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A collection of assorted art pottery including a Norwegian Larholm vase, height 19cm, a Burmantofts double gourd vase, height 17cm, a Dutch Gouda pottery jug, height 18cm, a large Poole Pottery floral decorated double gourd vase, height 12cm, a studio pottery slab vase, height 18cm, a Brannam tri-handled vase, height 18cm, etc.
A Burmantofts Pottery Vase, moulded floral decoration, green glazed, impressed BURMANTOFTS THE LEEDS FIRECLAY CO LTD BF,20cm highA Leeds Fireclay Co Ashtray, green glazed, impressed LFCo,17cm wideA Pair of Burmantofts Pottery Faience Vases, shape 727, lime green glaze, impressed marks,13.5cm highThree Others (7)20cm vase is in good order, ashtray is crazed and has nicks on the edes of the two rests, 727 vases are both crazed and one has hairline cracks at the top. 1960 shape red vase has restoration to the rim, crazed and surface scratches. 987 lime vase has glaze wear to the whole rim. Red and blue glazed vase is crazed.
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, shape No.1400, decorated with repeating patterns, on a yellow mustard ground, impressed marks,39cm highA Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, shape No.531, decorated with repeating patterns, on a yellow mustard ground, impressed and incised marks,19.5cm highAttributed to Burmantofts Pottery: A Vase, in the form of a shell and lobster, on a yellow mustard ground, unmarked,25cm high (3)1400 is crazed all over. 531 is crazed all over. Shell and lobster vase is crazed all over and has areas of re-paint/restoration, very dirty inside.
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Jardinière and Stand, decorated with repeating patterns and leaves, in tones of green, yellow and brown, on a cream ground, impressed factory marks and 1946/1970, painted Col No 60 5,110cm highJardinière is crazed all over, dirty, restored/regluedglaze flake to rim, white filled crack to rim, glaze chip to foot rim. Base has wear to the top, white paint spray, crazed all over, surface wear, see extra images.
A Pair of Burmantofts Faience Pottery Corinthian Column Candlesticks, yellow mustard glaze, impressed B F ENGLAND 1198 L,29cm highA Burmantofts Faience Pottery Corinthian Column Candlestick, deep red glaze, incised 1198,29cm highA Pair of Burmantofts Faience Pottery Column Candlesticks, yellow mustard glaze, one impressed B F,25cm high (5)Red candlestick has a chip on one scroll, wear/nicks to the edges of the base, surface wear and scratches. Both the Corinthian candlesticks are crazed with line hairlines to the tops, minor glaze nicks. One of the column candlesticks has a broken base and has been bolted together, both are crazed and discolouration, wear to edges and minor glaze nicks.
A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Twin-Handled Vase, decorated with repeating designs, turquoise glaze, impressed marks and incised 435,20.5cm highA Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, decorated with flowers, turquoise glaze, impressed marks,23.5cm highA Burmantofts Faience Pottery Vase, pierced and repeating decoration, turquoise glaze, impressed marks and 547,18cm high (3)435 vase has a chip to the rim and a glaze flake, crazed all over, hairline crack to the body, nicks to the foot rim. Vase (marks filled) is crazed all over, glaze flakes to the body and foot rim, very dirty inside. 547 vase is crazed all over, water damaged to the interior. See extra images.
Attributed to Burmantofts Faience Pottery Grotesque Double Dragon Vase, modelled with two seated entwinded dragons with open gaping mouths, glazed mustard yellow, unmarked, 24cm high Chips to bottom of mouth. Glaze chip to other dragons bottom mouth. Other glaze nicks on protruding areas. Not suitable for in-house packing and shipping. See extra images.
Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - An art pottery jardiniere, of circular dimpled form, with six conjoined loop handles and floral cabochons, streaked blue and turquoise glaze, impressed marks to base and no. 585, diameter 25cm, together with a large Burmantofts brick red glazed vase, of inverse baluster form, height 46cm, and a green glazed vase, of elongated ovoid form, impressed with stylised flower heads over hatched ground, impressed marks to base and no.1398, height 40cm. (3)
DECORATIVE CERAMICS GROUP, Burmantofts turquoise glazed bottle vase with incised sun motifs, impressed marks to base, no. 531, 19cms (h); green lustre glazed jug with incised fish scale decoration, 14cms (diam.) and a Wedgwood green lustre sunflower design plate with lattice border, 21.5cms (diam.)Provenance: private collection Cheshire
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY FIGURE, MODEL 451 modelled as a toad in turquoise glaze, bearing Burmantofts Faience mark to base12.5cm highOverall good conditon, with some crazing but no cracking. Some areas of dirt and dust. Some light wear to the base from use.There is a small amount of packing in the mouth of the frog, which is not covering anything not mentioned in this report. It is provenance information from the vendor.
