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Click here to subscribeA 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)
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)
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.
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.
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.
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)
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)
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)
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**
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