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Bernard Rooke (British 1938-) Tall "Brutalist" Vase Thrown stoneware with celadon glaze and bands of geometric detail in relief on flared base, impressed Rooke, together with a similar large "Mushroom" plaque in relief and incised, applied to a wooden board, unmarked (af).The vase 40cm high, the plaque 32cm x 46.5cmThe vase with small chip to rim and shoulder; the plaque with two notable cracks and chips to left corners.
Y BERNARD ROOKE (b.1938) - a stoneware sectional floor standing lamp base, the four sections decorated with dragonflies and other insects and plants, on a swept square base, incised signature beside wire hole, 49" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No apparent damage or restoration. HOWEVER, there is a missing section between the top and main large pierced circular section (which enclosed a bulb), no shade.
† ALAN WALLWORK (1931-2019); a stoneware pebble form partially covered in grey glaze with iron staining and incised and impressed decoration picked out in kaki, incised W mark, height 13cm, and a slightly taller bulbous vessel with textured surface covered in oatmeal and iron glaze by Bernard Rooke, height 14.5cm (2). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Bernard ROOKE (1938) 'Container Ships, Felixstone' and 'Felixstone Docks' Container Ships, mixed media monoprint, signed, 20cm x 26.5cm, 30cm x 36.5cm mounted; Felixtone Docks, mixed media, signed, including oil, collage and linocut, 18cm x 25.5cm, 34cm x 41cm framed (2) Shipping is available from £25.22 to a UK Mainland address.
A Bernard Rooke curved bottle-shaped table lamp, 1970s, of irregular tapering form and decorated with incised and embossed geometric motifs over a textured ground, seal to base, 36cm high; together with a 1970s Louis Hudson rectangular stoneware flower vase, similarly decorated with an arrangement of incised geometric emblems, seal to base, 20cm high and an unsigned partially glazed stoneware totem, modelled as a figure wearing a fish form hat and necklace, 19cm high (3)Provenance: The Collection of Lord Myners, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the TateAll three pieces are in good condition, free from damage or repair.
A Bernard Rooke Alvingham Mouse studio pottery part tea and dinner service, on brown stoneware ground, comprising eight large dinner plates, eight side plates, six bowls, two tureens and covers, six tea cups, coffee pot, teapot, three jugs, vinaigrette bottle, candle stand, two salt and pepper pots. (a quantity)
Bernard Rooke (b. 1938). dragon fly and leaf floor lamp. The organic Brutalist style floor standing studio pottery lamp by Bernard Rooke, decorated with leaves and dragon flies with a circular smoked glass table to the middle section, raised on a circular stepped plinth base, signed to base, approx. 115cm height not including shade or fitting.
Law - Justice of the Peace to include: Nelson (W.) The Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace, London: Eliz. Nutt for J. Walthoe et al., 1718, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label, title in red and black, 2 pages of publisher's advertisements; The Justice's Case Law, London: for James Lacy et al., 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label; Higgs (Joseph) A Guide to Justices being modern English Precedents, London: for C. Ward et al., 1734, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label, 1 page publisher's advertisements, half title; [Anon] The Universal Officer of Justice, London: for John Rooke, 1730, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label; Jacob (Giles) The Modern Justice: Containing the Business of a Justice of Peace in all its Parts, London: for B. Lintot, 1720, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label, 2 pages of publisher's advertisements; Blackerby (Samuel), The First Part of the Justice of Peace his Companion, London: for J. Walthoe, 1730, 16mo, full calf; J[acob] (G[iles]), The Compleat Parish Officer, London: for Bernard Lintot, 1726, 12mo, full calf, 4 pages of publisher's advertisements; Shaw (Joseph) Parish Law, London: for F. Cogan, 1733, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label; Shaw (Joseph) The Practical Justice of Peace ... in two volumes, London: for Thomas Ward, 1728, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label, two volumes, one page of publisher's advertisements preceding title; Burn (Richard and John) The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer ... in four volumes, London: for T. Cadell, 1788, 8vo, full calf with red morocco title label, four volumes, sixteenth edition, bookplates for Lord Sandys, with tipped in handwritten notes relating to the 'Constable of the Parish of Ombersley' and a larger leaf regarding 'some imperfections in the sixteenth edition of Burn's Justice' (14)Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
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