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Click here to subscribeC H BRANNAM for BARNSTAPLE POTTERY - a large scale handmade pottery jardiniere, incised and raised stylised fish designs with 5 neck ring handles, green/blue glaze, signed under base with date 1898?, rim diameter 34cm, height 28cmThere is a professionally restored chip on rim which is only visible under UV light, invisible to the naked eye, a few very tiny surface glaze chips to the high points of the incised decoration, otherwise very good condition
A C H Brannam candlestick and sconce by Frederick Braddon, dated 1895, modelled as a heron wading beside a giant bamboo stem, the sconce a flower head, in shades of green, blue and cream, a Brannam pottery griffin candlestick and a Brannam grotesque modelled as a pug dog wearing a head scarf, incised marks, damages, 25cm. high, (4) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Barum Ware vase by William Baron, 1892, ovoid with tall cylindrical neck and applied scroll handle, and everted top rim, painted with fish swimming amidst waterweed, in green, tan and blue on a pale yellow ground, a Brannam plate tubeline decorated with Art Nouveau flowers and a collection of Brannam Pottery and a vase by Horace Elliot, incised marks, restored neck, 25cm. high, (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Pottery vase , slender, pear shape with applied handles, incised and painted with birds amongst stylised foliage in shades of blue, green and brown, and a collection of Brannam Pottery, main vase unsigned, 38.5cm. high (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Pottery jug made for Liberty & Co, tapering cylindrical form, slip decorated with foliate roundel in white and ochre on a green ground, and a collection of C H Brannam pottery, impressed marks, applied Liberty paper label, 20.5cm. high (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam Fish jug made for Liberty & Co, the handle and spout modelled as a fish, incised and painted to the swollen body with a leaping scaly fish, glazed green, another C H Brannam jug decorated with flowers, a C H Brannam bowl with pierced rim and a collection of Brannam Pottery, impressed marks, 26cm. high, (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection. Exhibited Liberty's 1875-1975 An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, V&A Museum, page 82 D223 (main jug).
Studio stoneware bowl, seal mark PB for Pierre Brayford, olive green glaze, 28cm diam; a Brannam pottery bowl, dated 1912, pinched rim, blue-turquoise glaze, 16cm diam; another bowl with ash grey glaze, the deep interior with linear design, unidentified mark, 27cm diam; two retro glass body lamps, one orange body, one opaque glass; and various other pottery vessels, bowls, etc
A large Brannam Pottery Mug, naively adorned in sgrafitto decoration each side with red squirrels on branches, the base with impressed marks, 'B&S' and incised 'RAS F3', 7in (18cm) high, together with a large Baron Barnstaple three-handled mottoware cup, date incised '87', signed 'SI', cracked and chipped (2)
A C. H. Brannam Barum art pottery heron and bamboo Spill Vase, in green, blue and brown glazes, incised mark and dated 1899, 9½in (24cm) high, together with two small C. H. Brannam Barnstaple vases and three small Baron Barnstaple vases, including one sgrafitto decorated with a fish, 4in (10cm) high (6)
Italian Cantagalli Pottery Majolica or Maiolica Art Nouveau Grotesque Mystical Beast Candlestick. This Mould was probably bought by CH Brannam Barnstaple North Devon Slipware Art Pottery as very rare exact copies of the Brannam example can be found. Marked with Cockerel to Base and 30 to Base. Cantagalli Formed a Strong Friendship with William de Morgan (Ex Barry Hancock Collection)
A Continental Arts and Crafts green glazed bulb-shaped vase and a C.H. Brannam pottery three-handled salt, late 19th century, the vase with three reeded strap handles, indistinct impressed marks, perhaps Belgium, 20 cm high, the salt incised with a verse on blue slip, incised marks 9 cm diameter (2)