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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:447
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts, Day 3Lots with images:447
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:375
Date:2-Aug-2016
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A rare Staffordshire portrait figure of Jenny Lind, 19th century, 29 cm high, Johanna Maria Lind (1820-1887), better known as Jenny Lind, was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the 'Swedish Nightingale'.
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A rare English running fox decorated delft plate, marked Prh and dated 1736, Lambeth or Bristol origin, 22 cm diameter, Note: Animals do not appear to have formed an important part of the delftware decorators' repertoire. When they do appear, they are usually the hare, the rabbit, the stag or the fox closely pursued by hounds. Pieces on which animals appear by themselves were made, but they are not at all common. Very few later pieces have survived but a plate in the Bristol City Gallery depicts a sheep…
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A French faience tin glazed earthenware plate, 18th century, 22.5 cm diameter, Note: ' This particular subject was one of four much loved by the painters of La Rochelle. It is very freely painted in colours of the grand feu. It is unlikely that stencils were used as there are several variations of the same subject., For a similar example see Jeanne Giacomotti, French Faience, Oldbourne Press, London, pp. 189-190.
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Three Staffordshire portrait figures, 19th century, including a sailor, a forester and a highlander, the largest 28 cm high
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A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Frank Butler and Hannah Barlow, dated 1887, incised artists monograms and impressed marks, 47.5 cm high
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A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow, circa 1890, incised artist monogram and impressed marks, 42 cm high
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Three Bursley ware Charlotte Rhead trellis pattern vases, circa 1930, together with a Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead citrus pattern jug, the largest 24 cm high
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Three Etruscan revival terracotta pottery bottle vases, English, circa 1880, and a small matching saucer, the largest 25.5 cm high
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Two large Belgian stoneware vases by Roger Guerin, circa 1925, the largest 31 cm high, Note:Roger Guerin was a Belgian potter from the village of Bouffioulx. He started his own workshop in 1918 with his son Jules Guerin taking over in about 1945. Dating can be problematic, however it is generally accepted that incised 'R Guerin' marks are earlier with simple Guerin signatures, some impressed, are after c1925. Items marked Gres d'art R. Guerin Bouffioulx are probably about 1930. Roger appears to have…
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A Ruskin Pottery purple and blue souffle glazed vase, dated 1913, together with a Ruskin Pottery matt glazed vase, the largest 35 cm high
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A 'Chang' vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon for Doulton Burslem, circa 1925, 27 cm high. Provenance: Richard Dennis, Doulton Pottery exhibition part II, 1975, exhibition item 394
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A Ruskin Pottery high fired speckled red and green glazed flambe vase, by William Howson Taylor, dated 1932, 21 cm high
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A Ruskin Pottery high fired speckled red and green glazed flambe vase, by William Howson Taylor, dated 1925, 11 cm high
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Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910), A copper red glazed (Dalpayrat rouge) stoneware vase, circa 1900, 29 cm high, Note: The 'Dalpayrat rouge' was shown at the 1892 Paris Salon.
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Four Etruscan revival terracotta pottery floral and bird decorated bottle vases, English, circa 1880, together with a small saucer, the largest 26 cm high
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A large pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Frank Butler, circa 1900, incised artist monogram and impressed marks, 54 cm high
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Four Staffordshire pearlware figures, late18th/early 19th century, including a figure of Diana, the largest 29 cm high
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A Doulton Lambeth salt glaze stoneware commemorative Lord Nelson jug, 19th century, together with a Mackinlays whisky decanter, the jug 27.5 cm high
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A glazed stoneware figured jug modelled in the form of Lord Nelson, 19th century, impressed W.Stark, 23 cm high
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A large and rare Doulton & Watts stoneware Nelson flask, circa 1845, 42 cm high, modelled as a half-length figurehead of Nelson in uniform with all his orders and medals, the neck of the flask formed by the cockade, with a rope twist handle, the lower body impressed: Trafalgar 1805/England Expects Every Man to Do His Duty, 41.5 cm high, impressed Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery, London, Note: This half-length model is occasionally found as a jug but it is particularly rare to find it in the form of a flask…
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A collection of five Doulton Lambeth sprigged glazed stoneware jugs, circa 1870, impressed 'Mrs. B. Haynes, a nice old lady', the largest 25 cm high
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