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s037b A Christopher Dresser Aesthetic grey/blue Yeddo saltglaze jug 20cm (8in) high |
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s0387a & b Two Christopher Dressr Aeshetic red/brown Yeddo saltglaze jugs
20cm (8in) high |
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Upchurch Pottery, stamped, circa 1920
s4697 A blue vase, 11in (28cm) high.
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S2339 Eight Aesthetic green glaze ceramic tiles by Maw & Co, circa
1875, 6in (15cm) square. |
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S3367 An "Apple" desert set comprising 4 comports and 6 plates,
by Brown & Westhead, circ 1880 (part showing). |
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S4153 A pair of Arts & Crafts yellow glaze ceramic candle holders by
Burmantoffs, circa 1900. 9in (23cm) high. |
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S5079 An Arts & Crafts brown glazed tile with raised entrellac
decoration attributed to Mintons, circa 1900, 6in (15cm) square. |
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s475GR A 20 piece white china tea service with Japanese floral decoration
a/f - selection showing, circa 1880. |
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s2818 A painter platter of a boy in a ruff against a background of
leaves, signed G,K. and dated July 1886 on verso. 12in (31cm) diameter. |
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s2733 A tea service of 1 milk jug, 6 cups, saucers and plates, 1 sandwich
plate with yellow & black Viennese Secession motifs marked Foley Peacock
Pottery, attributed to George Logan, circa 1905. |
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s4005 An mauve glazed Art & Crafts Art Pottery ginger
jar with silver lustre stylised lead decoration stamped 'Wedgewood'
and marked. In the manner of Louise Powell.
Circa 1925
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s973 Yellow, green and brown glazed Aesthetic Movement Art
Pottery amphora in brass stand designed by Harry
Tooth.
Circa 1880 |
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ex128 A Gouda white, blue and yellow decorated four-lug
vase with stylised flower decoration stamped 'Liberty &
Co'.
Circa 1905
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s2831 & s2925
A Minton Gothic Reform lidded jug and tray designed by Stacey
Marks
Circa 1875
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Glasgow Style circular Christening bowl by Ann
Macbeth painted signature and dated 1916.
Left - Sold
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s3725 Bretby Aesthetic Movement ceramic plinth attributed
to Owen Jones
Circa 1885
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s3629 Aesthetic Movement terracotta pot by Torquay
pottery with Owen Jones Decoration
Circa 1880
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