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A Linthorpe Art Pottery vase, possibly designed by Christopher Dresser, of ovoid form with tall neck, decorated in a multi-tonal glaze of red running through to green, with a nice lustrous tone, impressed 'LINTHORPE', 31cm highCondition:Very shallow chip to edge of foot rim, approx 5mm wide. Otherwise good condition. No damages or repairs. Some surface scratches to main body of vase.
A group of art pottery chargers and plates, early 20th century, comprising an Old Moravian (Austria) pottery Art Nouveau charger, decorated with flowers, painted marks, 36.5cm diameter; a further charger, painted with a kingfisher, bulrushes and water lilies, unmarked, 36cm diameter, a Watcombe Torquay charger, painted with sailing vessels, two further terracotta plates, painted with flowers, and one later bright yellow dish moulded with flowers, mid-20th century, marked 'British Anchor', 30cm diameter; sold together with a group of Linthorpe art pottery, late 19th century, comprising two bottle vases, of globe and shaft form, with all over running glazes, shape 1314, 16cm high; together with a small mustard pot and teapot and cover, both with similar streaked glazes; a miniature bright yellow vase with frilled rim, shape 1766, 3.5cm high; and a further mustard pot and cover, painted with flowers, shape 1945, and an Old Linthorpe Brick Company rectangular brick, circa 1900-1910. (group, some damage)Condition:Linthorpe - One of the globe and shaft bottle vases has a restored neck.The floral mustard is chipped and cracked.The teapot has a crudely restored cover.
Kugelvase von Christopher DresserKeramik. Feiner, geometrischer, geritzter und gestempelter Schuppen-, Linien- und Perlfriesdekor im Scherben, darüber glänzende, partiell leicht lüstrierende, laufende Glasur in Braun und Grüntönen. Entw. Christopher Dresser, um 1880, für die Linthorpe Art Pottery. Modell-Nr. 242. Pressmarken. Etikett "Joy Hallam Collection". H. 16,5 cm. A glazed globular-shaped ceramic vase with incised decor designed by Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery, circa 1880. Model-no. 242. Impressed marks. Label "Joy Hallam Collection".England. Linthorpe/Middlesbrough. Linthorpe Art Pottery. Um 1880.
Enghalsvase von Christopher DresserKeramik. Ovoider, am Bauch fünffach eingedrückter Korpus, zylindrischer Röhrenhals. Farbige, glänzende Überlaufglasur in braunen, olivgrünen, türkisblauen und ockergelben Tönen. Entw. Christopher Dresser, um 1880, für die Linthorpe Art Pottery. Pressmarken. H. 22,3 cm. A glazed ceramic vase with dimpled sides and narrow neck designed by Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery, circa 1880. Impressed marks.England. Linthorpe/Middlesbrough. Linthorpe Art Pottery. Um 1880.
A Pottery Peacock Dish, by Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe circa 1880 modelled as a stylised bird with mottled green glazing on a brown ground with maker's mark and facsimile signature 26cm long15cm deep 14cm high Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition Reportsmall chip to the ends of the wing feathers, dull sound when tapped, crest and beak in good order, crazed glaze throughout
A SMALL QUANTITY OF LINTHORPE POTTERY, to include a pottery vase shape 1687, brown, green and white running glaze, brown handles and a ruffle edge to the top, height 47cm, (has had restoration work to the top, and some nibbles around the base, overall condition ok), two saucers stamped no. 640, (very dirty no glaze), a terracotta plate no. 299, (no glaze, marked in varies places), (Condition Report: see main description for individual items, all in ok condition), (4)
A Linthorpe Pottery Dish, designed by Christopher Dresser (damaged) and Two Linthorpe Pottery Dishes (3)Dresser dish - 34cm by 27cm, model number 441. Very large Y shaped crack from the rim, glazed heavily crazed, restoration to one corner Pair of dishes - 37cm diameter, model number 1315One with numerous patches of restoration to the rim, both heavily crazed, the other with a reglued flat chips and two further rim chips,
Christopher Dresser (Scottish, 1834-1904) for Linthorpe Pottery: A Dish, painted with flowers, impressed marks, 20cm diameter, together with pepperette, green glazed and with silver top, Birmingham, 1882, 10.5cm (2)Restored to the rim and crazed, dents to the mount of the pepperette and crazed
Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a Linthorpe pottery jardinière, c.1890, of lobed form with a scalloped rim, decorated with applied flower heads and twelve lug handles, in a green and purple streaked glaze, with impressed marks to the base 'Linthorpe Ch. Dresser 535',28cm diameter19.5cm high,together with four Linthorpe pottery vessels by Christopher Dresser, of various forms, comprising three jugs with handles and a small stem vase, with impressed marks to the base,largest 23cm highsmallest 12.5cm high (5)Provenance: From the collection of Dr William Lind.Condition ReportThe jardinere with crazing throughout and two firing cracks measuring 1cm and 0.5cm to the base. The four vessels with crazing and rubbing to the glaze throughout. The yellow example with some pitting to the handle.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR LINTHORPE ART POTTERY URCHIN VESSEL, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, impressed LINTHPORPE / 312, with facsimile signature 17cm high Literature: The Furniture Gazette, June 12th 1880, for an advertisement showing an example of the current lotLyons H. Christopher Dresser: The People's Designer: 1834-1904, Woodbridge, 2005, p. 39 illus.British Museum Collection, museum number 1980,0306.1
ATTRIBUTED TO CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) RARE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PITCHER, 1881 silver, engraved with initials under base E.C.S., stamped maker's mark for William Hunter & Son, London, hallmarked London 1881 24cm high Literature: Rudoe J. Decorative Arts 1850-1950; A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection, British Museum Press 1991, p. 42 and p. 183 (illus.)British Museum Collection. no. 1983,1010.1London, The Fine Art Society, Truth Beauty Power: The Designs of Christopher Dresser: The John Scott Collection, exhibition catalogue, p. 66, no. 126, where an Ault Pottery vase of the same design is illustrated.Whiteway, M. Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira 2001, p. 110, pl. 101Note: This silver pitcher is derived from designs created by Christopher Dresser during his tenure as 'Art Superintendent' at Linthorpe Art Pottery. Known for their bold forms and rich glazes, Dresser’s designs for Linthorpe, where he served as director from 1879 to 1882, are highly distinctive. The shape of the current piece is likely influenced by Minoan or Cycladic pottery, which were frequent sources of inspiration for Dresser's work at Linthorpe and later at Ault Pottery. His designs also drew on a wide range of cultural motifs, including Asian, Mexican, Peruvian, Fijian pottery, and prehistoric artifacts discovered in Yorkshire. This reflects Dresser's broader interest in integrating diverse cultural elements into his work.A related silver artifact based on one of Dresser's designs for Linthorpe is held in the British Museum Collection. Produced in 1881, this tray or figural dish was featured in advertisements for Linthorpe Pottery in the Furniture Gazette in May 1880. The tray is shaped like a Fijian drinking vessel, with a head modelled directly from a Japanese stoneware figure of the monk-poet Saigyō—both of these items are part of the British Museum Collection (museum numbers Franks 1838 and 1842. 12-10.127). A rare silver version of the tray was produced by Thomas Johnson, a London firm known for manufacturing traditional small wares, similar to the work of William Hunter & Son, London, who made the present lot. It remains uncertain whether other Dresser designs were also produced in silver during this period, suggesting that these rare pieces may have been specially commissioned.
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 Linthorpe art pottery vase, late 19th century, of globe and shaft form, shape 848, decorated in a two-tone glaze running from red to thick pale mottled blue, impressed factory mark, 13cm high; together with a cream jug designed by Christopher Dresser, with pinched rim and red/brown glaze, shape 825, impressed mark and facsimile Dresser monogram, 8.5cm high (2)Condition:Vase - Small fleabite to mouth.Jug - repaired rim chip, approximately 2.5cm wide
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery - A moon flask, circa 1885, mottled green and brown glaze, modelled in relief with stylised Aztec stars to the centre of each side within beaded borders, the central design a more unusual design than the typical quartered honeysuckle pattern, impressed factory mark and facsimile signature, shape 337, 20cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. A couple of minor glaze scratches to the body.
A small group, late 19th century, comprising a Linthorpe pottery twin-handled vase, shape 2076, with a frilled rim in mustard glaze, impressed factory marks, 22.5cm high; and a similar glazed Linthorpe teacup and saucer, shape 1427, saucer 12cm diameter; sold together with a vase, possibly Linthorpe (mark indistinct), shape 2221, nicely painted with pink water lilies to a green and white gradient ground, with frilled rim and interior treacle glaze, 19cm high (4)Condition:Water Lilly vase has been broken at the neck and re-attached, with over-gilding to obscure the break and repairNo other damages or repairs
A Linthorpe art pottery teapot and cover, late 19th century, shape 1365, of bullet form with turquoise glaze, moulded with cabbage-type leaves, impressed marks to base, further impressed '628' to cover 15cm high - please note the teapot cover is matched and otherwise unassociatedCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
An assorted collection of Linthorpe and other art pottery, late 19th century, comprising Linthorpe miniature bottle vase, shape 841; a turquoise planter stand, shape 1315; a cream jug, shape 1367; a small relief-moulded green vase, shape number indistinct; a coffee cup and saucer; shape 639; further small vase, shape 844; a Wardle art pottery vase and two further similar vases, unmarked, tallest vase 11cm high; Linthorpe vases, shape 2077, with twin-angular handles and a frilled upper rim, brown ground decorated with foliage, impressed marks, 36.5cm high; and another, shape 2270, with a streaky green and blue glaze in the manner of Dresser, 35cm high; a pair of Palissy Pottery Co. Ltd, Derbyshire (1892-97) Art Nouveau green and red vases, circa 1895, impressed 'PALISSY', 18cm high; a pair of smaller, streaked glaze vase, markings indistinct, 10cm high and various others etc (damages, restorations)Condition:Damages and repairs throughout - see imagesLarger red jardiniere - scratches to bodySmall green bottle vase - restored chip to mouthBrown vase - rim chippedMoulded green vase - restored chip, crack to rim, chip to underside of footYellow and red vase - repair to rimJug - two crudely restored breaks to rim and handleDark red and green vase - repaired rim chipsCup and saucer - large restored chip to cupJardiniere stand - very dirty, numerous small repairs to rim Brown vase - large repaired break to rimStreaked vase - large repaired break to foot, restoration to most of rim Tallest vase - repaired break to approx 1/3 way down neckTaller pair of vases - 1 with repaired break and further chip to rim, the other with small topside rim chip and larger underside rim chipBrown and white vase - rim chipsGreen and brown vase - restored rim chip
An unusual Linthorpe art pottery 'mushroom' oil lamp reservoir attributed to Christopher Dresser, late 19th century, with a ribbed neck, decorated in a streaked green and brown glaze over brown terracotta body, shape 2110, impressed marks, 14cm highCondition:Firing crack to the underside of the base. No damages or repairs.
A Linthorpe art pottery teapot and cover, late 19th century, shape 1651, decorated with floral sprigs and repeating designs, on a mustard ground, impressed factory marks and shape numbered, painted artist's monogram 'F.D. 204' in black, 13cm highCondition:Finial broken and re-glued. Wear to the tip of the spout. No other damages or repairs.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A coffee cup and saucer decorated with flowering branches in black under a toffee glaze, designed by Christopher Dresser, impressed mark and signature and "HT", pattern no. 639 (hairline to cup); a similar plate, impressed mark and signature, pattern no. 780, diameter 21cm.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: - A pair of ovoid vases, hand painted with bramble flowers and branches against a mat yellow ground, height 24cm. Impressed mark & monogram for Fred Brown, pat. no. 876 "HT".Condition report:Both vases in good condition with no obvious damage, repair or restoration.WE 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.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A vase with slender tapering neck with circular rim and tapering lower body on circular foot under an iridescent sang de boeuf shading to green/blue glaze, impressed mark, pattern no. 1061, height 22cm (exhibit no. 149, Northern Ceramic Society, Rotherham, 1997).Condition report:In good condition with no obvious damage, repair or restoration.WE 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.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A flattened circular two handled vase designed by Christopher Dresser, with circular relief "Peruvian" inspired motifs to either side, under brown/green mottled glaze, height 20cms, impressed mark and signature, pattern no. 337.Condition report:In good condition no obvious damage, repair or restoration noted, a little very light crazing noted in the motif on one side, minor glaze chip to rim. WE 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.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A shallow dish with multicoloured stylised floral central panel with toffee coloured rim, designed by Christopher Dresser, impressed mark and signature, pattern no. 858, diameter 20cm.In good overall condition, however, there is an oval underglaze impact fracture at 20 past, approx. 3cm (see photo) WE 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.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A small squat jug with conical neck designed by Christopher Dresser, impressed mark and signature and "HT", pattern no. 629, height 6.5cm; a small pair of candle holders with wide wavy rims in a green/brown glaze, one impressed mark, diameter 7cm (minor glaze chips to rims).
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A shallow dish with floral relief border under a dark green glaze, unmarked (identical dish page 6 of standard Linthorpe text), pattern no. 1885, diameter 22cm; a circular plate with geometric border under a green glaze, diameter 22cm, impressed mark, pattern 1898; a shallow dish with geometric wavy border under yellow and blue glaze, impressed mark, pattern 1898, diameter 22cm.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: An ovoid two handled vase with relief decoration of vertical leaves under a green glaze, impressed mark, pattern no. 1366, height 11cm; a tapering flared vase with bands of geometric and floral decoration, impressed mark, pattern no. 1852, height 7cm; a globular vase with tall slender neck in dark shaded colours of brown, green and blue, height 13.5cm.
Linthorpe Art Pottery: A large circular shallow dish hand decorated with Iris against a mat yellow ground, impressed mark, pattern no. 299, diameter 30cm (exhibit no. 143 C, Northern Ceramic Society, Rotheram 1997).Condition report:In good condition. WE 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.
After Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, a Torquay Terracotta Company Stapleton Ware art pottery jug, circa 1890, bulbous gourd for with elongated pulled lip and loop handle, sgraffito decorated with Aesthetic Movement honeysuckle motifs and banding, brown over canary yellow glaze, impressed marks, 25cm highNote: after purchasing the Linthorpe Pottery moulds of Christopher Dresser's designs from auction in 1890, Torquay showcased their new production of Dresser's designs under the Stapleton Ware name at the 1890 Torquay Exhibition.
A small group of Linthorpe art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a vase, with combed green glaze, 23.5cm high; a small turquoise glaze vase, shape 298, 7.5cm high; a near pair of miniature frilled bowls, streaky purple and blue glaze, 7cm and 7.5cm diameter; with another similar, brown and green glaze, 7cm diameter; a small vase, green glaze, Henry Tooth monogram, 7.5cm high; another, red glaze, shape 1499, 6.5cm high; a butter dish and cover, painted with flowers, shape 1012; a pair of treacle glaze vases with frilled rims, decorated with flowers, shape 2004, 14.5cm high; and a small milk jug, treacle glaze with angular handle, 5.5cm high and one other vase, treacle glaze, 7cm high (sold with all faults)Condition:Turqoise vase - hairline to mouth , glaze crazingSmall frilled bowls - All with rim chips.Green vase - crudely repaired chip to the mouth.Frilled vases - One with a two section break to rim.Red vase - Lots of chips to foot.Cream jug - Crudely repaired chips to rim, one chip un-repairedButter dish - no apparent damage.Small mustard vase - crack to mouthTaller green vase - no damages
Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery (1834-1904), circa 1885, a jardiniere, shoulder-mounted with two shell-like appendages, with horizontal stylised banding, green glaze, impressed 'LINTHORPE' and '2285' marks (cracked)Condition:Crack to the lower portion of the body - it looks like something has dropped inside and caused an impact mark with radiating damage outwards in the form of cracks. This is most noticeable to the interior but also slightly visible to the exterior. It still displays nicely.
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