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Click here to subscribeA Grimwades Bruce Bairnsfather plate, made by "The girls of Staffordshire during the winter of 1917 when the boys were in the trenches fighting for liberty and civilisation", the front with humorous caricature scene and inscribed "Give it a good ardun Bert you can generally ear em fizzing a bit before they are going to explode", diameter 25cm
Kenneth Rowntree, a jug of tall cylindrical form, painted with initials "KR" for Kenneth Rowntree and "DR" for Diana Rowntree, between an artist's palette and a stylised Rowntree; on a Grimwades blank late 1940's; together with a similar jug decorated with letters "E F G H" and small vignettes including a plane, steam engine and picnic. (both 8ins 20cms tall) (alphabet jug chipped on spout) NB. The Grimwades mark has the Government Ceramics Trade Scheme classification, dating it to between 1941-1950, making it most likely to have been decorated by Rowntree whilst living at Great Bardfield in Essex. The style of decoration is clearly influenced by their friends (and Bardfield neighbours) Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden.
Pair of Imari palette porcelain cabinet plates with foliate designs and pierced reticulated borders, each 9" diameter; Booth's 'Early American Scenes, A Southern Homestead 1785' transfer printed oval plate, 12" wide; blue and white transfer printed warming plate; Grimwades 'Nelson' pattern dinner plate; Continental figure of a seated Chinaman and a pair of Wedgwood green jasper dishes decorated with classical scenes (8)
Tray Consisting Of an Aynsley Plate England Regain The Ashes 2005, Grimwades Cottage Style Butter Dish & Cover, Cooper Craft Bird Teapot, Aynsley Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs Money Box, Tony Carter Handpainted Windmill Teapot, Royal Doulton Series Ware Round Dish Decrated With Landscape Scene & Royal Doulton The Snowman & James Walking In The Air, Limited Edition & Framed With Certificate (8)
1924 Visit to South Africa by Prince of Wales: a pottery plate by Grimwades printed in colours with a civilian portrait upon a background of maple leaves the reverse inscribed for the visit, another similar plate and a side plate by Shelley for Henwoods enamelled with a portrait and inscribed (3)