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Click here to subscribeA mixed lot of English & other pottery including two Staffordshire spaniel ornaments; three Brannam Barum jugs; a lead glazed vine and frog teapot and cover; a Donyatt-style jug with incised abstract decoration; a studio stoneware bowl; two Quimper jugs; two Pratt-style meat paste jars with boar hunting scenes etc.
A large C H Brannam Barum Pottery green-glazed jug, decorated by William Baron with a large single carp underwater with pond plants, dated 1892, incised factory marks including WB monogram,35.5cm highCondition:Foot rim chip to the underside of the base, otherwise good. Crazing to the glaze throughout.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a C H Brannam for Barum Pottery jug, decorated with fish and having a grotesque figural spout (sd to spout), a Crown Derby Imari 2451 cream jug, a Prattware pot lid 'On Guard' and base (some chips and crazing), a Royal Worcester banana leaf jug with green backstamp (light crazing), an Adderley floral basket with modelled flowers, two Royal Doulton mugs printed with roses (each with extensive damage), a pale blue Wedgwood jasperware milk jug, etc (12) (Condition Report: generally ok, sd and as stated)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a puzzle jug by Holland Pottery Clevedon, two fairings: 'Five O'clock Tea' and 'The Welsh Tea Party', a Sylvac celery jug, a boxed Royal Worcester 'Christmas Eve' plate, a Cinque Ports Pottery tankard, two terracotta jugs - one is marked 'CH Brannam Royal Barum Ware', the other is unmarked but very similar, a glass cake stand, a ceramic hen on nest bowl, studio pottery, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
James Dewdney for C.H. Brannam Barum Pottery, an art pottery vase, 1895, the baluster body with three applied wrythen handles, the two opposing panels incised with fish amongst reeds, glazed in green, ochre and blue, incised marks and date to underside37.5cm highWith some restoration to the rim and one handle.
Frederick Braddon for C.H. Brannam Barum Pottery, an art pottery vase, 1903, with seven applied loop handles, glazed in shades of yellow, green and ochre and decorated with fish amongst stylised reeds, incised date and marks to underside 16cm high; together with a similarly decorated Brannam vase fitted with three loop handles, incised marks and dated 1903 to underside,19.5cm high
James Dewdney for C.H. Brannam Barum Pottery, a large fish jug, 1897, the baluster body with fish head spout, slip decorated in blue, green and ochre over green glaze ground and incised to one side with fish scale motif, incised date and marks to underside32cm highSome glaze misses to the interior and some very small firing blisters to the exterior body, one surface scratch to the reverse, otherwise appears in good order. See additional images.
James Dewdney for C.H. Brannam Barum Pottery, a large pair of art pottery vases, 1904, the pear-form bodies each with three applied wrythen handles, slip decorated in ochre and green, the three fields decorated with fish amongst reeds against a textured ground, incised dates and marks to underside46cm high
A collection of Barnstaple pottery items late 19th century, to include a green lustreware vase, by W.L Baron, 22cm high, a similar indigo example, 7.5cm high, three blue drip ware vases, the largest 15cm high, a green lustreware charger, by C.H Brannam, 21cm diameter, and a similar three-handled powder blue vase, 10cm wide, all with impressed marks,together with a Ruskin pottery set,in yellow, comprising a dish, 14cm diameter, and four egg cups, 4cm highand a small collection of Holkham pottery dishes,painted with various animals and boats,the largest 9cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportSome minor nibbles and chips to the rims and foot rims. No apparent cracks or lossses.
