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A group of art pottery chargers and plates, early 20th century, comprising an Old Moravian (Austria) pottery Art Nouveau charger, decorated with flowers, painted marks, 36.5cm diameter; a further charger, painted with a kingfisher, bulrushes and water lilies, unmarked, 36cm diameter, a Watcombe Torquay charger, painted with sailing vessels, two further terracotta plates, painted with flowers, and one later bright yellow dish moulded with flowers, mid-20th century, marked 'British Anchor', 30cm diameter; sold together with a group of Linthorpe art pottery, late 19th century, comprising two bottle vases, of globe and shaft form, with all over running glazes, shape 1314, 16cm high; together with a small mustard pot and teapot and cover, both with similar streaked glazes; a miniature bright yellow vase with frilled rim, shape 1766, 3.5cm high; and a further mustard pot and cover, painted with flowers, shape 1945, and an Old Linthorpe Brick Company rectangular brick, circa 1900-1910. (group, some damage)Condition:Linthorpe - One of the globe and shaft bottle vases has a restored neck.The floral mustard is chipped and cracked.The teapot has a crudely restored cover.
A terracotta hyacinth vase, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser for Watcombe or Torquay Pottery, of compressed spherical form with high drawn swept neck and inverted rim, the body with enamelled interlocking lozenge band with central four petalled flowers over turquoise ground and mustard border, unmarked, height 15cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
In the manner of Christopher Dresser - Watcombe or Torquay Pottery - A pair of terracotta candlesticks, wide circular foot and relief banded column and roll-over sconce, enamelled Greek Key and floral panel, within stylised lappet border, the foot with repeating stylised honeysuckle band and green line borders, unmarked, height 16cm. (2)
After Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, a Torquay Terracotta Company Stapleton Ware art pottery jug, circa 1890, bulbous gourd for with elongated pulled lip and loop handle, sgraffito decorated with Aesthetic Movement honeysuckle motifs and banding, brown over canary yellow glaze, impressed marks, 25cm highNote: after purchasing the Linthorpe Pottery moulds of Christopher Dresser's designs from auction in 1890, Torquay showcased their new production of Dresser's designs under the Stapleton Ware name at the 1890 Torquay Exhibition.
A GROUP OF MID-CENTURY POTTERY VASES AND ORNAMENTS, comprising a Jersey Pottery posy ring, a blue stoneware bud vase marked Ronuk, a Dumler & Breiden Keramik vase, pot and trinket dish with a matt terracotta glaze and zig-zag slipware design made in Germany, a Hornsea Pottery black and white striped vase (chipped), a pair of Alton Towers Pottery yellow and green glazed beakers, four pieces of Torquay Ware, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: a few chips and crazing to some pieces)
A large Torquay terracotta pottery vase by Alexander Fisher, shouldered form, painted with two herons wading in shallow water, the next with printed carnation flower repeat band, enamelled in colours and highlighted in gilt, signed A Fisher to side, minor frit chips, 43cm. high LiteratureKeith Poole The Art of the Torquay and South Devon Potters, page 103 figure 148 for a comparable vase by Alexander Fisher. Alexander Fisher was awarded special mention and was highly acclaimed for a pair of Eastern vases painted with storks and herons at the Paris exhibition of 1878. Alexander Fisher senior, was the father of the well known enamel artist (Alexander Fisher).
A small collection of decorative art ceramic wares to include; a tall cylindrical Bourne Denby "Danesby Ware" tapered glazed vase, marks to base, approx. 21cm high, a small Torquay "Lemon & Crute" blue ground floral designed plate, approx. 16.5cm diameter, and a tall unmarked Studio Pottery handled jug with red ground and added detail, approx. 24.5cm high. Along with a modern Studio Pottery terracotta footed bowl, signed to base, with various mixed colourful shades to design. Approx. 32.5cm diameter. Further Details: Some nibbles to Torquay plate, general wear to all.
An antique rectangular terracotta tile or wall plaque, hand painted with floral sprays, mayflies and a young girl wearing an apron holding flowers, probably by Watcombe Pottery (Torquay/Devon) with foliate repeating palmette moulded borders mounted in a cushion moulded frame, 26 cm w x 33 cm h
A 19th Century Torquay Terracotta Co. Stapleton lidded jar (probably from a design by Sir Christopher Dresser) modelled as an Egyptian canoptic style jar, the lid moulded with a pharaoh style head with yellow and brown glazed finish - sold with a West Country pottery vase with red and streaky glaze finish
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include Colclough 'Ivy Leaf' tea wares, Barker Brothers transfer printed fish design plates, Woods Ringwwod wares, awley's Adderley ware, Royal Doulton style tobacco jar, Torquay motto ware, set of six champagne coupes, six wine glasses, cut glass vase, amethyst coloured vase, carnival glass bowl, various glass bowls, terracotta storage jars etc
A Denby Glynbourne ovoid vase, designed by Glynn College, 17.5cm, printed mark; another similar bottle vase, 21cm; a Gordon Ottewell ribbed cylindrical vase, 25.5cm; an Alford Pottery teapot; a terracotta teapot, glazed in cobalt blue, EPNS stand; a terracotta sgraffito plate; another Torquay style dish painted with snowdrops; qty
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