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Click here to subscribeA William De Morgan Sand`s End Pottery three tile panel, painted with an exotic peacock, perched in a berried bough, painted in colours on a white ground impressed factory mark, minor glaze chips, Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, page 247 plate 323 for a comparable panel.
Two boxes of assorted china to include a Sylvac tree trunk bough pot, similar spill vase modelled with squirrels, George V & Elizabeth II commemorative mug, Carltonware leaf dish, matching jug and saucer, Poole Pottery preserve jar and cover, Cauldon blue and white underglaze octagonal bowl and three pieces of Imari pattern teawares, together with various tea sets, hors d'oeuvres dishes, etc.
A Shelley Harmony ware drizzle glazed baluster shaped vase with ribbed sides, a Crown Devon pottery dish modelled with a fence and decorated with green leaves in raised relief, a pair of Carlton ware leaf-moulded vases, a Cottage ware jug, an Art Deco four piece coffee service comprising two coffee pots, teacup and saucer, a Burleigh Ware pottery bough pot with bird decoration and a quantity of 1930's decorative tea wares, etc
A Continental porcelain and hand-painted bough pot, a Copeland late Spode Chelsea sauce tureen, cover and stand, Satsuma pottery vase and cover, Chinese polychrome decorated fruit bowl, pair of Sevres style coffee cans and saucers, various other 19th Century floral decorated cups and saucers ,a pair of floral decorated creamware baskets and a 19th century part tea service with floral spray , blue and gilt decoration and two similar cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs. Most pieces with some cracks and or damage. The Oriental decorated jar and cover with quite extensive damage and rustration, over-painting, etc. Bough pot also with damage and re-gluing. Chinese bowl with damage.
Richard Amour for Bough Pottery sleeve vase, the grey ground with handpainted stylized floral borders to top and bottom together with a Richard Amour for Bough Pottery twin handled squat vase, the red ground with green and yellow stylized decoration, with printed and painted marks to base, tallest 24cm high (2)
A Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal plate, circa 1935-1938, decorated in pattern 4036, `Omar` pattern, with motto `Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bough a flask of wine, a book of verse and thou`, artists mark `2` below signature, printed mark, painted pattern number and signed, 32cm diameter See Bernard Bumpus, `Collecting Rhead Pottery`, Francis Joseph, 1999, pg 53 plate 59, where this plate is illustrated. According to Bernard Bumpus, on page 95, this plate was shown at the British Industries Fair in February 1935.
Two creamware candlesticks, the tall square forms finely reticulated beneath colonnaded sconces, impressed Leeds Pottery marks, two pearlware bough pots, one with bird-head handles, the other raised on a base of dolphins, a large pearlware plate painted with children and birds, and a creamware dog bowl, damages and restoration, 18th and 19th centuries, 28cm max. (6)
A mixed lot of decorative pottery, porcelain and glassware to include Staffordshire spill vase modelled with sleeping figures under a flowering bough, early 19th Century tea cups and saucers, two octagonal ironstone serpent handled jugs, a 19th Century blue and white transfer decorated dish, a Monart-style glass bowl and other decorative items.
RICHARD AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY. CIRCULAR BOWL, CIRCA 1930. decorated with honesty, painted marks, 26.5cm diameter; also A BOUGH CIRCULAR BOWL BY RICHARD AMOUR, decorated with aquilegias, painted marks, 22cm diameter; and A BOUGH CIRCULAR BOWL BY RICHARD AMOUR, decorated with a basket of garden flowers, painted marks, 18cm diameter (3).
RICHARD AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY. CYLINDRICAL POT AND COVER, CIRCA 1930. decorated with a basket of garden flowers, painted marks, 9cm diameter; also A BOUGH BEAKER BY CHRISTINE AMOUR, decorated with stylised flowers, painted marks, 11cm high; and A BOUGH DRESSING TABLE SET BY RICHARD AMOUR, comprising a pair of chamber candlesticks on an oval tray, each decorated with a basket of flowers, painted marks, tray, 34cm across (5).
SCOTTISH POTTERY. COLLECTION OF WARES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. comprising; AN ELIZABETH MARY WATT CIRCULAR BOWL, decorated with stylised foliage, painted initials (cracked), 21cm diameter; A BOUGH CIRCULAR BOWL BY ELIZABETH AMOUR, dated 1924, decorated with a panel of fruiting vines, painted marks, 22cm diameter; A BOUGH PORRIDGE BOWL BY E. ALEXANDER, dated 1914, painted with roses, painted marks, 16cm diameter; A BOUGH CIRCULAR BOWL, decorated with foliage, painted marks, 19.5cm diameter; and THREE FURTHER PIECES OF ART POTTERY (7).