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A Watcombe Pottery Terracotta Jardiniere, the design attributed to Christopher Dresser, c.1880.
A Rare James Powell & Sons Carafe, with original stopper, c.1880
A Framed Compton Pottery Plaque of the Maddona and Child, c.1900H: 8.5in; W: 7in. (incl. frame)
A Framed Compton Pottery Panel of St Francis, c.1900H: 8.5in; W: 7in. (incl. frame)
A Gothic Revival Tile Panel, hand-painted with an urn of lilies, framed, c.1870H 69 in; W 23 in (including frame).
A Fine Glass Vase, decorated in coloured enamels by Hannah Walton with a scene of a mermaid amongst waterweeds, monogrammed 'HMW' c.1900H 7.5 in.See Jude Burkhauser (ed), 'Glasgow Girls Women in Art and Design 1880-1920', Canongate 1990, p 166 for further information about Hannah and her sisters Constance and Helen.
A Panel of Encaustic Tiles, made by Robert Minton Taylor and designed by E.W.Pugin for Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire, c.1870, the tiles with impressed marks for Robert Minton Taylor, Fenton.23 in by 23 in (including frame).Provenance: Stanbrook Abbey. The abbey church, designed by E.W.Pugin, was consecrated in 1871.A panel of this design was shown at the International Exhibition, London, 1871/2 and is illustrated in the Art Journal Catalogue for the Exhibition. Further information available.
A Set of Three MInton Tiles, designed by E.W.Godwin, each transfer printed in colours with birds among foliage, stamped to the underside, 'Minton Hollins & Co Patent Tile Works Stoke on Trent', c 1875.Each tile 6in squareExhibited: "E.W.Godwin: Aesthetic Movement Architect & Designer", The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Nov 1999 to Feb 2000.
A Rare Set of Eight Handpainted Tiles, each depicting a nursery rhyme taken from Walter Crane's 'The Baby's Opera: a Book of Old Rhymes with New Dresses', on Minton blanks, c 1880.Each tile 6in square.
A Large Doulton Japanesque Fish Plate, appropriately decorated with a large and hungry pike by John Slater, impressed factory marks to underside, signed 'Jho Slater Del', c.188022 in long.
A Good William de Morgan Vase, decorated in Persian colours with a band of flowers, unmarked c.1880H 8in.
A large and impressive Minton's Art Studio Charger, decorated with birds (an eagle and an osprey?) fighting over a fish, manufacturer's marks, monogrammed JB and dated 1872.Diameter: 19.5in.
A Very Rare Painted Porcelain Vase designed and executed by Jessie M. King with scenes from 'Seven Happy Days', monogrammed 'JAK', on a Bavarian blank, c.1913.H 8in.* Jessie King's illustrations to 'Seven Happy Days' were first published in the 1913 Christmas Supplement to The Studio.
Pair of Ault vases probably designed by Christopher Dresser, unmarked, c.1885H 15in.