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BUSHEY HEATH POTTERY (1922-1932)Small fish dish, 1922-32Earthenware, polychrome glazes, decorated to the central well with a sunrise/sunset and a leaping fish, with four further fish to the wide border. Painted by Fred Passenger.21 cm diameterImpressed BUSHEY HEATH mark, with painted FP.Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, New York, 'The Harriman Judd Collection: British Art Pottery', 22 January 2001, sale 7594, lot 183Bushey Heath Pottery'In the 1920s there was renewed interest in his artistic pottery achievements. Artist and sculptor Mrs Ida Perrin (1857-1953) of Holland Park was a great admirer of De Morgan's work and decided that with the help of talented potter and painter, Fred Passenger (1858-1938) - one of De Morgan's most skilled former decorators - examples could be made after De Morgan's designs. Ida and her husband, the London draper Henry Perrin (1858-1938) had a weekend house, The Cottage, in Bushey Heath. A workshop was fitted out, and from c.1922 for around ten years she employed Fred Passenger to make and decorate pottery to De Morgan's designs, firing being done in a small kiln erected at the side of one of the outbuildings. Items were individually made and decorated, and included a distinctive mark on the base so that there was no confusion between the products from the former and the new pottery.'https://busheymuseum.org/bushey-heath-pottery/This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BUSHEY HEATH; an art pottery dish decorated with a serpent below a galleon on stormy seas, diameter 13cm.Provenance: AD Antiques.Additional InformationHeavy crazing throughout, traces of Blu-tac. Although a crack is not evident, the piece sounds very flat when flicked, there is a tiny glaze chip to the underside, bears AD Antiques label dated Spring 2012 verso.
A fine Bushey Heath pottery Persian vase by Fred Passenger, shouldered ovoid form, painted with three peacock's displaying their tail feathers, painted in shades of blue, turquoise, manganese and green on a white ground printed factory mark, painted FP monogram, minor glaze chips to foot rim, minor restoration to top rim, 19.5cm. high Provenance private collection, on loan to the Bushey Museum.
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