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75. A Farnham Pottery vase, by B James, beaker form, decorated with flower stems under a green glaze incised marks, minor glaze chips 15cm. high £100-150
76. A large Burmantoft’s Faience Persian vase, model no.2123, wasted ovoid body with flaring cylindrical neck, decorated with dolphin amongst scrolling foliage in shades of green, blue and ochre impressed marks, re-stuck chip to top rim 53cm. high £300-500 78
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77. ‘The Cross of St Cross - Winchester’ a Ewenny pottery jug, dated 1908, incised and applied with cross motif, glazed green and ochre incised Ewenny Pottery to base, minor glaze loss 17cm. high £100-200
78. A pair of C H Brannam, Barnstaple vases, by William Baron, dated 1892, ovoid with cylindrical neck and pinched rim, incised and painted with scaly fish, in shades of brown and blue on a cream ground incised marks 22cm. high £300-400
79. A C H Brannam, Barnstaple vase, by William Baron, dated 1886, tapering flask form with everted rim, incised with a bird before flowering foliage, in shades if green, blue and ochre on a cream ground incised marks to base 22.5cm. high £220-280
80. A C H Brannam, Barum pottery candlestick, modelled as a rearing griffin, glazed in ochre and blue incised marks, dated 1895, chips 17cm. high £80-120
81. A Baron Pottery model of an Egyptian god, with applied glass eyes, glazed blue incised marks 18cm. high £450-550
82. A C H Brannam Pottery figural tazza, dated 1901, by Frank Thomas, modelled as a grotesque standing on hind legs, holding an oval tray glazed in shades of green, blue and brown incised marks, restored 27cm. high £900-1,100 Literature C H Brannam Barum Ware, New Century Gallery, page 15 plate 25 for a comparable figure 82
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