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Decades of Design Saturday 5th October 2019 9.30am


Nicholas Davies

Will Farmer

Director Silver, Jewellery and Collectables

Director Ceramics, Glass and Decorative Arts

nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

will@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Mark Hannam

Andrew Mayall

Alison Snowdon

Senior Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Ceramics and Textiles

mark@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

William Lacey

Kayleigh Davies MNAVA

Rachel Houston-Holland

Picture Consultant

Valuer and Auctioneer General

Valuer and Auctioneer Asian Art

bill@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

kayleigh@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

rachel@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Judith Woolgar

Ellie Bertram

June Emery

Accounts Manager

Administrative Assistant

Receptionist

judith@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

ellie@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

june@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Lee Coldrick

Jay Tristram

Isla Davies

Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant

Photographer and Porter

Saleroom Dog

@islafieldingsdog


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Thursday 3rd October Friday 4th October Morning of the sale from

Viewing 10.00am to 4.00pm 10.00am to 7.00pm 8.00am to 9.30am

Venue Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN Tel: 01384 444140 Email: info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Website: www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Buyers Premium 20% (24% VAT inclusive) on the hammer price

Sale number 0236D

Front cover: Lot 448 (detail) Back cover: Lot 226 Order of sale: Lot 800

LoTS MARKED 3 ARTISTS RE-SALE RIGHT (ARR) Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a re-sale royalty each time their work is bought. Please note ARR is calculated in euros. Auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: 0 to €50,000 - 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 - 3% €200,000.01 to €350,000 - 1%, €350,000.01 to €500,000 - 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 - 0.25% ARR is capped at €12,500

Please note that all emails requesting condition reports and images must be received by close of business on Thursday 3rd October. All commission bids submitted by email must be received before close of business on Friday 4th October. Notice regarding the sale of material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulation prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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The Auction – A Buying Guide We have outlined below all the information you will need to understand how to buy at auction. If you have any questions we are here to help. Email addresses and telephone numbers are provided in this catalogue, or if you are at the sale please ask a member of staff.

The Basics Viewing Our viewing times are shown at the front of the catalogue. Cataloguers are on hand to help with enquiries about the sale and specific lots. Most items are openly displayed in the saleroom; others are stored in secure cabinets. We ask that you take care when viewing the sale. If you need assistance to view large or heavy objects please ask a porter to help. Please note when handling any item at the view or at the sale you do so at your own risk.

The Catalogue All lots carry a description and pre-sale estimate of price. Estimates suggest the price that the lot may reach. Vendors’ reserves may be set, they are confidential, but they will not exceed the bottom estimate figure. Estimates do not include the buyers’ premium. Lots may carry abbreviations, e.g. S/D (some damage) or A/F (as found, considerable damage). We make every effort to note damage and restoration; the absence of any such note does not imply the lot is without defect. All customers should satisfy themselves of both conditions and descriptions. Any weights and measurements given are approximate. Any amendments to the catalogue are shown in Saleroom notices which are posted around the viewing/auction rooms. For further information on cataloguing terms used in the paintings and prints section please see our terms and conditions of business.

Saleroom facilities The saleroom has a café open on the Thursday and Friday prior to the sale and on the day of the sale.

Registration Anyone wishing to bid should register at the sales office and will receive a bidding or paddle number before the start of the sale. The number should be shown when bidding and paying and should be returned to the cash office at the end of the day. At present registration is carried out on the day of the sale only.

Auctioning the lots The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Typically we will cover approximately 120-130 lots per hour. Bidding stops after the fall of the hammer and the auctioneer’s decision is final.

Bidding at the sale Bidders should use the paddles they have been assigned for the day and will need to show them clearly to the auctioneer when bidding. Invoices will only be raised to the name assigned to the paddle. We cannot transfer lots to other names or numbers after the fall of the hammer.

Absentee or commission bidding If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill in a commission bid form; one is included in this catalogue. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyer’s premium. The form should then be submitted to our offices or a member of staff. The bid will be carried out by us and is entirely confidential. All bids are executed at as low a price as is permitted by other bids left and/or reserves set. Bids may be submitted by telephone or email, info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk, and must be received before 9am on the day of the sale. Successful buyers will receive an invoice after the sale; payment and collection details will be enclosed. Please note, this service is offered as a convenience. We take every care in carrying out bids left with us, however we cannot be held responsible for errors made or failure to execute bids, therefore commission bids are left at the bidder’s risk. Neither requests to “buy” nor rolling bids can be accepted. (Before leaving bids please see “conditions of absentee bidding” on the enclosed bid form).

Telephone bidding We can offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day enabling absentee bidders to bid “live”. This facility is only available on lots which carry a bottom estimate of £400 or more. Requests for telephone bids must be made by close of business the day before the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis.

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Payment Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. The successful buyer should take the bidding number to the cash office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, debit card, credit card or bank transfer (please ask for details). Payments over £500 are not taken over the phone and invoices must be paid in person or by bank transfer (please quote the buyer reference given on your invoice). In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £8,800 (€10,000). Once payment has cleared, goods may be collected. Small items may be collected during the sale at the discretion of the porters, furniture may be removed at the end of the sale. Accounts staff are available to answer any enquiries regarding payment prior to and at the sale. All sold items not collected or paid for within fourteen days of the sale will incur storage charges of £5 per lot per day.

Package and shipping We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative: Mailboxes – 01905 732830 info@mbeworcester.co.uk That’s your lot – 01902 475212 info@thats-your-lot.co.uk

Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 14 days. After this time charges are made (please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

Special Notice Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country

Additional sales services Condition reports For prospective buyers who are unable to attend the viewing, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information and/or email images are accepted by telephone or email during the week before the sale. Demand is often very high for this service and, whilst we aim to reply at the latest 24 hours before sale day, we cannot guarantee this. Such reports are a statement of our opinion and are for guidance purposes only.

Online services Our catalogues may be viewed online and downloaded from our website www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk. Our recently re-designed site now offers search and lot alert facilities. If you are looking to buy a particular item then please visit the login page to register your details and add your key search words. If you simply want to be notified of each of our sales please login and register and we will send you an email announcement seven days prior to each sale. For further details please contact 01384 444140.

Easy access Our saleroom offers street level access, disabled car parking space and has a disabled toilet facility. If you require any special assistance then please contact us prior to your visit so that we can try to assist further.

Professional services We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or our offices and in each instance are tailored to suit the individual client’s requirements. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection of goods. Full inventories can be prepared with illustrations if required. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We may, in addition, be able to assist in clearing any property as required.

Valuation days Every Tuesday between 10am and 4pm at our Mill Race Lane premises, no appointment necessary.

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Order of sale Lot Numbers

Page Numbers

Art Nouveau and Secessionist

1 - 19

7 - 11

Arts and Crafts

20 - 162

12 - 37

Clarice Cliff - Landscapes

163 - 208

38 - 47

Clarice Cliff - Geometrics

209 - 245

48 - 55

Clarice Cliff - Fruits and Florals

246 - 285

56 - 62

Clarice Cliff - ‘Having a bit of fun’

286 - 301

63 - 64

Art Deco

302 - 375

65 - 74

Post War

376 - 519

75 - 92

Contemporary Glass Society

520 - 539

93 - 104

The Studio Sale of Libby January

540 - 646

105 - 119

Contemporary

647 - 845

120 - 137

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1-19 Art Nouveau and Seccessionist

2 1 Plaue Von Schirholz - An early 20th Century Art Nouveau porcelain table centre, modelled as the Princess and the Frog around a stylised lily pad with enamel decoration, painted mark, width 33cm. £60 - £80 2 John Hewitt - Doulton Burslem - A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century baluster vases with hand painted classical female figures dancing in loose robes against a cream ground within gilt borders, signed to body and printed marks to base, height 30cm, S/D. (2)

5 4 Gebruder Schutz - A late 19th Century Austrian majolica charger, relief decorated to the central well with celebrating gnomes in a woodland setting within a border of flowers and foliage, impressed marks, diameter 32cm. £60 - £80 5 Loetz - A large early 20th Century vase of footed cylindrical form with a flared rim, decorated in Cobalt Papillon, height 26cm. £200 - £300

3 Unknown - A pair of early 20th Century Italian Faenza majolica chargers, each decorated with a Renaissance style profile portrait of the lovers Cassandra Pavoni and Galeotto Manfredi, in borders of foliage and peacock feathers, blue painted ‘Faenza’ mark to each and both retaining paper labels, diameter 39cm, S/D. (2)

6 Tiffany & Co - An early 20th Century Tiffany Studios, New York, Bronze D’ore and Favrile glass table lamp, the domed cased glass shade with a damascene pattern of gold ripple wave lines over a citron iridescence, within an arched frame with adjustable swing action above a slender column support raised above a moulded spreading base, stamped maker’s marks to base with number 419, etched maker’s marks to shade, height 34cm.

£100 - £150

£2,000 - £3,000

£150 - £200

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8 Unknown - A late 19th Century German Art Nouveau vase modelled as a stylised tree stump and foliage with a female in a long dress holding a shell and seated next to a putti and a swan, height 47cm, S/D. £100 - £150 9 Hutschenreuther - A late 19th Century Art Nouveau dish modelled as a seated lady, the shallow bowl formed from her flowing hair and dress, glazed in muted purple and orange, height 27cm. £200 - £300 10 Loetz - An Art Nouveau vase of bottle form, decorated in the Candia Papillon pattern with iridescent finish, unmarked, height 24.5cm £80 - £120

7 (stamp) 7 Maurice Maignan (1872-1941) - A French ormolu solifleur or sunflower mantel clock, cast in deep relief with sunflowers and with the face of Old Father Time above a sundial style dial with arrow shaped hands, stamped “M. Maignan” and with a foundry stamp “Colin, Paris”, the movement unnamed, height 39.5cm. £800 - £1,200

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11 (detail) 11 Unknown - A cast iron fireplace in the Art Nouveau style, of stylised outline, the upper section detailed with a fish above an integral mantel shelf, the central panel depicting a maiden amongst waves flanked by acanthus scrolls and seed pods, possibly a re-cast, height 165cm and width 93cm. £800 - £1,200


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12 Attributed to Josef Hoffmann - Wiener Werkstätte - A large hand thrown vase of baluster form with a collar neck, hand painted with a running freeze of stylised goats and sheep in black and white with abstract block design over a deep burnt orange glazed ground, impressed Wiener Werkstatte mark Made in Austria and the number 77, height 39cm, S/D. £3,000 - £5,000

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13 WMF - An early 20th Century pewter dish of triform with a repeat stepped block and triangle pattern to the rim, faint marks to the reverse, width 19.5cm, together with a similar period ladle. (2) £80 - £120 14 WMF - An early 20th Century brass desk inkwell of swept triangular form with central covered well, decorated with a repeat geometric design to the borders, impressed marks. £40 - £60

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15 Jean Baraillot - A large early 20th Century French bronze deposit bust titled Fofonette, modelled as a fashionable young lady with a wide brimmed bonnet ribbon tied beneath her chin and a corsetted dress with large corsage, signed to the reverse, height 57cm. £400 - £600 16 Harrach - A large early 20th Century iridescent amethyst glass bowl of shouldered ovoid form with a tri-form rim, hand enamelled with stylised tulips and whiplash leaves, unmarked, height 16cm. £200 - £300

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17 Loetz - An early 20th Century Crete Papillon Water Sprinkler vase of dimpled globe and shaft form with pulled up rim, unmarked, height 26cm. £300 - £500 18 Loetz - An early 20th Century Pink Mimosa vase of squat form with everted rim, decorated with a crackle effect in an iridescence over pink, height 7.5cm. £120 - £150 19 Loetz - An early 20th Century glass Ophir vase of ovoid form with collar neck with flared rim, decorated with fir boughs in relief gilt paste over the deep ruby ground appearing as black with gold aventurine flecks, height 16cm.

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20-162 Arts and Crafts

21 20 Ruskin Pottery - A hexagonal lamp base in a streaked green and tan crystalline glaze, height 29cm, with a similar triangular example, latter S/D. (2) £80 - £120 21 Archibald Knox for Tudric - A pair of model 0223 pewter candlesticks, each raised to three strut type supports over stylised detail to the flared slightly domed bases, stamped and numbered to the bases, height 23cm (2) £300 - £500 22 William Moorcroft - A Leaf and Berry pattern lamp vase of waisted form, rising from a splayed base, the body tubeline decorated with leaves and berries, reserved against a graduated green to blue ground, height 27cm, impressed and facsimile signature. £120 - £150 23 Attributed to Maw & Co - An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts ruby lustre shallow charger decorated with a grotesque face flanked by two coiled winged snake beasts, unmarked, diameter 31.5cm.

24 Cadbury’s - An early 20th Century mahogany framed counter shop display confectionery cabinet, fitted with a single glass shelf below a stepped panel top and sliding doors to the rear, stenciled ‘Cadbury’s’ to the front, height 71cm x depth 43cm x width 82cm

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£250 - £350 25 J.S Fry & Sons Ltd -A late 19th Century ebonised counter shop display cabinet with two tier fitted shelf interior above a named and gilt stenciled base and sliding doors to the rear, height 66cm x depth 37.5cm x width 71cm £200 - £300 26 Pascall’s Confections - A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany cased confectionery counter shop display cabinet with single glass shelf below a sloping front, makers label to reverse “O.S Hawkes, Globe Works, Birmingham”, height 45cm x depth 19.5cm x width 51cm

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27 Levers Brothers Limited - A late 19th Century mahogany revolving shop counter top display cabinet for Levers toilet soaps, makers to Queen Victoria, fitted with three glass shelves above a champhered stand, height 62cm x 33cm square. £300 - £400 28 Allen & Hanbury’s London - A small ebonised confectioners counter shop display cabinet, the arch titled “Allen & Hanbury’s Jujubes & Pastilles, London” over a glazed front etched ‘Allen & Hanburys, Voice, Glycerine, Delectable’ on a stepped base with plaque to the reverse, O.C Hawkes Globe works Birmingham, height 79cm x 21.5cm x 28cm

30 31 Fry’s chocolate - A late 19th Century ebonised counter shop display cabinet, the painted arch opaque pediment over a glazed front, fitted with two shelves, the glazed front stenciled ‘Fry’s special Royal Appointment’ centred by a crest ‘Choice Chocolate’, height 92cm x depth 37cm x width 69cm. £400 - £600

£300 - £400 29 Fry’s chocolate - A late 19th Century ebonised counter shop display cabinet, the painted arch opaque pediment over a glazed slope front, fitted with two shelves above a mirror base on plinth base, height 68cm x depth 24cm x width 45cm £400 - £600

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30 Fry’s chocolate - A late 19th Century ebonised counter shop display cabinet, the painted arch opaque pediment over a glazed front, fitted with two shelves above a plinth stenciled ‘J.S Fry & Son Limited’, height 79cm x depth 38cm x width 48cm. £400 - £600

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32 32 Lever Brothers London - An early 20th Century ebonised opticians cabinet, the centre section opening to reveal a cantilever tray flanked by two cabinets, one named Sterilizer above a pull out central drawer flanked by faux opticians book cases numbered vol 1 to vol 6, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet and castors, makers plaque, height 80cm x depth 47cm x width 103.5cm. £200 - £300 33 Rowntree’s : An early 20th Century sweet/gum jar, the cylindrical jar, raised on a spreading circular base, surmounted by an embossed cover, with text and foliate designs, 28cm high.

32 (open) 35 William Moorcroft - A small barrel form vase decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with a band of whole and open fruit and berries against a mottled green ground, impressed mark and signed W.Moorcroft in green, height 8cm, S/D and restored. £120 - £150 36 Ruskin Pottery - Two footed bowls, the first raised to three angular feet and decorated in a dark blue green mottled glaze, impressed mark, diameter 15cm, the second in a dark brown and blue mottled glaze, impressed mark and dated 1927, painted glaze code 755 to the base, diameter 16cm. (2) £100 - £150

34 William Moorcroft - A small vase of inverted baluster form decorated in the Eventide pattern with tubelined trees against an ochre and mottled red ground, impressed mark, height 9cm, restored.

37 Maw & Co - An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts ruby lustre vase of footed baluster form with a flared collar neck, the whole decorated with a stylised repeat pattern against the red ground, painted mark to the base ‘Maw & Co Ltd, Jan 19, Salop 1901 Jackfield’, height 32cm, S/D.

£250 - £300

£150 - £200

£100 - £150

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38 Frederick Rhead - Wileman & Co / Foley - A late 19th Century Intarsio vase decorated with panels of stylised flowers with alternate patterned bands, all to a brown ground, the neck with an applied metal collar, printed mark alongside 3030, RdNo.330294, height 19cm, S/D. £50 - £70 39 William Moorcroft - A small vase of waisted flared from decorated in the Eventide pattern with a band of tubelined trees against an ochre and mottled red ground, impressed mark and initialled in blue, height 11.5cm. £400 - £600 40 William Moorcroft - A vase of inverted baluster form decorated in the Eventide pattern with a band of tubelined trees against an ochre to red ground, impressed mark, later white metal collar added to the neck, height 12cm. £250 - £350

41 Frederick Rhead - Bursley - An early 20th Century ‘Cosy’ hot water jug decorated in the Trellis pattern with tubelined Glasgow roses against a white trellis, all to a powder blue ground, printed Regd Trade Mark ‘Cosy’ with European patent numbers, height 21cm, S/D. £80 - £120 42 Moorcroft Pottery - A large vase of swollen baluster form decorated in the Finches pattern designed by Sally Tuffin, painted marks, height 35cm. £150 - £200 43 William Moorcroft - A shallow cake plate decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with open and whole fruits and berries against a blue wash ground, impressed mark and initialled in blue, lacks fittings, diameter 22cm, together with a Royal Stanley Jacobean Ware water jug decorated with a band of pomegranate and berries against a blue wash ground, imitating the Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern, printed mark, height 14cm. (2) £60 - £80


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48 44 Attributed to Maw & Co - A large early 20th Century Arts and Crafts ruby lustre vase of footed ovoid form with a shaped flared neck, the body decorated with a band of flowers and foliage, the neck with a band of stylised carnations with faint wavy lines, unmarked, height 50cm, restored. £250 - £300 45 Unknown - An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts flambe plate decorated to the central well with hand painted mistletoe radiating from a central flower head, the border with the motto ‘No handicraft can with out craft compare, we make our pots of what we potters are’, all in the manner of Bernard Moore, marked to the underside A.B 1913, GAP (as a monogram) and AB, diameter 26.5cm. £120 - £150 46 Moorcroft Pottery - A large vase decorated in the Apple Blossom pattern designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed and painted marks, height 37cm.

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47 Charles J. Watson, R.E. (1846-1927) - Flower Stalls, watercolour, framed, 16cm x 22cm. £100 - £120 48 Ruskin Pottery - A large high fired vase of compressed form with a cylinder neck, the body decorated with a mottled lavender over a dove grey ground to one side and sang de boeuf to the other, the neck in dove grey with lavender patches, impressed mark and dated 1922, height 29cm, S/D. £500 - £700 49 Ruskin Pottery - A large high fired vase of globe and shaft form, decorated in a streaked lavender and deep red glaze with a snake skin type effect showing the dove grey body beneath, impressed mark and dated 1920, height 29.5cm, S/D.

51 50 Ruskin Pottery - A large high fired lily vase decorated in a sang de boeuf glaze with lavender sweeping, impressed mark and dated 1921, height 35.5cm, restored. £400 - £600 51 Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase and stand, the vase of high shouldered form with a flared neck decorated in flambe red with dark grey fissuring, lavender patches and dove grey spotting, impressed mark and dated 1926, the stand decorated in a sang de boeuf with lavender patches, total height 34cm, vase height 30cm, stand height 4cm and diameter 11.5cm. (2) This vase is illustrated on the cover of the Sandwell Museums Service leaflet and the back cover of Ruskin Pottery by James. H Ruston. £2,000 - £3,000

£650 - £800

£120 - £150

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53 Ruskin Pottery - A large crystalline glaze ginger jar and stand, the jar and domed cover of ovoid form, decorated to the upper half with a mottled blue green glaze with a dark blue lower, the domed cover with similar decoration, impressed mark, the square stand glazed in a matching dark blue with four curled feet and four impressed sections, impressed mark, total height 35cm, jar height 31cm, stand height 4cm, inner stand diameter 15cm, S/D. £500 - £700

52 52 Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase and stand, the vase of swollen form with a flared collar neck decorated in a sweeping sang de boeuf glaze with lavender patches, impressed mark and dated 1925, the square stand with pierced sections and decorated in a dove grey with red and darker grey fissuring, impressed mark and dated 1926, total height 21.5cm, vase height 15cm, stand height 6.5cm, internal stand diameter 9.8cm, S/D.

55 Ruskin Pottery - A vase of swollen barrel form decorated in the round with hand painted stylised flowers and foliate decoration in green, the whole then glazed in a yellow lustre, impressed mark alongside painted scissor mark and painted date 1914, height 21.5cm. From the Albert E Wade Collection, lot number 330, 8th November 2002. This vase is illustrated on page 75 of Ruskin Pottery by Paul Atterbury and John Henson. £650 - £800

54 Ruskin Pottery - A vase of footed baluster form decorated in the round with hand painted thistle and foliate decoration, the foot with remnants of the original yellow lustre, impressed mark, height 26cm, S/D. £650 - £800

56 Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze lily vase of flared cylindrical form decorated in a mottled and streaked tonal blue, orange and green glaze with crystalline flecks, impressed mark and dated 1932, height 24cm. £120 - £150

£1,600 - £2,000

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61 William Moorcroft - A vase of footed ovoid form decorated in the Wisteria pattern decorated with tubelined fruit and foliage against a deep blue ground, impressed marks with blue signature, height 15cm.

57 Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze vase of angular form with a cylinder neck decorated in a mottled tonal green to white to blue, impressed marks, height 21cm, S/D. £120 - £150

£200 - £300

58 Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze vase of double gourd form, decorated in a pale yellow cream to blue glaze with blue crystaline flecks, impressed mark, height 21.5cm.

62 William Moorcroft - A footed cylindrical vase decorated in the Spring Flowers with a tubelined floral bouquet on a yellow ground, impressed marks with green monogram, height 18cm.

£120 - £150

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59 Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze tri-footed bowl decorated in an all over mottled orange, raised to three angular feet, impressed mark, diameter 21cm together with a crystalline glaze square stand decorated in an all over orange glaze, impressed mark, 15cm sq, 6cm tall, S/D. (2)

63 William Moorcroft - A baluster form vase decorated in the Pansy pattern with tubelined flowers and foliage against the deep blue ground, impressed marks and green signature, height 32cm. £500 - £800 64 Moorcroft Pottery - A jardiniere of squat form decorated in the Anemone pattern, with tubelined stylised flowers and foliage against the deep blue ground, impressed and painted marks, height 20cm.

£120 - £150 60 William de Morgan - An early 20th Century vase of ovoid form with collar neck decorated with gold lustre birds with serpents in their beaks against a white ground, painted ‘S’ to base, height 19cm.

£300 - £500

£800 - £1,200

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65 65 Minton - A late 19th Century charger decorated in the Aesthetic taste with a kingfisher resting to a stem in a pond amongst plants and insects, within a border of stylised flowers and foliate scrolls, impressed marks with date code for 1873, diameter 40cm. £300 - £500 66 A copper bowl and cover, the footed bowl with planished detail to whole below conforming cover terminating in an ivory finial the four scroll detail, height 16cm, diameter 16cm.

