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Click here to subscribeA collection of blue and white pottery, including: a pair of 19th century pearlware bough pots, decorated with a willow pattern, six custard cups and covers on a stand, a tea caddy, reticulated plates and a basket, a tureen and cover on stand, seven small oval platters inscribed 'Who burnt the table-cloth', carpet balls and other items, 37cm (max). (33) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A group of English pottery and porcelain, 19th century, comprising; a Spode pearlware part dessert service, painted with flowers against an olive green ground, comprising; a sauce tureen, cover and stand, a small rectangular dish and five plates, impressed marks; a `Salopian' ware pearlware octagonal plate, bowl and teabowl and saucer; a feldspathic stoneware jardiniere enamelled with convolvulus, 12cm. high; a Victorian porcelain water jug, moulded with brightly coloured daisies; a white stoneware bough pot and cover applied with fruiting vine; and a Davenport creamware miniature oval comport, 9cm.high, (a.f).
A collection of Bough Scottish pottery to include four square dishes with hand painted fruit and vine and flower patterns to include two hand painted by Elizabeth Amour and two by Richard Amour, together with a Scottish pottery jam pot with border of fruit pattern and blue ground to the body, (5)
ELIZABETH AMOUR AND ARTHUR H. AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY, EDINBURGH COLLECTION OF WARES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a BOWL, decorated by Elizabeth Amour with roundels of flowers on a blue ground, painted marks and dated 1914, 24cm diam.; a JUG, decorated by Elizabeth Amour with cherries, painted and printed marks, 14cm high; and a PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, decorated by Arthur H. Amour with a band of fruit, painted marks and dated 1923, 10.5cm high (3)
Love Birds an unusual Carters Poole Pottery tile probably designed by John Adams, modelled in relief perched on an oak bough, painted in shades of blue and green on a cream ground, unmarked, small glaze chip, 15cm. square Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 51 for two examples of a book end variation of this design.
Mary L Fairgrieve (1875-1969) A pottery ginger jar and cover the jar hand painted with girls dancing amongst blossoming trees in a mountainous landscape, the lid painted with verse 'London Bridge is falling down my fair lady' and painted with a lady in crinoline dress under a bough of roses, both pieces with MLF and black cat motif, 20cm high
An early 20th century Scottish Bough pottery bowl, decorated with slogan 'If Winter Comes, can Spring be Far Behind', on blue ground and green interior, handpainted EA 1917 to underside, 17cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Lot 282 - small pit mark to base of interior, but overall good condition.
AN AESTHETIC EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT PLANTSTAND, IN THE MANNER OF E.W. GODWIN, the square moulded top inset with a painted pottery tile, the splayed stand with a moulded roundel to each side, decorated with a bird on a bough, and ring-turned legs joined by a shelf stretcher with spindle gallery, unmarked. 94cm
PILKINGTONS LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY POTTERY TILE, embossed and painted design in green and white, two cranes in flight, 6" (15.3cm) square, ANOTHER OF A BIRD ON A BOUGH, 6" (15.3cm) square and FIVE OTHER TILES VARIOUS, mainly embossed and painted foliate designs, 6" (15.3cm) square (7)