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Click here to subscribeFREDERICK BRADDON FOR C.H. BRANNAM POTTERY, ARTS & CRAFTS VASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY of baluster form with triple whiplash handles, incised with foliage and hummingbirds, impressed CH Brannam Barum 1908 and FB monogram to base39cm highCracked and repaired section to rim, another small chip to rim, tightly crazed, one handle displaying a series of glaze scratches, small chip and two scratches to body, small chip to foot, further light general wear, glaze inclusions, staining and imperfections to rim interior, images available
Brannam Art Pottery grotesque chamber stick, modelled as a beast seated on it's haunches holding the scone before it, on a trefoil base, incised marks and dated 1897, 17.5cm.Condition report:There are chips to the sconce and various parts of the beast. There is crazing all over it. Please see additional uploaded images.
CHARLES H. BRANNAM. A scarce, first production year, sgraffito decorated, slipware art pottery vase by Charles H. Brannam. Signed: 'Barnstaple Pottery Aug. 1879' & with initials 'CHB'. Height 22cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A rare Liberty & Co. yellow pottery dog bowl,by C H Brannam, inscribed 'Love Me! Love My Dog', with three lug handles, impressed Liberty and Brannam marks to base, 22cm diameter overallCondition ReportThe edge of the bowl hasa small 1cm chip - this appears to be a crack to the rim, visible on the glaze and from the top. Small chip to the edge of the glaze on the outer edge. Each of the handles have glaze chips. Further photos added to the lot.
An Ault pottery 'Lilium' Arts & Crafts vase, circa 1890, 14.2cm high and an Art Nouveau CH Brannam Barum jug made for Liberty & Co, impressed marks, 11cm high (2)Jug - small glaze chip above handle.Vase - crazing to glaze throughout. One green leaf looks to have flaked off during the firing and been painted over and refired.
Two C H Brannam pottery Character jugs, modelled as Winston Churchill, seated, holding a walking cane and smoking a cigar, in two colour variations, AF (2) both have some chips to the top rim, both slightly crazed with some of the glaze worn in places, some minor firing imperfections, otherwise, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A large mixed group of mostly British art and decorative pottery, late 19th and 20th century, including a pair of Chameleon Ware vases, height 27.3cm, a Royal Cauldon two-handled tubelined vase, a Danesby Ware two-handled vase, a Wardle planter, an Eichwald plate (restored), Brannam and Beswick.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.
A Brannam pottery blue glazed puzzle jug, late 19th century, inscribed with verse beneath the pierced neck, incised marks to base, height 10cm, together with a Gouda type Dutch pottery vase, inscribed 'Liberty' to the base, height 12cm.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.
Brannam Barum ware, pottery stork vase of blue, green and brown ground, signed and dated 1889, 25cm high, a blue ground Stanley Ware vase and three glass vases CONDITION REPORT: The Brannum stork has an area of restoration to the left wing. The Stanley vase with a small crack to rim. The two glass vases are in good condition.
BRANNAM POTTERY - LIBERTY & CO. Including a large blue glazed candlestick (30.5cms high), a large yellow glazed jug with green interior (19cms high), and a small green glazed jug with stylised leaf motif (8cms high). All marked for 'C H Brannam and Liberty & Co'. (3). * All seem fine. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A C H Brannam pottery money box , made for W.H.S , born September 1st 1905 , believed first name to be William , C H Brannam Barum mark incised on the base, 12cm high . Together with a 1911 Brannam pottery 1911 King George V coronation mug , also inscribed "Willie", 8cm high small chip to base of 1911 mug.
A C. H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery vase: of globular form with short raised neck the green slip decorated body incised with poppies and other plants highlighted with coloured slips, the base incised C. H. Brannam, Barum, 1904 with initials for James Dewdney, 22.5cm high, [glue repair to rim].
BRANNAM POTTERY JUG - 1901 a jug painted with aquatic plants on a blue ground, impressed marks C H Brannam, Baron, FB monogram (Frederick Bowden), 1901, 20.5cms high. Also with a large Baron three handled vase decorated with foliage (repaired section to rim), 31.5cms high, and a book on North Devon Pottery. (3)