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Click here to subscribeA pair of early C H Brannam Pottery beakers by James Dewdney, dated 1886, flaring conical form, painted with a blue bird flying before stylised flowers and foliage in blue, white and tan on a brown ground, a twin-handled vase and five other Brannam and Lauder pieces, incised marks, JD monogram and dated 1886 13cm. high, (8) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
A pair of tall and early C H Brannam Pottery vases, dated 1884, shouldered form with flaring necks, incised and painted with panels of a peacock before stylised foliage, the reverse a thrush perched on foliage in brown on a blue ground, and a smaller ovoid Brannam vase by William Baron dated 1885, incised C H Brannam Barum, N Devon 1881, professional restoration to one vase, 33.5cm. high (3) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
A pair of C H Brannam Pottery Dragon vases by Frederick Bowden, dated 1909, probably retailed by Liberty & Co, tapering form with applied dragon handles, the body incised with a scaly fish panel, in blue, green and brown on a blue ground, incised marks, FB monogram and date 1909, minor professional restoration, 27.5cm. high Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
A Della Robbia Pottery bowl by Agnes, painted with bands of radiating foliage from a central Tudor rose, the rim with smaller flowers and foliage, in shades of red, green and cream on a tan ground, an Art Nouveau C H Brannam jardiniere, a Ruskin Pottery crystalline bowl and a collection of ceramics, incised DR mark and AEB, painted Agnes, chips to bowl, 20.5cm. diam. (a lot) Provenance The Estate of David Coachworth and Peter Myers.
A pair of large green-glazed stoneware owl-form ewers,late 19th/early 20th century, possibly by Brannam or Farnham Pottery, with sculpted owl faces and sgraffito decoration, handles lacking,20cm wide20cm deep31cm high,together with a smaller example, andtwo small vases (5)Both lacking handles as catalogued. One with a large chip to the rim. Both with glaze chips to the bodies. Crazing, pitting and manufacturing imperfections. Scratches and surface wear. The smaller example with chips to the rim and foot. Small glaze chips, surface wear, scratches, crazing and pitting. The two vases with cracks and chips to the rims. Scratches and surface wear.
A large green-glazed stoneware owl-form bowl, late 19th/early 20th century, possibly by Brannam or Farnham Pottery, with opposing sculpted owl faces and sgraffito decoration,41cm diameter15cm highChips to beaks on both sides. Large glaze chip to centre of interior. Chip to foot rim. Further tiny glaze chips. A few cracks to the rim. Crazing throughout, which is particularly bad to the centre of the interior. General surface wear and scratches.
A GROUP OF STUDIO POTTERY, to include a bottle shaped porcelain vase by Mary Arundell Rich (b. 1940), decorated in gold, pink and purple patterns, impressed monogram to side, height 12cm, a William Plumptre (born 1959) vase height 22.5cm, a C H Brannam Barum ware nine piece tea set, a figure of a reclining female nude signed John McKenna, a Chris Aston planter and handled bowl, etc (Condition report: good, would benefit from a clean) (26)
A large Royal Doulton series ware Dr Johnson circular charger, D5911, diameter 34cm, together with a small Royal Doulton stoneware vase, decorated with bluebells, height 12.7cm, and a group of other pottery, including a Brannam blue glazed vase and a Copeland Spode Indian Tree pattern circular platter, diameter 38cm.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 large collection of Studio pottery to include : C H Brannam Barum mottoware fish jug, dated 1891, with fish head spout, incised mark and date,14cm h, Watcombe coffee pot with metal lid 25cm, green lead glaze pottery owl bowl approx 16cm w, Collard Poole pedestal dish, green glazed candlestick incised Watcome to base, 4 x blue glazed beakers depicting fish, cup with face and makers mark to base etc.Condition ReportBrannam jug with crackle, some blue glaze loss, fine hairline at top, possible restoration to spout and handle and nibbles to top rim and base edge. Others with slight nibbles, green multi handled pot a/f. Watcombe coffee pot with chip to end of spout.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian shallow circular bowl with mottled blue glazes, indistinct impressed marks, 28cm diam.; a Brannam Royal Barum Ware fluted flared vase with turquoise glaze, 18cm high; an Elton pottery globular vase with floral decoration and red and black drip glazes, 13cm high and a small studio pottery stoneware dish with Tenmoku glaze, 20.5cm diam. (4).
A C.H. Brannam pottery griffin chamberstick, circa 1899, the blue and cream glazed creature supporting a sconce on the end of its tail, raised on an oval base, incised marks to base, height 16cm (chipping to sconce), together with two Sunflower Pottery Elton vases, height 14.5cm and 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.
A C.H. Brannam pottery grotesque bird jug, circa 1911, the puffin-like bird with naturalistic glaze colours, its conjoined wings forming a handle, standing on a circular base, probably modelled by Frank Thomas, monogrammed, incised marks to base, height 19.5cm.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 Pottery ovoid vase, the tube lined green scrolls on black glazed ground, impressed marks, 22cm high; two black glazed sparrow beak jugs, 18.5cm and 16cm high; a black glazed cow creamer, 13cm high; a small globular teapot decorated with birds, 13cm high; a silver lustre twin handled cup, 14.5cm high and a small print mesh vase, 7cm high. (7).
A C H Brannam Barum ware pottery vase of baluster form with incised fish decoration on a pale green ground, No'd. to base “1293” 41.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Firing fault hairline cracks to the inside of the neck. Further firing fault cracks around the handle top and bottom. Some minor speckles / faults to the blank reverse. Further firiing fault to the right of the handle at rear and loss of glaze to the extremities of the handles. Under UV light there does not appear to be any restoration.
A C H Brannam Barum ware pottery vase of globular form with three scrolling handles decorated with incised bird and foliate decoration inscribed to base, initialled "JD" No'd 18 and dated 1898 27 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be in overall good condition though with some craquelure to the glaze throughout. Some minor firing faults and wear to the glaze at the base where dripped and now worn. However, under UV, the rim has been completely restored. See images for further detail.
CHARLES BRANNAM; a late 19th century art pottery vase of trumpet vase with floral decoration, height 54cm, signed and dated 1896 to base.Additional InformationCrazing to the body, there is a crack from the rim into the body of the piece approx. 10cm in size. The odd glaze chip to the relief decoration.
Brannam Barum pottery cat, the blue green glaze with "brushed" fur, the base with initials RP and dated 1904, H35cm, another with dark green glaze with stamp to the base and a small yellow glaze cat inscribed mark to the base, H18cmCondition Report: Cat with brushed fur - very minor chip to ear, surface scratches, fritting to base. Yellow cat - crazing throughout, repair and repainting to one foot. Other areas of minor surface wear. Repair to one ear. Black cat - repainting to one foot and base of tail, minor surface wear throughout.
A large late 19th / early 20th century baluster-shaped pottery vase in the style of C.H. Brannam: the main body hand-decorated and incised with peacocks perched on rose bushes with stylised flowerheads in the style of C.R. Mackintosh; their plumage modelled as long feathers with central heart-style motifs (76cm high x approx. 39cm at widest point)Condition Report: Good overall, no major problems noted.