20TH CENTURY DESIGN |
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Spanish Pattern Trumpet Vase, on a blue/green ground, green painted signature, impressed MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND M25, 21cm (Hairline crack) £200 - 300
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): An Open Pomegranate Pattern Trumpet Vase, on a blue/green wash ground, signed in green W Moorcroft and dated 1912, 42.5cm £2000 - 3000
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Baluster Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and blue painted monogram, 16.5cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and blue painted monogram, 16cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Baluster Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and green painted signature, 16cm (firing flaws) £150 - 250
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and green painted signature, 15cm £150 - 250
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Matched Pair of Pomegranate Pattern Vases, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks, 10cm; and Another Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks, 9.5cm (3) £200 - 300
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Squat Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and blue painted monogram, 10.5cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
William Moorcroft (1872-1945): A Pomegranate Pattern Squat Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and blue painted monogram, 8.5cm £150 - 250
|
|
|
A Bernard Moore Flambé Double Gourd Vase, decorated by Annie Ollier with boteh, painted marks, 22cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
A Wedgwood Black Fairyland Lustre Leapfrogging Elves and Elves on a Branch Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt Portland vase mark, painted Z4968 and i, 12.5cm diameter £600 - 900
|
|
|
A Royal Doulton Butterfly Figure, HN 719, designed by Arthur Leslie Harradine, introduced 1925, withdrawn by 1938, green printed factory mark and black painted Butterfly HN 719 Potted by Doulton & Co. G.M.H, 17cm (Hairlines) £300 - 400
|
|
|
A Prototype Royal Doulton Figure, designed by Peggy Davies, circa 1955, modelled as a girl in a blue dress with pink star painted waist band, wearing a bonnet, stood with a hound, green printed Bone China factory mark, painted HN 2220 and impressed 1570, 13.5cm with letter from Royal Doulton £200 - 400
|
|
|
A Poole Pottery Carter, Stabler & Adams Earthenware Bowl, retailed at Liberty & Co., designed by Truda Adams, painted by Anne Hatchard, pattern /OR, impressed factory mark, painted and incised marks, paper label LIBERTY & CO NEW STREET BIRMINGHAM LONDON, 34cm diameter £100 - 150
|
|
|
Scottie Wilson (1889-1972): A Bird Tree Pattern Plate, hand painted with birds in a tree, in green, yellow, white and red (glazed and framed) £300 - 400
|
|
|
Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904): A Polychrome Faience Model of a Cat, circa 1900, modelled seated wearing head scarf and a pink coat painted with flowers, with dog portrait pendant, green glass eyes, painted mark É.Gallé Nancy, 33.5cm £1000 - 1500
|
|
|
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): An Opalescent, Clear and Frosted Rampillon Glass Vase, moulded with protruding lozenges on a flower ground, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE and etched No.991, 13cm £300 - 500
|
|
|
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Frosted and Clear Glass Ormeaux Bowl, the underside moulded with leaves, stencil mark R LALIQUE, 32cm diameter £200 - 300
|
|
|
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Coquilles Opalescent and Clear Glass Plate, etched R LALIQUE FRANCE, script etched No.3010, 27cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Volutes Opalescent and Clear Glass Plate, etched R LALIQUE FRANCE, 27.5cm; and A Lalique Tree of Life Black Glass Plate, signed Lalique France, 27.5cm (2) £200 - 300
|
|
|
An Émile Gallé Cameo Vase, slender form with flared rim, acid etched with berries in tones of browns and purple, on a burnt red ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 13cm; and An Etling Green Glass Footed Bowl, moulded with thistles, moulded mark ETLING FRANCE 422, 23.5cm diameter (2) £200 - 300
|
|
|
A Loetz Gold Papillon Glass Vase, of tapering form, unmarked, 24.5cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
Three Vetri della Arte (Vedar) Glass Wine Goblets, enamelled with a continuous frieze of nudes and peacocks against a black ground, one indistinctly signed, 19.5cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
A Kosta Boda Peacock Swirl Glass Bowl, by Bertil Vallien, yellow, blue and clear glass, signed Kosta 3000 B Vallien 700222, 33.5cm diameter £100 - 150
|
|
|
A Kosta Boda Glass Bowl, with yellow rim, blue body and red lines, labelled KOSTA BODA SINCE 1742, 33cm diameter; a Kosta Boda Glass Vase, orange, white and clear glass, labelled, 26.5cm; a Pair of Kosta Boda Ice Age Candlesticks, by Kjell Engman, blue, labelled, 19cm; and A Pair of Humppila Glass Candlesticks, green, labelled, 18.5cm (4) £200 - 300
|
|
|
A Whitefriars Textured Rectangular Vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, Willow colour, pattern number 9667, labelled 9667, 25.5cm £100 - 150
|
|
|
Ashbee, C. R., Essex House Press, Guild of Handicraft, 1903, The Prayer Book of King Edward VII, woodblocks and typeface by C.R. Ashbee, printed by Messrs. Eyre & Spottiswood, London, original English oak boards, tooled calf spine, woven leather and beaten wrought-iron clasps, No. 222/400 £600 - 800
|
|
|
West (Michael) Clair De Lune And Other Troubadour Romances, pictured by Evelyn Paul, music by Alfred Mereer, George Harrap & Co., colour-plates and illustrations, leather bound £80 - 120
|
|
|
A Liberty & Co. Ltd Copper Rectangular Wall Mirror, the top with stylised decoration, riveted and hand beaten, red printed label LIBERTY & CO. LTD REGENT ST LONDON and 25/, 65cm by 46cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
A Keswick School of Industrial Arts Copper Hinged Rectangular Box, chased with roses and foliage to the top and sides, cedar lined interior, stamped KSIA, 20.5cm by 8cm, 6.5cm highBruce (Ian): The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Bookcase 2001, for similar example page 19. £100 - 150
|
|
|
An Arts & Crafts Copper Lacquer Hall Lantern, the domed top above a stylised frame with vaseline glass shade, unmarked, 37cm £150 - 250
|
|
|
An Arts & Crafts Rectangular Copper Tray, decorated with children playing in the sea with diving birds, unmarked, 72cm by 34cm £100 - 150
|
|
|
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co: A Tudric Pewter Butter Dish and Knife, with green glass liner, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND ENGLISH PEWTER 0162, dish 15cm diameter knife 14.5cm long; a Pair of Vases, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND ENGLISH PEWTER 0820, 15.5cm; and A Kayserzinn Pewter Dish, shape No.4340, stamped marks, 20.5cm long (5) £200 - 300
|
|
|
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co: A Tudric Pewter Three Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot with wicker covered handle, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC ENGLISH PEWTER 0231 SOLKETS RD 420290, teapot 27cm long; and A Twin-Handled Tray, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER MADE IN ENGLAND 043 SOLKETS, 48cm (4) £300 - 400
|
|
|
An Art Deco Bronze and Ivory Figure, modelled as a Dutch girl, holding a basket in one arm and pointing her finger, on a black slate base signed Molins, stamped in the cast D 10, 20cm £500 - 700
|
|
|
Otto Hafenrichter (Austrian): An Art Deco Bronze Figure, modelled on one leg with arms outstretched, stamped in cast? K, on a hexagonal green onyx base, with plaque HUNGJAO GOLF CLUB SHANGHAI "GOOD-BYE MAE WEST" BOGEY POOL WON BY J.H.P.PERRY, 25cm £300 - 500
|
|
|
An Art Deco Green Patinated Bronze Figural Lamp, modelled as a nude holding a globe, on a circular onyx base, 62cm (later globe) £250 - 350
|
|
|
Ugo Cipriani - Uriano (Italian, 1887-1960): A French Art Deco Patinated Spelter, Marble and Onyx Clock Garniture, modelled as a woman looking down at a swan, signed in cast URIANO, 44cm high £300 - 500
|
|
|
A Muller Fréres Luneville Glass and Wrought-Iron Table Lamp, mottled purple, green and white shade, supported on leaves and a shaped base, etched mark to shade MULLER FRES LUNEVILLE, 58.5cm £600 - 800
|
|
|
A Set of Four Stained Glass Window Panels, forming a galleon at sea within blue and yellow borders, two corners bearing a family crest, each 100cm by 53cm £150 - 250
|
|
|
Two Stained Glass Windows, depicting a windmill and cottage in a pastoral landscape, 90cm by 48cm £200 - 300
|
|
|
George Taylor MSDC SWLACuckoo & Wren, carved laburnum, monogrammed GT, inscribed label to base, 13.5cmGeorge Taylor was 15 when he started work at Edward Barnsley's workshops in May 1937. Retired in June 1986. £200 - 300
|
|
|
The Topham Trophy: A White Metal Horse Racing Trophy, modelled as an abstract horse race, engraved THE TOPHAM TROPHY 1967 WON BY GEORGETOWN OWNED BY E WILKES, stamped monogram, 21cm high, 64cm long (cased)The Topham Chase has been run at Aintree since 1949, one of only three races run over the Grand National fences. As a keen benefactor of the arts Mirabel Topham introduced the annual competition to design the trophy for that year's race, the winning entry being presented at the April meeting at Aintree. The 1967 race was won by Georgetown, owned by E.Wilkes, trained by N.Kusbish and ridden by P.Mahoney. £500 - 800
|
|
|
A Modern Oak Floor Lamp, of square section column on two supports, with grey shade, unmarked, 111cm high; and A Matching Table Lamp, 49.5cm (2)Purchased from Origins, Northallerton, North Yorkshire. £100 - 150
| MOUSEMAN AND OTHER CRITTERS | |
|
|
Mouseman: A 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn Panelled English Oak Chest of Drawers, with raised upstand above two short over three long graduated drawers, turned adzed knob handles, on four octagonal feet, with carved mouse signature, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 96cm high £3000 - 5000
|
|
|
Mouseman: A 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Monk's Chair, with curved back each side carved with a foxes mask, shaped arms over three panels, the centre panel with a shield and monogrammed W.F (William Fox) and dated 1936, the two side panels with carved Yorkshire roses, slung leather hide seat, on four octagonal legs joined by a cross stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 80cm highWilliam Fox worked for Rowntree's of York. £1500 - 2000
|
|
|
Mouseman: A 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Double Sided Bookcase Desk, each bookcase with two sections and adjustable shelves, the desks with a kneehole and cupboard, wrought-iron hinges and latches, square screw head, on six square section legs, with carved mouse signature, 127cm, 84cm deep, 208cm high £5000 - 7000
|
|
|
Mouseman: A 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn Panelled English Oak 4ft 9" Sideboard, with raised upstand, above two cupboard doors enclosing two small drawers over three graduated drawers, with turned adzed knob handles, wrought-iron hinges and latches, square screw head, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse signature, 145cm by 47cm, 92cm £3000 - 5000
|
|
|
Mouseman: A 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak 6ft 6" Dowelled Four Plank Refectory Table, on unusual four octagonal legs, joined by a rounded floor stretcher, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse signature, 198cm by 87.5cm, 73cm high (5cm thick top) £2000 - 3000
|
|
|
Mouseman: A Set of Eight (6+2) 1930's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, on turned octagonal front legs, each with carved mouse signature, armchairs 87.5cm chairs 84.5cm(re-covered in 2009) £3000 - 4000
|
|