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Click here to subscribePoole Pottery - a collection of seven vintage mid century 1970s decorative plates & centerpieces. The lot to include a small hexagonal dish, a circular dish and vase from the red Delphis pattern range, a green vase from the Delphis pattern range, a dolphin figurine and two rectangular dishes with a dolphin design.Largest measures apporx. 16cm tall.
A Carter Stabler & Adams Ltd Poole Pottery coffee service, six place settings, decorated with yellow and blue flowers, impressed marks and painted artist's initials to the underside, coffee pot h.22.5cmCoffee pot – lid broken and glued.One cup with broken handle (not present), chip to footrim, heavy crazing and discolouration.Sugar bowl – later crazing throughout.Poole England mark.
A Chelsea Pottery dipped decorative bowl with sunflowers to centre, artist initials to side (Van Der Kloot?), a Chelsea Pottery square dish with various flowers to centre, artist initals to side together with a Poole Pottery Stoneware circular dish of a Deer amongst foliage, marked verso (w-13cm). (3)
A collection of Poole Pottery comprising, a Carter Stabler Adams salad bowl (initialled verso BF 903), a toadstool shaped floral posy vase (initialled RD verso h-6.5cm), a Carter Stabler Adams footed fruit bowl designed by TM Ethel Barratt and FD (h-13cm) together with a pair of egg cups (initalled RD verso). (5)
A collection of Carter Stabler Adams Poole Pottery decorative wares comprising a small grey glazed bud vase with banded purple and green glaze (marked 500/CA verso), a flora decorated pot (marked 286 / EN verso) (h-8cm), a small dish with blue,pink and yellow glaze (marked EC 767 verso) (h-4.5cm), a plant pot with floral decoartion (marked WS verso) and a trinket bowl (marked F 219 verso). (5)
A collection of Carter Stabler Adams Poole Pottery red bodied wares comprising, a set of four geometric patterns plates (w-15.5cm), side plate and cup (h-6cm) and saucer (pattern E0 551,601,465, 602), a sugar pot in geometric pattern WL (h-8cm), a cup with floral decoration in the WW pattern 163, a lidded pot with floral decoartion in the FA pattern, a esspresso cup (h-6cm) and saucer in floral decoration in CV pattern by Ethel Barrett, a quiche shaped bowl with geometric design pattern by Rene Hayes (w-16cm h-6cm) and a Poole Pottery EN pattern lidded pot. (14)
*SUSHILA SINGH (1904-1999): A group of six art pottery vases each decorated with a stylised female head, incised marks to the bases, various colours and sizes, the largest 18cm high (6)Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Bournemouth & Poole College.Note: Sushila Singh was a painter, print maker and occasional ceramicist born in India in 1904. Her father, the Queen's counsel Bawa Dhanwant Singh, retired to England to give Sushila the advantage of an education not yet available to girls in India.Sushila's early works were surrealist in nature, with her later work becoming more abstract, yet retaining a dreamlike quality. Sushila held solo exhibitions at the John Whibley Gallery, Exeter College, Oxford, Grabowski and Heal's Gallery, Mansard Galleries and Galerie Niklaus Knoll, Basel, Switzerland.Sushila Singh and Arthur Henry Andrews met whilst students at Hornsey School of Art and latterly Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein, where they graduated in 1929. The pair were married in 1930.Singh and Andrews' works are held in public collections such as the Atkinson Art Gallery, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and the Paintings in Hospitals Scheme, as well as private collections around the world.