Brannam pottery mug, a candlestick (restored), stoneware jug inscribed ' Barrett, Sculptor and Potter, Lambeth ', terracotta pot and cover and another stoneware brown glazed jugCandlestick restored at base. Character mug with glaze losses to the ears.Brown relief jug with rim chips.Others in good condition
Collection of Art pottery , to include C H Brannam wares , including an owl bowl made for Liberty & co , a large vase , small trough , 2 jugs ,hat pin holder with a man on the front , a grotesque bid and a green man wall pocket , other wares to include a Denby owl jug and an umarked owl jug and other items . glaze flakes and chip to one owl on the Liberty & co bowl , glaze flaking to the large vase , repair to the nose of the Brannam bird jug , section broken on green man wall pocket , chip to candle holder , chip to top edge of unmarked grotesque dragon jug and a chip to top edge of blue vase , and small chips to hat pin holder . (1 box)
A C.H. Brannam Barum pottery blue glazed spoon warmer as a seated winged figure inscribed to base and No'd 4456 8.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is a small chip to the corner of one wing. The other wing tip is darker in colour. There is a chip/firing fault to one of his ears. There is some crazing to the glaze. Both wings have got chips to the glaze and one has been chipped and repaired the same side as the chip and repair to the ear. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
Collection of studio pottery to include an Eric & Meira Stockl studio pottery bowl, wax resist geometric decoration on lilac ground, written mark to base, diam 17cm, a Dieter Kunzemann slip glaze pottery dish with wheatsheaf decoration, a Brannam green glazed bowl, a Maurice Hankey jug, a Campden Pottery slip glazed dish etc (10)
Two Brannam speckled green glazed vases, early 20th century, both of globular form, heights 16.5cm and 16cm, a Gien pottery dark blue ground vase, decorated with mythical beasts, height 12cm, and a mixed group of mostly 20th century decorative pottery, including two small Grays Pottery square dishes, a small Doulton jardinière, Tintagel and Beswick (minor faults). Provenance: from the collection of the late Graham and Rhiannon Berridge.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
C H Brannam Pottery Barum Ware green-ground two-handled oviform vase, early 20th century, incised CH Brannam/Barum, mottled in green glazes, with loop handes, 23cm highCondition ReportLight surface marks, accretions. Small chip/loss to glaze on the rim, the area feels smooth so possibly just unglazed. No obvious signs of damage/restoration under UV. General wear and tear, see photos.
C H Brannam Pottery Barum Ware Arts and Crafts blue-ground two-handled vase retailed by Liberty & Co., impressed C.H. Brannam/N.Devon/Barum/Made for Liberty & Co, with pierced loop handles and globular body with baluster neck, 19.2cm highCondition ReportLight surface marks. Areas of loss to glaze. General wear and tear, see photos.
Lauder Barum Art Pottery jug, a Brannam Royal Barum Ware Art Nouveau blue-ground jug and a Baron Pottery (Barnstable) jug, the first inscribed Ye Olde Barum Purcher within incised blue borders, the Barum Ware jug moulded with whiplash motif, 13m high and the Baron red stoneware jug partly blue-glazed (3)
C H BRANNAM FOR BARUM POTTERY, BARNSTAPLE: an Art pottery jug with figural fish head spout and fish tail handle, sgraffito decorated front and back with fish swimming amongst seaweed, incised to base 'C H Brannam Barum 1889 1809, 16cm high Condition Report : crazing, minor chips - rim chip, one on mouth of spout, a glaze chip on base of handle Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
C H BRANNAM FOR BARUM POTTERY, BARNSTAPLE: an Art pottery spoon warmer modelled as a grotesque frog or toad, yellow glaze, impressed (twice) to base 'C H BRANNAM BARUM N DEVON', 9.5cm high; together with another modelled as a frog standing beside a jug, with glass inset eyes, twin tone green glaze, incised to base 'Barum Barnstaple', 11cm high Condition Report : both in good condition, no damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A C H Brannam Barum Ware pottery vase by Frank Thomas, modelled as a heron standing beside a tall bamboo stem painted in cream, brown and blue on a green ground, a C H Brannam vase slip decorated with a bird in colours on a blue ground, another similar, a vase decorated with a scaly fish, a vase decorated with a heron, another vase and a jug decorated with flowers incised marks FT monogram, minor chips, 24.5cm. high (7)
C H Brannam Art Pottery Barum blue-ground triple spill vase and a Lauder Barum pottery blue-glazed puzzle-jug, the first dated 1910, incised marks, AB probably for Arthur Babcock, of waisted form, moulded with panels of carp, issuing three trumpet-shaped spouts, the puzzle-jug incised with a verse and stylised fish, incised marks to base, 24.5cm high (2)Condition ReportThe triple spill vase with restoration to all spouts and rim and body of central vase, associated areas of retouching, small rim chips to central spout. The puzzle jug with restoration to two spouts and associated area of rim, very minor footrim chipping.