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Provenance - Joyce Margaret Smith by family descent. £50 - £60 67 Various - A Bretby vase of ovoid form with everted rim in a mottled blue and brown glaze, impressed marks, height 18cm, together with another Bretby vase of waisted form in a mottled green glaze, a Clews Chameleon Ware vase of ovoid form decorated with stylised leaves and a geometric border and a Ruskin vase decorated in an all over green vase, A/F. (4) £80 - £120 68 Circle of Sir George Clausen, RA, RWS (1852-1944) - Homeward bound, pastel drawing, framed, 35cm x 45cm. £200 - £300 69 Bella Vichon (1904-1930) - Soldiers distributing provisions to women and children, linocut, signed in the image and dated 1916, framed, 21.5cm x 42.5cm. £200 - £300

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70 70 Alfred Waldron (B. 1912) - ‘Husbands and Wives’, linocut, signed in the image with initials, also signed and numbered 13/40 in pencil, framed, 21cm x 37cm. £150 - £200


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71 71 Thomas Webb & Sons - An early 20th Century clear crystal cameo claret jug of compressed ovoid form, self colour cased and acid cut with butterflies amongst foliate boughs, mounted with a silver plated face mask mount, thumb lift lid and arched handle, height 20cm. £200 - £300 72 Ruskin Pottery - An ovoid vase decorated in an all over mottled pink lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1924, height 17cm. £80 - £120 73 Florence Barlow - Doulton Lambeth A late 19th Century stoneware Isobath inkwell pate-sur-pate decorated to the body with two bats in flight and two owls resting to a branch before a full moon, with geometric bands to the cover and base, all glazed in shades of blue and brown, impressed and incised marks, height 15.5cm. £400 - £600

75 74 Mark V. Marshall - Doulton Lambeth A late 19th Century stoneware oil lamp of ovoid form, decorated with dragons and foliate scrolls before a background of fans, within borders of stylised foliage, all glazed in tones of blue and brown, impressed and incised marks, dated 1882, mounted to the Hinks & Son’s Patent brass scrollwork frame and with a glass shade, height excluding shade 41cm.

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£500 - £800 75 Liberty & Co - An English Pewter mantel clock, the planished pewter case of arched form over a stepped plinth base, set with a 6cm diameter dial with Roman numeralled copper chapter ring and blue and green enamelled centre, stamped ‘English Pewter, Made by Liberty & Co’, numbered 01150, height 16.5cm. £800 - £1,200 76 Mark V. Marshall - Doulton Lambeth A late 19th Century stoneware oil lamp of ovoid form, decorated with owls and mythical beasts amongst foliage, glazed in green on the red ground, mounted to the Hinks & Son’s Patent brass scrollwork frame and with a glass shade, impressed and incised marks, dated 1882, height excluding shade 42cm. £500 - £800

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77 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe A late 19th Century jug of bulbous form with a loop handle and vertical spout, impressed signature mark, model 342, height 18cm. £60 - £80

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78 Attributed to Christopher Dresser Watcombe Pottery - A late 19th Century terracotta vase the baluster vase rising from a spreading circular foot, applied with ring handles with grotesque terminals, height 28cm, A/F, together with a further Torquay terracotta ewer, impressed mark, height 17cm. (2)

79 Christopher Dresser - Bretby Pottery - A late 19th Century double gourd form vase, with pinched concentric sections and all over streaked running green and ochre glazes, impressed factory mark to base, height 23cm, restored. £80 - £120

80 Attributed to Christopher Dresser A 19th Century pottery vase, of ovoid form with pinched sides terminating at a short flared spout, with all over buff, green and blue glazes, unmarked, height 22cm, S/D. £80 - £120 81 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of bottle form with five concave sections to the body, with all over streaked running blue glazes, impressed Linthorpe, shape no.24, height 24cm.

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

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82 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, incised with a mask with an upper angular loop handle, in dripped green over brown, incised CHR DRESSER, shape number 296, height 16cm, restored. £600 - £800 83 Liberty & Co - A Chaucer oak combination bureau bookcase, with heart shaped fret-cut gallery above the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior, all above a single frieze drawer with planished copper drop handles and adjustable bookshelf below, labelled to drawer, height 119cm, width 72cm and depth 37cm. £400 - £600

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84 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase, of Peruvian influence, the globular vase, applied with scalloped flanges to the shoulder, incised with tribal style bands and mask, with green over ochre running glazes, height 21cm, impressed CHR. DRESSER and shape number 297.

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£800 - £1,200 85 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - a late 19th Century double ‘Gourd’ vase, with compressed spout, with allover running sea-green over umber and ochre glazes, indistinct factory marks to base, height 20cm, S/D £300 - £500 86 Attributed to Christopher Dresser Stapleton pottery - A late 19th Century ewer, of tapered form with angular spout and handle, running treacle glazes, impressed monogram and indistinct monogram, height 19cm. £40 - £60

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87 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A vase of Peruvian influence, of tapered ovoid form, rising from a high footring, the body with all over running umber and green glazes, with central stylised abstract panel, height 19cm, numbered 334.

88 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase of Peruvian influence, of ovoid from, extending to a upright rim, incised with allover tribal bands, with running ochre, umber and green glazes, height 5cm, indistinct impressed marks to base.

£300 - £500

£200 - £300

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89 Christopher Dresser - Bretby Pottery - A late 19th Century double ‘Gourd’ form vase, rising to a upper folded spout, with turquoise over red running glazes, height 15cm, impressed factory mark and shape number 198. £100 - £150

90 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century ‘Hump back’ water jug, with loop handle, the treacle glazed body incised with stylised foliate motifs, impressed CHR. DRESSER LINTHORPE and shape number 347, Henry Tooth monogram. £200 - £300

91 Attributed to Christopher Dresser A late 19th Century vase of propeller form, the twisted body with all over green over umber running glazes, height 18cm, unmarked, drilled. £80 - £120

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92 Bretby Pottery - A Frog Band vase, the ivory glazed body relief moulded with six frogs playing instruments, impressed factory mark, shape number 2771, height 15cm. £50 - £80

93 Bretby Pottery - A 1930s pottery jug, the squat body rising to a trumpet form handle, with all over mottled blue glazes, indistinct factory marks, height 19cm. £30 - £50 94 Attributed to Christopher Dresser An Ault vase, of slender baluster form terminating at a frilled rim, height 28cm, together with two further art pottery vases in the manner of Christopher Dresser, height 8cm and 10cm. (3) £80 - £120 95 Attributed to Christopher Dresser Linthorpe Pottery - A collection of three art pottery vases/ewers, to include a bottle vase, twin handled baluster vase and arched handle ewer, bottle vase shape number 314, heights 14cm, 15cm and 18cm. (3) £80 - £120 96 Bretby - An ‘After the battle’ pottery figure, modelled as a seated wounded dog, with applied eye and all over yellow glaze, impressed factory marks and shape number 1346, height 22cm.

92 97 Attributed to Christopher Dresser Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century ‘Classical’ jug of baluster form with frilled rim, the treacle glaze picked out with chrysanthemum and foliage, impressed mark, shape number 2254, artist’s monogram for Clara Pringle, height 32cm, together with a further Art pottery bottle form vase, height 22cm. (2) £80 - £120 98 Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century bottle form vase, with all over running green and umber glazes, impressed factory mark and shape number 35, height 10cm, together with a similar Bretby example and a small art pottery jug. (3) £60 - £80

96 99 Bretby Pottery - A 19th Century vase, later converted to a bottle, the tapered shoulder vase applied with white metal and silver mounts and spouts, with running green and ochre glazes, impressed shape number 2214, height 29cm.

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£60 - £80 100 Attributed to Linthorpe - A 19th Century Propeller vase, in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the trumpet form body applied with three tubular swirling handles, unmarked, height 21.5cm. £40 - £60 101 Various makers - A collection of 19th Century art pottery, to include a Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe teapot (lacking cover), a pair of red glazed Wardle jars, a Linthorpe foliate form jug, and three various vases, sizes ranging 7cm-12cm. (6) 100

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

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102 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A 19th Century dish of circular form, the central reserve incised with birds and foliage, reserved against a streaked green and treacle glaze, impressed CHR. DRESSER LINTHORPE, height 27cm.

105 Bretby - A late 19th Century jardiniere, of rounded quatrefoil form, applied with twin swept and ribbed handles, the treacle glazed body picked out with summer blooms, the handles glazed ochre, shape number 787 and inscribed 6.7.7.91, 18cm high.

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

103 Bretby Pottery - A pair of late 19th Century Heron vases, each modelled as a bamboo stem, applied in relief with two standing herons before a foliage outcrop, in flambe and vibrant green glazes, impressed factory mark, height 30cm. (2)

106 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery A 19th Century ovoid form jug, applied with short loop ribbed handle, with all over streaked glazes over a treacle glazed ground, impressed LINTHORPE CHR.DRESSER, shape number 377, height 27cm.

£80 - £120 104 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A matched pair of late 19th Century vases of globular form, rising to a tall neck with everted rim, with treacle and green running glazes over turquoise ground, impressed factory mark and shape number 363, heights 24cm and 25cm. (2) 106

£200 - £300

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£150 - £200 107 Bretby Pottery - A matched pair of late 19th Century vases, each of rounded globular form, rising to a short everted rim, profusely glazed with running green, ochre and treacle glazes, impressed factory mark and shape number 44470, 11cm high. (2) £50 - £80


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112 Christopher Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century tapered vase, resting on a spreading circular foot, with all over graduated turquoise ground, inscribed CHR.DRESSER signature, height 11.5cm. £70 - £100

113 Attributed Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century vase of bulbous pear form, flanked by twin tubular handles, with all over running chocolate, green and ochre glazes, height 37cm, indistinct monogram to base (possibly Fred Brown), no factory marks. £150 - £200

£80 - £120 110 Ault Pottery - A pair of 19th Century vases, each of pear form, terminating at a flared upper rim, the graduated red/yellow ground with stylised foliate Arabesque motifs, inscribed mark to base, height 29cm. (2) £100 - £150 111 Linthorpe Pottery - A pair of late 19th Century wall pockets, each of circular form, incised with oak leaf design and rounded open aperture, diameter 14cm, together with a further Ault pottery butterfly wall pocket, height 15cm. (3) £80 - £120 112

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114 114 Burmantofts Pottery - A pair of late 19th Century faience vases, each of swept cylindrical form, relief moulded to the red glazed exterior with stylised floral bands, impressed factory mark and shape number 1405. (2)

116 Bretby - A large novelty spill vase modelled as a monkey holding three faux bamboo canes with relief moulded foliage, height 43cm, restored.

£80 - £120

117 In the manner of Burmantofts - A pair of late 19th Century pottery vases in the form of griffins, relief moulded with mouths open to form the interior of the vase, with allover turquoise glaze, unmarked, height 30cm. (2)

115 Attributed to Linthorpe - A 19th Century vase in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the pear shaped vase, with upper frilled rim, with graduated yellow to green ground, unmarked, 40cm.

116 118 In the manner of Burmantofts - A late 19th Century vase in the form of a standing griffin, relief moulded with overlapping feather and acanthus designs, unmarked, height 37cm.

£100 - £150

£200 - £300

119 Christoper Dresser - Linthorpe Pottery - A late 19th Century electroplated and pottery cruet, the concentric form stand surmounted by salt, pepper and mustard pot with running chocolate and green glazes, impressed factory mark and inscribed Chr. Dresser, shape number 546, height 14cm. £100 - £150

£300 - £500

£80 - £120

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120 Burmantofts Pottery - In the manner of Chistopher Dresser, a jug in the form of a coal scuttle, the treacle glaze, with running green and white streaks, impressed factory mark and shape number 1244, height 28cm.

124 Walter Moorcroft - A shallow plate decorated in the Flambe Frilled Orchid pattern decorated with a band of slipper orchids and flower heads against a deep flambe ground, impressed marks with flash initials, diameter 31cm.

£60 - £80

£200 - £300

121 Bretby Pottery - A 1930s figure of a young boy, standing holding a teddy bear, raised on a black glazed circular plinth base, impressed factory mark and shape number 3175.

125 After C.F.A Voysey - Minton Tiles A 6 inch dust pressed tile from the Alice in Wonderland series decorated with the five of spades stood beside a tree with a white rose above, marked to verso, 15cm square.

£100 - £150 122 In the manner of Shapland and Petter - A pair of oak hall or side chairs, with pierced stylised seed pod detail to the back splats above solid seat panels and stretcher frames. (2) £80 - £120 123 William Moorcroft - A bowl of footed form in the Anemone pattern, decorated with tubelined stylised flowers over a blue ground, impressed marks and painted monogram, diameter 21.5cm.

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£50 - £80 126 Attributed to Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple - A mahogany marquetry inlaid hall robe, the central door and flanking side panels inlaid with foliate whiplash detail, height 206cm, width 152cm and depth 51cm. Note - For a similar example see page 112 of “Shapland and Petter, Arts and Crafts Furniture” by Daryl Bennett £400 - £600

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127 In the manner of Liberty and Co - An oak dressing chest, fitted with a swing mirror above three long drawers with copper strapwork detail and ring loop handles, together with a conforming single door wardrobe ensuite with pilaster columns flanking the mirror panel door. (2) £250 - £350 128 Unknown - A mahogany triple door compactum wardrobe, the cornice pediment above pilaster columns and with stylised acanthus seed pod detail to the doors, all over two drawers to the base section with square legs and strut feet, height 198cm, width 191cm and depth 66cm. £300 - £500 129 Edward Barnsley - An oak “Hay rake” style centre or small dining table circa 1924, of rectangular form with angled leg to each corner united by a Y form stretcher with central bar, detailed with chip cut decoration to the borders and legs and with visible butterfly or bow tie and tenon and mortise joints, height 75.5cm, width 140cm and depth 68cm. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. A hand-written note to Mr Best dated July 1987 from Annette Caruthers on Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums note paper refers to information noted in Edward Barnsley’s client book at the Edward Barnsley Workshop, Froxfield, Petersfield, Hants :R.D. Best Esq, Birmingham, Dec 1924. Bookcase, table, writing desk, two chairs. Nos. 119-123. £63.2.6 / £9.16.3 / £72.18.9

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£3,000 - £5,000


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130 Edward Barnsley - A pair of oak standard chairs. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. A hand-written note to Mr Best dated July 1987 from Annette Caruthers on Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums note paper refers to information noted in Edward Barnsley’s client book at the Edward Barnsley Workshop, Froxfield, Petersfield, Hants :R.D. Best Esq, Birmingham, Dec 1924. Bookcase, table, writing desk, two chairs. Nos. 119-123. £63.2.6 / £9.16.3 / £72.18.9 £500 - £800

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131 Edward Barnsley - An oak fall front bureau circa 1924, with a double fielded panel fall with insert panel details above and arrangement of three drawers with fielded panel doors below, with exposed dovetail and tenon and mortise joints, height 108.5cm, width 90cm and depth 48cm. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. A hand-written note to Mr Best dated July 1987 from Annette Caruthers on Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums note paper refers to information noted in Edward Barnsley’s client book at the Edward Barnsley Workshop, Froxfield, Petersfield, Hants :R.D. Best Esq, Birmingham, Dec 1924. Bookcase, table, writing desk, two chairs. Nos. 119-123. £63.2.6 / £9.16.3 / £72.18.9 £4,000 - £6,000

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132 Edward Barnsley - An oak bookcase circa 1924 with upper double-glazed doors to a plain frame with square glazed panels above a double door cabinet base with fielded panels and further diamond-shaped panel detail, with visible dovetail and tenon and mortise joints, height 170cm, width 123cm and depth 42cm. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. A hand-written note to Mr Best dated July 1987 from Annette Caruthers on Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums note paper refers to information noted in Edward Barnsley’s client book at the Edward Barnsley Workshop, Froxfield, Petersfield, Hants :R.D. Best Esq, Birmingham, Dec 1924. Bookcase, table, writing desk, two chairs. Nos. 119-123. £63.2.6 / £9.16.3 / £72.18.9 £10,000 - £12,000

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133 Mouseman - A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover with carved mouse signature, 18cm x 11cm, height 8cm. £200 - £300 134 Unknown - In the manner of Tiffany & Co An early 20th Century bronze table lamp of naturalistic form modelled as a stylised tree rising to an integral shade decorated with bronze arms detailed with applied glass bead leaves and flowers, unmarked, height 72cm. £800 - £1,200 135 Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser - Thomas Webb & Sons - A clear crystal carafe of footed ovoid form with a flared collar neck, engraved with Egyptian motifs and stylised exotic birds and insects between repeat geometric borders, unmarked, height 25cm, together with a matched drinking glass. (2) £300 - £500

136 Ruskin Pottery - A high fired eggshell bowl in a purple and lilac glaze with green copper oxide spotting and patches, later mounted to a chinese carved hardwood foot, measures 21.5cm. £200 - £300 137 Hannah Barlow - Doulton Lambeth - A large pair of stoneware vases of footed low shouldered form with a swept body rising to a flared neck, both incised decorated with a continuous frieze of deer to a landscape setting between repeat foliate and stiff leaf patterned borders, impressed and incised mark, dated 1874, height 31cm. (2) £1,000 - £1,500 138 Doulton & Co Lambeth - A late 19th Century Fiaence ware vase of footed ovoid form with a slender flared neck, hand enamelled with narcissus over a brown ground between green foliate borders, impressed and hand painted numbers, height 29cm. £150 - £200

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139 Florence Barlow - Royal Doulton - A pair of large early 20th Century stoneware vases of slender baluster form with flared collar necks both decorated with four cartouche panels showing studies of birds on boughs against a tube lined Art Nouveau style ground in tonal green, ochre and blue glazes, impressed and incised marks, height 46cm. (2) £800 - £1,200 140 Ruskin Pottery - An early high fired vase of swollen baluster form with an everted neck decorated with a lavender and lilac glaze with copper oxide patches and spotting, impressed oval West Smethwick mark, dated 1905 and painted scissor mark, retains original paper label referencing awards including Grand Prize Milan, Grand Prize St Louis, Hors Concours - Christchurch New Zealand 1907, Number 2 in ink and original price (scratched out), height 26.5cm. £1,000 - £1,500 141 Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of shouldered ovoid form with everted collar neck decorated in a lilac, lavender, red and copper oxide glaze with patches, curtain and spotted detail complete with original glazed matched oriental style stand, impressed marks and date of 1926, height 30cm including stand. £1,500 - £2,000

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142 Bernard Moore - A large ruby lustre bowl decorated to the interior with a heraldic beast within a castellated border with further foliate tear drop border, to the exterior repeat bands of fleur de leys and crosses, signed to the base, width 25.5cm. £200 - £300

143 Daisy Makeig Jones - Wedgwood - A large Fairyland lustre vase circa 1920 decorated in the Imps on Bridge pattern with a procession of Imps crossing a bridge over a river to a fantasy landscape with gilded highlights over a tonal lustre ground, printed and painted marks with pattern code Z5462, height 29cm. £3,000 - £5,000

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147 Martin Brothers - A stoneware vase of ovoid form with narrow collar neck decorated with weeping willow branches over the salt glazed ground, incised Martin London 6-84, height 20cm. £400 - £600 148 Leon Victor Solon - Minton - A Secessionist Ware vase of tapered ovoid form with narrow collar neck tube line decorated with stylised flowers in cream over a deep magenta ground, printed marks. £100 - £200 149 Unknown - A pair of early 20th Century wooden bookends decorated with repousse copper panels of Galleons in full sail picked out in enamel colours, unmarked, height 13cm. 144 144 Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser Possibly Linthorpe - A large vase of tapered shouldered form with an everted rim decorated in a tonal blue, green and ochre tone glaze, mounted to a brass faux bamboo stand with three arm supports and cross over base, unmarked, height 78cm. £200 - £300 145 William De Morgan - A group of three plastic clay Persian tiles with a repeat stylised foliate design in tonal blue and green, impressed Sands End mark, 15.5cm, S/D, together with a group of Minton Hollins tiles with heraldic decoration. (qty)

£60 - £80 150 Ault Pottery - A large late 19th Century vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with a ribbon tied basket of flowers over a graduated red to cream ground, height 43cm, together with a twin handled vase decorated with a butterfly and a gourd form jug with drawn spout. (3) £80 - £120

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151 The Architects’ Standard Catalogues - Traveller’s sample, 1911-14, ‘Lighting and Fittings’ (volume 7) and ‘Work and Fittings for Special Buildings’ (volume 8), bound in a single folio. £150 - £200 152 Bretby Pottery - A large pedestal taza relief moulded with ivy leaves above a swept stem with whiplash arms, impressed marks, height 23cm, together with a wall pocket modelled as a laughing young black boy in a wide brimmed hat and a small seated figure of a cat. (3)

153 Henry Tooth & Co - Bretby Pottery - A rectangular earthenware dish moulded with an imitation lace design, two cotton reels, scissors and thimble in the round, green glazed, painted with black, white, red and silver enamel, impressed mark, together with a similar example decorated with a naturalistic orange, walnut and brazil nut. (2) £80 - £120

£40 - £60

£100 - £150 146 Ruskin Pottery - An early 20th Century Rolling Pin vase of footed swollen sleeve form decorated in a petrol iridescent Kingfisher Blue glaze, impressed marks and date of 1921, height 26cm.

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154 154 Henry Tooth & Co - Bretby Pottery - A rectangular earthenware dish moulded with imitation fabric design with two faux cigars and a match strike, green glazed, painted with black, red and silver enamel, impressed marks, together with a similar smaller example modelled as an ashtray with a lit cigar and coins. (2) £60 - £80 155 In the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser - Benham & Froud - A late 19th to early 20th Century copper spirit kettle raised to a wrought iron stand with scroll work detail, stamped mark to the kettle, height 46cm. £80 - £120 156 Martin Brothers - A late 19th Century jug of ribbed bulbous form glazed in blue and green, incised signature, dated 1895, height 9.5cm. £150 - £200 157 In the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser - Hasset & Harper - A solid silver teapot of circular form with a radial sunburst motif, mounted with a ribbed arched handle and angular spout with marine ivory feet, finial and insulators, the body further decorated with a running border design, hallmarked for Birmingham 1933.

158 James Powell & Sons - An early 20th Century glass vase of compressed form with collar neck with four applied handles, all in sea green, height 15cm. £80 - £120 159 William Moorcroft - A grapefruit or sundae dish decorated in the Eventide pattern, the shallow bowl decorated to the interior with tubelined trees against an ochre and tonal red sky, the exterior with a landscape in the round, the bowl affixed to a blue glazed shallow dish, impressed mark and initialled in blue, diameter 10.5cm. £200 - £300

£250 - £350 162 William Moorcroft - A miniature barrel vase decorated in the Pomegranate pattern with a band of whole fruit and berries against a pale mottled green ground, height 5.5cm.

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£300 - £500

160 William Moorcroft - A small vase of globular from decorated in the Eventide pattern with a band of tubelined trees against an ochre and mottled red ground, impressed mark and initialled in blue, height 8cm. £300 - £500

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161 William Moorcroft - A small footed bowl decorated in the Eventide pattern with a central tubelined tree flanked by two small against an ochre to red ground, the exterior with four small tubelined trees, impressed mark and initialled in green/blue, diameter 15cm, S/D.

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163 Clarice Cliff - Summerhouse - A large size beehive honey pot circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised garden scene with tree and summerhouse with orange banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 10cm.

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£200 - £300

164 Clarice Cliff - Honolulu - An apple shape preserve circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree with red, orange and yellow foliage, green and black banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 9cm. £300 - £400

165 Clarice Cliff - Rhodanthe - A shape 634 vase circa 1934, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape with tonal brown Delecia streaked interior, Bizarre mark, height 19cm. £250 - £300

166 Clarice Cliff - Applique Blue Lugano - A large Conical shaped jug circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised water mill to a landscape setting with cottages to the reverse all below a deep blue sky, within red and black banding, hand painted APPLIQUE and Bizarre mark, height 24.5cm £2,000 - £3,000

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167 Clarice Cliff - Windbells - A small single handled Lotus jug circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape with orange, yellow and green banding, Bizarre mark, height 18cm. £500 - £700 168 Clarice Cliff - Blue Japan - A shape 609 Bon Jour shape twin candle stick circa 1933, with circular base below twin arched arms with hemispherical sconces, hand painted to both sides with a stylised landscape with a pagoda and tree beneath a stippled blue Cafe au Lait type sky, height 13cm, one sconce S/D. £800 - £1,200

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169 Clarice Cliff - Applique Lucerne Orange - An Athens shape jug circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised turreted castle to a landscape with red and black banding, hand painted APPLIQUE and Bizarre mark, height 15.5cm. £1,500 - £2,000 170 Clarice Cliff - Red Trees & House - A Stamford shape teapot circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with red banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 12cm. £700 - £800 171 Clarice Cliff - Circle Tree (RAF Tree) - A Coronet shape jug circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree between orange, black and blue banding, Fantasque mark, height 20cm.

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£350 - £450


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The Betty Scott Collection This sale will feature some fantastic examples with estimates ranging from £50 up to £5000 including the Betty Scott Collection. Betty was one of the early pioneers in the Clarice world being present at all the early Christies sales. Betty bought her first piece of Clarice Cliff in the early 1970’s (a conical crocus pepper pot), this was the start of a lifelong passion. At one time she owned a large collection and had some very desirable pieces, but unfortunately circumstances made it necessary for her to sell some of the best pieces. She was a well known collector and was very friendly with Len Griffin of the Clarice Cliff Collectors Club and he used some of her pieces in his books . Her knowledge of all kinds of Decorative Arts was extensive but Clarice was her forte. She lived until the ripe old age of 95 and retained her love of Clarice Cliff until the end of her life. All pieces marked with a ✦

172 172 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Trees & House - A shape 196 vase circa 1930, hand painted with a continuous tree and cottage landscape with orange and black banding, Fantasque mark, height 16cm, small restoration to the rim.

173 173 Clarice Cliff - Red Trees & House - An Isis vase circa 1930, hand painted with a continuous tree and cottage landscape between red and black banding, Fantasque mark, height 25cm.

174 174 Clarice Cliff - Rudyard - A shape 200 vase circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape in tonal blue, pink and green, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 19cm.

£600 - £800

£500 - £800

£200 - £300

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175 Clarice Cliff - House & Bridge - A shape 358 vase circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape between black, red, orange and yellow banding, printed FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 20cm.

176 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Trees & House - A shape 264 vase circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape within orange and black banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 20cm.

£800 - £1,200

£400 - £600

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177 Clarice Cliff - Newlyn - A shape 515 flower vase of footed square section with stepped fins circa 1936, hand painted with a stylised cottage landscape below a tonal blue Delecia effect sky, large script signature, height 12.5cm.

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£400 - £600

178 Clarice Cliff - Elizabethan Cottage - A variant of a shape 342 vase of angular form, hand painted with a stylised cottage and tree landscape beneath fine green, yellow and blue banding, large script signature, height 24cm.

180 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Summerhouse - A double handled Lotus jug circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised garden scene with tree and summerhouse between red and black banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 30cm.

£400 - £600

£800 - £1,200

179 Clarice Cliff - Green Erin - A single handled Lotus jug circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree and flower landscape between graduated green and black banding, Bizarre mark, height 30cm.

181 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Patina Tree - A single handled Lotus jug circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised blue tree above a Delecia style streaked ground, the whole over decorated with a fine pink splatter effect, PATINA and Bizarre mark, height 30cm.

£800 - £1,200

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£400 - £600

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183 182 Clarice Cliff - Red Roofs - Cafe au Lait - A Conical coffee service circa 1931, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape over a stippled brown ground, CAFE AU LAIT and Bizarre mark. £2,000 - £3,000 183 Clarice Cliff - Poplar - A shape 475 Daffodil bowl circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised cottage landscape with blue, pink and orange banding, Bizarre mark, width 32cm. £700 - £800 184 Clarice Cliff - Secrets - Seven Colour - A large octagonal plate circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised coastal landscape with tree and cottage within black and orange banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, width 23.5cm. £200 - £300

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185 185 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - An octagonal fruit bowl circa 1931, hand painted with sailing boats at sea before a stylised coastal view of the rock of Gibraltar, double image, between blue, tonal pink and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks, width 18cm. £300 - £500 187 187 Clarice Cliff - Patina Garden - A shape 400 Stamford vase circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised garden scene over decorated with pink splatter effect with Delecia decoration to the interior PATINA and Bizarre mark, height 15cm. £300 - £500

186 186 Clarice Cliff - Coral Firs - A single handled Isis vase circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised coastal landscape with trees and black roofed cottage between graduated brown and grey banding, Bizarre mark, height 19cm.

188 188 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - A shape 859 jug circa 1931, hand painted with sailing boats at sea before a stylised coastal view of the rock of Gibraltar between blue, tonal pink and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks, height 9.5cm.

£600 - £800

£200 - £300

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190 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - A circular ash tray circa 1931, hand painted with sailing boats at sea before a stylised coastal view of the rock of Gibraltar between blue, tonal pink and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks, height 20cm. £150 - £200

189 189 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - A small circular side plate circa 1931, hand painted with sailing boats at sea before a stylised coastal view of the rock of Gibraltar between blue, tonal pink and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks, width 15cm.

191 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - A Conical cup and saucer circa 1931, hand painted with sailing boats at sea before a stylised coastal view of the rock of Gibraltar between blue, tonal pink and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks. £200 - £300

193 193 Clarice Cliff - Trees & House - Seven Colour An octagonal side plate circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with orange, blue, purple and yellow banding, Fantasque mark, width 14cm.

£200 - £300

£150 - £200

192 192 Clarice Cliff - Solitude - A circular plate circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree before a bridge with orange and yellow banding, Bizarre mark, width 20cm. 190

£60 - £80

£300 - £500

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194 Clarice Cliff - Red Roofs Cafe au Lait - A large Athens shape tea cup and saucer circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised farm house with tree and flowers over a stippled brown cafe au lait ground with yellow, orange, black and green banding, CAFE AU LAIT and Bizarre mark, S/D.

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195 Clarice Cliff - Trees & House - Seven Colour A Tankard shape coffee can and saucer circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with purple, orange and green banding, Fantasque mark. £250 - £300

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199 199 Clarice Cliff - Orange Roof Cottage A rectangular advertising plaque circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised cottage and bridge landscape with orange and black banding, hand painted ‘Orange Roof by Clarice Cliff’ to the reverse, height 6cm. S/D. £400 - £600

196 196 Clarice Cliff - Mountain - A beaker circa 1931, hand painted with a stylised landscape with tree and cottage before a mountain with orange banding, Bizarre mark. £300 - £500 197 Clarice Cliff - Ferndale - A drum preserve pot circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape, blue banded cover, Bizarre mark, height 10cm.

200 Clarice Cliff - Poplar - A large Dover jardinaire circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with black, blue, orange and green banding, Bizarre mark, height 19cm, S/D. 198

£300 - £500

198 Clarice Cliff - Blue Autumn - A shape 516 sugar box circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape, double image, with red banding, complete with chrome cover, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 8cm. £200 - £300

£120 - £150

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201 201 Clarice Cliff - Rudyard - A circular dish form plate circa 1933, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape in tonal blue, pink and green with matched banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, width 23cm.

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203 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Rhodanthe - A shape 195 vase circa 1934, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape with Delecia effect streaked interior, Bizarre mark, height 22.5cm, S/D.

205 Clarice Cliff - Applique Windmill - A circular dish form plate circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised landscape with a blue windmill below an orange sky with red and black banding, printed APPLIQUE and Bizarre mark, width 23cm.

£150 - £200

£200 - £300

£1,200 - £1,500 204 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Rhodanthe - A shape 450 Daffodil bowl circa 1934, hand painted with a stylised tree landscape with Delecia style glazed interior, Bizarre mark. £200 - £300

202 202 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Blue Autumn - A circular plate circa 1931, hand painted with a stylized tree landscape within orange, black, blue and yellow banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, width 23cm. £200 - £300

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206 206 Clarice Cliff - Gibraltar - A small conical bowl circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised coastal landscape with sailing boats before the shore, with matched blue banding, width 11.5cm. £300 - £500

207 Clarice Cliff - Blue Autumn - A Tankard shape coffee set comprising coffee pot, milk, sugar and six cups and saucers, circa 1930, all hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape, Bizarre mark. £1,200 - £1,500

208 Clarice Cliff - Summerhouse - A Stamford shape teapot circa 1931, hand painted with a stylised garden scene with tree and summerhouse wityh red banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 12cm. £1,200 - £1,500

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212 Clarice Cliff - Umbrellas & Rain - A shape 279 vase circa 1929, of footed trumpet form, hand painted with abstract panels between orange, yellow and blue banding, Fantasque mark, height 20cm. £400 - £600

209 209 Clarice Cliff - Sliced Circle - A Coronet shaped jug circa 1930, hand painted with an abstract sliced circle motif over radial banded ground with green, black and blue banding, Bizarre mark, height 17cm. £1,200 - £1,500

211 211 Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Newport Pottery vase circa 1927, of footed hexagonal form with a waisted neck and swollen rim, hand painted with a band of interlocking triangles in red, blue and purple with matched banding, unmarked, height 16.5cm. £150 - £200

213 213 Clarice Cliff - Keyhole - An Athens shape jug circa 1930, hand painted with a repeat black Keyhole pattern with orange and green panels between with black and green banding, Bizarre mark, height 18.5cm. £250 - £350

210 210 Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Newport Pottery shape vase circa 1927, hand painted with interlocking red and purple triangles with green and red banding over a white glazed ground, Newport Pottery mark over decorated with a green line, height 8cm. £150 - £200

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214 ✦ Clarice Cliff - All Sorts / Fruit - A shape 268 vase circa 1930, hand painted with abstract shapes over a purple linear ground with purple and orange banding, Fantastque mark, height 20cm. £300 - £500

216 Clarice Cliff - Broth - A shape 14 Mei Ping vase circa 1929, hand painted with a band of bubbles and star burst motifs between orange, yellow and black banding, Fantasque mark, height 16cm. £400 - £600

217 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Melon - A single handled Lotus jug circa 1930, hand painted with a band of stylised fruit between black and orange banding, Fantasque mark, height 30cm. £500 - £600 218 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Double V - An Isis vase circa 1929, hand painted with stylised leaf and chevron motifs between blue, black, orange and yellow banding, large Bizarre mark, height 24.5cm. £500 - £800

215 215 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Double V - A large Dover jardiniere circa 1929, hand painted with a band of stylised leaves and chevrons between black, blue and orange, Bizarre mark, height 19cm. £400 - £600 217

219 219 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - A large shape 14 Mei Ping vase circa 1928, hand painted with a band of interlocking triangles and diamonds between purple, blue, green, red and yellow banding, Bizarre mark, height 30cm. £400 - £600

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220 Clarice Cliff - Banded - A Stamford shape early morning breakfast set circa 1932, hand painted with graduated brown, green and yellow banding, Bizarre mark.

222 Clarice Cliff - Diamonds - An octagonal side plate circa 1929, hand painted with repeat diamonds with black and blue banding, Bizarre mark, width 14cm.

£500 - £600

£120 - £150 223 Clarice Cliff - Double V - A large circular plate circa 1928, radially painted with repeat stylised leaf forms with a chevron with orange and black banding, large Bizarre mark, width 22.5cm. £200 - £250 222

221 221 Clarice Cliff - Umbrellas & Rain - A shape 310 candlestick circa 1930, hand painted with alternate panels of abstract umbrellas and rain with brown, orange and blue banding, Fantasque mark, height 8cm.

224 Clarice Cliff - Lightning - A shape 357 three footed bowl circa 1929, hand painted to the interior with a target and flash design with tonal brown and black banding, Bizarre mark, width 18cm. £300 - £500

£200 - £300

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225 225 Clarice Cliff - Ravel - A Conical shape coffee pot circa 1930, hand painted with an abstract motif to the shoulder with black, green and orange banding, hand painted RAVEL and Bizarre mark, height 17cm. £100 - £150 226 Clarice Cliff - Bowling - An 18” ribbed charger circa 1929, hand painted with green and blue motifs over a brown, orange, yellow, green blue and black banded ground, Bizarre mark, width 45.5cm.

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N.B - Bowling is one of the rarest of Clarice Cliff’s patterns and certainly one of the rarest abstract designs. To date there are less than ten examples of this pattern known to exist and the design has never been seen on an 18” charger making this an exceptionally rare find. The piece was privately consigned, having been in the same family from new. It was originally purchased by the current owner’s Aunt who was from the Potteries. £5,000 - £7,000 227 Clarice Cliff - Diamonds - A shape 392 square stepped candlestick circa 1930, hand painted with alternate black and orange diamonds over yellow ground with matched banding, Bizarre mark and hand painted No 2 to the base, height 17.5cm.

228 228 Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Newport Pottery pedestal taza circa 1927, of dish form, decorated with a radial abstract wheel motif with red spots within rust red and green banding, hand painted Bizarre mark, width 18cm.

£200 - £300

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229 229 Clarice Cliff - Branch and Square - A Chester shape fern pot circa 1930, hand painted with an overlapping square design in different colours with a foliate branch motif with orange and black banding, Bizarre mark, height 8.5cm.

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233 233 Clarice Cliff - Melon - A Tolphin shape jug circa 1930, hand painted with a band of abstract fruit between orange, black and brown banding, Fantasque mark, height 25cm.

£250 - £300

230 Clarice Cliff - Sliced Fruit - A shape 177 miniature vase of compressed globe and shaft form, hand painted to the body with abstract fruit with yellow, orange and blue banding, Newport Pottery mark only, height 6cm.

£500 - £800

£300 - £400 231 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Umbrellas & Rain - A shape 299 fruit bowl circa 1929, hand painted with alternate panels of stylised umbrellas and rain with yellow, green, blue and orange banding, Fantasque mark, width 20cm. £200 - £300

232 232 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Melon - An Athens shape jug circa 1930, hand painted with a band of stylised fruit between orange and black banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 18.5cm, S/D £200 - £300

234 234 Clarice Cliff - Sunray Leaves - A shape 362 vase circa 1929, hand painted with panels of abstract flowers and foliage over a sunburst ground between blue, purple, green and orange banding, gold Fantasque mark, height 20cm, S/D £200 - £300 231

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239 239 Clarice Cliff - Melon - A pair of bullet shape salt and pepper pots circa 1930, hand painted with abstract fruit, partial Bizarre mark, height 4cm.

235 235 Clarice Cliff - Umbrellas - A cauldron circa 1929, hand painted with two panels of abstract umbrella motifs with yellow and orange banding, Fantasque mark, height 7cm, S/D.

£150 - £200

£150 - £200

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236 236 Clarice Cliff - Picasso Flower - A cauldron circa 1929, hand painted with an abstract flower over a green stepped block line with yellow wash ground and orange banding, Wilkinson and Bizarre mark, height 7cm. £150 - £200 237 Clarice Cliff - Inspiration Persian - A shape 358 vase circa 1930, hand painted with a Persian inspired abstract pattern in tonal blue, green and ochre, hand painted PERSIAN with Bizarre mark, height 20cm.

238 238 Clarice Cliff - Sunburst - A Stamford shape cream jug circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised sun burst design with triangles in red, orange brown and yellow with matched banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 6.25cm.

240 240 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Melon - A Bon Jour shape preserve pot and cover circa 1933, hand painted with abstract fruit with orange and black banding, Bizarre mark, height 10cm. £200 - £300

£200 - £300

£500 - £800

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241 241 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Melon - A tea service circa 1933, comprising six Athens shape tea cups, saucers and side plates, sugar bowl, Leda shape plate and a Globe shape teapot, all hand painted with abstract fruit with black and orange banding, Bizarre mark, S/D. £1,000 - £1,500

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242 242 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Double V - A pair of early Newport Pottery candlesticks circa 1929, hand painted with stylised leaves and chevrons between green, yellow, black and orange banding, Bizarre mark, height 22cm. One restored.

243 243 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Feather & Leaf - A medium sized Dover jardinaire circa 1930, hand painted with a stylised foliate and feather design with orange, black, green and yellow banding, Fantasque mark, height 17cm.

244 244 Clarice Cliff - Sunray Leaves - A shape 264 vase circa 1929, hand painted with panels of abstract leaves and flowers over a radial sunburst ground between orange, purple, blue and green banding, Fantasque mark, height 20cm.

£400 - £600

£300 - £500

£600 - £800

245 245 Clarice Cliff - Banded - A Stamford early morning breakfast set circa 1934, hand painted with tonal brown banding, Bizarre mark. £400 - £600

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246 246 Clarice Cliff - Red Gardenia - A shape 265 vase circa 1931, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage between yellow and red banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks, height 15cm. £300 - £500

247 247 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Gardenia - An Athens shape jug circa 1931, hand painted with a deep band of stylised flowers and foliage between orange, yellow and brown banding, Fantasque mark, height 18cm, S/D £200 - £300

248 248 Clarice Cliff - Inspiration Clovre Tulip - A shape 206 vase circa 1929/31, hand painted with large stylised tulip blooms on red, yellow and green with blue and green leaves over a navy blue and turquoise glazed ground, hand painted CLOVRE and Bizarre mark, height 21cm. £600 - £800

249 Clarice Cliff - Delecia Poppy - A shape 469 Liner vase circa 1932, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage above a Delecia streaked ground, DELECIA and Bizarre mark, height 21cm. £800 - £1,200

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250 250 Clarice Cliff - Petunia - A shape 370 globe vase circa 1933, hand painted with a deep band of stylised flowers and foliage over a yellow and brown stippled Cafe au Lait style ground, Bizarre mark, height 16cm. £400 - £600 251 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Bon Jour shaped early morning breakfast set circa 1940, with open handled conical cups, hand painted with crocus sprays with yellow, green and brown banding, brown script mark.

253 253 Clarice Cliff - Morning - A Trieste shape early morning breakfast set circa 1935, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage over a pink to green fine banding, Bizarre mark. £400 - £600

254 Clarice Cliff - Solomons Seal - A large Conical shape tea cup and saucer circa 1930, transfer printed and painted with a stylised floral spray over tonal green lines with green, pink and blue banding, Bizarre mark. £100 - £150

£700 - £900 252 Clarice Cliff - Jonquil - A Globe shape tea cup, saucer and side plate circa 1933, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage over a Delecia streaked ground Bizarre mark. £120 - £150

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255 Clarice Cliff - Floral Nuage - A Conical sugar sifter circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised floral spray between green and orange stippled ground, Bizarre mark with printed Nuage, height 14cm, S/D

260 Clarice Cliff - Oranges & Lemons - A circular side plate circa 1934, hand painted with fruit and foliage with fine orange banding, Bizarre mark, width 16.5cm.

£150 - £200

£250 - £300

256 Clarice Cliff - Fruit Nuage - A Stamford shape biscuit box and cover circa 1932, hand painted with a fruit and foliate spray over a tonal orange and yellow stippled cafe au lait style ground, Bizarre mark, cover restored.

261 Clarice Cliff - Delecia Pansies - A large circular side plate circa 1934, hand painted with flowers and foliage over a streaked Delecia ground with blue and tan banding, printed DELECIA and Bizarre mark, width 23cm.

£200 - £300

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£120 - £150

257 Clarice Cliff - Blue Crocus - A Bon Jour shape coffee pot circa 1932, hand painted with tonal blue Crocus sprays over a stippled blue ground with yellow and green banding, Bizarre mark, height 19cm. £300 - £500 258 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Crown shape jug circa 1932, hand painted with Crocus sprays with green and brown banding, CROCUS and Bizarre mark. £100 - £150 259 Clarice Cliff - Fruitburst - A large octagonal plate circa 1934, hand painted with a stylised floral spray over a sunburst effect ground with orange and blue banding, Bizarre mark, width 21.5cm.

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£150 - £200

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263 262 Clarice Cliff - Black Lily - A drum shaped preserve circa 1929, hand painted with flowers and foliage over a black ground with black, orange and brown banding, Fantasque mark, height 9.5cm, S/D and restored cover. £80 - £120 263 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Sliced Fruit - A large Octagonal fruit bowl circa 1930, hand painted with a deep band of stylised fruit and foliage between orange, blue, purple and black banding, Bizarre mark, width 20cm.

265 264 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Cabbage Flower - A shape 631 vase circa 1934, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage with graduated green banding, Bizarre mark, height 17.5cm. £150 - £200 265 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Gardenia - An Athens shape teapot circa 1930, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage with orange and yellow banding, Fantasque mark. £200 - £300 266 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Gardeina - A Holborn shape fruit bowl circa 1930, hand painted with a band of stylised flowers and foliage with brown, yellow and orange banding, Fantasque mark, width 19.5cm.

£200 - £300

£150 - £200 267 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Havre shape fruit bowl circa 1930, hand painted with crocus sprays with yellow, green and yellow banding, hand painted green CROCUS and Bizarre mark, width 19cm. £60 - £80

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268 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A small circular coaster circa 1929, radially hand painted with crocus sprays with yellow and green banding, hand painted CROCUS and Bizarre mark, width 11.5cm, restored, together with a matched circular side plate. (2) £50 - £80 269 Clarice Cliff - Solomons Seal - A Conical shape tea cup and saucer circa 1930, transfer printed and painted with a spray of bell shape flowers with green, pink and blue banding, Bizarre mark. £100 - £150 270 Clarice Cliff - Blue Chintz - A large Conical teapot circa 1932, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage in tonal green and blue with matched banding, Bizarre mark, lacking cover, S/D, together with a matched conical cup and saucer, A/F. (2) £50 - £80 271 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Daffodil shape preserve circa 1933, hand painted with Crocus sprays between orange, yellow, green and brown banding, CROCUS and Bizarre mark, height 13cm, cover restored. £50 - £80

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276 Clarice Cliff - Moonflower (Blue) - A shape 356 vase of shouldered ovoid form circa 1933, hand painted with an abstract flower and foliage with piano key motif and angular lines with brown, blue and yellow banding, Bizarre mark, height 11cm. £300 - £500 277 Clarice Cliff - Oranges & Lemons - A shape 356 vase circa 1931, hand painted with yellow, orange and red fruit with large black leaves with orange banding, unmarked but for an artist’s cipher, height 11cm. £800 - £1,200

272 272 Clarice Cliff - Inspiration Aster - A shape 342 vase circa 1929/30, hand painted with panels of abstract flowers in tonal purple, ochre and dark blue on a turquoise ground, hand painted INSPIRATION and Bizarre mark, height 20cm.

274 274 Clarice Cliff - Delecia Citrus - A shape 342 vase circa 1932, hand painted with a band of stylised fruit and foliage over a Delecia streaked ground with matched interior, DELECIA and Bizarre mark, height 20cm.

£600 - £800

£250 - £300

273 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Globe shape teapot and cover circa 1930, hand painted with Crocus sprays with yellow, green and brown banding, Bizarre mark, together with a matched Tankard shape milk jug and sugar bowl. (3)

275 Clarice Cliff - Summer Bouquet - An Isis vase circa 1937, hand painted with a stylised floral spray below cloud forms in mixed enamels over a mushroom glazed ground, black script signature, height 25cm.

£150 - £200

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281 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Cabbage Flower - A Biarritz shape plate circa 1934, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage, Bizarre mark, width 26.5cm.

