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Lot 1155

Rye Pottery Coffee Set, of eleven pieces, Spode cup, Brentleigh and Doulton bowls, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 672

Three David Sharp Rye pottery money boxes

Lot 14

Large Rye Pottery scratch design pottery bowl, H 16cm Diameter 27cm

Lot 48

Large vintage Rye Pottery hand painted open mouthed frog modelled as a money box piggy bank with stopper to base

Lot 57

Assortment of pottery to include Larholm Norway M56 vase, CH Brannam, 1913, small silver collared vase, Barnstaple Brannam green rimmed jug, green lined small jug, signed blue glaze art pottery vase, small toast rack, blue glaze low jug, twist handled pot vase, Rye pottery small foliage design vase, Loska Denmark 78 small glaze pot, large blue glaze vase and small brown narrow neck bulb vase.

Lot 300

A quantity of ceramic, glass, resin and treen models of foxes, including a Rye pottery example, largest 45cm high. Condition - varies, mostly fair to good

Lot 391

Three large David Sharp Rye pottery models of cats and a Moments by Coalport cat ‘Mothers Love’, tallest 18cm. Condition - largest cat with large firing crack to base otherwise good

Lot 564

Rye Pottery mugs including commemorative, and Crested Ware items depicting Rye etc

Lot 565

Rye Pottery mugs including 1966 15cm, and 2 smaller matching mugs, and a Bristol blue Edward VII Coronation glass

Lot 493

IDEN POTTERY, RYE SUSSEX - a 1970s part dinner and tea service, various mugs, serving plates, tea pot, etc

Lot 30

Collection of ceramics to include Paloma Picasso, Villeroy & Boch, Sun, moon and stars set with six cups and saucers and serving plate, along with Villeroy & Boch,'Heinrich' Russian Fairy Tales 'Snow Maiden' limited edition trinket box, a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' tea strainer set, Wanduhren Von Ole Winther 'Poetic porcelain' clock 'Centaurus', blue Morrocan serving dish, hanging plate, Anita Civilta Artigiana handmade chicken bowl, Kaiser German handled dish and a Rye Pottery 'The manciple' handpainted figure, etc

Lot 70

Rare David Sharp Rye Pottery Dragon sculpture in a green and blue glaze, 10.5" tall & 15" long.

Lot 818

A Rye Pottery figure of a lady, 27 cm high, another of a farmer and sow, 24 cm and other Rye Pottery (box)

Lot 1393

A collection of David Sharp (Rye Pottery) animals, Rye vase and plate, height of vase 23.5cm

Lot 349

Three pieces of David Sharp (Rye Pottery), a large otter and badger along with Mole from Wind in the Willows, height of otter 30cm

Lot 292

Four pieces of Rye pottery by Dennis Townsend

Lot 291

Six of pieces of collectible Rye pottery by David Sharp

Lot 1300

A large David Sharp Rye Pottery owl figurine - sold with a smaller similar

Lot 74

A Wedgwood large mug by Richard Guycott for The Prince of Wales Investiture 1969 and Rye Pottery Charles & Diana dish

Lot 128

Peter Beard (b.1951) studio pottery long vase. The trumpet shaped vase on circular foot with striped decoration, impressed stamp to base, 66cm high Provenance: purchased from Easton Rooms Rye Art Gallery, 107 High Street, Rye, Sussex 1.4.1988.

Lot 20

A small group of pottery miniatures figures of dogs by Basil Matthews – each seated upon a decorative cushion, most with black painted marks, on with maker’s foil label, 3.6cm to 8.8cm high, four with losses to ears / tail; together with two pottery cats by Bethel of Rye. (16)

Lot 462

Collection of 20th century studio pottery to include Rye Pottery, Wold Pottery and Burton Pottery.

Lot 1260

A mixed lot of pottery and porcelain, to include a Rye figure group of two hounds, 15cm wide; a Boehm rose; and various swan models. (14)

Lot 539

A group of 3 Rye Pottery figures, figures on horseback, marked to the underside, and a pair of Galos figures (5)

Lot 472

A Royal Crown Derby cat and kitten, together with two cat shape ink wells in the form of a Napoleonic soldier and a Regency lady and a Rye Pottery Canterbury Tales figure of a monk

Lot 104a

Rye Pottery Large Mid-Century Retro Vase - 35cm high

Lot 10

Collection of Studio Pottery to include Rye Pottery Tankard, Glass Paperweight etc

Lot 93

Collection of David Sharp Rye Pottery Figures to include Otter, Pelican, Squirrel, Swan, Sheep, Dog, Wren, and Buccaneer.

