Woolley & Wallis British Art Pottery Nov 2011

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655. A rare pair of Newlyn copper panels, possibly by William Wright, rectangular form repousse hammered in relief with a sea dragon, in painted white wood frames, each panel 71 x 20cm. £800-1,200 A small Newlyn copper tray signed by William Wright exists with a similar sea dragon.

656. A pair of cast brass candlesticks, each modelled as a dragon creature unmarked 17cm. high £80-120

657. An Arts and Crafts brass wall charger by J T R Blair, dated 1913, the well stamped in low relief with a galleon at full sail, the rim with a scallop shell signed to the well 51cm. diam. £100-200

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658. A W.A.S Benson brass kettle, with hinged cover and pierced handles stamped mark 26cm. high £50-100

659. A W.A.S Benson copper and brass electric light, the quatrelobed foliate feet supporting copper reservoir and brass foliate terminal, stamped marks, 21cm. high £300-500 Provenance Julian Fall

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660. A Newlyn copper pedestal rose bowl, hammered in relief with fish before foliage, stamped Newlyn 18cm. diam. £300-350

661. A John Pearson copper box with hinged cover, rectangular form, repousse hammered with birds to the front, the hinged cover with a Celtic cross motif, cedar lined, stamped JP dated 1902 17cm. wide £300-400

662. A John Pearson copper wall mirror, circular form, repousse hammered with stylised flower stems, with bevelled glass unsigned 25cm. diam. £100-200 662

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