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A quantity of mixed Shelley to include various patterns in Queen Anne shape, mostly broken being chipped, cracked or otherwise broken; a floral cake stand (crazed); Melody pattern pieces, coffee pot without cover; Sunset and Tall Trees breakfast trio (all pieces with damage); a Wileman (Foley) sardine dish (chipped) and many others, most damaged. (2 boxes)
Co. Galway: A fine quality and heavy English silver Rose Bowl, by Goldsmith Company, London 1902, approx. 44 ounces, the upper section decorated with interwoven roses above a reeded body on a socle base, inscribed 'To Dr. Charles Foley, Athenry from a Grateful Patient,' approx. 18cms (7 1/4") high. (1)
A Wedgwood Pottery octagonal plate by Alfred Powell, pattern no.2239, painted with a radiating flower head in black, blue and silver lustre, the rim with a band of foliage, and a Foley pottery plate designed by Angelica Bell, impressed factory mark, painted monogram, repair to Bell plate, 22,3cm. diam. (2)
Albert Rutherstone - A E Brain & Co (Foley) - A 1934 Art In Industry Exhibition bone china trio, the cup decorated with a figure in an orchard with ribboned tied floral spray to reverse, within faux jewelled jade green and gilt lined border over white ground, the side plate decorated with fruiting trees, together with a similar side plate and sandwich plate, printed grey marks and facsimile signature, diameter of saucer 16cm. (5) NB - This was designed for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
Albert Rutherston - Foley China - A hand painted four piece part teaset, circa 1934, decorated with stylised daisy heads and hatched crescents and ribbon border over white ground, comprising four cups, saucers and side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed lilac marks to base and facsimile signature, painted pattern no.V627, height of jug 8cm. (14) NB - This was designed for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. Marked 'First Edition'. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
Clarice Cliff & M.J.Riach (Ann Riach) - An Art in Industry circular wave edge plate circa 1934, transfer printed and painted with stylised flowers and foliage within fine black banding over the white Latona glazed ground, artist signature and Bizarre mark, width 23cm. NB - This was designed by Ann Riach for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
Clarice Cliff & Ernest Proctor - A large Art in Industry Athens shape tea cup and saucer circa 1934, manufactured for the Harrods Art in Industry exhibition and decorated with stylised couple to a landscape with horses in silver lustre over a green glazed ground, Ernest Proctor signature and Bizarre mark, width 23cm, together with two matched coffee cans and saucers. (2) NB - This was designed by Ernest Proctor for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry 'Modern Art for the Table' exhibitions. In 1934 Foley China and Clarice Cliff were asked to produce a range of table wares for the exhibitions and notable artists of the day such as Paul Nash, Laura Knight, Duncan Grant, Graham Sutherland, Gordon Forsyth, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth were invited to submit designs. Due to poor marketing, the public were largely unaware of the designs and after an initial twelve sets were commissioned of each, further production was halted.
A Peacock Pottery Foley Art China part tea set comprising coffee pot, two small coffee cups and a saucer, two larger cups and saucers, three plates and two bowls, designed by George Logan with the Glasgow Rose motif, pattern number 5, decorated in the suffragette palette of purple and green on white, together with a further coffee pot, plate and three cups and saucers, pattern no 24 Condition Report:Available upon request
Collection of 19th / early 20th century china and ceramic pieces. Comprised of an 1887 Queen Victoria Jubilee tea cup, saucer, small plate and milk jug, all numbered RN 64761, a Cherry Toothpaste ceramic lid pot, a Queen Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee saucer, a Foley China dish and a lid pot with a transfer design of lady wearing a hat atop.
Collection of Ceramics, incl. Wileman Foley China, 'Jungle' pattern, 'Daisy' Shape teacup and saucer; Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge 'Spring' teacup, saucer and side plate; Wedgwood Florentine Turquoise serving platter and trinket box; Two Suzie Cooper coffee cans and saucers; etc.Shipping £73.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A small collection of blue and white transfer printed plates 2 pearlware blue and white plates, Piping shepherd, Staffordshire 1820 & Scene after Claud Morraine , maker J&R Riley C1820 2 Staffordshire flow blue plates C1840 pattern 1273 square dessert shaped dish C1900 titled Chariots and a later flow blue Foley plate (5) Measure 25 cm across Condition: Good, no chips cracks or restoration View all pictures
Miniature ceramics to include a George Jones Crescent China with cabbage rose decoration, a Foley china two handled vase with grapes, a Hadley's Worcester vase and a New Chelsea pill box with romantical scene (4). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Faint star to base of New Chelsea box.

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