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Click here to subscribeA rare Sunflower Pottery Mycenean oil lamp by Sir Edmund Elton, based on an example in the British Museum, covered in a gold crackle glaze painted Elton to base, minor restoration to spouts, 25cm. high Literature John A Bartlett British Ceramic Art 1870-1940 Schiffer Publishing, page 101, this vase illustrated. Malcolm Haslam Elton Ware Richard Dennis Publication, this piece illustrated on the front cover.
A Sunflower Pottery ewer by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with knopped neck, covered in a gold crackle glaze over green painted Elton mark, professional restoration to the neck, 25cm. high Literature John A Bartlett British Ceramic Art 1870-1940 Schiffer Publishing, page 101 this ewer illustrated.
A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with pinched, swollen neck, slip decorated with passion flowers in shades of blue and green on a streaked green and blue ground painted Elton mark, original paper label 31cm. high This vase has the original paper price label for 18 shillings
A large Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form with collar rim and rod handles to neck, slip decorated with Japoniste stylised blossom and bird in ochre and green on a streaked blue and green ground painted Elton mark 45cm. high Literature John A Bartlett British Ceramic Art 1870-1940 Schiffer Publishing, page 101 this vase illustrated.
A rare Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form with knopped neck, slip decorated with flowers in ochre and green on a blue ground with two tone gold lustre painted Elton mark 22.5cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam Elton Ware Richard Dennis Publication page 33 plate 17 for a comparable example. Elton began to experiment with the use of lustre glazes circa 1902, the first examples using it as an additional background glaze.
"Old Hall Pottery lemonade set, late 19thC, printed and painted with a trellis of vines and sunflower motifs on a mustard yellow ground, in the manner of Christopher Dresser, comprising tall tankard form jug and two beakers, white metal mounts to rims, jug 23.5cm h; beakers 13.3cm h, red printed mark (3)"
An English porcelain white glazed jug, mid-19th Century, sprigged in lavender with foliate scrollwork and medallions, an Art Deco pale pink glass shade, a 19th Century Wedgwood green glazed sunflower moulded rectangular footed dish and a group of other pottery and porcelain including a landscape decorated part service (minor faults).
A large Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton ovoid body with flaring, pinched rim applied with slip flowers and foliage in shades of red on a running red, green and blue ground unsigned,. sold with a letter of authentification by Patricia Elton , minor glaze nicks to top rim 30cm. high
A Creamware Pottery Punch Pot, probably Leeds (Rothwell), circa 1775, cylindrical, the slightly domed cover with leafing sunflower finial, engine turned to the girdle band with vertical fluting, entwined and grooved strapwork handles with floret and leaf terminals, the spout with lower acanthus mantling, 22.5cm high, 38cm long See illustration. Provenance: Aynhoe Park, Oxfordshire