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£120 - £150 278 Clarice Cliff - Blue Chintz - A Coronet shape jug circa 1932, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage with green and blue banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 17.5cm. £300 - £500

282 Clarice Cliff - Ellen - A Bon Jour early morning breakfast set circa 1936,hand painted with floral sprays over a hand feathered border, black script mark. £500 - £800

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279 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Orange Gardenia - A shape 269 vase circa 1930, hand painted with a band of stylised flowers and foliage between orange and brown banding, height 15cm. £200 - £300

280 ✦ Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Stamford shape early morning breakfast set circa 1933, hand painted with crocus sprays with brown, green and yellow banding, CROCUS and Bizarre mark. £500 - £800

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283 Clarice Cliff - Crocus - A Stamford early morning breakfast set circa 1936, hand painted with crocus sprays with brown, yellow and green banding, black script signature. £700 - £900 284 Clarice Cliff - Orange Lily - A shape 358 vase circa 1929, hand painted with a large stylised bloom with foliage between blue, orange and brown banding, Fantasque mark, height 20cm. £400 - £600

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285 Clarice Cliff - Blue Chintz - A shape 365 vase circa 1932, hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage between tonal blue and green banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 20cm, S/D. £250 - £350


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290 Clarice Cliff - Shorter & Sons - Buttercup - A large character jug from the D’oyly Carte Opera series modelled as a lady in standing pose with basket of wares, shawl and large brimmed hat all picked out in colours, printed marks, height 25cm. £150 - £200

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294 Clarice Cliff - Pagoda - An A.J. Wilkinson flower bowl centre block circa 1924/25, modelled as a Chinese pagoda above a rocky base with pathways and bridges all picked out in enamel colours, green Wilkinson Ltd mark, height 17cm. £30 - £50

291 Clarice Cliff - A. J. Wilkinson - Stork - A pair of early flower blocks modelled as a bird resting to a tree stump picked out in enamel colours, shield backstamp, height 18cm.

295 Clarice Cliff - Laughing Cat - A pencil holder modelled as a seated laughing cat wearing a bow tie, decorated with green, black and orange spots with a pot to the side with matched banding, Bizarre mark, height 11cm.

£100 - £150

£500 - £800

292 Clarice Cliff - United Services - A pepper pot in the form of a sailor with dark blue sailor suit, unmarked, height 9cm.

296 Clarice Cliff - A 1930s triform flower frog hand painted in orange enamel, unmarked.

286 Clarice Cliff - Wedgwood - A later 20th Century limited edition three piece Stamford teapot, milk and sugar hand painted in the May Ave pattern, numbered 173 of 250, boxed, together with a similar period reproduction conical sugar sifter hand painted in the Carpet pattern. (2)

£50 - £70

£150 - £200

£30 - £50

293 Clarice Cliff - Raffia Ware - A sugar shaker circa 1936, relief moulded to look like basket weave picked out with enamel colours, unmarked, height 11.5cm.

£30 - £50 297 Clarice Cliff - Inspiration - A large Dragon Jug, relief moulded with flowers and foliage with a dragon handle decorated with a dark tonal turquoise Inspiration glaze, hand painted mark of NEWPORT POTTERY BURSLEM ENGLAND by Helen Brown to the base, height 24cm. £120 - £150

287 Clarice Cliff - Bon Jour - A Bon Jour wall pocket circa 1936 with two graduated circular discs, decorated with a blue Inspiration type glaze, blue script mark, height 16.5cm. £120 - £150 288 Clarice Cliff - Fish Service - A complete service circa 1939, comprising serving platter, six plates and a sauce boat relief moulded with a stylised fish and waves picked out in enamel colours over the honey glazed ground, green script signature. (8) £50 - £70 289 Clarice Cliff - Hanky - A large shape 786 posy bowl in the form of a tied knotted hanky with white spots over a red enamelled ground, A.J.Wilkinson mark only, width 22cm. £30 - £50

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298 298 Clarice Cliff - Dod Proctor - Marine - A salmon platter circa 1934, painted with starfish and seaweed motifs in a green, turquoise and orange palette, printed signature, Bizarre and First Edition marks, length 43 cm, together with six side plates in the same pattern, diameter 23cm. (7)

301 Marjory Higginson - Clarice Cliff - A late 1930s single handled mushroom glazed Lotus jug later decorated by Bizarre Girl Marjory Higginson in a version of the Monsoon pattern after Clarice Cliff, script mark and hand signed by Marjory Higginson, height 25cm. £100 - £150

£250 - £300 299 Clarice Cliff - M.J. Riach (Ann Riach) - Harrods Art in Industry Exhibition - A 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, full marks to the reverse, marked First Edition, width 23cm. £120 - £150 300 Rene Dale - Clarice Cliff - An original Clarice Cliff Biarritz tureen and cover later hand painted by Bizarre Girl Rene Dale in the May Ave pattern after Clarice Cliff, Biarritz mark and hand painted Bizarre Craft signature by Rene Dale.

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£200 - £300

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302-375 Art Deco

302 302 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - A stage design with musicians, acrobats and dancing girls, pencil and wash drawing, to four joined sheets, unframed, 33cm x 48cm, also a companion with jugglers and minstrels - a pair. (2)

305 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - An extensive Alpine View, watercolour, unframed, 40cm x 58cm.

£400 - £600

306 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Souvenir de Hermi, a still life with flowers and violin, pencil and wash drawing, titled and dated in pencil ‘33, unframed, 39cm x 29cm.

£200 - £300

303 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - A stage design depicting an Eastern Princess and courtiers, ink and pencil drawing, unframed, 35cm x 51cm, also a similar unfinished sketched worked in watercolour wash over pencil. (2)

£200 - £300 307 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Two nude boys, ink and wash drawing, unframed, 23cm x 18cm, also an ink drawing entitled ‘Figures in a Garden’ and a black ink portrait. (3)

£300 - £400 304 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - ‘Sleeping youths’, ink and wash drawing, unframed, 58cm x 40.5cm. £300 - £500

£200 - £300

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312 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Portrait of a lady, half length, pencil and wash drawing, unframed, 35.5cm x 25.5cm, also four watercolour postcard illustrations, three other various drawings and a printed book illustration. (9)

308 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Medieval banquet, a stage design, pencil and ink drawing, unframed, 32cm x 46cm. £120 - £180

£250 - £350 313 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Mystic on a boat in stormy seas, gouache, signed with monogram, unframed, 37cm x 53cm. £400 - £600 314 Follower of Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) Abstract figure, wax crayon with scratching out, bears indistinct initials, unframed, 18cm x 13cm. £80 - £120

309 309 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - ‘Castle in the sun’, pencil and ink illustration, annotated, unframed, 41cm x 36cm.

311 311 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Boy in oriental costume, watercolour and gouache, unframed, 26cm x 18cm. £200 - £300

£120 - £180

310 310 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - Lovers on a terrace, pencil illustration, unframed, 40cm x 57cm. £100 - £150

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318 Unknown - An Art Deco spelter table lamp formed as a partially nude female figure standing upright on tiptoes, her back arched and arms raised to hold up the frosted torch shade, all raised to a stepped marble base, total height 59cm. £200 - £300

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315 Schneider - A 1930s swollen tumbler vase internally decorated with random opaque swirls over a topaz ground, acid stamp to the side of the body, height 18cm.

319 Unknown - An Art Deco spelter figure of a partially nude woman standing upright on tiptoes, her back arched and arms raised, all raised to a stepped marble base, height 43cm. S/D. £200 - £300

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£100 - £200 316 Schneider - A 1930s Art Deco drinks set comprising shouldered ovoid jug with collar neck in a mottled orange with applied green angular handle, together with a matched set of ten footed tumblers. (11) £150 - £200 317 Le Verre Francais - An early 20th glass table lamp with a domed tonal blue to pink shade with green polychrome inclusions on corresponding swollen column and spreading circular base, etched marks to shade and base, height 54cm. (2) £400 - £600

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327 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl cased in clear crystal over the purple fissured and streaked interior, diameter 13.5cm. £30 - £50 328 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl with wide rim decorated with white veining and mottled red inclusions cased in pale yellow, diameter 17cm. £50 - £80 329 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl with wide rim in clear crystal with internal brown concentric circles and controlled air bubbles, diameter 19cm. £50 - £80

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320 G. Leonardi - A 1930s Art Deco lamp with a plaster model of a standing nude female, all in a gold patination, in front of a frosted fan shaped shade, all raised upon a chrome stand, height 39cm.

323 Monart - A 1930s glass vase of globe and shaft form, decorated with a black and aventurine mottling over the red mottled ground, retains label, size IV, height 34.5cm.

£80 - £120 321 Hancock’s Ivory Ware - A 1930’s tea set for four, comprising teapot, four teacups and saucers, milk and sugar, all with hand painted polychrome spots and with black borders and angular handles. £50 - £80 322 Myott Son & Co. - A 1930s Art Deco sectional vase of architectural form raised to a stepped base, hand painted in orange, brown, yellow and cream, printed mark to base, height 21cm, together with a jug of similar design. (2) £80 - £120

£300 - £500 324 WMF - A 1930s German glass vase of globular form with collar neck internally with fissured red and turquoise cased in clear crystal, retains label, height 14.5cm. £80 - £120 325 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl of flared form decorated with internal red streaks on a fissured blue ground and cased in clear crystal, diameter 16cm.

330 WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass bowl with wide rim with internal amethyst spiral and ochre fissuring cased in pale blue to clear, diameter 17.5cm. £80 - £120 331 Monart - A 1930s glass bowl of high sided form cased in clear crystal and decorated with a mottled and swirling pattern in orange and black with gold aventurine inclusions, diameter 20cm. £120 - £150 332 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl of footed flared form cased in clear crystal over veined and fissured streaks in ochre and amethyst over a part opal ground, height 9.5cm. Provenance: Formerly of the Schwandt collection

£30 - £50

£80 - £120

326 WMF - A 1930s German glass dish of shallow form in red with black and ochre streaks and gold aventurine inclusions, diameter 20.5cm.

333 WMF - A 1930s German bowl of footed form with flared rim cased in clear crystal with internal streaks and fissuring in ochre and brown, engraved ‘2518’ to base, height 14cm.

£60 - £80

Provenance: Formerly of the Schwandt collection £100 - £150

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334 WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass bowl with wide rim cased in clear crystal with internal veining in white with mottled orange spots, diameter 16.5cm. £40 - £60 335 WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass bowl with veined and fissured interior in white, amethyst and ochre and red rim, all cased in clear crystal, diameter 25cm. £40 - £60 336 Walter Dexel - WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass Dexel vase of ovoid form cased in clear crystal with internal veined and fissured interior in shades of blue, height 15cm. £80 - £120 337 Karl Weidmann - WMF - A 1920s German Ikora glass vase of flared form with knopped stem and circular spread foot, cased in clear crystal over a veined and fissured interior in red, height 21.5cm. £150 - £200 338 WMF - A 1930s Ikora glass bowl with fluted circular well rising to a wide folded pink rim, decorated with a mottled and fissured brown and white ground, unmarked, width 37cm. £60 - £80 339 WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass bowl with fluted central well and folded rim cased in pale amber over a fissured and mottled interior in green and white, diameter 32cm.

340 WMF - A 1930s German glass bowl with wide flat rim cased in clear crystal over internal veined and fissured decoration in white, amber and black and a graduated green rim, diameter 26.5cm. £50 - £80 341 WMF - A 1930s German Ikora glass vase of footed ovoid form with flared rim cased in clear crystal the mottled and fissured decoration in red, green and white, height 27.5cm. £150 - £200 342 Susie Cooper - Grays Pottery - A small square dish hand painted with a stylised leaping gazelle within a green wave line border, galleon mark, together with a small circular dish with abstract block design. (2) £80 - £120 343 A. J. Rowley after Sir Frank Brangwyn (1865-1957) - A View of La Roche on the River Lot, a marquetry panel in carved frame, 72cm x 53cm.

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This panel was designed by Sir Frank Brangwyn in 1920 and sold by the Rowley Gallery 140-2 Church Street, Kensington. A further example of this panel is in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art. £800 - £1,200 344 After R. Dion (c. 1910) - A French lithographic poster for ‘The Rapid’ metal polish, printed c.1910, framed, 112cm x 74cm. £300 - £500

£50 - £80

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345 Carter Stabler and Adams (Poole Pottery) - Two 1930s red bodied vases decorated in the CF pattern comprising a shape 979 decorated by Eileen Pragnell, height 23cm and a shape 202 decorated by Anne Hatchard, height 18cm, together with a barrel form vase by Ruth Paveley in the CO pattern, impressed mark, height 17cm. (3) £80 - £120 346 Clyne Farqhuarson - A 1930s John Walsh Walsh clear crystal glass bowl, of footed flared form, with engraved arched motifs, acid marked, diameter 31cm. £150 - £200 347 Odin Rosenvinge (1880-1957) Union Castle Line Cruise Ship lithographic Poster, South & East Africa, printed c. 1930s, unframed, 99cm x 63cm. £400 - £600

348 Travel Poster - British cruise vintage travel poster, ‘See America this year, Cunard White Star’, lithograph, unframed, 101cm x 63.5cm. £450 - £550 349 Travel Poster - ‘Union Castle Line’ reduced return fares to South Africa, a colour poster, printed in England c.1930, unframed, 106cm x 69cm.

350 (detail)

£450 - £550 350 Daum - A 1920’s wrought iron standard lamp with a scroll work base detailed with pine cones and leaves rising to square vertical bars with gilded pine cone finials supporting a Daum glass shade of shallow circular form with mottled orange and pink colour, height 172cm. £800 - £1,200 351 Karl Wiedmann - WMF - A set of six agate ware cocktail glasses with a flared conical bowl on a slender baluster form stem and conical foot, height 19cm. (6)

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£100 - £150

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352 Zdenêk Dvořák (1897-1943) - Walking Couple - A 1920’s to 1930s ceramic study of a couple in walking pose with simple linear detail, incised ZD to the reverse, height 23cm. N.B - Sculptor Zdenêk Dvořák was an exceptional figure in Czech fine art of the 1920s and 1930s. Yet, for decades, knowledge of his work was confined to just a handful of abstract reliefs preserved in public institutions, and a question mark remained over the details of his life. The impulse for this, the first monograph devoted to the work of Zdenêk Dvořák, was the discovery of his papers in the Museum of Czech literature. Dvořák was one of the few figures in his country to methodically devote himself to sculpture and in some cases geometric abstraction. His subject matter and ingenuity rendered him an unparalleled figure in Czech abstract art of the first half of the 20th century, the only other comparable artists being František Kupka and František Foltýn. Dvořák was also remarkable for his civic views. After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia he joined the resistance movement as a member of the illegal National Revolutionary Committee of the Intelligentsia. He was arrested and sent to Auschwitz, where he died. This small statue is one of the artist’s Social Civilist works. £2,500 - £3,000

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355 Robert Montenegro - Nijinsky & Ballet - A set of folio prints interpreting the work of Nijinsky executed in black, white, and gold, lacking the original folio and introduction, nine plates from a set of ten plates printed in black and gold by C.W. Beaumont, each print 39cm x 29cm.

358 Albert Wainwright - Beech Trees in the Snow Watercolour of trees in snow drifts, titled and dated 1940 verso, measures 34cm x 25cm. £800 - £1,200

£500 - £800

354 353 Goldscheider - Myott & Sons - A 1930s wall pocket modelled as a fashionable young lady in full face pose, printed marks. £60 - £80 354 Max Fritz - Rosenthal - A white porcelain figure of a laughing rabbit with pink highlights, height 14cm, together with a matched smaller example. (2)

356 Robert Montenegro - Vingt Dessins - A folio edition of prints depicting images from theatre, printed in Paris by Société Générale d’Impression 1910, complete with original introduction by Henri de Regnier and decorative folio, each print measures 33cm x 25cm. £300 - £500 357 Tom Hill - Whitefriars - A 1930s shallow glass bowl of five sided with lobed foot and folded over rim in Flint, length 29cm. £30 - £50

£60 - £80

359 359 Meryl Watts (1910-1992)- Woodcut, ‘Portmeirion’, 38cm x 26cm, framed. £300 - £500 359A Frank Brangwyn – Royal Doulton – A 1930s Brangwyn Ware dinner service with incised decoration to the border picked out in enamel wash colours, printed marks. £300 - £500

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360 Vernon Bennett - ‘Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross’, a 1920s oil on board depicting a young boy riding a hobby horse with a procession of toys around him and a castle to the distance, signed, framed, measures 50cm x 75cm. £1,000 - £1,500 361 Degus - A 1930s plaffonier of shallow circular form relief moulded with stylised flowers and foliage in a frosted finish, mounted to three suspension bars, signed to the body. £100 - £150 362 Carlton Ware - A 1930s Art Deco vase of footed barrel form decorated in the Leaf pattern with gilt and enamel foliage against a mottled blue ground, printed script mark, height 27cm. £50 - £70 363 Carlton Ware - A 1930s Art Deco vase decorated in the Dragon and Traveller pattern with a gilt and enamel stylised dragon, stylised tree and a male Chinese figure, all to a mottled blue ground, printed script mark, height 17cm. £80 - £120 364 Susie Cooper - A large hand painted charger decorated in the ‘Thanksgiving Turkey’, printed script signature Crown Works mark, diameter 37.5cm, restored. £200 - £300 365 Harry Nixon - Royal Doulton - A 1920s Flambe vase of ovoid form with a squat collar neck decorated to the body with grapes, berries and foliage with gilt detailing, all against a mottled red ground, printed mark, initialled HN, height 17cm.

360 366 Unknown - A pair of Art Deco hexagonal chrome framed display cabinets each fitted with a glass shelf above an inlaid wooden panel base, height 87cm x depth 61cm x width 123cm £500 - £700 367 Katzhutte - A 1930s Art Deco figure of a dancing woman in a monochrome floral dress in leaning pose holding her scarf, raised to a domed oval base, unmarked, height 39cm, S/D.

369 Royal Dux - A 1930s Art Nouveau centre piece bowl modelled as a maiden and a cherub beside a pool, all in muted towns of green, pink and brown against a cream ground, printed ‘Made in Czechoslovakia’ mark, length 37cm.

370 Crown Devon Fieldings A 1930s charger in pattern M349, decorated with a tubelined scene of boats in a harbour against a mottled ground, printed marks, diameter 29.5cm. £120 - £150

£200 - £300

£150 - £200 368 Katzhutte - A 1930s Art Deco figure modelled as a dancing Spanish lady in a monochrome floral dress and holding an open fan at her waist, raised to an oval base, unmarked, height 36cm. £150 - £200 368

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£300 - £500

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371 Attributed to Peter Field (c. 1940) - Two women and child on a beach, oil on artists board, framed, 49cm x 58cm.

373 Bernard Meadows (1915-2005) - ‘Green Eyes’, pencil and watercolour, signed with monogram and dated ‘39, framed, 20cm x 14cm.

£300 - £400

£200 - £300

372 Honiton Pottery - A 1930s charger decorated with stylised flora in shades of blue, pink, ochre and green against a cream ground, painted ‘JB’ to back, diameter 37cm.

374 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - ‘Hamlet, Act I Scene IV’, stage design, watercolour, signed, unframed, 24cm x 33cm. £150 - £250

£50 - £80

375 Albert Wainwright (1898-1943) - ‘Leda and the Swan’, ink and wash drawing, inscribed with title and colouring notes, unframed, 37cm x 47cm. £250 - £350

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376 Fayston Varney (Mid-20th Century) - ‘Rio Bueno’, oil on board, signed indistinctly, inscribed and dated 1960 verso, framed, 20cm x 40cm. £60 - £80 377 Troika Pottery - A Love plaque modelled in low relief with stylised scenes of a couple meeting, falling in love and then getting married, in tones of matte blue and brown with pooled enamel red highlights, black painted ‘Troika St. Ives’ mark to reverse, length 39cm.

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384 384 3 Humphrey Spender (1910-2005) Flowers and a carafe on a table top, lithograph, signed in pencil, published 1948, framed, 58cm x 38cm.

£500 - £800 378 English School (Mid 20th Century) - ‘Beaune’, figures in a street scene, ink and wash drawing, signed indistinctly and dated ‘51, framed, 24.5cm x 33cm. £100 - £150

380 3 Elizabeth Blackadder (B. 1931) ‘Orchid and Cat’, etching and aquatint, signed in pencil, numbered 7/75, bears Goldmark Gallery, Rutland label verso, framed, 25cm x 21cm. £250 - £300 381 Guy Sydenham - Poole Pottery An Atlantis vase of globular form with collar neck and applied handles, the body with carved patterned bands glazed in white and brown, impressed marks, height 15cm.

379 379 3 Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - Ruth Glaneuse (Ruth Gleaning), from The Bible Series, published 1960, lithograph, bears Goldmark Gallery, Rutland label verso, framed, 34cm x 25.5cm. £120 - £180

£120 - £180

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385 3 John Piper, RA (1903-1992) ‘Kilmory Chapel, Argyll’, lithograph, signed in pencil, numbered 64/70, published 1975, framed, 63cm x 84cm.

383 383 Carlton Ware - A Guinness advertising lamp modelled as a black sea lion holding a globe shade, banded ‘Guinness is good for you’ to base, printed marks, height 37cm.

£600 - £800

£200 - £300

£100 - £150 382 Carlton Ware - A collection of Guinness advertising figures comprising a tortoise, a kangaroo, a toucan, a sea lion and an ostrich, all titled ‘My Goodness My Guinness’, and a horse and cart figural group titled ‘Guinness for strength’. (6) £200 - £300 385

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391 3 Hamish MacDonald (1935-2008) - ‘Cliff Surface’, coloured inks, signed and titled on the mount, bears Royal Scottish Academy exhibition label dated 1974 verso, framed, 42cm x 38cm.

386 David Hart (Contemporary) - ‘Monument’, screen print, signed in pencil and numbered 3/6, published 1975, framed, 49cm x 67cm. £50 - £70 387 Peter Shread, RBSA (Contemporary) - ‘Porth Gain Harbour’, woodcut, signed and dated ‘06 in pencil, artist’s proof, framed, 34cm x 77cm.

£150 - £250 392 Clifford Frith R.B.A (B. 1924) - Evening at the fair, lithograph, signed in the stone, framed, 72cm x 97cm.

This print won first prize in the RBSA Open Print Exhibition in 2006.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150 388 Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to include an asymmetrical vase and cover with incised abstract decoration decorated in various tones of purple lustre, height 16cm, a teapot in the same shape and a similar abstract vase, S/D. (3)

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393 Albert Rubens (B. 1944) - Geometric interlocking squares, screen print, signed in pencil and dated 1971, numbered 18/75, framed, 69cm x 69cm. £100 - £150

£60 - £80 389 Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to include a stylised figure of a dove on a branch, height 21cm, a stylised figural group of a mother and two children and a vase formed as an abstract study of a torso, all in muted earth tones. (3) £60 - £80 390 Avril Bennett - Troika - A vase of rectangular form with sgraffito geometric decoration against the textured ground in tones of blue and brown, painted mark with monogram, height 23.5cm.

