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A pair of large Sunflower Pottery candlesticks by Sir Edmund Elton, built in sections, tapering cylindrical base on three claw feet, supporting knopped stem and flaring sconce, slip decorated with bands of flower and foliage in coral and green on a streaked green, blue and coral ground, unsigned, crack to the base of one, 57.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceLiberty's LondonThe Cornish Collection. LiteratureMalcolm Haslam, Elton Ware, Richard Dennis, page 23 figure 12 for original sketch designs for these candlesticks.
A Sir Edward Elton for Sunflower pottery vase circa 1910. Height approx 26cm. Good condition overall- no cracks or fractures, a couple of small chips to the raised areas.Posting and packing is available for most items in this sale so please contact us for a quote. Minimum postage fees will start at £30 inc VAT and can be up to £52 inc VAT for single items. Basic insurance is included up to the value of £75, further insurance can be added at a cost. Postage can be combined for multiple lots. Please enquire for tea/ dinner services and on lots with multiple pieces.
Sian Leeper for Moorcroft Pottery, a 'White Road to Tuscany' Trial vase, circa 2006, of footed trumpet form, tube line decorated with a winding tree lined road with brick red villas through a foreground of large sunflower heads and leaves, impressed and painted marks and dated 12-10-06 to base, height 23cm.
A Poole Pottery sunflower design vase together with five small plates, sandwich plate and two mugs, a Richard Bramble pheasant decorated serving plate, a modern Slipstream Ceramics pheasant decorated tureen and cover, a modern God Speed the Plough loving mug, two Continental figures of golden pheasants, two Continental figures of musicians and two green moulded glass trumpet shaped vases, together with E L HERRING "River with corn stooks on bank", oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed verso
Ceramics. Large range of vintage tableware. Woods Ware Jasmine Meat Platter and Side Plate, J&G Meakin SunflowerShallow and deep Fruit Bowls, Grindley Laburnum Petal Large Sugar Bowl, Wedgwood Bourn-Vita Side plates (2) all yellow plus Leaf decorated Burleigh Tudor and Grindley Ivorie Georgian Lidded Tureens, Lord Nelson Pottery, Square side plate with Floral design, Pyrex Red Sprayware Scalloped edge glass set dishes (6) with serving bowl, Johnson Bros Gay Fantasy; side plates x14 with cups and saucers x7, Bristol side plates x2 Signed Burns dated 1975 and a large Meat Platter by Pountney.
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 collection of decorative ceramics, to include an Anita Harris sheep vase, a Poole pottery "Vincent" pattern vase, decorated with a sunflower on a sponged blue ground. a large Brentleigh ware vase, decorated with stripes on a black ground, a Poole jar and cover, a Lorna Bailey Thunderbolt pattern sugar caster and a Crown Devon jug (6) Sheep vase - 17.5cm high
A striking example of Roseville Pottery's Sunflower pattern, this bowl features a rich combination of textured green, yellow, and earthy brown glazes. The exterior showcases raised sunflower motifs encircled by trailing green leaves, a hallmark of Roseville's exquisite craftsmanship. Produced circa 1930, this piece bears the model number 192-4 and reflects the timeless appeal of Art Deco styling. Unmarked, as typical for many Roseville pieces of this era, the bowl is an excellent representation of early 20th-century American pottery. Dimensions: 4.25"H x 7.5"diaCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A GROUP OF CARN POTTERY VASES, comprising a pentagon shape vase in blue and green wash glaze, tube lined decorated with hearts, flowers, geometric and organic shapes, height 20cm, an irregular shape vase in blue and natural wash glaze, decorated with a sunflower on one side and geometric and organic on the other side, height 23.5cm, an octagonal shape vase in a blue and natural wash glaze, decorated with floral and geometric patterns, height 35.5cm, a small irregular shape bud vase, mainly blue wash glaze, decorated with a flower and geometric patterns, height 12cm signed J Beusman and makers mark printed on the base, (4), (Condition Report: no apparent signs of damage some have previous owners price tickets on the base)
A group of six pieces of Moorcroft pottery, comprising a Magnolia pattern pen tray, 20 by 9cm, a small Parasol Dance vase, 8cm high, a Freesia pattern pedestal bowl, 14 by 14 by 6.5cm high, an Inca pattern sunflower design pin dish, 12cm diameter, an ashtray, 11 by 11cm, together with a small 'Hibiscus' diamond shaped pin dish, 7 by 9cm. (6)
Sir Edmund Harry Elton - An Elton Ware (Clevedon Sunflower Pottery) A vase, circa 1890-1900, slip decorated with dark blue and green glaze and raised trailing foliage, painted mark, 27cm high; together with a jug, circa 1890-1900, slip decorated in dark green, decorated in relief with roses and other flowers, painted mark, 22cm high (2)Condition:Vase - Firing flaw to foot rim - looks like a small chip but has been glazed over. Some scratches to glaze. No damages or repairs. Small areas of glaze loss to very small areas of the raised foliage - e.g. leaf tip. Jug - Some crazing to glaze noted. A couple of short minor scratches to the surface of the body. No damages or repairs.Please see photos for the marks
† ANNE PLANT (1934-2019); 'Sunflower Sonnet', a stoneware wall hanging, inscribed signature dated 1988, pottery sticker, 37 x 26cm, and a similar hanging on hessian covered board, dated 1987 (2).Condition Report: Chip off base of one leaf on Sonnet hanging, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
**Laurence McGowan (British, b.1942): six pieces of stoneware studio pottery - all painted in shades of blue, four with birds and leaves on an off-white ground, comprising an 'Oatmeal' bowl, 16.8cm diameter; and three small bowls, two painted with a sunflower rosette to the interior, the largest 12.3cm diameter; plus a bowl painted with two fish and the name 'Russell', 16.25cm diameter; and a mug, painted with flowers, 9.8cm high, all with painted potters marks to base. (6) **(Subject to ARR)
**Laurence McGowan (British, b.1942): a bespoke commissioned stoneware studio pottery bowl - painted in an Art & Crafts style with a broad band of blue flowers and grey-green leaves, around a central sunflower reserve with the date '19th May 1973', the rim with the inscription 'Ronald Mackinnon Mackenzie. Patricia Ann Russell', commemorating their marriage, the exterior painted with leaves, painted and impressed potter's marks to base, 27.3cm diameter. * Dr Ronald MacKenzie was a GP at Bampton Surgery, Oxon and a renowned galanthophile, specialising in Snowdrop propagation through scaling and chipping and founding and running 'The Snowdrop Company' from his home in Shilton, Oxfordshire in 1991, which he ran until his retirement in 2014. **(Subject to ARR) * Condition: In good condition, with no faults.
A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered, ovoid form with flaring neck with pinched rim, applied fish decoration in brown on a streaked green and blue glaze, a Sunflower Pottery vase and a smaller Sunflower Pottery vase, painted Elton mark, chip to top rim, hairline to vase, 14.5cm. high (3) Provenance The Collection of the Late Howard Duckworth
Sir Edmund Harry Elton - Two similar Elton Ware (Clevedon Sunflower Pottery) vases, circa 1890-1900, of four-handled form moulded in relief with flowers and fruit, the first with streaky red, green and yellow glaze, the second in brown and green, painted mark to bases, 17cm high (2)Condition:Small nibbles to a couple of the grapes on one vase. No other damages or repairs.

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