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A Burmantofts of faience pottery vase, late 19th to early 20th century, with Arts and Crafts decoration, in a yellow glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high together with a similar spoon warmer, modelled as a frog, impressed marks, 16cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportNo apparent chips or losses. Crazing throughout.base of the neck to the twin handled base - a crack - chips to the base in firing patches.clay bits on legs of frog - under glaze - clay shavings. Crack to the frogs mouth with potential restoration.
A Clement Massier pottery jardiniere stand and matched Burmantofts jardiniere, the circular base with four cylindrical columns and Moorish arches, covered in a turquoise glaze, and a Burmantoft's Faience jardiniere modelled in low relief with flowers, impressed factory marks, minor damages, 101cm. high (2)
Burmantofts Faience & Bretby, England - a 19th century green-blue glazed ceramic floor planter jardiniere. The plant stand comprising of a Burmantofts majolica effect planter bowl decorated with in relief fruit & leaves, together with a column shaped stand with impressed & in relief floral & geometric motifs. Both pieces stamped to underside.Altogether measures approx. 63cm tall x 27cm ind iameter.
A Burmantofts of faience pottery vase late 19th to early 20th century, with Arts and Crafts decoration, in a yellow glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high together with a similar spoon warmer, modelled as a frog, impressed marks, 16cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportNo apparent chips or losses. Crazing throughout.base of the neck to the twin handled base - a crack - chips to the base in firing patches.clay bits on legs of frog - under glaze - clay shavings.
In the manner of Burmantofts, a yellow glazed pottery vase in the form of a griffin, with original glass eyes, height 31cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Burmantofts faience jardinière and stand, with tube-lined flowers in yellow, green and brown, impressed marks, the stand 89cm high and the jardinière 34.5cm high x 37cm diameterThe pedestal is shape 2031. There is professional restoration to the rim of the jardiniere. Some scratching to the top of the pedestal. A few nicks to the extremities but otherwise in good condition.
BURMANTOFTS, a pottery jardinière, moulded with floral panels, on blue ground, 95cm high, and a red glazed jardinière and stand, 89.5cm high (2)Condition Report: The red jardiniere has staining to the bowl.some chips and glaze losses to the high points. Some drops of paint to the surfaces,The other Jardiniere has similar issues. Staining and spots etc
PIERRE MALLET (1836–1898) FOR BURMANTOFTS POTTERY LARGE WALL PLAQUE, CIRCA 1890 glazed earthenware, signed lower left MALLET, stamped BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE, 61cm diameter; together with a BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS, JARDINIÈRE ON STAND, CIRCA 1890, glazed earthenware, impressed marks BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE/, jardinière 23.5cm high, stand 66.4cm high (2)
Victorian Burmantofts Faience turquoise glazed planter on associated standPlanter measures 22.5cm high x 30cm diameter.Stand measures 28.5cm high x 23.5cm diamater.The planter has been re-glued and restored all over. The stand has chips all over the coloumn part and a very large chip to the top. See additonal images of the damages.
An early 20th century yellow vase and a moulded vessel, Burmantofts. The vase undecorated, with impressed mark and number 633 to base, H14.5cm, the vessel moulded with two heads of Pan between swags and shields. Condition Report: Both are in good condition. The bowl with a chip to the rim and small hairline crack. Crazing to the glaze. Some wear including rubbing to the bases and light scratches to the structure. No obvious repairs. Colours bright.
A mixed group of assorted art pottery, late 19th century onwards, comprising a Minton Secessionist wash basin and jug, no 57 (both extensively repaired), an Upchurch vase, tall Linthorpe twin-handled vase with streaked glaze (repaired rim), small blue Royal Lancastrian vase, Langley (Derbyshire) vase, turquoise Burmantofts faience vase with frilled upper rim (rim repaired), a Linthorpe terracotta dish, group of Watcombe terracotta etc (group, a.f)
A Burmantofts faience stick or umbrella stand, shape 1178 / 5779, of tall cylindrical form the green and brown ground painted with flowers and foliage, impressed marks, 67.5cm high; together with a Leeds Art Pottery jardiniere stand, likewise painted with flowers, impressed marks, 68.5cm high(2)Condition:Stick stand - Some slight wear to glaze around edge of foot rim. One white streak - to body- possibly paint. A couple of minor losses to some of the raised paintwork on the flowers. Some lighter green discolouration and apparent retouching to loss of glaze and paint around the upper rim. Glaze crazing throughout. Slight hairline descending from rim. No other cracks or chips, still displays very nicely.Leeds - One large rim chip to flower petal together with a further smaller chip and several sections of probable restoration to petals. Crazing to glaze throughout. Sections of glaze and paint loss to one of the panels of main body. Crack visible to foot on the underside.
