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Click here to subscribeA Crown Devon Art Deco vase, circa 1930's, decorated with a gilt spider and web between tube lined flowers and rockwork, decorated in bright enamels all against a speckled blue ground, printed marks, pattern 2506, height 23 cm, together with two Tunstall pottery jugs and a Honiton pottery butter dish and cover.
A Portmeirion 'Greek Key' pattern coffee set designed by Susan Williams Ellis, in black and gold, comprising, six coffee cans and saucers and an additional taller can, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, and a coffee pot in white and black; together with a collection of 20th Century British and European ceramics, including a Wedgwood 'Wild Strawberry' pattern coffee pot; a Wegwood vase decorated with gilt leaves on ivory ground, 16.5 cm high; Københavns comport and tray with floral decoration on gilt highlighted ivory ground; an Honiton Pottery jug, floral decoration, 16 cm high; a pair of Danish candlesticks, a novelty tobacco jar, and a quantity of other items
A SMALL GROUP OF VASES, JUGS AND LAMP BASE, to include Collard Honiton vase, height 15cm, a small Troika pottery wheel vase, decorated with stylised motifs on beige ground, initials for Linda Thomas, height 12cm (reglued in various places) a Royal Stanley Ware 'Jacobean' jug, height 14cm, Redford pottery etc (10)
A collection of Royal Commemorative pottery and porcelain, including a Honiton mug commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Paragon loving cup commemorating the same, Wedgwood tankard designed by Richard Guyatt commemorating the Investiture of HRH Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, and a Wedgwood tankard commemorating the same. (qty)
FRED MORGAN (1856-1927) VILLAGE REVELS (SKETCH) Oil on canvas 60 x 78.5cm. Provenance: The family of Charles Collard (of Honiton Pottery), who knew Morgan when he lived briefly in Devon. Allegedly a work intended for submission to the Royal Academy but left unfinished at the artist's death in 1927. ++ Some breaks in the canvas along the vertical stretcher bar in the centre; some craquelure and slight wear; needs a clean