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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD POTTERY
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179. Wedgwood Designs by Keith Murray, a contemporary illustrated catalogue published by Wedgwood, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Gallery, The Swedish Exhibition- Dorland House an Architectural Review, 1931, two Bullers catalogues, 1977, The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis Gallery, 1978 catalogue with price list and three other Richard Dennis Gallery catalogues, (9) £150-200 180. A Wedgwood Pottery bowl by Louise Lessore, pattern no.471, painted with sprays of forget me not flowers, in colours on a white ground, the interior with central flower spray printed factory mark, painted artist cipher, 10cm. diam. £150-200 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery. 181. A rare Wedgwood vase by M Hindshaw, the shape designed by Alfred Powell, painted with small red flowerheads on a foliate ground, impressed marks, painted monogram, exhibition paper label, 16.5cm. high £150-250 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery.
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Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 153 plate 371 this actual vase.
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Exhibited Wedgwood Exhibition Richard Dennis Gallery, 1982, catalogue number P.11B 182. A Wedgwood Pottery twin-handled vase by Cecily Stella (Star) Wedgwood, dated February 1927, painted with acorn and oak leaf sprays in shades of brown and black on a cream ground, impressed mark, painted star mark, Feb 1927, 12.5cm. high £150-200 183. A Wedgwood Pottery lustre jug designed by Alfred Powell, slender form, decorated with flowers and foliage inside fruiting vine panels, in silver lustre red and yellow, three lustre vases a jug and a plate designed by Alfred Powell, impressed marks, stress hairline to handle, 15cm. high (6). £150-250
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184. A Wedgwood plate painted by Emile Lessore titled Buns Buns Buns, fluted rim, painted with a child speaking to two adults, one holding a basket of buns, in colours, and three dishes by Emile Lessore, impressed marks, painted inscriptions, hairline to main plate, 23.5cm. diam. (4). £150-250 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery. 185. An unusual Wedgwood Fairyland lustre plate designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, possibly made as a trial, decorated to the well in resist with a frieze of animals, on a mottled blue and red glaze on a pearl white ground, the border with printed geometric design, Fairlyland Wedgwood Ware, a promotional booklet dated 1921, and a small catalogue, printed Wedgwood mark, 22.5cm. diam. (3) £150-200
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Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery.