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Click here to subscribeA scarce Sunflower pottery double spout tea pot by Sir Edmund Harry Elton, in the arts and crafts style. Depicts flowers and 2 flying birds to the body. The Sunflower pottery company was established at Cleveland Somerset 1881-1922, and the Sunflower pottery and Elton ware was principally sold through Liberty & Co. and Tiffany of New York. Base is signed Elton, and dates from around c.1900, H19cm, W28cm. Repair to the base of the handle above one spout, and a chip to the lid. GC £80-120
Sir Edmund Harry Elton - Elton Ware Pottery, Clevedon - A large studio art pottery glazed baluster shaped vase. The vase having a shaped flared lip over baluster shaped body. All decorated with relief sunflower motifs. Painted mark to base. Crazing throughout. Measures approx. 34cm tall x 18cm in diameter.
Guy Sydenham (1916-2005) for Poole Pottery 'Atlantis' range, a collection of vases, including a tall ribbed vase, with impressed marks to the base, 17cm high, a tall vase with brown sunflower style design, bearing marks for Beatrice Bolton to the base, 13.5cm high overall, a small bud vase with incised abstract designs on a light green speckled ground, impressed marks for Jennie Haigh to the base, 8.5cm high, a small pod vase with long carved lines, with a mottled green glaze, impressed marks for Carol Cutler (Kellett) to the base, 8cm high, a small seed pod vase with two rows of vertical incised lines, impressed marks for Susan Dipple to the base, 9cm high and one other small bulbous vase with narrow neck, impressed marks for Beatrice Bolton to the base, 10.5cm high (6) All with overall display wear, marks and some scratches, most notably to the bases. Surface dust and dirt to all. Minimal glaze faults in places.
Philip LEACH (1947) A large pitcher with sunflower sgraffito decoratio, signed Philip W Leach and dated 14-3-2009Height 34 cmImpressed Springfield Pottery, Hartland and personal marksCatalogue NotePhilip Leach is a grandson of Bernard Leach and the son of Michael Leach, Bernard Leach’s younger son
A collection of Carn Pottery, of Penzance, to include: a tall cylinder vase of eye shaped section in pale blue with geometric pattern (H 25.5cm); a pair of coffin shaped vases, each signed J Beusmans, one side in pale green with sunflower pattern, the other in white with a blue geometric/bubble pattern (H 21cm, W at base 10cm); a spread of cards shaped vase with blue/green geometric and floral patterns (H 12cm, W 17cm); a double chimney vase in blue with geometric pattern (H 14.5cm); and two bottle vases, in cream and green with floral motifs, the smaller being pierced with eight holes at the shoulder (H 14cm and 11cm). (7) Part of the Bowles collection.
A selection of four 20th Century pottery from the Briglin Studio including a mallet shaped vase brush glazed with a sunflower pattern using wax resist technique, bearing Briglin stamp (22.5cm); a bottle shaped vase with brushed glazing in pale blue and oxidised copper shades, marked Briglin to the base (24.5cm); a mallet shaped case, sgraffito decorated with seed heads, bearing Briglin stamp (26cm); and a mallet shaped vase with brushed blue glaze and wax resist sunflower decoration, bearing the Briglin stamp (22cm). Part of the Bowles collection. (4)
Christopher Dresser for Ault, a large Aesthetic Movement art pottery vase, circa 1880, shouldered and footed ovoid form, modelled in relief with Classical portrait roundels of Venus, Aphrodite and others, above sunflower lappets, the conical neck with Egyptian cornucopia and acanthus motifs, yellow draining to green, moulded mark, 61cm high
Moorcroft Pottery: six trial pin dishes/coasters - dandelion design, dated '08; 'Blush' designed by Emma Bossons, dated '13; artichoke flower, dated '19; holly berry and leaf design dated '13; sunflower design on blue ground, dated '22; and a white flower on dark blue ground, dated '22; all D12cm, with boxes (6)
A collection of nineteen green-glazed pottery plates, late 19th Century, moulded with various fruit/flower designs and two comports (21) CONDITION REPORT: green Wedgwood sunflower plates in good condition, the two coloured ones each with a rim chip. Two green vine leaf plates without damage but worn glaze. Five pale green strawberry plates with some small chips to the raised central moulding. Geranium leaf comport in good condition. Greek key border service marked Edge Malkin & Co with some glaze flakes to some rims, but no damages. green Wedgwood sunflower plates in good condition, the two coloured ones each with a rim chip. Two green vine leaf plates without damage but worn glaze. Five pale green strawberry plates with some small chips to the raised central moulding. Geranium leaf comport in good condition. Greek key border service marked Edge Malkin & Co with some glaze flakes to some rims, but no damages.
A Sunflower Pottery ewer designed by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with triangular neck with inverted rim, applied with sprigs of flowering, berried foliage in blue and brown on a streaked green ground, a Sunflower Pottery twin-handled vase, a ewer with foliate handle, a Sunflower Pottery Kitchener mug and a small vase, painted Elton mark, minor damages, 19.5cm. high (ewer), (5)
A West German pottery vase of cylindrical form, glazed with bands of green and orange with impressed floral decoration having raised mark verso, numbered 66040, height 40cm, together with one other West German pottery vase on a grey ground, with raised sunflower decoration, numbered verso 7690-50, height 51cm (2)