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Click here to subscribeA collection of various china wares to include a Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal vase with three openwork handles, 18.5 cm high, a Barum ware vase, the blue ground decorated with fish, 20.5 cm high, a Poole pottery vase with fruit and floral banding, 17.2 cm high, a Ruskin style bowl, 21 cm diameter, a Maling "Dahlia" oval dish, 25.2 cm x 13 cm, a Belleek "Millenium 2000" fruit bowl, 23 cm diameter, a Royal Doulton transfer decorated plate, 26 cm diameter, a Chinese blue and white slop bowl with dragon and floral decoration, 14.6 cm diameter and a studio pottery vase, 36 cm high
Brannam Barum pottery cat, the blue green glaze with "brushed" fur, the base with initials RP and dated 1904, H35cm, another with dark green glaze with stamp to the base and a small yellow glaze cat inscribed mark to the base, H18cmCondition Report: Cat with brushed fur - very minor chip to ear, surface scratches, fritting to base. Yellow cat - crazing throughout, repair and repainting to one foot. Other areas of minor surface wear. Repair to one ear. Black cat - repainting to one foot and base of tail, minor surface wear throughout.
Art Nouveau C H Brannam vase, designed by Thomas Liverton, dated 1908, slender, shouldered form, pieced and modelled in low relief with a scaly fish in turbulent water, in shades of green and black on a blue ground, incised C H Brannam, Barum, 1908, and incised signature 'TL', h25cm Similar to a piece exhibited in 'Liberty 1875-1975', An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, Victoria & Albert Museum, July-October 1975, catalogue number D226Condition Report: Hairline crack to rim. Minor surface wear to body to include surface scratches and minor flaking. No evidence of repair or breaks to handles.
Charles Hubbert Brannam (British 1855-1937), an earthenware slipware 'Fish' jug,Early 20th Century, impressed CH Brannam, Barum, N. Devon,The oviform with fish-head spout, decorated in sgraffito and coloured slips with a fish amid waves, covered with a blue glaze,28.5 cm highSmall chip on fishes mouth, the rim of the foot and the rim of the jug. A few abrasion and light wear. A few bubbles and speck inclusions in the glaze from the making. Natural wear to base.
A C H Brannam Barum Ware puzzle jug, with pierced neck, the body inscribed "Within this Jug There is Good Liquor.....", incised marks to base and dated 1894, H20cm, 19th century Prattware plate with central scene after A Mulready within malachite border, D24cm, 19th century Pratt ware plate inscribed 'May good attend each honeft heart, and all who act a generous part. and one other plate 'The Haymaker' (4)
A C H Brannam Barum Ware jug by Frederick Braddon, dated 1904, slender, waisted cylindrical form, slip decorated with Glasgow Rose and bird motif in green and ochre on a yellow ground, a Lauder vase with applied scroll handles painted with a hummingbird amidst flowers, two Brannam vases covered in a purple glaze and a collection of ceramics, incised marks, damages 26cm. high (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Barum Ware vase by William Baron, 1892, ovoid with tall cylindrical neck and applied scroll handle, and everted top rim, painted with fish swimming amidst waterweed, in green, tan and blue on a pale yellow ground, a Brannam plate tubeline decorated with Art Nouveau flowers and a collection of Brannam Pottery and a vase by Horace Elliot, incised marks, restored neck, 25cm. high, (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Barum Ware vase by Frederick Braddon, dated 1907, shouldered form with three applied handles, slip decorated with Art Nouveau flower stems, in shades of blue, green and brown on a graduated ground, a Brannam vase decorated with a similar flower on blue ground, and another Brannam vase similar, incised marks, 28.5cm. high (3) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
An Art Nouveau C H Brannam Barum Ware vase made for Liberty & Co, tapering cylindrical form with everted, fluted top rim, incised and slip decorated with stylised flower stems, another Brannam jug made for Liberty & Co slip decorated with foliate roundels on a yellow ground, and a Brannam twin-handled vase made for Liberty stamped marks, 30.5cm. high (3) Exhibited Liberty's 1875-1975 An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, V&A Museum, page 83, D225A, D225G and D222K.
