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Lot 238

Collection of Cats to include Rye Pottery, Beswick, Winstanley etc.

Lot 536

A Rye Pottery Hop Ware pint mug, height 12cmGood condition

Lot 535

A pair of graduated Rye Pottery Bellevue jugs, largest height excluding handle 9cmLargest jug handle has been broken and restored

Lot 537

2 Rye Pottery Hop Ware jugs, largest height 14cmTallest jug has 2 small rim chips

Lot 405

Rye Pottery, three Rye Pottery Canterbury Tales hand decorated figures, to include; The Monk, The Wife of Bath and The Friar. (3)

Lot 2027

Four vintage Rye Pottery mugs, four colours with striped detail

Lot 269

David Sharp of Rye Pottery - modelled as a recumbant cat, 18cm wide, together with a tankard, two small Poole Pottery vases, an Italianate plant pot and a grey glazed vase with geometric band. (6)

Lot 37

Rye Pottery group of the Monk's Hounds, The Wife of Bath and the Friar from the Canterbury Tales series and a Wade pottery Pegasus vase (4)

Lot 467

A vintage Monastery Rye Cinque Ports Pottery coffee service, together with assorted antique china - on two shelves

Lot 82

Pair of Rye Pottery cat figurines, made in England, featuring blue and white glaze with orange bows.

Lot 460

Two Rye pottery figurines from the Canterbury Tales collection 'The Knight' & 'The Monk' largest 25cm

Lot 1427

A Rye Pottery part coffee service; together with a Portmeirion 'Magic Garden Graphite' coffee pot, 33cm high; and similar cups etc.

Lot 157

A box of assorted ceramics & glasswares, includes a Rye pottery rabbit

Lot 31

A David Sharp at Rye Pottery figure of a badger - signed to underside, glazed in soft blue and white with flowers and leaves, 14cm long.* In good condition, with no faults.

Lot 253

A collection of Cinque Ports Rye pottery Wind in the Willows figures including Mr Toad, otter, owl, foxes, badger, squirrel etc

Lot 38

Collection of studio / art pottery including retro Rye Pottery, Aviemore, hare, storage 'cloves' etc

Lot 5172

A Beswick model of a Bassett Hound; a Beswick brown Shire Horse; a Purbeck badger model; a pair of Rye Pottery polka dot mantel cats; assorted Hammersley Victorian Violets pattern animal trinkets; a novelty "Cat nap" teapot; qty

Lot 937

FOUR RYE POTTERY BEARS DECORATED BY JOAN DE BETHEL - THREE DATED 1992 - ONE DATED 1991

Lot 548

A majolica dish, glazed pottery vases and a Rye pottery table lamp, various. (1 tray)

Lot 1106

Four Sussex pottery items comprising a Rye pottery vase and lamp plus two others. Tallest approx 40cm. Shipping category D.

Lot 4126

A Rye Pottery ceramic animal, a bison, by David Sharpe (English, contemporary), hand painted with lilies and sunflowers in tones of underglaze blue on a white ground, 15cm high, 23cm long, signed to base

Lot 4125

A Rye Pottery ceramic animal, a bison, by David Sharpe (English, contemporary), hand painted with geometric shapes in sgraffito glaze in mottled tones of blue, 15cm high, 23cm long, signed to base

Lot 113

A DAVID SHARP RYE POTTERY DUCK28cm long, with a moulded leather portrait sculpture and two Far Eastern boxes, one containing a carved seal, and a group of plated trophies

Lot 1325

Three Rye Pottery ceramic figures on horseback. Estimate: £15-30

Lot 256

D T Sharp for Rye Pottery, Modernist model of a Bull. Decorated with stylised floral motifs on blue and brown mottled ground. Height: 13cm length: 24cm

Lot 539

David Sharp Rye Pottery piggy bank, signed pottery plate, Beswick swallows (1 with mended wing), Majolica plates, etc

Lot 355

A GROUP OF RYE POTTERY AND OTHER ANIMAL FIGURES, comprising two Rye Pottery dogs wearing bow ties, height of largest 14cm, a Rye Pottery cat, penguin (restored), and tile painted with sailing boats (tiny chips on edges), together with a Sylvac chimpanzee (light crazing) and a black forest style carved wooden bear (one leg repaired, repairs and chip on one foot, some rubs (7) (Condition Report: see description, otherwise appear ok)

Lot 4095

RYE POTTERY, a pair of pottery Staffordshire style flat back figures of golfers, printed mark to base, 26cm high, together with a similar figure group of hop pickers, a small vase with multi-coloured stripe decoration, a Cinque Ports Pottery jug, an Iden pottery pig with detachable head and two pieces decorated by Steve Duffy, to comprise a tea pot and cover and a plate, decorated with cockerels and chickens(8)

Lot 408

A Rye Pottery Bull & Cow. 19x14cm

Lot 51

Walt Disney Snow White dolls china tea set, Rye Pottery, FDCs, etc.

Lot 16

Two Rye pottery ducks AF

Lot 96

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Peacock Double linoprint, signed within plate, 37.5cm x 23.5cm, 50cm x 35cm 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. In-house postage to UK postcodes would cost £25.22.

Lot 181

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Two Peacocks Linoprint, signed within plate, 35cm x 27.5cm, 48.5cm x 37.5cm 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. In-house postage to UK postcodes would cost £25.22.

Lot 297

Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Birds from Doorway, Kilpeck Church, Herefordshire Lithoprint, signed, 29.5cm x 19cm, 42cm x 32cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt to 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. In-house postage to UK postcodes would cost £25.22.