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£200 - £300

394 394 3 Ruth Burden (1925-2011) - Stoke Lacy Farmhouse, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, framed, 61cm x 75cm. £200 - £300 395 3 Ruth Burden (1925-2011) - Village Chapel, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 51cm x 61cm. £200 - £300 396 3 Ruth Burden (1925-2011) - Still life with roses and glass jar on a tabletop, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘53, framed, 41cm x 51cm. £60 - £80

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397 Man Ray (1890-1976) - ‘Juliet’, lithograph, signed with initials and dated 1972 in the stone, also signed in pencil and numbered 14/100, framed, 48cm x 37cm. £200 - £300 398 3 Bernard Meadows (1915-2005) - Study for sculpture, lithograph, signed in pencil and dated ‘78, numbered 10/20, framed, 24cm x 21cm. £200 - £300 399 3 Richard Smith (1931-2016) - Green square with yellow drips, etching to a folded sheet held in place with paper clips, signed in pencil and dated ‘77, numbered 2/2, printer’s proof, framed, plate size 44cm x 28cm. 397

£200 - £300 401 401 3 Joe Tilson (B. 1928) - ‘Namings and Origins’, lithograph, signed in pencil and dated 1973, artist’s proof, unframed, 102cm x 71cm. £300 - £400 402 Carn Pottery - A vase of oval section decorated with a tubelined sunflower against a green brush wash ground, printed marks, height 37cm. £40 - £60

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400 400 3 Bernard Meadows (1915-2005) - ‘Bird’, lithograph, signed in pencil and dated ‘54, artist’s proof, framed, 32cm x 27cm, also one other etching, a study of sculptural forms, by the same hand. (2) £150 - £200

403 Various - A collection of three 1960s studio pottery lamp bases including an example by Bernard Rooke of geometric design, impressed ‘Rooke’, height 29cm including fitting, a lamp of tapering form by David Heminsley decorated with vertical bands of chevrons and diamonds and another similar example by an unknown manufacturer. (3) £100 - £150 404 Bernard Rooke - A studio pottery lamp base of cylindrical form with relief moulded abstract decoration in tonal brown against the textured buff ground, impressed mark, height 33cm. £40 - £60

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405 Martin Hunt - Hornsea Pottery A Concept Range vase in red with concentric circle decoration, printed marks, height 31cm. £40 - £60 406 Bernard Rooke - A studio pottery standard lamp base formed as stacked bricks, height 90cm. £60 - £80 407 Barbara Watkins - A collection of five later 20th Century studio pottery vessels, all of slender cylindrical form, some with irregular rims, applied or incised decoration, glazed in tones of blue and brown, height of tallest 59cm. (5) £80 - £120 408 Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to include a vase of square section with collar neck, glazed in green with incised decoration, height 26.5cm, a vase of cylindrical form decorated with a stylised cityscape against the buff ground and a rectangular vase with relief cartwheel decoration. (3)

412 Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to include a shallow bowl raised on three feet, the inside decorated in a pale green glaze, diameter 29cm, a large bowl of circular section with an irregular rim decorated to the outside with a mottled blue glaze, and a vase of compressed form with a textured abstract design in brown against the blue ground. (3)

409 Barbara Watkins - A post war studio pottery sculpture of a stylised bird with wings above, textured and all in a tonal brown, height 48cm, together with a similarly shaped smaller sculpture and another abstract vessel of zoomorphic form, both in an all over buff ground. (3) £60 - £80 410 Barbara Watkins - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to included a stepped cylindrical lamp base with incised decoration glazed in brown against the buff ground, height 32cm, a cylindrical vessel with long collar neck and irregular rim, and another vase of oval section with impressed decoration. (3)

£60 - £80 413 David Heminsley - A collection of studio pottery, all stoneware with a speckled buff glaze, comprising a cylindrical vase, height 15.5cm, a footed vase, a triform vessel, a hanging sculpture and a socle base. (5)

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

411 Barbara Watkins - A later 20th Century Brutalist abstract architectural sculpture, in buff and partly picked out in an orange glaze, height 40cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2)

414 Unknown - A walnut veneered Long Tom style sideboard, fitted with a central bank of three drawers flanked by a double door cupboard at either side and raised to tapered legs, unlabelled, height 76cm, width 181cm and depth 43cm.

£60 - £80

£100 - £150

£60 - £80

415 Robert Heal for Staples & Co Ltd A teak Ladderax modular system, comprising five teak wall ladders, nine shelves, two fall-front cabinets, a sliding double door cabinet and a sliding glazed door cabinet, width of cabinets and shelves 90cm. £200 - £300 416 Gordon Russell of Broadway - An oak dining table and chairs, the table on chamfered tapered legs and bearing a copper trade label, width 78cm and length 154cm when extended (108cm closed), three R202 standard chairs and a single R203 armchair. (5) N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling. £50 - £80 417 Cotswold School - An oak refectory style table, the later associated one piece top above six chamfered legs united by a stretcher base, height 76cm, length 183cm and width 76cm. £100 - £150

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420 Sam Herman - Val St Lambert - A later 20th Century glass vase circa 1970, of compressed sleeve form with a collar neck decorated with a spot and stripe design in petrol iridescence over the clear crystal ground with white core, engraved signature, height 42cm. £300 - £500 421 Edvin Ohrstrom - Orrefors - A 1950s Ariel glass vase of square form with alternating horizontal bands of deep red and clear air bubbles cased in clear, engraved signature to base, height 20cm.

418 418 Karel Wunsch - Exbor - A post war glass vase of cylindrical form cased in amber over blue and cut with repeat bands of optic discs, unmarked, height 15.5cm.

£400 - £600 422 A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd - A nest of teak occasional tables raised to strut loop supports, the larger supper table with a fold-over top measuring height 64cm, width 76cm and depth 40cm (80cm when open).

£80 - £120 419 Nils Landberg - Orrefors - A large Tulip vase circa 1927 with tapered ovoid bowl raised to a slender stem and circular spread foot, cased in clear crystal over a graduated magenta, engraved signature to the base with EXPO mark.

£50 - £80 423 A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd - A Tristor teak combination trolley supper table, with a fold-over top over a fitted side cabinet, complete with a pull-out single occasional table (one table missing), height 55cm, width 88cm and depth 48cm (96cm when opened).

£400 - £600

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421 426 Arne Hovmand-Olsen for Mogens Kold - A pair of teak and papercord chairs, bearing manufacturer’s labels. (2)

424 Unknown - Czechoslovakian - A nest of four teak and beech dropleaf occasional tables, the largest table height 57cm and width 62cm and the four small circular tables height 48cm and diameter 38cm, S/D.

£80 - £120

£80 - £120 425 Unknown - A 1950s twin light standard lamp in the form of an artist’s palette, with splayed legs.

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£50 - £80

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437 Barovier - A large post war Italian Murano Cordonato d’Oro glass table lamp base of fluted ovoid form raised to a capstan stem and flared fluted foot, cased in clear crystal over ruby with heavy gold aventurine spiral, height 44cm including fitting.

427 (label) 427 Reynolds of Ludlow - A solid yew wood coffee table of planed naturalistic rectangular form, raised to tapered legs, bears copper label verso, height 40cm and width 149cm.

£500 - £700

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£100 - £150 428 Victor B. Wilkins for G-Plan Furniture - A teak Fresco dressing table or desk with ‘floating’ top, lacking mirror, height 69.5cm, width 153cm and depth 46cm. £50 - £80

432 Frank Thrower - Dartington A 1960s moulded vase in the Sunflower pattern, the waisted square section body relief moulded with a stylised sun flower over the deep blue ground, height 39cm. £140 - £160

429 Unknown - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery to include a vase of cylindrical form decorated with waves and spots and glazed in green, height 32.5cm, a footed vase of irregular form with relief abstract decoration glazed in brown, a footed oval bowl with two handles glazed in blue and green and a floriform bowl with a craquleure glaze. (4)

433 Renato Anatra - Venier - A pair of stylised post war Italian Murano glass birds, each of slender form in clear crystal with white fronts, one with its head raised, the second with its head dipped, both signed to the base, tallest 67cm. (2) £250 - £350

434 Antonio da Ross - Cenedese - A post war Murano Sommerso glass figure of a duck, with a two tone golden amber and citron body with a coroso finish, height 16cm. £180 - £220 435 Unknown - A pair of standard or side chairs with chromium plated frames, upholstered in button down burnt red fabric. (2) N.B. These chairs are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.

438 Uno Westerberg - Pukeberg A post war pressed glass table lamp formed as two rectangular blocks with relief moulded textured pattern around the central fittings, total height 37.5cm. £120 - £150 439 Dino Martens - Aureliano Toso A 1950s Eldorado series glass vase of compressed ovoid form with central opening and pulled up rim, internally decorated with polychrome inclusions cased in clear, height 28cm. £1,500 - £2,000

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436 Seguso - A 20th Century Italian Murano bullicante fish, the green body encased in clear glass with controlled air bubbles, height 25cm.

430 Poole Pottery - Guy Sydenham An Atlantis Knight’s helmet table lamp, the exterior carved in a chainmail design, the inside with a mustachioed Knight, glazed in white, green and brown, incised signature, height 31cm.

£50 - £80

£600 - £800 431 Elis Bergh - Kosta - A post war glass vase of footed sleeve form with wave rim, engraved with stylised fish in reeds, height 20cm. £30 - £50

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440 WMF - A 1960s German glass vase of ovoid form internally decorated with wire inclusions in red and black and internal air bubbles, height 24cm. £200 - £300 441 Fulvio Bianconi - Venini - A 1950s Fazzoletto glass vase of handkerchief form decorated with alternating white latticino bands and amethyst spirals, acid marked, height 10.5cm. £300 - £400 442 Carlo Scarpa - Venini - A 1940s Italian Laccato glass vase of globe and shaft form in green, acid marked, height 25cm. £1,200 - £1,500 443 D’Alexandrine - A large oil on canvas titled ‘La foret vierge au clair de lune’ depicting various wild animals in the forest at night, signed and dated for 1966 with labels verso for Arthur Tooth & Sons of Bruton St, London, framed, 80cm x 65cm. £600 - £800

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444 Karl Wiedmann - WMF - A 1960s glass candle holder of domed form with central aperture, cased in clear crystal over a blue core with controlled air bubbles and fissured decoration in clear and ochre, engraved signature, height 7.5cm. £40 - £60 445 Chance Pilkington - A collection of six handkerchief vases, four in the Cordon pattern with transfer printed vertical striped decoration, another similarly patterned with translucent amethyst and another cased in ruby and cut with two horizontal bands to the border, height of largest 16.5cm. (6)

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£50 - £80 446 David Queensbury - Webb Corbett - A 1960s cylindrical glass vase in the Cascade pattern decorated with vertical bands of mitre cut ovals, acid marked, height 20.5cm £80 - £120 447 Vasart - A post war glass bowl of shouldered form cased in clear with an internal mottled blue swirl design, acid marked, diameter 21cm, together with a later Strathearn vase of ovoid form similarly decorated with mottled red swirl pattern with gold aventurine inclusions, leaping salmon pontil mark, height 25.5cm. (2) £80 - £120

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448 3 Mary Fedden, RA (1915-2012) - 'Eggs on a Dish', oil on board, signed and dated 1965, inscribed and prices at '30 gns' on label verso, framed, 43cm x 53cm. £7,000 - £10,000 Provenance - purchased new as a gift for the vendor’s mother, and thence by descent.

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449 449 Unknown, possibly Danish - A desk raised to A-frame style trestle supports and with a two drawer ‘floating’ pedestal, height 74cm, width 96cm and depth 55cm, S/D. £100 - £150 450 Richard Young for Merrow Associates - A flattened steel chromium plated table base with concave sides, complete with a later associated glass top of rounded rectangular form, height 71cm, width of top 172cm and depth 112cm. £80 - £120 451 Myer for Terence Conran - A coffee table of rectangular form, the formica top with a geometric gold and white design over a teak faced under-tier and white painted frame, unlabelled, height 36cm, width 114cm and depth 38cm.

453 Unknown, probably Danish An abstract tiled oval coffee table without flattened steel frame, raised to a conforming stylised loop steel base, unlabelled, height 36cm, width 109cm and depth 48cm. £100 - £150 454 A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd - A set of six teak model 9433 ladderback dining chairs, upholstered in burnt orange hopsack style fabric, together with a later associated Sutcliffe Furniture teak extending dining table of oval form, raised to twin pedestals, 196cm x 100cm when extended. N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as a work of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.

£60 - £80

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452 Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd - A teak sideboard fitted with a bank of three central drawers flanked by a fall front drinks cabinet to one side and a double door cupboard to the other, raised to tapered legs, height 75cm, width 214cm and depth 47cm, S/D.

455 Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd - A teak sideboard fitted with a bank of three central drawers flanked by a fall front drinks cabinet to one side and a double door cupboard to the other, raised to tapered legs, height 75cm, width 214cm and depth 47cm, S/D.

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456 Miller Design Associates (MDA) for Howard Miller Ltd - A two-tier drinks trolley table with a chromium plated flattened frame and swivel castors, the smoked upper tier over a teak faced under tier, height 41cm, width 61cm and depth 42cm.

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£50 - £80 457 Frederick Griffin (1906-1976) - ‘Abstract Black and Mauve’, tempera on canvas laid down on board, bears the Mall Galleries, Federation of British Artists label verso, framed, 74cm x 122cm. £300 - £500

458 (label) 458 Hands of Wycombe - A replica of a Peer’s chair, as used in Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, labelled and numbered 1559. N.B. This chair is offered for sale as a work of art. It may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling. £50 - £80 459 In the manner of Staples and Co Ltd - A teak Ladderax style modular display unit, comprising three metal rack dividers, two fall-front cabinets and four shelves, each unit / shelf width 77cm, unlabelled. £150 - £200

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460 In the manner of Gordon Russell Furniture A composed dining suite to comprise walnut and beech sideboard, fitted with a double door cupboard, two single door cupboards and two drawers over splayed tapered legs, height 86cm, width 154cm and depth 49cm, together with an extending rectangular dining table with insert leaf over splayed legs, width 86cm and length 128cm (173cm when extended) and four stick back standard chairs with H-form stretchers, all unlabelled, S/D. (6) N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as a work of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling. £150 - £200 461 Barnaby Powell - Whitefriars - A 1960s vase of bucket form with self coloured spiral trail in Flint, pattern 8886, height 20.5cm. £60 - £80


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466 462 Barnaby Powell - Whitefriars A later 20th Century glass vase of ovoid form with tapering collar neck with a self coloured spiral ribbon trail, all in Flint, height 26cm.

466 Erik Hoglunda - Kosta Boda A post war vase of cylindrical form, relief moulded with an abstract profile of a face, engraved signature, retains label, height 23.5cm.

£60 - £80

£120 - £150

463 Walther - A pair of glass candlesticks of rectangular section with horizontal stepped moulded decoration to the front with a green and red circular pattern, one retaining label, height of tallest 15.5cm. (2)

467 Eric Ravilious - Wedgwood A Travel pattern plate decorated with a roundel depicting a steam train emerging from a bricked tunnel, printed and impressed marks, diameter 23cm.

£30 - £50 464 June Oakley - A later slump glass bowl of shallow square form with white and black canes in abstract patterns and internal controlled air bubbles cased in clear, length 32.5cm. £50 - £80 465 Unknown - Murano - A Post War Italian Murano glass decanter in the form of a clown with pale blue costume, unmarked. £60 - £80

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470 Timo Sarpaneva - Iittala - A pair of large Arkipelago candle sticks of cylindrical form with internal air bubble and surface texture decoration, engraved signature, height 30cm.

471 Vicke Lindstrand - Kosta - A post war glass vase of cylindrical form, graduated amber to blue cased in clear with internal air bubble to base, engraved Kosta and ‘LH 1889’, height 24cm.

£150 - £200

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£80 - £120 468 Sven Palmqvist - Orrefors A Kraka vase circa 1954, of tapered flattened ovoid section with a cased body detailed with a graduated blue tint over the mesh ground with air bubble detail, bears full engraved signature to the base, height 23cm. £300 - £500 469 Bengt Edenfalk - Skruf - A post war glass Thalatta vase of sleeve form, cased in clear crystal over blue with internal trapped air design of a stylised butterfly, engraved signature, height 18cm. £500 - £800

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472 Josef Svarc - Podebrady Glassworks - A post war clear crystal glass charger, reverse cut and engraved with wheat sheaves in hobnail cut and linear engraved detail, unmarked, diameter 34.5cm.

474 Vicke Lindstrand - Kosta - A post war Colora glass vase of compressed ovoid form, decorated with clear spots over a blue ground cased in clear crystal, engraved signature, retains label, height 17cm.

£300 - £500

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473 Josef Svarc - Podebrady Glassworks - A large clear crystal glass plaque of shallow circular form, cut and engraved with stylised thistles, engraved signature to the outer rim, width 39cm.

475 Vittorio Constantini - A later 20th century lampwork study of a beetle, the abdomen and body with green and bronze gilt aventurine with attached lampworked limbs, length 6.5cm.

£400 - £600

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476 Unknown, possibly Danish - A teak writing desk, the upright section fitted with a fall-front panel opening to reveal a fitted interior, over a black leather type writing surface and a single frieze drawer with ridged panel front, raised to tapered legs united by an H-form stretcher, unlabelled, height 102cm, width 92cm and depth 58cm, S/D. £300 - £500 477 Unknown, possibly Danish - A teak side table or buffet, fitted with two ridged panel fronted frieze drawers over tapered legs united by an Hform stretcher, unlabelled, height 84cm, width 114cm and depth 48cm, S/D.

478 Monica Backstrom - Kosta Boda A later 20th Century Moonlanding vase of ovoid form, with long drawn collar neck in pale green with brown mottled decoration to base, engraved signature, height 34cm. £60 - £80

480 Mona Morales-Schildt - Kosta A 1960s high sided bowl of cylindrical form with tapering foot decorated with repeat printie cut circles with an internal blue band, engraved signature, height 11cm. £80 - £120

479 Mona Morales-Schildt - Kosta A post war Ventana high sided bowl raised on heavy cylindrical foot, deep blue cased in blue, engraved signature, diameter 20cm.

481 Mona Morales-Schildt - Kosta A 1960s high sided bowl of cylindrical form, with tapering foot decorated with repeat printie cut circles with an internal blue band, engraved signature, diameter 16.5cm.

£150 - £200

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482 Pavel Hlava - A post war Czechoslovakian vase of low shouldered form with collar neck and flared rim with a hotworked internal spike, all in a graduated red to blue decorated with an amber ripple and spots, engraved signature, height 27.5cm. £500 - £700

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488 Lisa Larson - Gustavberg - A 1960s tile from the Vaggplattor series modelled as a fish, textured and glazed in blue, brown and white, length 54cm. £300 - £500

483 483 Per Lutken - Holmegaard - A Plet Streg vase of cylindrical form, decorated with deep amethyst trails ending in a large spot design, with another spot to the base, engraved signature and ‘2547’, height 19cm.

485 485 Marcello Fantoni - A 1950s Italian vase of swollen ovoid form with flared collar neck decorated with an abstract musician figure in polychrome colours against the mottled blue ground, signed to base, height 14cm.

£200 - £300

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484 Unknown - A suite of four light fittings with concave elliptical oval panels, to comprise one five tier and three three-tier examples, unlabelled. (4)

486 Unknown - A metal table lamp of abstract column form, decorated in relief and complete with a hopsack style cylindrical shade, unlabelled.

£100 - £150

489 489 3 Derrick Greaves (B. 1927)- Resting figure, lithograph, signed and dates '57, framed, 61cm x 48cm.

£50 - £80 487 Lisa Larson - Gustavsberg - A square wall plaque relief moulded with a stylised elephant with three riders in a tonal brown and white glazed finish within a green border, signed and retains label, width 22.5cm.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

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490 I. Moholy-Nagy - ‘The international Review, New Vision’, published by Fr. Kalivoda, with sections in Czech, German, English and French, a signed ring-bound edition in a black cloth covered outer case, with signed dedicated letter of thanks affixed inside the front cover, S/D. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. £1,000 - £1,200 491 Gordon Russell - A signed copy of ‘The Things We See - Furniture’, published by Penguin Books, with hand written dedication “To Bob Best from Gordon Russell with good wishes, May 1954” to the frontispiece. Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. £100 - £150 492 Penguin Books - A collection of Penguin Modern Painters books including amongst others, John Piper, Edward Bawden and David Jones etc. (13)

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Provenance - Formerly the property of Robert Dudley Best of Best & Lloyd Ltd, the inventor of the ‘Bestlite’. £100 - £150 493 G Smith - Abstract study, painted relief on board, signed and dated ‘73, framed, 93cm x 93cm. £80 - £120

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494 Robert “Mouseman” Thompson of Kilburn - An oak book trough or shelf, with carved mouse signature, height 21cm, width 45cm and depth 21cm.

496 Kosta Boda - A pair of post war candlesticks of rectangular form, the clear glass with textured decoration, unmarked, height 15.5cm.

£150 - £250

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495 Thorens - A TD135 turntable, serial number 13856, on cream gloss finish, together with Quad amplifier, tuner and pre-amp, (later converted to CD), all housed in a 1930s cabinet.

497 Alessandro Pianon - Vistosi A Pulcini glass bird circa 1963, with a square shape olive green glass body, with internal applied murrines in blue and orange, with millefiori glass eyes, on later replaced copper wire feet, height 21cm.

NB: The current vendor purchased the turntable and further items from new in the early 1970s, and the system is in excellent working condition.

£2,500 - £3,000

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498 Paolo Venini - Venini - A part suite of post war Ambasciata drinking glasses circa 1946, to comprise four red, six white and five liqueur, each with conical bowls above a Silesian style tapered stem and shallow circular spread and folded foot all in a pale cinnamon, tallest 18cm. (15) N.B - This drinking glass was originally designed in 1925 to be used around the world in the Italian Embassies. This suite was purchased by the vendor’s parents on their honeymoon in 1946 from the shop on Piazza San Marco, Venice where Paolo Venini personally dealt with the sale. £600 - £800 499 Frederick Griffin ROI (1906-1976) Abstract, tempera on board, signed, 58cm x 69.5cm. £300 - £500 500 Ulla Procope - Arabia - A Valencia pattern part dinner service comprising graduated plates and table wares all hand painted with a repeat blue line and disc design, printed marks. (qty) £100 - £150 501 Arabia – A mid 20th Century black and white design tea service with repeat block motif, printed marks £60 - £80 502 Bill & Maggie Fisher - Celtic Pottery - A large pottery table lamp of compressed shouldered form, decorated with a hand painted Pheonix in black over mustard ground, together with a matched jug. (2) £40 - £60

503 In the manner of Piero Fornasetti A mid 20th Century occasional table of circular form, the Formica top detailed with a collection of fans and raised to brass capped tapered black painted legs, height 49cm and diameter 53cm. £100 - £150 504 Linn Sondek - A transcription LP12 turntable, model number 3009, with original smokey perspex hood and teak mount, sold with Quad 405 amplifier, Quad 44 control unit, Quad FM4 tuner, a pair of KEF Chorale speakers, and a pair of Tannoy Berkeley speakers, various leads and manuals.

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506 Ercol - A Windsor elm and beech sideboard, model 468, fitted with an arrangement of three doors above two drawers, fitted with an internal cutlery drawer, raised on swivel castors, height 76cm and width 130cm, S/D. £100 - £150 507 Unknown - A post war sommerso glass vase of wrythen form, the blue core cased in purple cased in clear, height 38cm. £130 - £150

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508 Barbini - A Murano glass sculpture of lobed ovoid form with the interior decorated with a crackle, retains label, height 24cm.

515 3 Joe Tilson, RA (B. 1928) - ‘Ziggurat 5’, lithograph, signed and dated 1966, framed, 24cm x 39cm.

£100 - £150

£120 - £180 516 3 John Nash, RA (1893-1977) - Figures on a horse drawn canal boat, lithograph, bears Goldmark Gallery, Rutland label verso, framed, 20cm x 13cm, also a companion depicting willow trees on a river bank - a pair. (2) £100 - £150

509 509 Unknown - A teak and beech extending dining table of rounded rectangular form, with a shaped apron above splayed legs united by a chamfered cross stretcher, stamped 132 to the underside, height 77cm, width 77cm and three variable lengths of 143cm, 120cm and 98cm.

513 513 G Sands - Portrait of a lady wearing medieval costume sitting by a classical column, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed, 101cm x 86cm.

