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192. A Wedgwood Pottery bowl by Norman Wilson, footed, the flaring bowl glazed with brown aventurine to the interior, the exterior gloss black, and a Wedgwood tray by Norman Wilson brown with tan and grey exterior impressed marks, impressed NW 16cm. diam. (2) £150-200 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery.
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Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 224 Colour plate LI this actual bowl illustrated. 193. A Wedgwood Pottery fluted bowl by Norman Wilson, on shallow foot, glazed blue on a blue body, and another similar glazed blue to interior and gloss black, impressed marks, applied exhibition label, 18cm. diam. (2) £150-200 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery.
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Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 224 Colour plate LI the second bowl illustrated. Exhibited Wedgwood Exhibition Richard Dennis Gallery, 1982, catalogue number P.181 194. A Wedgwood Pottery powder-bowl and cover by Norman Wilson, covered to the exterior with a speckled green glaze, the interior glazed green, and a rare Wedgwood agate bowl by Norman Wilson decorated with black and white swirls, impressed marks, impressed NW monogram and paper exhibition label to main item, 13cm. high (2) £150-250
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Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery. Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 224 Colour plate LI the main bowl illustrated and also illustrated on the front cover. Exhibited Wedgwood Exhibition Richard Dennis Gallery, 1982, catalogue number P.180. 195. Nefertiti a Wedgwood Pottery bust by Norman Wilson, on £150-200 ebonised wood base, unsigned 16cm. high Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery. Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 200 catalogue number 499 for another example illustrated. Catalogue notes Norman Wilson designed this bust in the 1930s with some being made as late as 1947, they were available in Black Basalt, Moonstone and also two were made in gold. 196. A tall and impressive Wedgwood vase by Norman Wilson, slender, shouldered form covered in a matt white glaze, impressed marks and NW monogram, printed mark, exhibition paper label, 42cm. high £200-300 Provenance Private collection of Wedgwood Pottery. Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Richard Dennis Publications, page 224 Colour plate LI this actual vase illustrated.
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Exhibited Wedgwood Exhibition Richard Dennis Gallery, 1982, catalogue number P.185.