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| Lot | Description | Price | Image |
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| *** | True pair Royal Worcester vases ‘Flock of five Swans, in flight’, dated 1902, painted by Charles Baldwyn signed lower left and lower right with double outer handles, decorated with gilding, and enamels shape number 2049. Height 24 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Rare Calyx Ware Kookaburra Twenty-One Piece, part Tea Set, c1920’s transfer ware printed, designed by, archibald Bertram Webb (1887 – 1944), 6 x trios, sugar bowl, milk jug and cake plate | *** | |
| *** | Royal Worcester covered vase, 'Flock of Four Swans, in Flight', dated 1900, painted by Charles Baldwyn, signed lower right, decorated with gilding, and painted enamels. Height 26 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Meissen Mythological Porcelain Clock, c.1790 modelled with naturalistically styled figures of prometheus, Hercules and Jupiter. Meissen crossed swords mark on base height: 71 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Rare Wembley Ware Prototype Leaping Rabbit, leaf Platter c.1950’s, this rare leaping rabbit platter was never put into, production due to its fragility in design. It is believed, that only around 5 or 6 of these platters were made, and were later sold off to factory employees. Length: 38 cm; Height: 14.5 cm, slight Af rabbit ear | *** | |
| *** | A Very Rare Calyx Jardiniere, c.1919 Modelled by William Brough having a nouveau bush scene depicting a low sun, gums and a cottage. This scene is circular and is equally spaced 4 times around the piece. It is attributed to Harry Howell, an early decorator for the firm. Below this is a gum nut frieze, circling the bowl. With grey glaze. Note: Exhibited Art Gallery of WA 2005 - 2006 In the 'Wembley Ware' exhibition. This is the only example of this piece known to exist | *** | |
| *** | A Doulton (Burslem), Glazed and Fully Painted Vase, c.1895 Depicts swimming fish, with a fore-ground of mixed foliage, including daffodils. Height: 43.8 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Macintyre, Moorcroft Aurelian Ware Vase in the 'Persian Shape.' Height 26 cm Aurelian Ware was designed by William Moorcroft during 1897 whilst working for Macintyres Art Pottery department. When he became head of design and production in 1898, he introduced this new range. It featured transfer printed patterns enriched with red enamel and gilding | *** | |
| *** | A Rare Calyx Ware Kookaburra Plate, c1922 transfer ware printed, designed by, archibald Bertram Webb (1887 – 1944), later hand painted decoration, by Wembley Ware, factory., with Wembley Ware back stamp 1950’s | *** | |
| *** | Rare Wedgwood Fairyland lustre Octagon bowl c.1920, 'Geisha or angels’ pattern Z.4968 designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, Wedgwood Portland vase back stamp diameter 17 cm. Height 8 cm | *** | |
| *** | A MacIntyre, William Moorcroft, Aurelian Ware Vase in the Persian Shape c. 1898 Height: 25.5 cm | *** | |
| *** | Royal Worcester porcelain vase, c.1905, signed John Stinton. Hand painted in highland cattle, and landscape scenes, front and rear. Height 33 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Royal Worcester 18 Piece Desert Service Dated 1874 (printed marks) Consisting of 12 plates, 2 tazzas and 4 footed plates Each piece having a celadon green background with gilded outer borders. The 6 serving items each having gilded, scrolled feet. The decoration consisting of sprays of flowers on one side and raised enamelled birds and insects (which appear English, such as robins, swallows etc), painted the opposite side to the flowers. Most pieces have the pattern number '9357' George Hundley (b.… | *** | |
| *** | A William Moorcroft, Wisteria Pattern Vase c.1925. Height 24 cm | *** | |
| *** | A William Moorcroft Macintyre & Co, Florian Ware. Vase. Decorated with an unusual version of the violet design. featuring butterflies on the stem. C.1900. Height 21.5 cm | *** | |
| *** | A Pippin Drysdale 'Tanami Traces', Series VI, Vase signed on base height: 37 cm | *** | |
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