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Click here to subscribeA Brannam pottery vase, probably by Beauchamp Wimple, the oval vessel modelled on one edge with a grotesque mask flanked by foliage, the opposite edge extending to form an overhead loop handle and painted in pale blue slip with wave-like motifs against a green ground and supported on a oval spreading foot. 20.5cm. high, incised 'C.H.Brannam, Barum, 1899' and indistinct artist's initials (restored on base)
A Brannam pottery centrepiece, in the form of a grotesque bird-like vessel, having a crested bird's head at one end and a dolphin-like head at he other, the sides embellished with wings and scrolling waves, with basically a green background picked with brown, blue and white and supported on paw feet, 25cm. long, incised 'C.H.Brannam, Barum, 1901' with initials 'R.P.' (restored on bird' head)
A Brannam pottery flared vase, by James Dewdney, the lower body linked to the spreading circular foot by seven loop handles and sgraffito-decorated with fish swimming amid aquatic foliage in greens, blue and brown against a pale blue stippled ground, 22cm. high, incised 'C.H.Brannam, Barum, 1901' and with initials 'JD' (handles restored and edge of base restored)
A Brannam Pottery large oviform vase, by James Dewdney, modelled in high relief on the shoulders with two shells that form handles flanked by seaweed that spreads on to the body, all beneath a bright olive-green glaze, 41cm. high, signed 'C.H. Brannam Barum' , dated 1904 and with initials 'JD' (cracked and with some glaze losses)
An early Brannam pottery broad oviform vase, decorated by James Dewdney, the red body overlaid with white slip and scraffito-decorated with a bird in flight amid highly stylised flowers and foliage, between formal borders, 29cm. high, signed 'CH Brannam, Barum Ware, N. Devon' dated 1882 and with 'JD' initials, also with old retail paper label '50's'. (converted for use as lamp base)
A Brannam pottery 'Puffin' jug, its body forming the vessel with its beak the spout, it rests with webbed feet on a circular base and its swept-back wings become the handle, modelled and painted in blue, green and brown, 16.5cm. high, signed 'C.H.Brannam, Barum' and dated 1899, and initials for Beauchamp Whimple as modeller.
A Brannam pottery jug, by Frederick Braddon, of tapering cylindrical form with a strap handle, incised and coloured with green birds in flight amid highly stylised foliage and trees in browns and greens against a muted yellow ground, 19.5cm. high, incised factory marks, artists initials and dated 1903.
A Brannam pottery circular wall plaque, by James Dewdney, decorated in the scraffito technique with a carp amid highly stylised aquatic foliage in apple-green, and white slips and showing the red body as part of the decoration, 31cm. diam, incised factory marks, artist's initials and dated 1896.
An unusual Brannam pottery figural candlestick, by Thomas Liverton, and modelled as the figure of a girl with long brown hair in predominantly yellow, with the hem of her dress decorated with blue flowers in tube-lined slip, she holds the candle sconce in both hands, 18.5cm. high, factory marks, artist's monogram and dated 1903.
A Brannam pottery 'Grebe' jug, by .............., the creature sits upright on a circular base, its beak being the spout, its has wattles and 'ears', the plume on the back of its neck curving to form a sinuous handle, coloured in blues, greens and browns, 19.5cm, factory marks, artist's monogram and dated 1898. (restored beak).