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Click here to subscribeA Wedgwood Jasperware trinket dish, other similar; a Paragon Victoriana Rose pattern rectangular tray, circular trinket pot and cover, bell, etc; a Royal Copenhagen Faience trinket pot and cover, number 3266, 4.5cm wide; a Wedgwood Countryware vase; a Caithness Seadance paperweight, boxed; a Caithness Pink Champagne paperweight with certificate; another, starwatch, certificate, boxed; a Portmeirion jug; etc
Collection of ceramics Comprising a Clare Woodhall for Dartington Pottery peacock pattern vase, impressed marks to the base, 11.5cm high, Hartwig Heyne Hoy red handled vase, incised mark to the base, 11cm high, a Poole Pottery lamp base, Portmeirion storage jar and cover, marked to the base, 12.5cm high, a Maryline Arnaud raku pot and cover, a Benjamin Eeles studio pottery preserve pot and cover, impressed mark to the base, 11cm high and a small bud vase (7) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
FOUR BOXES OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, to include a selection of vases, planters and jugs, names include Carlton Ware, Portmeirion, Sylvac, Losol Ware, Poole, etc. a Nao figurine, a selection of miniature shoes some by Just The Right Shoe, decorative covered trinket pots, display plates dog themed by Danbury Mint etc. (4 boxes), (sd/af)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include a thirty eight piece Paragon Country Lane tea set, a Paragon Prairie Rose cream jug, eight Wedgwood Celestial Gold rimmed bowls, a collection of Aynsley Pembroke and Cottage Garden including five planters, a Portmeirion Apollo 11 mug by John Cuffley, glassware including cut crystal, a Wedgwood Country Ware cheese dome and plate, several jardinieres including a green example by W F Needham with moulded bamboo, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
Susan Williams-Ellis for Portmeirion - a dark brown and gilt 'Greek Key' six person coffee service - comprising a coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl, cream jug and six cups and seven saucers (one cup and saucer in black glaze), all with olive green printed factory marks, the coffee pot 33cm high.
A large collection of decorative ceramics and glassware, to include a crown Dresden portrait plate of Marie Antoinette, a Wedgwood Marigold pattern plate, a Doulton Silicon ware planter, a large Kutani vase, a German porcelain candlestick, a Halcyon Days trinket box and others, Portmeirion etc.
A mantel clock in the beloved Botanic Garden pattern. This decorative clock features an elegant white body adorned with various detailed illustrations of plants, flowers, and insects, highlighted by the signature green laurel border. The Quartz clock face displays Roman numerals and is framed by a golden rim, adding a classic touch to this timeless design. Portmeirion marked on the cloth underside.Issued: Mid 20th to 21st centuryDimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
HANS FEIBUSCH (GERMAN-BRITISH 1898-1998) ⊕ SIR CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS APOLOGIZING TO SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN, JOHN VANBRUGH AND NICHOLAS HAWKSMOOR FOR HIS ARCHITECHURAL SINSgouache over black chalk on paper 35 x 26cm; 13 3/4 x 10 1/4inunframedFeibusch enjoyed a close friendship with Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the architect, writer, landscape designer and conservationist who purchased his uncle's estate in 1931 and over saw its transformation into Portmeirion in Wales. Williams-Ellis innovatively incorporated fragments of demolished buildings, and works by other architects to evoke a Mediterranean coastal village. He commissioned Feibusch to supply murals for a number of buildings including the Anchor, the Arches, Lady's Lodge, the inside of the Pantheon and the vaulted ceiling of the Gate House at Portmeirion.