An Art Nouveau C H Brannam Barum Ware vase by Frederick Braddon, dated 1904, baluster form with twin strap handles, slip decorated with stylised Art Nouveau tulip flowers, in green and white on a green ground, and two Brannam motto tygs incised marks, 18.5cm. high (3) Provenance Peter Myers Collection Exhibited Liberty's 1875-1975 An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, V&A Museum, page 82, cat. no.D.225D (main vase)
An Art Nouveau C H Brannam vase by Frederick Braddon, dated 1910, slender, shouldered form, pieced and modelled in low relief with a scaly fish in turbulent water, in shades of green and black on a blue ground, incised C H Brannam, Barum, 1910, FB, PFM paper label, 39cm. high Provenance Peter Myers Collection. Exhibited Liberty 1875-1975, An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, Victoria & Albert Museum, July-October 1975, catalogue number D226 Literature Liberty 1875-1975, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 83 catalogue number D226 this vase illustrated.
A pair of Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery vases, of oviform form with raised neck and wavy rim and three scroll handles, the body sgrafitto decorated in blue green and brown with birds amongst foliage, impressed and incised Lauder Barum marks, late 19th century, one vase with good restoration, 15in (38cm) high, together with another Lauder Barum pottery vase similar, with good restoration, 14¼in (36cm) high (3)
A C. H. Brannam Barum art pottery heron and bamboo Spill Vase, in green, blue and brown glazes, incised mark and dated 1899, 9½in (24cm) high, together with two small C. H. Brannam Barnstaple vases and three small Baron Barnstaple vases, including one sgrafitto decorated with a fish, 4in (10cm) high (6)
A C H BRANNAM BARUM LIDDED BOX with Art Nouveau style relief decoration, incised to base 'C H Brannam Barum R 44531, 18cm square Condition Report : lid has been damaged and restored Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN ENGLISH BLUE GLAZED DISH AND INDONESIAN VASE The Barum ware dish by C.H.Brannam of lozenge shape decorated with stylised birds, impressed marks to base; the tall pottery vase with stylised decoration The dish 20cm x 24.5cm; the vase 54.5cm tall Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A black basalt teapot and cover, early 19th century, of waisted rectangular form, the body with relief moulded panels depicting capronised elephants, the cover with capronised elephant finial, raised on elephant's feet, 14cm high (at fault) with a Wedgwood black basalt vesta and cover, early 20th century, the body with a continuous relief moulded floral motif, the cover with relief moulded classical maidens to the top and striker to the underside, impressed maker's mark to base, 9.5cm long, a Wedgwood Ordinary Lustre bowl, early 20th century, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, the interior with a gilt outlined Wu Sun barbarian against a pearlescent ground, the exterior with gilt mythical beasts against a mottled blue ground, printed maker's mark and painted pattern number 'Z4829 F' to base, 5.5cm high, and a Barum ware vase dated 1883, 20cm high (at fault) (4)CONDITION:Tea pot - spout has nibbles to the tip, the body has a large hairline crack across the entire base and extending up through the body and through the elephants trunk to one side and a further fine hairline crack through the body. The cover has one chipped corner and one re-glued corner.Vesta box - some very tiny rim nibbles, some internal scratches where the striker has been used.Wedgwood - appears to be in generally good order with some minor surface scratching throughout.Barum vase - large and multiple chips to the rim, extending to hairline cracks in places, crazing throughout to the top rim, nibbles to the foot rim. Crazing throughout and nibbles.
BRANNAM DRAGON CANDLE HOLDER - 1895 an interesting candle holder in the form of a Dragon, marked C H Brannam, Barum, 1895 (11cms high). Also with a Brannam three handled vase with panels of birds signed JD and dated 1900 (cracked, 20cms high), and a large Brannam vase with various Birds and foliage (top trimmed, dated 1888, 38cms high). (3)
A collection of late Victorian tea wares with printed and infilled violet decoration, with fluted outline, composing cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers and six tea plates, together with a small Brannan Barum ware jug, with incised marks to base and 1905, 6cm tall approx, a Wedgwood blue ground jasper ware biscuit barbell with plated mount and cover, a boxed glass scent bottle, etc (collection)
A large Brannam Barum ware jardinière with incised and painted stylised foliage decoration, moulded handles and incised marks to base, 29cm tall approx, a Doulton jardinière with impressed leaf detail on a mottled ground, with impressed marks to base, 25cm diameter, also together with two studio pottery dishes with painted blue fish and other detail on a speckled grey ground (4)