A Near Pair of Burmantofts Faience Style Orange/Yellow Spoonwarmers in the Form of Grotesque Three-Legged Toads, Early 20th Century, each approximately 8ins long x 6.5ins high, one with indistinct impressed marks to underside, the other unmarked Marked spoonwarmer - marked '5?3 H England', overall crazing to glaze, small grazes to underside of feet, orangey glazeUnmarked spoonwarmer - overall crazing to yellowy glaze, back leg broken off but present, restuck front right leg, chip to centre toe on same foot and chip to left toe on left foot, left ear repaired and tint chip and associated crack to left hand side of opening
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement Pottery 'Bamboo' Stick/Umbrella Stand by Burmantofts A Victorian Aesthetic Movement Pottery 'Bamboo' Stick/Umbrella Stand by Burmantofts, yellow glazed and profusely detailed in relief with twin handles and circular apertures to lower part of each side.45cm wide, 25cm deep, 66cm highChips and losses around base, chip to rim interior, stable and usable, additional images available.Image of base confirming marks added.
A Burmantofts Pottery Faience Stick Stand, decorated in a turquoise glaze, the cylindrical body moulded with a central band of flowerheads and foliage with flutes and swirls, impressed marks, shape number 1860, 60cm high.All over light crazing, no chips or cracks. Some tiny nibbles and slight scratching to rim - see images.
An Art Nouveau Burmantofts pottery vase. With a globular body, and a tapering neck, featuring a repeating design of flowers and leaves in naturalistic colours, impressed 'Burmantofts Faience 3087' to the base, height 20cm.There is no damage to report. There is a very small overpainted firing flaw and a small section to base where the glaze is lacking, a few glaze and potting imperfections additional images are now online.
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY FAIENCE JIN CHAN TOAD JARDINIERE, CIRCA 1890 impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE ENGLAND 583 T; together with a SMALLER SIMILAR EXAMPLE glazed in yellow, unmarked, and a SEATED SPOON WARMER, printed T. GOODE & CO. LONDON, glazed earthenware, with glass eyes (3) former 17cm high (6 ¾in high), yellow 8cm high (3 1/8in high, seated 12.5cm high (4 7/8in high)
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY TWO FAIENCE VASES, CIRCA 1890 yellow - impressed BF 824, incised B, turquoise- impressed BF ENGLAND 374 and cypher; and another vase, printed marks HG FG, glazed earthenware (3) yellow - 36cm high (14 1/16in high), turquoise - 16cm high (6 ¼in high, other 31.5cm high (12 ¼in high)
A LARGE BURMANTOFTS STYLE MAJOLICA GROTESQUE WARTY TOAD FLOWER HOLDER, early 20th century, in a streaky green/yellow glaze, incised X and indistinctly numbered, 9" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Hairline crack running from left of mouth down in to body with a little glaze flaking to base.
Bernard Moore (British 1850-1935) Three Art Pottery Figures and Another Early 20th century, comprising two monkeys in flambe and lustre glazes, both unmarked, and a white-glazed "Diakokan" figure, this bearing BM monogram, together with a further spill vase modelled as a monkey in mottled turquoise glaze in the style of Bernard Moore or Burmantofts, this unmarked.The larger monkey 9cm highOnly the larger monkey retaining one glass eye, this with some small glaze scratches, otherwise no damage or restoration to note.
Three turquoise Burmantofts Pottery vases, late 19th century, comprising an incised vase, with a depressed body, impressed marks and numbered '236 B', 15cm high, a squat ewer, with an incised scale ground and sunflower and leaf body and an elongated spout, impressed marks and 'Faience', 17cm high, and a twin-handled vase, with an impressed band, with further dimpled details, impressed marks and 'Faience', 14cm high (3)Condition Reportdepressed vase - chips to the underside. Ewer rubbing to the spout edge, with small chip Twin handled vase rubbing to the base rim - handle restored.
A Burmantofts Pottery turquoise 'Fan' vase, late 19th century, modelled as an open fan, on a ribbon tied and shaped plinth, impressed marks and numbered '1723', 30cm wide 9.5cm deep19.5cm highCondition ReportFiring cracks to the base. Hairline cracks around the base/ bow. with crazing. No apparent restoration.
Two Burmantofts Pottery items, late 19th century, comprising a pierced yellow vase, with an incised band, with a shaped rim, impressed marks and numbered '698', 16cm high, and a yellow glazed ewer, of plain form, impressed marks and '1817', 27cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with crazing. Pierced vase - some minor repairs to the pierced banding. Please see additional images.
Two Burmantofts Pottery vases, late 19th century, a green glazed vase, of tulip shape, impressed marks and '1388 R White', 28cm high, and a slendour vase, with a trailing green glaze over a yellow ground, impressed marks '1536 White', 29.5cm high (2)Condition ReportTaller with crack inside the rim. Green vase crazed.

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