517 3 Rowland Emett (1906-1990) - Design for a sculpture at the 1957 exhibition, pen and ink sketch, bears fragment of label verso, framed, 18cm x 19cm, together with a photograph of the sculpture in situ. £500 - £700

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£50 - £80 510 Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye Furniture Originally retailed by Heals, a teak coffee table of rectangular form with concave ends, raised to tapered legs united by a stretcher shelf, unlabelled, height 35cm, length 121cm and width 40cm. £40 - £60 511 Cmielow - A post war coffee service in the Goplana pattern in red with freeform white vertical lined decoration, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, coffee pot, cream and sugar, height of tallest 28cm. (9)

514 514 3 John Nash, RA (1893-1977) - ‘Harvest Time’, lithograph, from the School Prints series, signed in the stone, framed, 44cm x 70cm. £120 - £180

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518 518 3 Sir William Nicholson (1872-1949) - ‘K is for Keeper’, woodcut, framed, 24cm x 20cm, also two others from the series ‘An Illustrated Alphabet’ also H. R. H. The Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria and one other. (6). £300 - £400

512 Brandon - Radiating Circles, oil impasto on board, signed, framed, 76cm x 81.5cm. £100 - £150 515

519 3 Valerie Thornton (1931-1991) - ‘St Davids’, etching, signed in pencil and dated ‘71, numbered 65/75, framed, 40cm x 53cm, also three other etchings by the same hand. (4) £150 - £200

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Contemporary Glass Society Fundraising Auction In 2012, CGS launched a new, state-of-the-art website specifically designed for our needs at the time. It has served us well, but seven years later the advances in technology now and in the future means our once high tech site is out of date and will soon no longer be functional. We need to raise in the region of ÂŁ15,000 for a new site, which will meet our expectations for the next seven years. It seems like a large amount of money but we are continually demanding more and more sophistication from our website to enable CGS to meet the needs of members in an increasingly technological age. CGS has asked a number of its high profile members if they would join an auction and help raise funds. Very generously we have some amazing work from outstanding makers including Colin Reid, Angela Jarman, Laura Hart, Carrie Fertig, Heike Brachlow, David Reekie, Keith Cummings, Philip and Monica Guggisberg and many more. This is a great opportunity to support CGS and buy a unique piece of Glass from an array of our best known makers. Bid for some great pieces of glass and help CGS to launch a new website in 2020. Pam Reekie - Membership and Fundraising Administrator

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520 David Reekie - Thrower VI - A lost wax cast glass figure of a man throwing a metal object, mounted to a cylindrical cast glass base coloured with enamels during firing, height 31cm. This work, numbered 6 of 6 is from a series called Throwers which were created during the London Olympics in 2012 where figures are observed throwing a series of different objects. Retail Price - £3000 521 Ingrid Hunter - Keepsake and scent bottle - A kiln cast glass trinket box internally decorated with a rococo style table in a deep golden amber colour, beneath a lid modeled with a scent bottle concealed within an elephant with a blue bird stopper resting on his back, height 17cm. Retail Price - £1200 522 Peter Layton - London Glassblowing - Nest - A vessel of teardrop form cased in clear crystal over blue with white and deep red to the interior, detailed with an oval aperture to the body, height 32cm. Retail Price - £950

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523 Alison Lowry - Symphony of Blue - A group of four highly polished pate de verre vessels each of identical tapered form in a graduated palette of blue tones, each height 28cm. Retail Price - £4500

524 James Maskrey - Cooks Resolution Ales - Manuka Beer - A free blown glass bottle with applied printed and distressed paper label showing Manuka Botanical drawing with Cooks Resolution Ales, height 21.5cm. Retail Price - £240

525 Angela Thwaites - Semillion Vessel - A kiln cast Gaffer casting crystal, from an original CAD design created from a 3D print, part of a series of Vessel Line ups, one of which is currently exhibited at New Glass Now in the Corning Museum of Glass, USA, height 5.5cm. Retail Price - £350

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526 Nancy Sutcliffe - Crabtastic - A large optical clear crystal glass block, engraved to the reverse with a crab highlighted with palladium leaf, height 21cm. Retail Price - ÂŁ1500

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527 Chris Ainslie - A Man of letters - A glass tile with enamels, sandblasted and engraved with a figure speaking before an audience, in tonal green over a white and pastel coloured ground, measures 20cm square, mounted and framed. Donated by Katharine Coleman Retail Price - ÂŁ200

527 528 David Reekie - Interrogation - An original pencil drawing showing two men in profile with a bird inbetween, drawn as a study for a piece of work at Dan Klein and Alan Pooles in March 2008, signed and dated, measures 41 x 34cm. Donated by Katherine Coleman Retail Price - ÂŁ800

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529 Catherine Hough - Reflective Eyes - A large clear crystal glass sculpture of compressed disc form with cut, polished and satin finish detail, raised to a matched hemispherical base, height 38cm. Retail Price - £3250

530 Professor Keith Cummings - Pennant - A large glass and bronze form with a polished flat disc of glass with blue and red wave lines mounted to a spiralled textured bronze mount of tapered form, signed and dated 1991, length 48cm. Retail Price - £3500

531 Yoshiko Okada - Come Home - A kiln cast crystal glass sculpture of crescent form with a face in profile within the border with sandblasted waves and birds in flight, height 20cm. Retail Price - £1500

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532 Amanda Lawrence - The Pheasant and the Bottle Flies - A clear crystal glass dish of shallow circular form engraved with a bird’s wing to the reverse with applied foil back insects over, width 27.5cm. Retail Price - £420

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533 Stephen Gillies & Kate Jones Landscape - A Swedish overlay ovoid form with wheel cut and sandblasted decoration depicting an abstract landscape, height 12cm. Retail Price - £840

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534 Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg - Twilight Netting - A large ovoid blown glass vase with underlay and double overlay with black, white and magenta cut through in a repeat optical lozenge pattern, height 41cm. Retail Price - ÂŁ6500

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535 Colin Reid - Untitled R1838 - A cast and polished glass sculpture of square section with a central circular aperture, internally decorated with graduated layers of black and white within the clear crystal glass, mounted to a polished black slate base, height 28cm. Retail Price - ÂŁ3000

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536 536 Laura Hart - Cymbidium Carnelian Flame - A fused and kiln formed glass representation of a cymbidium orchid flower with enamelled decoration, measures 30cm by 30cm.

537 537 Stewart Hearn - ‘Pair of Miniature Soft Pots’ - a pair of asymmetric bodied vases, one in copper blue with grey 45/100, and the other in olive with bronze 48/100. Height 18cm. Both from a limited edition of 100.

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538 Angela Jarman - Sphagnum Forest Floor II - A large black glass cast leaf of undulating form decorated with two cast alluminium spiked forms, length 45cm. Retail Price - £3400

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539 Carrie Fertig - Silver Lamb - A large flameworked borosilicate glass figure of a stylised lamb with silvered interior, height 45cm. Retail Price - £2500

539A Joseph Harrington – Ravine II – A large cast and polished glass sculptural form in a graduated clear to deep amber, lost ice process with salt erosion, height 48cm. Retail Price - £3400 539A

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540 540 Jeffrey Sarmiento - Encylopedia - A large screen printed, fused and polished glass block internally decorated with coloured line drawings of places and events. Encyclopedia is an ongoing body of work that records the artists daily experience of life as a perpetual forigner. Images, texts, patterns are created, remixed and fused togfether. A repository for knowledge, Encyclopedia uses transparency to express the idea of seeing all the layers of information at once, measures 15cm x 15cm x 21cm. Retail price - £1750

540A Heike Brachlow & Ayse Simsek – Winding #3 – Cast glass sculptural disc form with internal apertures decorated with silk, rayon and polyester yarns in a repeat linear design, 36cm across. Retail price - £6800 540A

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The Studio Sale of Libby January Libby January : An Artist's studio sale

Fieldings are honoured to be hosting this auction, as Libby was a personal family friend of Will Farmer (Director) who says: “There will never be another Libby�

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Libby January – Off the wall… by Will Farmer I first met Libby over 20 years ago at a friend's house one warm summer's evening. I was young, a little wet behind the ears and remember being introduced to Libby and her husband Tibor! Tibor was larger than life, loud, funny, always laughing… in contrast there was Libby, cool, smiling and radiating with a calm confidence I had never experienced before! My youth and inexperience seemed amplified in Libby’s company, here was a lady who clearly had nothing to prove nor did she need anyone’s approval! She was a remarkable lady who seemed to notice and understand everything in the world and was as a result, in my opinion, a very good judge of character! Once you were in, you were in! Interestingly this confidence, self-awareness even mindfulness resonated through Libby’s work which over the 20 or so years since I first met her has grown, developed and matured! Libby January was born in Cambridge and initially trained and worked as an infant/junior teacher. Married and with 2 grown-up children Libby & Tibor moved to Warwickshire, a place she would call home for the rest of her life. About 30 years ago she made a major change of direction when she returned to college in order to develop her lifelong interest in art. Over 4 years she attended two courses and subsequently gained diplomas in Fine Art and Printmaking. After leaving college, Libby began working from her new studio at the top of her garden experimenting with different media. The resulting work gained her wide acclaim and over her career she was included in a large number of exhibition events and competitions, both regionally and nationally. At the beginning, she had a significant break-through when one of her large pastel abstracts was chosen to hang in the summer exhibition at the Royal Academy in London. This exhibition, acknowledged as one of the major international art events, gave Libby the opportunity to be noticed by a larger audience. This included fine art publishers, gallery administrators, agencies and of course the general public. The subsequent interest shown by the “art world” became Libby’s springboard to her career as a full time professional artist. She took part in many art events across the UK and had a number of solo exhibitions with her work included in limited edition fine art print catalogues. Her work has been exhibited nationally through Open exhibitions, including The Mall Galleries and via other commercial galleries. On the whole Libby used pastels as her preferred medium but was quite prepared to use anything that would make a mark whether it was pencils, crayons, charcoal, felt-tips or acrylic, water and fixative to get a more painterly, brushy feel. She usually worked on paper but occasionally on canvas. Libby always liked to work directly onto the canvas or paper without preliminary sketching, to build up a history of meaning. She liked to work on more than one piece at a time and on different sizes to sustain spontaneity and freshness to prevent getting too comfortable and reverting to clichés. Libby invariably worked standing up too, primarily to keep an immediate physical connection with the subject and the image. Sadly, Libby passed away earlier this year on the 11th of March after a short battle with cancer. While we had not seen each other for some time there was still that connection with Libby and Tibor through friends and online which following Libby’s death has bought us all back together. I was so honoured when Tibor asked if I would help him and their son Jody look after Libby’s studio and work. Tibor and Jody knew exactly what to do, exactly what Libby would have wanted them to do, offer the whole studio, Libby’s remaining body of work in support of Myton Hospice, the hospice who cared for Libby at the end of her life. So here we are, with an amazing selection of work from not only a remarkable lady but a hugely talented and respected artist! This sale offers a chance to own a piece of Libby’s work and support the amazing work of Myton Hospice! Ever since that first phone call I’ve thought of Libby often and wondered what she would think about all this… I think she’d be sat back, watching us all run around with a wry smile on her face!

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543 543 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Dada Data’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, bears Thompsons, Aldeburgh, Suffolk gallery label verso, framed, 19cm x 57cm. £150 - £250

541 541 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Pi in the sky’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl and acrylic, inscribed on artist’s label verso, unframed, 101cm x 120cm.

544 Libby January (British 20th Century)-’Unstreaming’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl and oil pastel, titled on stretcher, unframed, 101cm x 127cm. £200 - £300

£200 - £300

545 545 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Crossed References’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, titled on artist’s label, bears Thompson’s, Aldeburgh gallery label verso, framed, 8.5cm x 39cm. £50 - £80

542 542 Libby January (British 20th Century)- ‘Raw Data’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, framed, 49cm x 69cm. £200 - £300

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550 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A Note For the Composer’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, framed, 17cm x 66cm. £100 - £150

546 546 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘D’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, titled on artist’s label verso, framed, 20cm x 24cm, together with ‘Let it Grow’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, framed, 20cm x 29cm. (2) £100 - £150

548 548 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Pandora’s Box’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, titled on artist’s label verso, bears Thompson’s, Aldeburgh gallery label verso, framed, 52cm x 52cm. £200 - £300

551 551 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A Dream is a Dream’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, framed, 25cm x 50cm. £100 - £150 552 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘The Charm of Quantum Love’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, framed, 34cm x 69cm. £100 - £150

547 547 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Billets Doux’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, titled on artist’s label, framed, 20cm x 29cm. £50 - £80

549 549 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Multiple Choices’, mixed media collage with pastel and coloured paper, signed with initials, bears Mall Galleries, Federation of British Artists label verso, framed, 30cm x 55cm. £150 - £250

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553 553 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘What Do You Mean?’, graphite on tracing paper collage, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label, framed, 39cm x 39cm within a box frame. £100 - £150

554 554 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Collage with gold leaf, graphite on tracing paper collage, signed with initials, framed, 41cm x 40cm within a box frame. £100 - £150

555 555 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Collage with yellow rectangle, acrylic, pastel and graphite on tracing paper collage, signed with initials, framed, 21cm x 30cm within a box frame.

557 557 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Toril Azzalini-Macmecler’, graphite and pastel with collage, signed with initials, 41cm x 42cm within a box frame. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

556 556 Libby January (British 20th Century) ‘Composition’, graphite and acrylic on tracing paper collage, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, framed, 33cm x 33cm within a box frame.

558 558 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Noise’, graphite, pastel and tracing paper, 40cm x 40cm within a box frame.

£100 - £150

559 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘SousEntendus’, graphite and pastel with collage, signed with initials, 51cm x 51 within a box frame.

£100 - £150

£120 - £180

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560 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Collage with red, blue and black, graphite and pastel with collage, signed with initials, framed, 50cm x 60cm.

562 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘The Indefinite Article’, pastel, graphite and acrylic collage laid down onto canvas, signed with initials, framed, 96cm x 121cm.

563 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘I Wrote you a letter (but I didn’t send it)’, pastel, acrylic, graphite and pastel on board, framed, 69cm x 48cm.

£80 - £120

£300 - £400

£150 - £250

564 564 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Plan A’, pastel and acrylic on board, framed, 50cm x 60cm.

561 561 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Ai’, pastel, stencil and tracing paper, collage, signed with initials, framed, 60cm x 61cm. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

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565 Libby January (British 20th Century) Multicoloured strokes on a blue ground, pastel, graphite and acrylic on board, signed with initials, framed, 28cm x 88cm. £200 - £300

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569 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Half Angel’, graphite and acrylic, signed with initials, framed, 56cm x 56cm. £100 - £150

567 567 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Red points on a textured ground, pastel drawing, signed with initials, 35cm x 70cm within a box frame. £120 - £180

570 570 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘No Comment’, mixed media with pastel and acrylic, signed with initials, framed, 59cm x 59cm. £200 - £300 568 568 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Secret’, graphite and acrylic, signed with initials, framed, 51cm x 59.5cm. £100 - £150 566 566 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Glide Slope’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, 35cm x 70cm within a box frame also one other ‘Floating’. (2)

571 571 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Colour points and diagonals, graphite and pastel with collage, signed with initials, framed, 40cm x 50cm.

£200 - £300

£80 - £120

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572 572 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Words Fail Me’, graphite and pastel with collage, signed with initials, 42cm x 43cm within a box frame.

575 575 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Haha’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, framed, 49cm x 69cm. £100 - £150

578 578 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘All Figured Out’, pastel, graphite and acrylic, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, framed, 50cm x 69.5cm. £150 - £250

£80 - £120

573 573 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Feeling the Heat’, pastel on tracing paper, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, framed, 49cm x 69cm.

576 576 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Body lines’, pastel, graphite and acrylic, signed with initials, inscribed on artist’s label verso, framed, 49cm x 69cm. £150 - £250

£200 - £300

574 574 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Love and Kisses’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, framed, 49cm x 69cm.

577 577 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Thinking of A...’, pastel, graphite and acrylic, signed with initials, framed, 51cm x 72cm. £150 - £250

£150 - £250

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579 579 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A Song Line’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, signed with initials, 39cm x 39cm within a box frame, also a companion - a pair. (2) £200 - £300


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581 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Look Up’, acrylic and pastel on canvas, signed with initials, unframed, 76cm x 76cm, also one other unframed acrylic by the same hand. (2) £200 - £300

584 584 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Unwritten Song’, acrylic, graphite and pastel on canvas, signed with initials, titled on stretcher, unframed, 92cm x 92cm.

580 580 Libby January (British 20th Century) ‘Unfinished’, acrylic and pastel on canvas, framed, 76cm x 76cm. £150 - £250 582

£200 - £300

582 Libby January (British 20th Century)- ‘Free Falling’, acrylic and pastel on canvas, signed with initials, unframed, 90cm x 90cm.

585 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Talk to Me, acrylic, graphite and pastel on canvas, unframed, 90cm x 90cm.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

583 583 Libby January (British 20th Century)- ‘A New Start’, acrylic and pastel on canvas, unframed, 91cm x 91cm

586 586 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘What’s Ap’, acrylic, graphite and pastel on canvas, signed with initials, unframed, 90cm x 90cm.

£120 - £180

£150 - £250

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589 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Strange Attractions’, acrylic and sticky backed vinyl on canvas, titled verso, unframed, 100cm x 120cm. £200 - £300

587 587 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Relative Space In Time’, acrylic and pastel on canvas, titled on a label verso, unframed, 101cm x 127cm.

592 592 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Earth’, acrylic on canvas, signed and titled verso, unframed, 91cm x 91cm.

£300 - £400

£80 - £120 590 590 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘We Have Art So That We Shall Not Die of Reality’, mixed media of pastel and acrylic on canvas, bears Mall Galleries, Federation of British Artists label dated 2019 verso, unframed, 90cm x 90cm.

593 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Collage with tracing paper strips, pastel, graphite and acrylic, unframed, 99cm x 124cm, also a similar smaller example. (2)

£150 - £250

594 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Mixed media of pastel and acrylic on paper in pink, red and blue, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 30cm x 20cm, also five other pastel drawings by the same hand. (6)

588 588 Libby January (British 20th Century) ‘Thanatos’, acrylic on canvas, signed and titled verso, unframed, 101cm x 127cm.

£30 - £50

£120 - £180 595 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Mixed media of pastel and graphite on paper in magenta and orange, mounted but unframed, 25cm x 17cm, also four other pastel drawings by the same hand. (5)

£300 - £400

£80 - £120

591 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Love’, mixed media of pastel and collage on canvas, unframed, 90cm x 90cm.

596 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Lela’, acrylic and pastel collage on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 31cm x 41cm, also one other pastel drawing titled ‘Do a Little Dance Make a Little Love’. (2)

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

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597 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘In Other Words’, graphite and pastel on tracing paper collage, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 38cm x 40cm, and another collage titled ‘Connect’. (2) £150 - £250 598 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Little Dance’ mixed media of pastel and acrylic on paper, mounted but unframed, 52cm x 59cm. £60 - £80 599 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Something and Nothing’, mixed media of pastel and graphite on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 28cm x 68cm, also two other mixed media drawings by the same hand. (3) £120 - £180 600 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Cirque du Soleil’, mixed media and pastel collage, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 30cm x 39cm, also two other pastel collages by the same hand. (3) £80 - £120

602 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Memo to Self’, collage with pastel, acrylic and torn tracing paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 41cm x 52cm, also one other collage titled ‘If and only if’ by the same hand. (2) £120 - £180 603 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘The Game’, collage with pastel, graphite and torn tracing paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 36cm x 41cm, also one other collage by the same hand. (2) £60 - £80 604 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Bukowsky’, collage with pastel, graphite and torn tracing paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 23cm x 51cm, also one other collage titled ‘Lines’ by the same hand. (2) £100 - £150 605 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Squares Dancing’, collage with pastel, graphite and torn tracing paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 19cm x 50cm, also two other collages by the same hand. (3)

601 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Chasing the Moment’, pastel and acrylic on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 52cm x 34cm, also four other drawings by the same hand. (5)

£150 - £250

£200 - £300

£100 - £150

606 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Crater - Ready But Not Steady’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, unframed, 69cm x 94cm.

607 Libby January (British 20th Century) - Female figure, pastel drawing, unframed, 112cm x 82cm.

608 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Plan AaA’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, unframed, 29cm x 88cm. £60 - £80 609 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘It Counts’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, unframed, 60cm x 63cm. £80 - £120

610 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Lovely Lines’, pastel and graphite, signed with initials, unframed, 55cm x 72cm, also three other pastel drawings by the same hand. (4) £80 - £120 611 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Dwell Time’, pastel drawing , signed with initials, unframed, 47cm x 47cm, also four other unframed pastel drawings. (5) £100 - £150

£60 - £80

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612 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Pixellated pot’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, unframed, 55cm x 48cm, also one other pastel drawing titled ‘Storm’. (2) £80 - £120 613 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Tone Poem (III)’, pastel and graphite on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 12cm x 17cm, also three other drawings. (4) £120 - £180 614 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘The Gates of Dawn’, pastel drawing, inscribed on Mall Galleries, Federation of British Libraries, Pastel Society Exhibition 2017 label verso, mounted but unframed, 17cm x 54cm. £100 - £150 615 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A1X’, acrylic and pastel on paper, signed with initials, unframed, 105cm x 93cm, and one other pastel drawing. (2) £80 - £120 616 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Piper at the Gates’, pastel drawing, unframed, 6cm x 38cm, also three other pastel drawings. (4) £80 - £120 617 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Corner Table’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, unframed, 36cm x 39cm, also three other pastel drawings. (4) £100 - £150 618 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Springy’, acrylic and pastel on paper, signed with initials, unframed, 52cm x 61cm, also one other pastel titled ‘Main Stem’. (2) £100 - £150 619 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Catching the Sun’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, unframed, 66cm x 27cm, also two other pastel drawings. (3)

620 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Feed the Horse’, pastel and graphite, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 27cm x 66cm. £70 - £100 621 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Above and Below’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 26cm x 64cm. £80 - £120 622 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Modules’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 25cm x 64cm.

£60 - £80 629 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Some Kind of Game?’, acrylic and applied sticky backed vinyl on canvas, unstretched and unframed, 126cm x 102cm. £40 - £60

£80 - £120 623 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘From a Friend’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 27cm x 27cm. £40 - £60 624 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Dell Time’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, unframed, 39cm x 43cm, also two other pastel drawings. (3) £100 - £150 625 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Dark Pool’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 50cm x 26cm, also one other pastel drawing. (2) £80 - £120 626 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Fun Sunday II’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 24cm x 17cm, also with seven other pastel drawings. (8) £80 - £120 627 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Feral Frolic’, pastel on paper, signed with initials, mounted but unframed, 36cm x 98cm, also two other pastel drawings. (3) £150 - £250

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628 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A Line from a Poem’, pastel, graphite and acrylic on canvas, unstretched and unframed, 85cm x 112cm, also one other similar work. (2)

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630 630 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Tee Junction’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, framed, 68cm x 92cm. £150 - £200


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633 633 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Picadilly, Picadaffy, Picadaffy-Dilly Line’, pastel drawing, signed with initials, inscribed on artists label verso, framed, 41cm x 34cm.

635 635 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Z Vision’, pastel drawing, inscribed on artist’s label verso, signed with initials, framed, 64cm x 64cm. £200 - £300

£100 - £150 631 631 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Summer Pond’, pastel drawing, titled on artist’s label verso, framed, 60cm x 25cm. £100 - £150

636 636 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Lime Light’, pastel drawing, inscribed on label verso, signed with initials, framed, 59cm x 59cm.

632 632 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Dream Stream’, pastel drawing, titled on artist’s label verso, framed, 40cm x 50cm.

634 634 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Floral Flourish’, pastel drawing, artists label verso, framed, 49cm x 42cm.

£200 - £300

£150 - £200

£100 - £150

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641 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Phizz 6’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, signed and inscribed on stretcher, unframed, 100cm x 50cm. £100 - £150

637 637 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘The Power of Now’, pastel drawing, inscribed on label verso, signed with initials, framed, 73cm x 73cm. 640 640 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘From Alpha to Omg’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, inscribed on stretcher, framed, 100cm x 50cm.

