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Thomas Dean (Ceramic Artist), a kingfisher in flight over water lilies and reeds. Signes T DEAN ’98. Oil on canvas. In gilt frame. Size incl. frame, Height: 68cm Width: 34c. Note: Thomes Dean, b 1865, was trained at Minton under William Mussill and decorated art pottery for Watcombe, Wedgwood, Minton, Spode, Wardle and Thomas Forester & Sons, and taught bird and flower painting at the Burslem and Hanley Schools of Art. He was the father of Ronald and Albert Dean, and at the turn of the century was living at 47 Carlisle Street, Dresen, SOT.
A Watcombe pedestal vase, modelled after a classical Greek form with Anthemion handles and printed in black with the Three Graces, 36cm high, impressed marks, 36cm high, bears label stating it was awarded by H. Cumming to the winner of the 440yds dash, together with three matching Watcombe pottery ewers printed with flowers.
A late-19th century Watcombe Pottery terracotta bottle vase and plate in the classical taste - the vase impressed '2 714' and turquoise painted mark '3 2750', the slightly flared neck with triple rope twist bands to the rim and base, decorated in black with a neo-classical frieze between keywork borders, on a rope twist foot, 25cm high; the plate with a black printed dentil border, the underside glazed, 19.5cm diameter. (2)
A Watcombe Pottery Company South Devon terracotta bust, depicting Queen Victoria, 16cm high, together with a further terracotta bust named Winter, depicting a child wearing a headscarf, 19cm high, a Watcombe Torquay terracotta plaque, of oval form, hand painted with a kingfisher among rushes, 31cm x 21cm, and a further plaque depicting bust of a classical gentleman, 15cm diameter.
Thomas Dean - Watcombe Pottery Torquay - An Art Pottery vase circa 1886, of ovoid collared form, impasto slip decorated with Wild Orchids over black and pastel blue mottled ground, signed to body, painted '925' mark to base, height 16cm. NB - Item no.154 in The Flowering of British Ceramics, the Ninth Exhibition by The Northern Ceramic Society 2022.
FIVE BOXES OF ORNAMENTS AND CERAMICS, to include a collection of Watcombe Pottery Devon-Motto-Ware, a collection of David Winter cottages, a blue Agate geode, a Swedish Rorstrand limited edition collector's plate 1976, a Bossons chalkware 'Squirrel' wall plaque, a blue Prinknash trinket dish, etc. (5 boxes) (s.d/a.f)
A small group of 19th century china and glass, comprising - 1. A Prattware plate and cup by Fenton, the plate with printed factory marks, depicting a herd of deer with a stag watering in a wooded landscape, 18.7cm diameter, the cup with two pastoral reserves, 10cm diameter (star crack, glaze crazing) 2. A pair of 19th century cabinet plates with 1869 diamond registration marks, painted pattern no. 'B 3158', with turquoise glazed pierced ribbon and gilt beaded rims, centred by a butterfly rondel, 23.4cm diameter (restoration to old breaks) 3. A large Devon motto ware Watcombe Pottery cup; 11.5cm high 4. A Wedgwood green majolica 'cabbage' plate 5. Two Victorian Sowerby moulded glass reticulated plates, one with moulded peacock mark, 21.3cm diameter 6. A similar white glazed porcelain 'ribbon' plate, 19.6cm diameter
A GROUP OF STUDIO POTTERY, comprising of a pair of pale blue vases based stamped but not clear of maker, two green lustre Penrith vases, (nibbles round the edge of one) Burmantoft Faiewer turquoise ovoid vase with crimped rim no. 894, (the rim has been heavily repaired and a hairline crack from the rim over halfway down the vase), Watcombe hand painted terracotta pottery plates and small bud vase (would benefit from a clean, some signs of paint rubbed away), (10), (Condition Report: all items in ok condition see main description for specific damage)
A group of art pottery chargers and plates, early 20th century, comprising an Old Moravian (Austria) pottery Art Nouveau charger, decorated with flowers, painted marks, 36.5cm diameter; a further charger, painted with a kingfisher, bulrushes and water lilies, unmarked, 36cm diameter, a Watcombe Torquay charger, painted with sailing vessels, two further terracotta plates, painted with flowers, and one later bright yellow dish moulded with flowers, mid-20th century, marked 'British Anchor', 30cm diameter; sold together with a group of Linthorpe art pottery, late 19th century, comprising two bottle vases, of globe and shaft form, with all over running glazes, shape 1314, 16cm high; together with a small mustard pot and teapot and cover, both with similar streaked glazes; a miniature bright yellow vase with frilled rim, shape 1766, 3.5cm high; and a further mustard pot and cover, painted with flowers, shape 1945, and an Old Linthorpe Brick Company rectangular brick, circa 1900-1910. (group, some damage)Condition:Linthorpe - One of the globe and shaft bottle vases has a restored neck.The floral mustard is chipped and cracked.The teapot has a crudely restored cover.
A terracotta hyacinth vase, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser for Watcombe or Torquay Pottery, of compressed spherical form with high drawn swept neck and inverted rim, the body with enamelled interlocking lozenge band with central four petalled flowers over turquoise ground and mustard border, unmarked, height 15cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
A WATCOMBE POTTERY RED FIGURE VASE IN THE GREEK STYLE 19TH CENTURY With Mercury and goddess in flight to one side, two women with a child to the other, stamped mark to underside and bird feet impressed mark 36cm high, base 8cm diameter Condition Report: Restored to upper section and base, slightly uneven in appearance in these areasPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
In the manner of Christopher Dresser - Watcombe or Torquay Pottery - A pair of terracotta candlesticks, wide circular foot and relief banded column and roll-over sconce, enamelled Greek Key and floral panel, within stylised lappet border, the foot with repeating stylised honeysuckle band and green line borders, unmarked, height 16cm. (2)
A Longpark pottery Tormohun Ware Jug, in deep brown ground with green slip verse and ivy motifs, incised and impressed marks to base, H 17cm, together with an Aller Vale pottery Jardiniere, decorated in typical style, D 26cm x H 19cm, a small Watcombe pottery cylindrical Vase, H 7.5cm and a Doulton Lambeth loving Cup with portraits in relief, H 14cm (4) Provenance; The Margaret Squance Collection of Fishley and North Devon pottery; Margaret Squance is the great great granddaughter of Edwin Beer Fishley.
A mixed group of assorted art pottery, late 19th century onwards, comprising a Minton Secessionist wash basin and jug, no 57 (both extensively repaired), an Upchurch vase, tall Linthorpe twin-handled vase with streaked glaze (repaired rim), small blue Royal Lancastrian vase, Langley (Derbyshire) vase, turquoise Burmantofts faience vase with frilled upper rim (rim repaired), a Linthorpe terracotta dish, group of Watcombe terracotta etc (group, a.f)
Torbay Pottery, Axe Vale Pottery, Sandygate Pottery, Wade, Watcombe Pottery - A lot consisting of Devon-made pottery bowls, plates, four paper weights, five hand blown glass vases - Lot includes a Wade Porcelain turtle trinket box. A Wade Irish Porcelain starfish bowl. A Torbay Pottery leaf bowl, and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M) NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.

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