, where they were purchased by the vendor's mother and eventually passed to the vendor in 1984.
C.H. BRANNAM LARGE VASE of shouldered tapering form, with applied lizard handle, carved and incised with swimming fish and glazed in shades of green, brown and blue, impressed mark 'Lauder/ Barum', 33cm high; also a C.H. Brannam glazed and unfired bottle vase decorated with flying birds, incised marks, 19cm high (2)