£200 - £300

642 642 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Tic A Toc’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, framed, 61cm x 76cm. £120 - £180

£100 - £150 638 638 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘String driven things’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, inscribed on artist’s label, framed, 20cm x 50cm within a box frame. £80 - £120 639 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘A Rainfish’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, signed and inscribed on stretcher, framed, 100cm x 50cm.

643 643 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Before your very eyes’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, inscribed verso, unframed, 92cm x 92cm.

£150 - £200

£150 - £250

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644 644 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Rainfish’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, inscribed on stretcher, unframed, 80cm x 80cm. £200 - £300 645 Libby January (British 20th Century) ‘Attractors’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, unframed, 61cm x 76cm, also one other mixed media collage by the same hand. (2) £100 - £150

646 646 Libby January (British 20th Century) - ‘Pi Eyed’, mixed media on canvas with sticky backed vinyl, unframed, 100cm x 120cm. £200 - £300

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650 650 Micheal Chapman (B. 1933) - ‘Sail boats, East Quay, Wells, Norfolk’, oil on board, signed and dated 2009 verso, bears Pinkfoot Gallery, Norfolk Gallery, framed, 31cm x 41cm, also one other oil by the same hand. (2) £150 - £200

647 647 John Piper, RA (1903-1992) - Castle keep, lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered 17/70, framed, 62cm x 45cm.

651 David Beer (B. 1943) - ‘Cornish Sunset’, oil on board, signed with initials, signed and dated ‘10 verso, framed, 20cm x 20cm.

£600 - £800

£60 - £80

648 Lawrence Jenkins (Contemporary) - ‘The Strand, Rye’, etching, signed in pencil and numbered 74/150, framed, 35.5cm x 34.5cm.

652 Ruth Burden (1925-2011) - Figures in a street scene, oil on canvas, signed, unframed, 40cm x 51cm.

£80 - £120

£100 - £200

£400 - £600

649 Micheal Chapman (B. 1933) - ‘Morston Marshes’, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram also signed on canvas overlap, bears Pinkfoot Gallery, Norfolk label verso, framed, 46cm x 61cm.

653 Janice Tchalenko - Dartington - A footed bowl in the Black Rose pattern, decorated with stylised flowers in black, red and green, unmarked, diameter 14.5cm.

655 Kiki Smith (Contemporary) - ‘Tattoo Print’, screen print, signed in pencil and dated 1995, numbered 52/100, bears Pace Prints, New York label verso, framed, 52cm x 77cm.

£40 - £60

£200 - £300

£150 - £200

654 654 Dame Paula Rego (B. 1935) - ‘Sewing on the Shadow III’, etching with aquatint, signed in pencil and inscribed ‘A/P’ (artist’s proof), framed, 28cm x 19.5cm. Published by Marlborough Graphics, London 1992 from the edition of 50.

656 Bernard Meadows (1915-2005) - ‘Molloy’, etching with aquatint, signed in pencil and dated ‘66, numbered 6/10, framed, 20.5cm x 57.5cm. £250 - £300

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657 Georgie Hopton (B. 1967) - Palette with pink bows, mixed media of glitter and ribbon, framed, 27cm x 38cm. £100 - £150

660 Roxy Walsh (B. 1964) - ‘Portrait, Chair’, acrylic on canvas, signed verso, unframed, 30.5cm x 30.5cm also four acrylic landscape sketches by the same hand (5). £100 - £150 661 Kenneth Lawson (1920-2008) - Landscape, oil on board, signed, framed, 20cm x 25cm, also one other oil by Lillian Delevoryas. (2) £100 - £150

658 658 Nicola Tyson (B. 1960) - ‘Peasant Folk II’, gouache, inscribed and dated 1995 on exhibition label verso, framed, 61cm x 48cm. £150 - £250

662 662 Sandra Blow, RA (1925-2006) - ‘Red Melange’, lithograph with hessian strips and applied collage, signed in pencil, unframed, 71cm x 71cm. £300 - £400 663 Usha Kholsa RBSA - A collection of studio pottery vases including four of cylindrical form, one of globular form and one of abstract form, each with painted, applied or incised decoration, tallest 23cm. (6)

£80 - £120

£400 - £600 667 Catherine Yass (B. 1963) - Stage, screen print, signed in pencil verso, artist’s proof, unframed, 88cm x 74cm, also two screen prints by Justin Knowles. (3) £100 - £150

664 Sandra Blow, RA (1925-2006) - ‘Double Diamond’, silkscreen with applied collage, signed and titled in pencil, unframed, 66cm x 66cm.

668 Usha Khosla RBSA - A later 20th Century studio pottery dish of square form with incised linear decoration and three integral candle holders, length 33cm, together with a vase of oval section with incised decoration, S/D, both in muted tones, incised monogram to base. (2)

£300 - £500

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

659 659 Humphrey Ocean (B. 1951) - A sheep dog, screen print, signed with initials and dated 2010 in pencil, numbered 40/40, framed 41cm x 51cm.

666 666 Sir Peter Blake, RA (B.1932) - ‘Costume Life Drawing’, screen print, signed in pencil, artist’s proof, unframed, 22cm x 43cm.

665 Sandra Blow, RA (1925-2006) - ‘Colour Within’, silkscreen with applied collage, signed in pencil, artist’s proof, unframed, 71cm x 71cm. £200 - £300

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676 Dylan Bowen - An earthenware bowl of circular section, slip decorated, diameter 35cm, impressed seal mark.

669 Usha Khosla RBSA - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery vase comprising a bottle form vase with a wide rectangular rim with banded decoration, height 30cm, a twin stem vase formed as two conjoined cylinders and a freeform slender vase with impressed stylised leaves, all in tones of brown and black and with incised signatures. (3)

£100 - £150 677 Bruce McLean (B. 1944) - ‘Horizontal Dawn’, screen print, unframed, signed in pencil, 115cm x 153cm.

£60 - £80

£300 - £500

670 Usha Kosla RBSA - A later 20th Century studio pottery vase of globular form with collar neck with a textured finish and glazed in tones of brown and blue, height 26cm, together with another vase of ovoid form decorated with diagonal bands in green and brown, both with incised monogram to base. (2)

678 Bruce McLean (B. 1944) - ‘Vertical Dusk’, screen print, signed in pencil, unframed, 149cm x 117cm. £300 - £500

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£60 - £80 671 Usha Khosla RBSA - A collection of later 20th Century studio pottery vessels and vases, all of irregular form and with a textured finish in tones of brown and blue, all with incised monogram, height of tallest 42cm. (5)

679 Bruce McLean (B. 1944) - ‘Burnt’, screen print, signed in pencil, numbered 25/75, unframed, 94cm x 74cm. £200 - £300 680 Frederick Gore (1913-2009) - ‘The Poppy Field’, lithograph, signed in pencil, numbered 98/250, unframed, 61cm x 72cm, also two other unframed lithographs by the same hand. (3)

£60 - £80

£100 - £150

672 Usha Khosla RBSA - A later 20th Century studio pottery Landscape vessel, the textured ground decorated in tones of blue and brown, height 18cm, together with another similar example, a square dish and a rectangular dish, all with incised monogram. (4)

681 Bridget Drakeford - A contemporary studio pottery vase of ovoid form with everted rim decorated in a mottled green and brown glaze, incised signature, height 12cm, together with a Poole Pottery Delphis ginger jar. (2)

£60 - £80

£50 - £70

673 Lynne Moore (contemporary) - ‘Chic’, pochoir print, signed in pencil and dated 1979, framed, 14cm x 13cm, also an abstract oil by another hand. (2)

682 Carel Weight (1908-1997) - ‘The Day of Doom’, lithograph, singed in pencil, numbered 63/250, unframed, 64cm x 59cm, also one other lithograph titled ‘Allegro Strepitoso’ by the same hand. (2)

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£60 - £80 674 After Andy Warhol (1928-1987) - Princess Diana, photographic reproduction, published by Cambridge Arts Gallery Limited 1998, framed, 64cm x 55cm. £100 - £150

675 Tony Laverick - Two contemporary studio pottery bowls, both of square section, the first with a mottled splatter effect in blue and yellow against the terracotta ground, length 23cm, the second black with a splattered lustre, both with relief monogram. (2) £80 - £120

£80 - £120 683 After Ruskin Spear (1911-1990) - ‘After the Hanging’, lithograph, signed ‘p.p. Ruskin Spear’ in pencil, printer’s proof, numbered 70/150, unframed, 60cm x 77cm, also one other lithograph by the same hand and two other unframed prints. (4) £100 - £150

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684 In the manner of Bob Crooks - A studio glass decanter of slender sleeve form with narrow neck in a graduated blue to clear, fitted with a decorative stopper with blue glass U form detail, unsigned, height 49cm.

687 Tapio Wirkkala - Iittala - A large Avena glass vase of textured sleeve form, engraved signature, height 28cm, together with two smaller examples. (3)

£80 - £120

688 Waistel Cooper - A later 20th Century studio pottery vase of squat form with collar neck and everted rim, with a tonal brown glaze, painted signature, height 13cm.

£150 - £200

£80 - £120 689 Ulrica Hydman-Vallien - Kosta Boda - A contemporary Tulipa range vase of waisted form with a hand painted tulip against the mottled white ground, height 26cm, together with another bowl decorated with hand painted caterpillars and plums on a frosted ground, both signed and with original labels. (2) £60 - £80

685 685 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight Glass - An Attenuated bottle vase of slender skittle form, internally decorated with tonal green and blue whiplash lines, height 37cm, together with a squat blue vase with Coachbolt mark and original paper label. (2) £150 - £200 686 John Dermer - Wedgwood - A circular stoneware pottery wall plaque circa 1972, with a looped fingerprint style design with tonal brown glaze, hand signed to the reverse, width 24cm. £80 - £120

690 Unknown - A pair of contemporary studio glass scent bottles in the style of Okra, each of compressed form and decorated with pulled lines in tones of purple and green with a petrol iridescence, with conforming globe form stoppers, height of tallest 15cm. (2) £80 - £120 691 Unknown - A contemporary studio glass bowl of oval section in graduated blue with a deep blue core with all over incised decoration, length 38cm. £30 - £50

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692 Bertil Vallien - Kosta Boda - A contemporary blown glass vase of bottle form with a tall drawn slender neck and flat rim, graduated clear to opal and the neck decorated with a brown spiral line and orange flecks, signed to base and retains label, height 21cm.

695 Bertil Vallien - Kosta Boda A contemporary Artist’s Collection glass vase of cylindrical form, decorated with multicoloured canes and iridescent white mottling over the clear crystal ground, beneath an applied blue rim, engraved signature, height 19cm.

£60 - £80 693 Bertil Vallien - Kosta Boda A contemporary Artist’s Choice Satellite vase of compressed shouldered form, with slender collar neck and flat rim cased in tonal amethyst over clear crystal decorated with mottled colour and gold aventurine, engraved signature and retains label, height 31.5cm. £120 - £150 694 Heikki Orvola - Nuutajarvi Notsjo A large post war glass plate of shallow circular form internally decorated with a fine white lattachino spiral line, engraved signature and original foil label, diameter 39cm. £60 - £80

£120 - £150 696 Nachtmann - A contemporary glass bowl moulded with a stylised leaf design to the centre in graduating red to green to orange against the frosted ground, diameter 36cm. £40 - £60 697 Unknown - A large contemporary studio glass bowl of slumped square section cased in blue over clear and cut with an abstract block and line design, indistinct signature to the base, width 32cm. £60 - £80 698 Jan Johansson - Orrefors - A large later 20th Century Expo plate decorated with radial slice cuts, diameter 49cm. £200 - £250

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699 Bryant Fedden - A contemporary glass decanter hand engraved with a stylised scrolling motif, globular stopper with internal air bubble, engraved signature, height 23cm.

703 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Sack vase internally decorated with a combed stripe pattern in black and white, engraved signature, height 8cm.

£40 - £60

£30 - £50

700 Siddy Langley - A contemporary studio glass bowl of green wrythen moulded form, raised on a clear frosted nautilus base, engraved signature, height 19cm.

704 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Golden Rain glass bowl of high sided form, the white ground speckled with a series of gold leaf and black linear designs, retains label, height 6cm.

£200 - £300 701 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of ovoid form with collar neck decorated with white spotting and green trails over the mottled blue ground, engraved signature, height 12.5cm. £60 - £80 702 Tiozzo Sergio - A collection of three contemporary Murano dishes all internally decorated with murrine canes cased in clear glass with a frosted finish, two polychromatic, the other monochrome, all retain labels, diameter 11cm. (3) £40 - £60

£40 - £60 705 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of sleeve form, decorated with white and green spotting and blue trails on the white ground, engraved signature, height 7.5cm. £30 - £50 706 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Undercliff trial vase of sleeve form in the Winter colourway, the stylised landscape picked out in tones of green brown against the mottle white and ochre ground, engraved signature, height 18cm. £150 - £200

713 707 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass bowl of high sided form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, retains label, height 7cm. £40 - £60 708 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Green Azurene votive cup, decorated with gold and silver leaf over a green ground, height 7cm. £40 - £60 709 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass vase of globular form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, height 10cm. £50 - £70 710 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass vase of globular form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, retains label, height 7cm. £40 - £60 711 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of sleeve form, decorated with silver leaf to the mottled blue ground, retains label, height 7cm. £40 - £60

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712 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass vase of sleeve form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, retains label, flame pontil mark, height 17cm. £80 - £120 713 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass vase of sleeve form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, height 21.5cm. £80 - £120 714 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Black Azurene glass vase of sleeve form, decorated with gold and silver leaf over an ink blue ground, retains label, height 8cm. £40 - £60 715 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Blue Azurene glass vase of compressed square form with everted rim, decorated with gold and silver leaf over a mid blue ground, engraved signature, height 11cm. £50 - £80


Contemporary

716 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of compressed ovoid form decorated with green and pink trails and white spots on the mottled ground, engraved signature, height 6.5cm. £30 - £50 717 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Golden Rain vase of square sleeve form decorated with gold aventurine over a graduated red to opal ground, engraved signature, height 9cm. £40 - £60 718 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Golden Rain vase of square sleeve form decorated with cinnamon trails and gold aventurine over a graduated blue to opal ground, engraved signature, height 10cm. £40 - £60 719 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Golden Rain scent bottle of tapering form with globular stopper decorated with blue trails and gold aventurine over a graduated blue to opal ground, engraved signature, retains label, height 9cm. £60 - £80 720 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Golden Rain vase of shouldered form decorated with deep blue trails and gold aventurine over a graduated blue to opal ground, engraved signature, height 10cm. £60 - £80

721 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Golden Rain scent bottle of square sleeve form with globular stopper, decorated with gold aventurine over a graduated blue to opal ground, engraved signature, height 10cm.

727 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive scent bottle of square sleeve form, decorated with gold aventurine and red spotting over the black ground, with conforming globular stopper, engraved signature, height 10cm.

732 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of sleeve form decorated with white spotting and green and pink streaks, all in an iridescence on a mottled ground, engraved signature, height 8.5cm.

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

722 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Pink Fizz vase of sleeve form, decorated with gold aventurine and pink trails on the mottled white ground, engraved signature, height 11.5cm.

728 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive scent bottle of square sleeve form decorated with gold aventurine, black trails and red spotting over the black ground, with conforming globular stopper, engraved signature, height 9.5cm.

733 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century early Undercliff trial vase with a stylised tree lined landscape in polychrome colours on the mottled white ground, engraved signature, height 15.5cm.

£70 - £90 723 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive scent bottle of square sleeve form decorated with amethyst trails and gold aventurine over a graduated green to opal ground, engraved signature, height 9cm. £40 - £60 724 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century vase of cylindrical form with gold and silver leaf on the mottled red ground, flame pontil mark, retains label, height 19cm. £40 - £60 725 Isle of Wight - Two later 20th Century Minimal glass figures in the form of a stylised bear, height 4.5cm, and a frog, both in the Azurene pattern with gold and silver leaf on the white ground. (2) £60 - £80 726 Isle of Wight - Two later 20th Century Minimal glass figures in the form of a stylised polar bear, height 3.5cm, and a hedgehog, both in the black Azurene pattern with gold and silver leaf on the ink blue ground. (2)

£60 - £80 729 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Firecracker vase of compressed form decorated with gold leaf over a red ground, retains label, height 11cm. £60 - £80 730 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Firecracker glass scent bottle of square sleeve form decorated with gold leaf over the red ground, with conforming globular stopper, retains label, height 10cm. £40 - £60 731 Peter Layton - A later 20th Century studio glass bowl of circular section with part of the rim pulled and folded over, decorated with a streaked and mottled pattern in blue on the white ground, engraved signature and dated 1987, diameter 28.5cm. £250 - £350

£40 - £60

£150 - £250 734 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight A later 20th Century Inside Out vase of domed form decorated internally with streaks in tones of brown, engraved signature and retains label, height 9cm. £120 - £150 735 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of cylindrical form internally decorated with tonal brown streaks, engraved signature, height 7.5cm. £60 - £80 736 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight A later 20th Century Tortoiseshell glass vase of squat form with everted rim internally decorated with brown streaks and swirls, engraved signature, height 9cm. £80 - £120 737 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight A later 20th Century Tortoiseshell shallow glass bowl internally decorated with brown swirls and streaks, engraved signature, diameter 15.5cm. £80 - £120

£60 - £80

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742

738 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Tortoiseshell jar of squat form with globular stopper, both internally decorated with brown swirls and streaks, engraved signature, height 10cm.

740 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Undercliff trial vase with a stylised tree lined landscape in tones of green and purple against the mottled white ground, with an applied blue rim, height 19cm.

744 Temde, Swiss - A 1980s floor standing adjustable twin spotlight lamp, raised to a circular wooden base, height 139cm.

£120 - £150

£200 - £300

739 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Blue Azurene glass vase of globular form with everted rim decorated with gold and silver leaf against the mid blue ground, height 27.5cm.

741 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Landscape trial glass vase of sleeve form decorated with polychrome streaks and swirls and gold aventurine inclusions, engraved signature and retains label, height 11cm.

745 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Seaward glass attenuated bottle decorated with streaks in white, blue and green, engraved signature, height 47cm.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150 742 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Seascape vase of sleeve form decorated with stylised waves streaked in white and blue against the mottle white ground, engraved signature, height 17cm.

£50 - £80

£80 - £120 746 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Green Azurene Lollipop vase decorated with gold and silver leaf against the green ground, retains label, height 25cm. £80 - £120

£300 - £500 743 Isle of Wight - A pair of later 20th Century glass vases of cylindrical form decorated with iridescent amethyst and green streaks and white spotting on the mottled white ground, one retaining label, height 25cm. (2) £80 - £120 743

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Contemporary

752 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Aurene glass jar of ovoid form with everted rim, predominantly blue with mottling and streaks in green and white, flame pontil mark, height 11.5cm.

760 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass wine cup with mottled red interior, the exterior with gold leaf and running red lines against the black ground, engraved signature, height 5.5cm.

£40 - £60

£30 - £50

753 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Blue Azurene glass bowl of high sided form decorated with gold and silver leaf against the mid blue ground, retains label, height 8cm.

761 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Elizabethan Tapestry glass jar of dimpled form with crimped rim, decorated with a stylised foliate pattern in gold leaf against the black ground, engraved signature, height 6.5cm.

£50 - £80 747 747 Michael Harris - Mdina - A later 20th Century glass freeform sculpture, blue cased in clear with amethyst streaks, engraved signature, height 30cm. £400 - £600 748 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass Tortoiseshell charger decorated with internal tonal brown streaks, diameter 44cm. £200 - £300 749 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Aurene glass bowl of high sided form, predominantly mottled blue with streaks of ochre, retains label, diameter 14cm. £40 - £60 750 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A 20th Century Aurene glass jar of squat form with everted rim, predominantly blue with streaks and mottling in ochre and white, engraved signature, height 9cm. £150 - £200 751 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century British Museum glass vase of fluted flared form raised to a spread foot, internally decorated with iridescent green streaks and spots against the mottled ground, engraved signature, height 15.5cm. £150 - £200

754 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of ovoid form with everted rim internally decorated with blue swirls, height 10cm. £30 - £50

£40 - £60 762 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of squat form decorated with a gold leaf floral tapestry pattern against the green ground, height 9cm. £100 - £150

755 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass Fish vase with ruby core and gold and silver leaf cased in clear, engraved signature and retains label, height 19cm.

763 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive Firecracker vase of cylindrical form decorated with gold leaf on the mottled red and black ground, engraved signature, height 13cm.

£250 - £350

£60 - £80

756 Kerry Glass - A later 20th Century glass Axe Head vase decorated with internal green and ruby swirls and cased in clear, height 13cm.

764 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of globular form with flared collar neck, in a silver iridescence with white streaks, engraved signature, height 9cm.

£30 - £50 757 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass Fish vase decorated with pink and blue streaks and internal air bubbles and cased in clear, retains label, height 11.5cm. £30 - £50

£30 - £50 765 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Blue Azurene moonflask decorated with gold and silver leaf against the mid blue ground, retains label, height 7.5cm. £30 - £50

758 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass bowl of high sided form, the mottled ground decorated with swirls and spots in blue, pink, white and brown, engraved signature and retains label, height 6cm.

766 Adam Aaronson - A contemporary studio glass bottle decorated with a stylised landscape with mottled white, green and brown and cased in clear, engraved indistinct signature, height 8cm.

£30 - £50

£30 - £50

759 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of squat form decorated with veined shards in black and white against the mottled white ground, retains label, height 6.5cm.

767 Adam Aaronson - A contemporary studio glass bottle of compressed ovoid form decorated with a stylised landscape in muted tones of brown and blue with clear stopper, engraved signature, height 13.5cm.

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

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768 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of compressed form with everted rim decorated with blue and green streaks and brown spots, engraved signature, height 8cm. £120 - £150 769 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Seaward glass bottle of globular form with everted rim and conforming stopper, decorated with streaks of blue and green with mottled brown, engraved signature, height 14cm. £150 - £200 770 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Aurene glass vase of globular form with everted rim with green and ochre mottling to the upper and blue and green spots and streaks to the base, height 17cm. £60 - £80 771 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century scent bottle of compressed form with conforming stopper, decorated with a streaked and mottled petrol iridescence to the blue ground, engraved signature and retains label, height 16.5cm. £200 - £300

775 Timothy Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass scent bottle of globular form with collar neck and flattened back with conforming stopper, with red core, the outer with gold leaf and running red trails against the black ground, engraved signature, height 9cm.

779 Pauline Solven - A Garden bowl of ovoid form internally decorated with coloured spots over a green and rust banded ground, engraved signature and date for 1996, height 13.5cm.

£60 - £80

780 Kosta Boda - A contemporary Swedish glass candlestick of waisted form with internal white vertical trails, retains label, height 25.5cm.

776 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Minimal stylised glass dolphin in Black Azurene with gold leaf over the ink blue ground, length 8cm, together with a frog from the same range, both retaining labels. (2) £60 - £80 777 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Minimal stylised glass squirrel in Black Azurene with gold leaf over the ink blue ground, length 4cm, together with a mouse from the same range, both retain labels. (2) £60 - £80 778 Beatrix Castro - A pate de verre cage bowl circa 2001, the internal frosted clear ovoid bowl supported by external chevron design legs with arrow head terminals in tonal purple to blue, height 17.5cm. £500 - £800

£180 - £220

£40 - £60 781 Unknown - A later 20th Century Murano glass sculpture of a stylised bird cased in clear crystal over the black core with silver aventurine inclusions, unmarked, length 18cm. £40 - £60 782 David Bez - A contemporary slump glass wall hanging decorated with an abstract design, applied signature plaque, 86cm x 43cm. £120 - £150 783 Laura Birdsall - A large Fin bowl, 2014, of compressed ovoid form cased in peach over white over gold and cut with a vertical ripple line rising to a fine scalloped rim, engraved signature, width 36.5cm. £280 - £350

772 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century glass vase of ovoid form decorated with iridescent and tonal blue spots, retains label, height 9cm.