Lot 500

A "Rye Pottery" Saddleback seated Sow, an "Albany" lady archer and a pottery "Toby" salt (3)

Lot 57

A Bretby art pottery vase of tapering form with three shaped handles and decorated with Ruskin style panels, 32cms tall, together with a Rye Pottery model of a champion pig, dated 2003

Lot 18

A collection or Rye Pottery including 7 figures from the Canterbury Tales series, together with a further duck

Lot 2

A collection of Rye pottery Chaucer's Canterbury Tales figurines comprising Chaucer and his pilgrims (missing The Weaver, The Weavers Wife The Ploughman, The Carpenter, The Carpenters Wife, The Carpet Maker, The Haberdasher, The Dyer and The Nun's Priest) (29) (collection)

Lot 438

A Mid Century ‘Newspaper’ coffee pot. The Monastery Rye. Cinque Ports Pottery LTD. 27cm

Lot 135

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Ruins, The Medina Azhara, Nr Cordoba, Spain Linocut, signed, titled verso, 26cm x 25cm, 40.5cm x 38cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.

Lot 134

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Windows and Door, Blue, Venice Linoprint, signed, titled verso, 32cm x 41.5cm, 38cm x 48cm framed. Shipping is available from £25.22 to a UK Mainland address. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.

Lot 131

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Venice Lithoprint, signed and titled verso, 40cm x 29cm, 56cm x 45cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.

Lot 132

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) House, Seville, Spain Lithoprint, signed, further signed and titled verso, 43.5cm x 31cm, 62cmx 49cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.

Lot 133

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Venice Linoprint, signed, further signed and titled verso, 23.5cm x 37.5cm, 39cm x 51.5cm framed. Shipping is available from £25.22 to a UK Mainland address. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.

Lot 189

Rye pottery cat, approximate measurements, overall good condition

Lot 133

A collection of three Rye Pottery Canterbury Tale figures, a Lladro figure of "Eskimo with Polar bear cub", two Nao figurines, a pewter charger with engraved decoration, various Royal Worcestser collector's plates and two aeroplane models etc together with three decorative prints

Lot 293

A mid-century Iden Pottery Rye Sussex coffee set for four. By Dennis Townsend, including coffee pot, milk jug, cups and saucers, etc. Max. H23cm

Lot 408

A collection of Beswick animals including Golden Eagle, 'The Spaniel' (on base), Siamese cats, red setter and other dogs, horses and foals, duck etc to/w a Royal Copenhagen polar bear cub, two Rye pottery sheep etc (2 boxes)

Lot 340

Two boxes of china to include Rye pottery 

Lot 36

A selection of ceramics and glassware to include a boxed Royal Crown Derby dishes, vase and bell Rye pottery acorns and leaf relief pattern jug (A/F) Nortisake twin handled vase and other itemsLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 403

Iden Pottery, Rye Sussex, studio teaset (20) (small chip to teapot)

Lot 70

Buckingham Palace collection of wine glasses with gold decoration based upon the ceiling of the State dining room in Buckingham Palace with matching footed bowl. a Buckingham Palace mug, 1993 with damask pattern detail and a Rye pottery figurine of a girl in hat on a donkey.

Lot 30

West German Studio Pottery vase 517 - 42 and a Rye Pottery Studio pottery vase

Lot 278

A pair of Staffordshire zebras together with Rye pottery figures, venetian glass, stainless steel cutlery, pottery money box etc

Lot 264

A Rye Pottery green glazed jardiniere, and 2 Rye Pottery dishes (3)

Lot 655

A handmade Iden Pottery of Rye East Sussex lamp base, H42cm

Lot 456

Three Rye Iden Pottery items and two framed Delft tiles. Including two lidded storage jars and a jug, etc. Max. H22cm

Lot 186

Four Hornsea pottery lion and butterfly mugs; Rye Pottery floral design fruit bowl, impressed P to base, 22cm; a studio pottery vase, impressed PSI to base, 23cm; large Dartmouth green pottery vase; Sylvac rabbit; 1930s teapot; jugs; and plates.

Lot 250

A Royal Doulton pottery figure of Siamese cat ref. no. 1887, together with a Rye Pottery cat and two prints of cats after Louis Wain (4), thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 114

A Cinque Ports pottery 'Felicity Fox' figurine, wearing a light blue skirt and holding a fan, rare colourway, marked 'CPP Rye' and initialled by painter under the glaze, 23.3cm high.

Lot 103

A trio of Rye Pottery Wind in the Willows figures comprising Oliver Owl, Oscar Otter and  Morris Mole. (3) 

Lot 1476

A small group of pottery and porcelain, to include: a small Royal Worcester vase, (chip to rim) circa 1925, painted with Highland cattle by H Stinton, 6.5cm high, (shallow chip to rim); and three Rye pottery figures. (8)

Lot 240

Four David Sharp Rye Pottery Wind in the Willows Figures, comprising - Badger, 9ins, Toad, 7.25ins, Mole, 6.75ins and Owl, 6.5ins, all signed

Lot 251

Four Rye Pottery Figures, together with a quantity of Royal Worcester ''Flat Mates'' model cats and dogs (two trays)

Lot 725

A RYE POTTERY ASS/DONKEY

Lot 672

Five various Rye Pottery figures

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