An assorted group of art pottery late 19th and early 20th century, comprising Bretby: a Secessionist style vase, green glaze, shape number 1565, impressed marks, 34cm high (handle cracked); a cauldron-shaped jardiniere, raised on three feet, shape number 2296, 18cm diameter; two similar black Clanta vases, 2421; a vase decorated with birds, a circular dish or bowl, 14cm diameter; a yellow and green jardiniere with frilled upper rim, 23.5cm diameter and a further smaller jardiniere or planter decorated with a dragon, impressed marks, 13cm diameter; four Leeds art pottery vases, including a pair of bottle form with slender necks, the shaded green grounds painted with white flowers and foliage, impressed factory marks and '160 / 4146', 30cm high, two similarly decorated Burmantofts vases; and a group of principally stoneware, including a tall Royal Doulton relief-moulded jug with silver-mounted rim, hallmarked Chester 1904, 23.5cm high; three Lovatt's vases, 20.5cm high; a Doulton Lambeth Slater's Patent vase with crimped rim, 9.5cm high; a miniature Doulton Lambeth harvest jug, 7.5cm high; a Doulton-type mug, with maskhead terminal to the handle, 14cm high; a tobacco jar and cover, green glazed with brown ridges, 15cm high; two further smaller Lovatt's vessels, 6.5cm high; a Doulton Lambeth vase by Mary Denley and Josephine Durtnall, decorated with formal ribbons and swags against a textured ground, 14.5cm high; sold together with a Victorian muffineer, a florally decorated vase on three raised feet, marking indistinct but possibly Leeds Art pottery, and a German stoneware pitcher (mixed group, damages and repairs)Condition:Green Seccessionist vase - Crack around one handle, firing crack around the other. Glaze crazing all over. Drilled with a hole to be used as a lamp base.Burmantofts vase with numerous chips to rimPair - Crazing to the Leeds vases but no signs of damages or repairsSingle Leeds vase - ChippedBurmantofts double gourd - Rim broken and ground down/reducedDamages to some Bretby items
A collection of British art pottery vases and planters, including a Bretby red dimpled planter, shape 2459F, impressed marks, 17cm high; a Devonmoor green vase, 25cm high; a Burmantofts green faience jardiniere, moulded in relief with chestnut leaves and conkers, shape 2125A, (repaired breaks to rim), 24cm high, an unmarked dimpled planter, probably Bretby (a.f), 15cm high; and two Salopian planters, incised or sgraffito decorated with flowers and foliage, 21.5cm high (6)
A large English or Scottish art pottery grotesque toad spoon warmer, circa 1885-90, red glaze, modelled with closed mouth and standing on three feet, unmarked but in the style of Burmantofts, Dunmore et al, 17cm high and 21.5cm overall (small repaired chip)Condition:Some crazing noted to the glaze, particularly to the underside. Small covered rim chip or loss of glaze to the interior rim, near a brow ridge. Minor losses of glaze to the edges of the feet.
A Burmantofts majolica glazed jardinière stand - c.1900, impressed 'Leeds Art Pottery England 325' to underside of base, the pale yellow glazed circular top with a lappet moulded border, on a tapered column with floral and foliate decoration, to a green glazed circular base with stylised foliage and lion masks, 77.5 cm high.
Architecture-interest: two vols. Edinburgh Architectural Association Sketch Book, Cottage, Lodge and Villa Architecture by W & C Audsley (plates & letterpress), Burmantofts Works illustrations folio 1902, The Domestic Architecture of England During The Tudor Period by Arthur Stratton, etc (11). two volumes onlyApproximately 50 pages not numberedGenerally good internal conditionSome wear to the spine, some scuffs to the cover
A pair of mallet-shaped cut glass decanters and stoppers, three others various, small glass water jug, Caithness glass vase, amethyst glass light shade with mottled decoration, cut glass fruit basket, cut glass ovoid jar and cover, set of six pineapple cut glass water glasses, two moulded glass wines with bucket shaped bowls, two Prince of Wales and Diana Spencer 1981 wedding glasses and six cut glass water glasses and two pineapple cut glass small bowls together with a Bretby bronzed pottery miniature teapot / vase, 7.3 cm high, a Burmantofts turquoise glazed gourd shaped vase with slender neck and scraffito sunburst decoration, 24 cm high and another similar yellow glazed vase, 24.5 cm high
Burmantofts: a circular tapering jardiniere with ribbed flowerhead decoration under a brown glaze, impressed "Burmantoft Faience England 1780 G" dia. 30cmstaining to glaze interior, otherwise okWE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Burmantofts: a fan shaped vase with relief "Sticks" and leaves under green glaze with bow to base on oval plinth, impressed with monogram and "1723 White B", width 32cm (Exhibit at Northern Ceramic Society Rotherham 1997 No 134)2 chips to foot, otherwise in good conditionWE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Burmantofts: an ovoid vase decorated with tube lined "Inca" style opposing motifs under a brown glaze, impressed monogram +658, ht. 17cm; Burmantofts: a tapering baluster vase with slender neck, decorated in "Sang De Boeuf glaze" with impressed sun motifs, impressed monogram and England, ht. 12cm; a similar turquoise bowl, impressed, monogrammed +1142, dia. 9cm
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