784 John Luxton - Stuart & Sons - A later 20th Century clear cut crystal vase of swollen ovoid form with a band of mitre cut lozenges over fine lines, unmarked, height 31cm.

£40 - £60 773 Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Aurene glass vase of squat cylindrical form with everted rim decorated with mottled blue streaks, engraved signature, height 10.5cm

£80 - £120

£150 - £200 774 Isle of Wight - A later 20th Century Archive glass vase of cylindrical form with black core cased in clear and decorated with an over mottled gold geometric pattern, engraved signature, height 26cm. £80 - £120 778

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Contemporary

787 3 Jacqueline Williams (B. 1962)- ‘Pippa Reading’, oil on board, signed with initials, inscribed on label verso, framed, 42cm x 90cm.

790 Death NYC (Contemporary) - ‘Monro Stars’, screen print, signed with initials and numbered 21/100 in pencil, framed, 29.5cm x 29.5cm.

£400 - £600

£80 - £120

788 Unknown - A glass occasional table of circular form, raised to a stepped spiral glass pedestal over a conforming base, unsigned, height 50cm and diameter 60cm. £250 - £350 785 785 3 Aaron Bird ‘Temper’ (B. 1971) - Figure in red, giclee printed on canvas, signed and numbered 14/50, unframed, 59cm x 59cm. £80 - £120

789 In the manner of Pieff Furniture - A glass twotier occasional table of rectangular form, with smoked glass tiers and a chromium plated tubular frame with swivel castors, height 40cm, width 79cm and depth 52cm. £50 - £80

791 791 Death NYC (Contemporary) - ‘Monro Glow’, screen print, signed in pencil and dated 2010, artist’s proof, framed, 42cm x 30cm. £80 - £120 786 786 3 Aaron Bird ‘Temper’ (B. 1971) - Boombox, giclee printed on canvas, signed and numbered 1/50, unframed, 100cm x 100cm.

790

£120 - £150

792 792 Missing Piece (Contemporary) - ‘Alice World War II’, screen print, signed in pencil and dated 2015, artist’s proof, framed, 22cm x 22cm. £60 - £80 787

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795 Louise Darby - A contemporary studio pottery shallow bowl decorated with brush stroke leaves against an off white ground, impressed mark, diameter 17.5cm. £30 - £50

799 799 3 Richard Kidd (1952-2008) - ‘The Cuillin Ridge, Skye’, oil on canvas, inscribed ‘The Stour Gallery’ label verso and dates 1998, framed, 70cm x 83cm.

793 793 Susie Cooper (1902-1995) - A study of cockerels, etching, signed in pencil, numbered 15/25, framed, 22.5cm x 28cm. £100 - £150

796 796 Tom Frost (Contemporary) - ‘Even on calm waters waves will rise’, screen print, signed in pencil and numbered 54/85, framed, 33cm x 44cm.

£250 - £350

£200 - £300

797 Tom Frost (Contemporary) - Tiger brand fireworks, screen print, signed in pencil and numbered 17/85, framed, 33cm x 44cm.

800 800 Oiva Toikka - Iittala - A Grey Ibis stylised glass bird with applied beak and footrim, engraved with signature, Nuutajarvi mark and 862/5000, retains label, height 17cm.

£200 - £300

£300 - £400

797

794 794 After Andy Warhol (1928-1987) - ‘Double Elvis’, photographic reproduction, framed, 69cm x 43cm. £60 - £80

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798 Youquing Li - A later 20th Century cast glass bowl formed as a frosted and stylised cityscape with stepped rim, diameter 34cm. £80 - £120

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Contemporary

801 801 3 Richard Kidd (1952-2008) - ‘Outcrop’, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed ‘ verso and dates 1996, unframed, 106cm x 99cm.

803

£250 - £350

804

802 Contemporary British School - ‘The Circus Elephant’, monoprint, signed indistinctly in pencil ‘Julia P’, numbered 1/1, framed, 37cm x 31cm.

803A 803A Allister Malcolm – Untitled – A large cast glass sculptural form of a fan shape with internal coloured threads to the clear crystal ground with gilded radial spots around a central hemispherical disc, the whole mounted to a rough hewn base, height 55cm.

£120 - £180

£120 - £180

803 3 Neil Moore (B. 1950) - ‘Torso’, charcoal drawing, signed, framed, 53cm x 37cm.

804 Contemporary British School - ‘Unloading Coal’, etching, indistinctly signed in pencil and numbered 3/30, framed, 10cm x 15cm, also one other etching by the same hand. (2)

802

£120 - £180

£40 - £60

805 805 Jane Gibbs (Contemporary) - ‘Red All Over’, pastel drawing, signed on label verso, framed, 38cm x 57cm, also three acrylics signed ‘Taylor’ and a watercolour. (5) £80 - £120 806 Roni Wilkins (Contemporary) - ‘Morston’, pastel, graphite and acrylic on paper, signed, inscribed on ‘The Flint Gallery’ label verso, framed, 24cm x 20cm, also a pastel drawing by George Taylor RBSA and a collage by Tim Collard. (3) £100 - £150 807 3 Richard Kidd (1952-2008) - Blue Mountains, pastel and oil on paper, signed and dated 1993, unframed, 34cm x 103cm. £50 - £70

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808 808 Hilary Baldwin (Contemporary) - ‘Untitled I’, silk screen print, signed and dated 1977 in pencil, numbered 2/9, framed 40cm x 45.5cm, also one other screen print by the same hand. (2) £80 - £120 809 3 Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013) - ‘PF 40’, silk screen print, signed in pencil and numbered 45/160, framed, 90cm x 90cm. This compendium of album covers was created in 2007 to commemorate Pink Floyd’s 40th anniversary.

810 810 3 Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013) - ‘Lamb Lies Down’, lithograph, signed and titled in pencil, numbered 79/99, framed, 58cm x 50cm. This print was used for the album cover of Genesis ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway’, produced in 1974. £300 - £500 811 3 After Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013) - ‘Pink Floyd - Back Catalogue’, photographic reproduction, framed, 48cm x 73cm. £40 - £60

£600 - £800

812 812 Gio Ponti - Venini - A later 20th Century Bottiglie A Canne decanter of slender bottle form with tall neck and spire form stopper, decorated with red and blue vertical stripes, engraved Venini and dated 1988, numbered 19/250, height 45cm. £300 - £500 813 3 Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013) - ‘Tiny Pictures’, an album cover design for Canadian rock band Thornley, screen print, signed in pencil, artist’s proof, framed, 55cm x 58cm. £300 - £500 814 Hugh Gerard Buyers (Contemporary) - Seated nude, impasto oil on canvas, signed, framed, 75cm x 89cm. £80 - £120

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Contemporary

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815 Wedgwood - A later 20th Century glass bowl of shallow oval form, graduated green to clear, acid marked, length 40cm, together with a Holmegaard style bottle vase in lime green, unmarked, height 36cm. (2)

817 Carlo Nason - Mazzega - A pair of 1970s Murano wall lights, the handblown glass of square form and domed to the centre with a textured finish and amber trails, mounted to a chrome support, 30cm x 30cm. (2)

820 Carlo Nason - Mazzega - A set of four 1970s Murano wall lights, the handblown glass of square form and domed to the centre with a textured finish and blue trails, mounted to a chrome support, 30cm x 30cm. (4)

£50 - £80

£150 - £200

£300 - £500

816 Alison Kinnaird MBE - A cameo glass panel titled Eclipse circa 2001, of rectangular form, cased in black over clear crystal and cameo cut with a central male figure surrounded by optic discs within a border of repeat standing male figures, set within a brushed stainless steel frame, engraved signature, height 37cm.

818 Carlo Nason - Mazzega - A pair of 1970s Murano wall lights, the handblown glass of square form and domed to the centre with a textured finish and blue trails, mounted to a chrome support, 30cm x 30cm. (2)

£1,200 - £1,500

821 Mark Briggs - A large contemporary wall mounted glass sculpture titled Harmony Wiggle of rectangular form with an ‘S’ form undulation decorated with overlapped panels in black, red and clear over a silver ground with textured detail, measures 97cm x 70cm. £300 - £500

£150 - £200 819 Carlo Nason - Mazzega - A set of four 1970s Murano wall lights, the handblown glass of square form and domed to the centre with a textured finish and blue trails, mounted to a chrome support, 30cm x 30cm. (4) £300 - £500 821

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822 822 Michael Harris - Mdina - A later 20th Century glass Lollipop vase cased in clear over blue, green and brown mottled trails, engraved Michael Harris signature, height 24cm.

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£150 - £250 823 Colin Reid - A large later 20th Century contemporary studio glass sculpture in the form of a textured blue monolith with central frosted glass aperture, mounted to a clear frosted glass foot, signed to the body, height 79cm £1,500 - £2,000

825 825 Charley Harper - ‘Along came a spider’, a limited edition print depicting a spider and a Siamese cat, numbered 130/500, blind stamped, framed and glazed, measures 46cm x 20cm. £200 - £300

824 Thomas Steinman - Blackstone Art Studios - A later 20th Century studio glass vase of swollen ovoid form with collar neck, clear cased over graduated tones of purple with applied green trails, engraved signature and retains label, height 18.5cm. £50 - £80

826 Peter Layton - A later 20th Century studio glass vase of compressed ovoid form with everted rim decorated with a tonal brown and golden iridescent pulled feather design over the pale green ground, engraved signature, height 10.5cm. £50 - £80 827 Mariano Fortuny - Archeo Venice Design - A large ceiling light fitting with a spiral design with Persian influence picked out in gold and platinum with applied silk chords, glass beads and tassels, width 37cm. £200 - £300

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828 Mariano Fortuny - Archeo Venice Design - A large shallow circular ceiling light fitting with a spiral design with Persian influence picked out in gold and platinum with applied silk chords, glass beads and tassels.

831 3 John Piper, RA (1903-1992) Yellow Flowers, lithograph, signed in pencil, numbered 31/100, published 1988, 41cm x 55cm. £500 - £700

£200 - £300 829 Mariano Fortuny - Archeo Venice Design - A large ceiling light fitting with a spiral design with Persian influence picked out in gold and platinum with applied silk chords, glass beads and tassels, width 37cm, together with a matched pair of hand painted silk examples complete with wall fixings. (3) £100 - £150 830 Richard Wilson - A contemporary studio pottery cylinder vase decorated with a hand painted abstract pattern over a yellow ground, impressed seal mark, height 30cm. £50 - £70

832 832 3 Edward Bawden, RA (1903-1989) - ‘The dining room which opened out of the hall was a place of shadow and gloom’, woodcut, signed and titled in pencil, numbered 15/75, framed, 46cm x 32cm. £200 - £300


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833 3 Edward Bawden, RA (1903-1989) - ‘Quarry at Pengwern, Llanrwst III’, watercolour, signed, bears the Fine Art Society Limited, London Label verso, exhibited No 21 March 1978, framed, 49.5cm x 65cm. £4,000 - £6,000

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836 836 3 John Piper (1903-1992) - Wrought iron gates, lithograph, signed, numbered 106/150, framed, 45cm x 68cm. £800 - £1,000

834 834 3 Norman Ackroyd (B. 1938) - ‘Jackson’s Pond’, etching, signed and dated ‘82, numbered 42/50, framed, 24cm x 27cm.

835 835 3 Norman Ackroyd (B. 1938) - ‘Brunhilda’s Cairn’, etching with aquatint, signed, numbered 77/90, framed, 19cm x 30cm. £150 - £200

£150 - £180

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843 Derek Chambers (Contemporary) - ‘Aldeburgh Town Steps’, etching with aquatint, signed in pencil and dated 2003, numbered 30/50, framed, 29cm x 30cm, also a lithograph by David Gentleman. (2)

839 Fiona Sheppard (Contemporary) - ‘Bridge and Houses near the working Mens’ club’, etching with aquatint, signed and dated in pencil 1982, numbered 3/10, framed, 44cm x 49cm, also a screen print titled ‘Wolverhampton - A reflection’. (2)

£120 - £180

£70 - £100

844 Peter Shread, RBSA (Contemporary) - ‘View from the Four Stones, Clent’, woodcut, signed and dated ‘91 in pencil, artist’s proof, framed, 23cm x 61cm, also two other woodcuts by the same hand. (3)

840 3 Valerie Thornton (1931-1991) - ‘The Wall’, lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered 52/240, bears Goldmark Gallery, Rutland label verso, framed, 40cm x 64cm, also an architectural artist’s proof etching by the same hand. (2)

This print won first prize in the RBSA Open Print Exhibition in 2006.

£100 - £150

837 837 3 Richard Bawden (B. 1936) - ‘Fading Roses’, etching, signed, numbered 27/150, framed, 53cm x 41cm. £80 - £120

841 3 Piers Brown (Contemporary) - ‘Evening: Burdale Beck, Raydale’, etching, signed in pencil and dated ‘86, numbered 13/75, framed, 44cm x 68cm.

845 3 Marion E. Thomson (B. 1960) - ‘Study after Monet’, watercolour, signed with initials, inscribed on The Ambleside Gallery label verso, framed, 10.5cm x 10.5cm, also two others by the same hand. (3)

£50 - £70

838 3 Donald Wilkinson (B. 1937) - ‘Flowers against an Open Window- Eigg’, etching with aquatint, signed, numbered 3/225, framed, 48cm x 37cm.

842 3 Piers Brown (Contemporary) - ‘New Year’s Day sunset over Semer Water, Raydale’, signed in pencil and dated ‘87, numbered 17/75, framed, 19cm x 51cm, also four other etchings by the same hand. (5)

£50 - £70

£120 - £180

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£120 - £180

£100 - £150

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Fieldings Auctioneers

We offer a limited postage and packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneers’ discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We confidently suggest the following agents as alternatives: Mailboxes 79 Friar Street,Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester Unit 38 Wombourne Enterprise Park, Bridgnorth Road Wolverhampton WV5 0AL Tel: 01902 475212 Email: info@thats-your-lot.co.uk

After the sale, all items are transferred to our warehouse. Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 14 days. After this time charges are made. (Please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

AUCTION CALENDAR 2019 Saturday 26th October

The October Sale

Saturday 16th November

The November Sale

Saturday 7th December

The Christmas Silver & Jewellery Sale

Auction Previews

Thursday prior to each sale - 10am-4pm Friday prior to each sale - 10am-7pm Morning of each sale - 8am-9.30am

Auction Times

Auctions commence at 9.30am

Auction Location

All auctions are held at our auction house premises at Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN.

Important Notes

All details are correct at the time of printing and should be verified with Fieldings Auctioneers beforehand. All dates are confirmed on our website.

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Commission bids are left at the bidders own risk. Neither Fieldings Auctioneers Limited nor their representatives shall be responsible for any errors in executing such bids For further information please refer to Conditions of Absentee Bidding and the Terms and Conditions of Business at the rear of this catalogue Buyers Premium 24% VAT inclusive Storage charges of £5 per lot per day apply after 14 days 139


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Fieldings Auctioneers Limited Terms and Conditions of Business The Company provides the services of auctioneers subject to these Conditions (which can only be varied in writing where signed by a director of the Company).

Buyers 1. These conditions, together with any additional conditions appearing in the catalogue, are the terms and conditions subject to which Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd. (The Auctioneers) as agents for the vendor shall sell goods to the purchaser (The Bidder) and all other conditions, whether express, or implied at common law, or by statute, as are capable of lawful exclusion are hereby excluded. By participating in this sale all vendors and purchasers agree to be bound by these conditions and are deemed to have read and have full knowledge of them. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. 3. The Auctioneers have the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots together or to withdraw any lot or lots from sale, regulate the bidding, refuse bids or cancel the sale without giving any notice or reason whatsoever. 4. The Auctioneers have the right at their discretion to refuse entry to their premises or attendance at their auctions of any person. 5. Whilst The Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and description of any lot they do not accept responsibility regarding authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot. All goods are sold with faults and imperfections and errors of description. If they have been instructed in writing by the vendor to certify a lot. The Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact. All Bidders should rely on their own judgment as to matters affecting any lot. 6. The Auctioneer shall only accept bids from the purchasers who have, to the auctioneers’ satisfaction, completed a registration form and obtained a bidding number. 7. Persons attending the auction site and premises do so at their own risk. Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by the Auctioneers’ negligence, the Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur on the auction site or premises. 8. The bidder shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 24% VAT inclusive* on the hammer price. The Premium is NOT negotiable and is payable by ALL purchasers. Deposits for exceptional lots maybe requested by the auctioneer immediately at the fall of the hammer. The bidder also agrees that the auctioneers may also receive commission from the Vendor in accordance clause 20. 8a. In accordance with Money Laundering Regulations of 2017 Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd will no longer accept single cash payments exceeding £8,800 (€10,000). 8b. In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge (“Royalty”). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder’s premium which is payable under clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk 9. Immediately after a lot is sold the Bidder shall: give to the Auctioneers his name and address, and, if requested, proof of identity; and pay to the Auctioneers, all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers in respect of such lot. 10. In all cases lots shall remain at the risk of the Vendor save that lots shall be at the sole risk of the Bidder form the fall of the hammer, and such lots shall be taken away with all faults, defects and errors of description, of any nature whatsoever. Neither the Auctioneers, nor their servants or agents shall at any time be responsible for any loss or damage to lots whether caused by negligence or

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otherwise. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until he or she has paid for the whole of the lots purchased. 11. All lots shall be removed ON THE DAY OF THE SALE unless prior arrangement has been agreed with The Auctioneers. Items not collected shall be liable for storage charges at £5.00 per lot per day. Neither the Auctioneers nor any third party shall be responsible for any damage, theft or loss occurring during this period. All items stored by the Auctioneers shall be at the risk of the Bidder. 12. If the Bidder fails to comply with these conditions, any deposit paid by the Bidder shall be forfeited to the Vendor of the lot, he paying out of it all just expenses of the Auctioneers and the lot shall be resold by public auction or private sale and the deficiency (if any) arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the Bidder in default upon the first sale. 13. a) Ownership in each lot shall not pass to the Bidder until full payment has been made (in cleared funds) of all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers pursuant to these Conditions. b). Until such time as ownership of the lot passes to the Bidder the Vendor and the Auctioneers shall be able to enter onto any premises of the Bidder, or any third party where the goods are being stored and repossess the goods or be entitled at any time to require the Bidder to deliver up the Goods to the Vendor and/or the Auctioneers. 14. Any payments by the Bidder to the Auctioneers may be applied by the Auctioneers towards any sum owing from the Bidder to the Auctioneers, without regard to any directions of the Bidder or his agent, whether express or implied as to how that payment should be applied.

Online Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale.

payable by the Bidder in accordance with clause 8 above. A “sale entry / internet marketing” charge of £6-00 (VAT inclusive) will be applied to all lots, sold or otherwise, on each sale offering. The auctioneers shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the Vendor (subject to the deduction of all sums i.e. commissions and charges, due from the Vendor to the Auctioneers) no later than four weeks after receiving payment in full from the Bidder. In the event of the lots remaining unsold the vendor shall be liable to pay the Auctioneer the above “sale entry / internet marketing” charge on each lot. 21. The Auctioneers do not undertake the collection of goods but shall however if desired instruct a contractor on the Vendors behalf and at his expense. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or unauthorised removal of goods and for any damage to premises by such contractors. 22. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any lots delivered to their premises without sale instruction and reserve the right to make a housing charge, this charge is also applicable to lots that have been requested to be collected by the Auctioneers. If not removed within two working weeks the Auctioneers hold the right to sell the items in order to recover any costs incurred by them. 23. Unless instructed by accompanying written notice, all goods, which the Auctioneers deem to have no saleable value, will be disposed of at the Auctioneers discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction. 24. The Vendor will indemnify the Auctioneers, its servants and agents and the Bidder against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach of clause 15 and/ or 16 above or otherwise of these Conditions on the part of the Vendor.

In completing the bidder registration on www.thesaleroom.com and providing your credit card details (and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd) you:

25. Any sums due, but unpaid, by the Vendor or the Bidder pursuant to these conditions shall carry interest (as well as after judgment) at the rate of 4% above Royal Bank of Scotland plc base rate from time to time from the due date until payment, such interest to be compounded monthly.

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authorise Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price

Vendors 15. The vendor warrants to the Auctioneer and to the Bidder that he/she is the true owner of the lot or is properly authorised to sell the lot by the true owner and is able to transfer the goods and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, liens or encumbrances. 16. The Vendor warrants to the Auctioneers and the Bidder that the goods as described and in particular as to the provenance and condition. The Vendor further warrants that any damage or non working parts have been fully declared to the Auctioneers and that the Vendor has provided the Auctioneers with all the information the Vendor has concerning the provenance of the property. 17. The Auctioneers act throughout as agents only and are not responsible for any default by either the Vendor or the Bidder. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for paying for paying the Vendor until they have received settlement in full (in cleared funds) of all sums due from the Bidder. 18. A vendor who enters a lot or lots for auction which are an asset of his/her business must disclose to the Auctioneers whether or not they are registered for Value Added Tax, at the current rate. 19. The vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the sale a reserve on any lot, being the minimum hammer price at which the said lot may be treated as sold. Where a reserve has been placed the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor. 20. Commission shall be charged at a rate of 18% VAT inclusive* for sale entries, in each case, of the hammer price. Special rates are negotiable for large consignments of items. The Vendor hereby authorizes the Auctioneers to deduct all commission payable from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneers right to retain the premium

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%

• All lots marked with an asterisk (*) denote Value Added Tax at the current rate on the hammer price. • The word “style” within a lot description denotes that, in our opinion, the item is a more recent copy of a period item. • “S/D” after a description denotes “Slight Damage”. • “A/F” after a description denotes “As Found”. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand.

Paintings & Drawings: Catalogue Terms • Forename(s) and surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist forename(s) is not known a series of asterisks with or without initials). • Initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which maybe in part or totally his work. • Surname of the artist only ~ in our opinion a work in the style of the artist, contemporary or nearly contemporary, not necessarily a pupil. • Attributed to ~ in our opinion probably a work by the artist. • Signed ~ in our opinion the signature of the artist. • After ~ in our opinion a copy of the artist. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand of the artist.

General Conditions 27. The Auctioneers shall be relieved of its contractual obligations to the extent that the performance thereof is prevented, frustrated, impeded or delayed directly or indirectly by or in consequence of any default by the buyer or vendor, statue, regulation or order of any government, council or other authority, riot, public disorder, strike, industrial dispute, lock out or other labour disturbance, storm, flood, explosion or other natural disaster or any other clause beyond the reasonable control of the Auctioneers. 28. These terms and conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law and any dispute or action that may arise shall be dealt with in accordance with English Law in an English Court. *VAT payable at the current rate


Directions

From the North & East From Junction 3 of the M5 follow A456/A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

From the South From Junction 4 of the M5 follow the A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

By Rail From Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester to Stourbridge Town, via Stourbridge Junction. Approximately 15 minutes walk from the station.

Forthcoming Sale Dates Saturday 26th October – The October Sale Saturday 16th November – The November Sale Saturday 7th December – The Christmas Silver & Jewellery Sale

Conditions of Absentee Bidding

All successful bids are subject to a charge of 24% (VAT inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.

Fieldings Auctioneers execute bids as a convenience. Whilst every care is taken in carrying out bids, neither Fieldings Auctioneers nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made or failure to execute bids.

Reference and bidding slips should arrive 24 hours prior to the day of sale.

You may permit the auctioneer to increase your bid by one increment to secure the sale on your behalf by indicating “plus one” after your bid amount. If you do not wish us to exceed the figure noted, please mark your bid “maximum”.

In the event that two identical commission bids are received, the bid that was received first will prevail.

If you leave an odd bid, the auctioneer reserves the right to increase your bid to the next highest figure.

Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of business of Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd.


Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd Mill Race Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1JN

T: 01384 444 140

www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506


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