Woolley & Wallis Arts & Crafts June 2013

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199 195. An Alexander Lauder, Barum pottery grotesque candlestick, modelled as a scaly fish, its gaping open mouth modelled to hold spills, glazed green, yellow and blue incised marks, minor glaze frits 13cm. high £250-300 196. 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 of green, blue and ochre on a cream ground incised marks to base 22.5cm. high £150-200 197. A Ewenny Pottery Political Commemorative twin-handled cup, waisted cylindrical form, incised ‘General Election South Glamorgan July 19th 1895 Wyndham Quin Majority 825’ glazed yellow incised E Jenkins Ewenny Pottery, small chip to top rim 15cm. high £250-300 198. A C.H.Brannam Ltd model of a monkey, modelled seated holding a nut, covered in a blue glaze impressed marks, 26cm. high £100-150

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199. A C.H. Brannam, Barum jug retailed by Liberty & Co, slip decorated with a Celtic knot design and a poem, in colours impressed marks, glaze chips, 15cm. high £100-200 200. A C.H. Brannam Barum pottery sauce jug, by Frederick Bowden, dated 1893, the handle modelled as a grotesque mask, modelled in low relief with flowers in shades of blue and ochre on a cream ground incised marks, glaze loss and small chip to rim, 21.5cm. wide £180-220 201. A large C.H. Brannam Barum jug dated 1895, ovoid form, incised and painted with scaly fish swimming amongst waterweed,in shades of green and blue and another decorated with stylised flowers on a cream ground, incised marks, chips and hairlines 21cm. high £60-100 202. A C.H. Brannam, Barum jug made for the Hungarian Millennial Exhibition, 1896, the spout and handle modelled as a fish, with inscription, glazed in blue and green incised marks, glaze loss £150-200 203. A C.H. Brannam pottery grotesque griffin candlestick, modelled seated on a leaf, offering up a flowerhead sconce, glazed blue impressed mark, glaze loss 17cm. high £220-280 204. A Baron Ware, Barnstaple grotesque pocket watch-holder by Blanche Vulliamy, modelled as a rotund figure with large open mouth and big disk ears, glazed in shades of blue, green and cream incised Baron marks 13.5cm. high £450-500

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Literature Brian Coleman The Best of British Arts and Crafts, Schiffer, page 172 for a comparable watch-holder


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