Lot 61

Selection of mixed 20th century ceramics to include Joan De Bethel Rye pottery cats, Carlton Ware foxglove mug with lid, Coalport Girl Guides figurines, girl in bonnet figurine, porcelain lady curtain tiebacks, blackbird pie funnel, Beswick fox and Collie figurine, Carlton Ware Dunlop men, Staffordshire character thimbles, China doll heads pill boxes, etc (1 box)

Lot 71

A pair of 1950's striped Rye Pottery mugs / tankards, one with red and blue stripes the other with blue stripes, both marked verso. (red h-14cm blue h-12.5cm) (2)

Lot 1750

Hand painted vintage glass lemonade set plus Rye pottery and Danish pottery plates.

Lot 1335

A Rye Pottery duck figurine - sold with a Studio pottery similar

Lot 147

TWO RYE POTTERY MODELS OF CHAUCER -STYLE CHARACTER HORSE RIDERSProvenance: private collection Cheshire

Lot 152

Rye Pottery animal figures to include a pair of Dalmatians, a Donkey and a Zebra (3), largest 17cm wide. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 151

Rye Pottery tableau of a Leaping Fox, 27cm wide. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 908

A GROUP OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, to include two hand-painted Rye Pottery figurines, 'The Guildsman', and 'The Wife of Bath' both from the Canterbury Tales, both have makers mark on the base, four pieces of Belleek China with shamrock design, a Shelley jug in orange and yellow with a grey band around the centre height 15cm, a Royal Doulton character jug 'Beefeaters', Rd No. 847680, (remains of a sticker on the top outside edge), Royal Worcester covered trinket pot with floral design, three small Midwinter Savanna serving dishes designed by Jessie Tait, (light use), also included a decorative studio glass vase orange and blue detailing, (qty) (Condition Report: all items appear in ok condition, would benefit from a clean, see main description for specific damage)

Lot 212

A pair of Sadler gold-banded jugs Rye Pottery goblet Susie Cooper Sunflower pattern teawares, Poole ashtray, stoneware ashtray, and a Les Eyzies bowl. (25)

Lot 181A

A Whitefriars-style clear and grey glass bark vase 11cm, maiden candlestick 21.5cm, orange overlay vase, green glass vase, and five ceramic dishes including Rye Pottery. (9)

Lot 80

A set of eighteen Rye Pottery Canterbury Tales figures, to include, Chaucer, The Knight, The Wife of Bath, The Nun-Prioress, The Skipper, The Doctor, The Squire, The Franklin, The Summoner, The Cook, The Reeve, The Merchant, The Miller, The Friar, The Pardoner, The Monk with Greyhounds, The Yeoman and a brochure. (19) 

Lot 1504

Seven Rye pottery tiles decorated with characters from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, each tile 15.5 x 15.5cm. (7).

Lot 1507

Ten Rye Pottery Canterbury Tales flatback figures, to include The Guildsman, The Monk, The Nun-Prioress, The Skipper, The Knight, The Inn Keeper and others (10)

Lot 508

Large pair of unusual Rye Cinque Ports Pottery models of cats.

Lot 130

A large David Sharp Rye pottery cat in unusual reclining pose, stamped on underside. 17cm length.

Lot 402

A mid-century David Sharp Rye Pottery bull, L21cm

Lot 2242

A collection of Chinese porcelain and china including a Carlton Ware dragon design dish, a pair of vases, Japanese hand painted ceramic vase, a David Sharp Rye pottery frog, 19th century pair of porcelain pigs, Chinese god of longevity, a green Chinese dragon, Bhudda figure, Chinese painted stoneware pot with lid, pink and white ginger jar and five Chinese plates **THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABE FOR PACKING AND POSTING**

Lot 9064

A collection of Iden, Cinque Ports and David Sharp Rye Pottery, small vases, jugs and large dishes. Tallest 21cm, largest dish 42cm x 18cm

Lot 9131

WALTER COLE (1913-1999) Very early Rye pottery stoneware vase with green and brown maiolica glaze. Incised pottery marks to base for 1947-49. 17cm high

Lot 9087

A John Solly Pottery, Rye, deep oven dish, stamped mark to base, 35cm x 31cm x 7cm high, together with a David Melville lidded casserole, 18cm high x 22cm diameter (2)

Lot 237

CANTERBURY TALES THE KNIGHT FIGURE, RYE POTTERY modelled as a figure of a man on horseback, dressed in travellers dress, marked 'RYE POTTERY, ENGLAND, THE KNIGHT' to the base, inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, as well as a Bideford Pottery motto jugfigure 25cm tallQty: 2

Lot 584

Fourteen items of British pottery, including Rye, Poole, Ewenhy, Dicker, etc.

Lot 378

A collection of mostly Rye pottery money boxes in the form of animals together with an abstract Carltonware example, largest 23cm high. Condition - mostly fair

Lot 213

Rye pottery - 2 cats & The Friar

Lot 42

A Rye pottery jug, a quantity of Royal Crown Derby 7855 pattern china, including a sandwich plate, side plates and saucers, a Noritake Ireland "Harvesting" pattern part dinner service, an Adams "Lancaster" pattern part dinner service, and various other china, including Furnivals "Denmark" pattern

Lot 17

Two large Rye Pottery flatback figures, Female Gardener, and Male Golfer, each 26cm; and a group of running greyhounds, 9cm.

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