Wedgwood, 'The Big Picture' after Tom Roberts (1856-1931) depicting the Opening of the Parliament of Australia in 1901. Limited edition of 100. Incl frame, Height: 28cm Width: 38cm
Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi plates for Wedgwood - Variations on a Geometric Theme. Complete set of six. Circa 1971.
One of only two hundred sets made. With original Lucite box, insert and six pink dust jackets. Slight scuffing to two plates and minor damage to one corner of box. Box glows bright pink.
This special presentation set was given to Prof. William A. Campbell Stewart (Vice Chancellor of Keele University) and his wife Ella, by the then Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire and Chairman of Wedgwood, Sir Arthur Bryan.
Plates are 26.8cm across (6)
Mid-century modern art pottery pig by Aldo Londi (1911-2003) for Bitossi Italy, stoneware pottery with impressed decoration and turquoise glaze. Length 24cm
A Sevres style framed plaque painted with Watteau style romantic scene, with rococo scroll cartouche on cobalt blue ground. Mounted in a gilt frame. Height: 26cm Width: 34cm
Pair of late Victorian hand painted Porcelain oval plaques. Decorated with English woodland scenes with figures to fore. Size incl. frame, height: 39cm (2)
Three 19th century tea cups and saucers including hand painted bird and insect example with maroon and Rococo border, A. S. & Co. painted landscape example and a Minton Rose cup and saucer (3)
Three 19th century hand painted tea cups and saucers, includes one Spode New Embossed Pattern example. Hand painted floral decoration with one cobalt blue example. (3)
Isabella Pope, Studio Pottery large Planet pot. Pope was a Master Potter and teacher who created these forms inspired by Chinese and Korean historical examples together with modernist potters such as Hans Coper. Height: 61cm not practical to postal ship.
Isabella Pope, Studio Pottery large Planet pot. Pope was a Master Potter and teacher who created these forms inspired by Chinese and Korean historical examples together with modernist potters such as Hans Coper. Height: 56.5cm not practical to postal ship.
Isabella Pope, Studio Pottery Planet pot. Pope was a Master Potter and teacher who created these forms inspired by Chinese and Korean historical examples together with modernist potters such as Hans Coper. Height: 34.5cm
De Lamerie Fine Bone China heavily gilded Special Commission floral patterned dinner ware to include 6 x 21cm plates, 2 x 20cm plates, 2 x 17cm plates, 2 x 17cm bowls, 3 x 15cm bowls & 2 x 18.5cm saucers (16 pieces)
De Lamerie Fine Bone China heavily gilded Chatsworth Garland patterned items to include 5 x 27cm plates, 3 x 20.5cm plates, 2 x trios, cup & saucer & cup (17 pieces)
Four De Lamerie Fine Bone China heavily gilded pattern Tumbler glasses two with United Arab Emirates motif, specially made high end quality items, Made in England, tallest height 14.5cm (4)
Set of 8 Hammersley Sunbird coffee cans and saucers for Rowland Ward, Nairobi, Kenya, printed with birds - African Hoopoe, Black Headed Oriole x 2, Fine Banded Woodpecker, Malachite Kingfisher, Tacazee Sunbird x 2 and a superb Starling together with an additional saucer (1 tray, 17 pieces)
A large collection of Minton Haddon Hall tea & dinner ware, comprising various size plates, tea pots, tureens, various oval platters, cups and saucers, trays, cruet, bowls and oddments, approx. 60 items.
Royal Doulton, Carlyle coffee and dinner ware to include large oval platter, two dinner plates, six bowls, coffee pot, sauceboat, milk jug, six side plates, six saucers, six cake plates, six tea cups (36 pieces in 2 trays)
Hannah Barlow for Royal Doulton Lambeth, a pair of large vases each decorated all around with cattle, with plain mottled blue borders h.26cm. 1 restored. (2)
Reg Johnson model of Omar Khayyam
Reg Johnson of Reginald Johnson (1909-93) worked at the Royal Doulton factory from 1923 under the tutelage of Charles Noke. Later setting up his own studio modelling figures in the style of Noke and Royal Doulton.
Reg Johnson model of Cobbler of Baghdad
Reginald Johnson (1909-93) worked at the Royal Doulton factory from 1923 under the tutelage of Charles Noke. Later setting up his own studio modelling figures in the style of Noke and Royal Doulton.
Royal Doulton prototype model of a Heron in a silver /grey speckled glaze, unmarked, h.35cm. From the collection of Bernard Street who was technical manager at Royal Doulton in the 1970s/80s.
Rare Royal Doulton comical character model of seated monkey in a wicker armchair, arms folded, with cigarette, impressed model no 456, dated 1924, h.11.5cm.
A complete collection of Beswick David Hands Animaland figures, comprising Zimmy Lion, Oscar Ostrich, Dusty Mole, Felia, Loopy Hare, Dinkum Platypus, Hazel Nutt and Ginger Nutt, issued between 1949 and 1955. (8)