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BRITISH ART POTTERY

WEDNESDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2025

SALES CALENDAR

DECEMBER

2nd Medals & Coins, Arms & Armour

10th British Art Pottery

11th Modern British & 20th Century Art

JANUARY

20th­22nd Classics Week (Fine Furniture, Interiors, British & Continental Ceramics & Glass)

28th & 29th Fine Jewellery

FEBRUARY

3rd & 4th Silver & Objects of Vertu

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MARCH

4th Old Masters, British & European Paintings

24th­26th Classics Week (Fine Furniture, Interiors, Arts of Africa, Oceania & The Americas)

APRIL

15th & 16th Design

22nd & 23rd Fine Jewellery

28th & 29th Silver & Objects of Vertu

Dates may be subject to change

SOLD FOR £5,715*

Akiko Hirai (b.1970) Moon Jar

BRITISH ART POTTERY

WEDNESDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2025

10.00AM

at our City Centre Salerooms, SP1 3SU

LONDON VIEWING – HIGHLIGHTS

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Tuesday 2nd December 10.00am – 4.00pm

Wednesday 3rd December 10.00am – 4.00pm

SALISBURY VIEWING

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Saturday 6th December 10.00am – 1.00pm

Monday 8th December 10.00am – 4.00pm

Tuesday 9th December 10.00am – 4.00pm

Wednesday 10th December BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

ALSO ON VIEW

Modern British & 20th Century Art

Auction: Thursday 11th December

Max Fisher 01722 424505

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Zoe Smith 01722 446955 zs@woolleys.live

Annabelle Hunt Photographer

Oscar Eccleston Photographer

BUYER’S PREMIUM

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 27% (+VAT) on the first £20,000, reducing to 26% (+VAT) thereafter

CONDITION OF LOTS

Buyers are advised to obtain a full condition report prior to bidding, as descriptions do not necessarily list all faults

COLLECTION OF LOTS BY APPOINTMENT

Collection is from our warehouse, Unit 1B, Castle Gate Business Park, Old Sarum, Salisbury, SP4 6QX. Please instruct carriers accordingly and note, the warehouse is closed over weekends. Please call 01722 446950 or 01722 424500 prior to collection to ensure the items are ready

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Front cover: Lot 209 detail

Back cover: Lot 301 detail

THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF DAVID DREW

1

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase

bulbous form with collared rim, covered in a grey and black glaze impressed ‘COLDRUM CHELSEA’ 22.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

2

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase covered with a streaky blue glaze over a red ground impressed ‘COLDRUM’ 22.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

3

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase covered in a light blue running glaze impressed ‘COLDRUM’ 26cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

4

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase covered in a dark blue and black glaze impressed ‘COLDRUM CHELSEA’ 17.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

5

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Soon Pottery

A stoneware lugged vase rectangular, with a blue and cream running glaze impressed ‘SOON’ 22cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

6

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Soon Pottery

A stoneware lugged vase covered in a streaky light blue and purple glaze impressed ‘SOON’ 20.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

7

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase with a blue glaze and a lighter blue glaze running from the rim impressed ‘COLDRUM’ 25cm high; and a speckled glaze stoneware vase by Reginald Faifax Wells (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

8

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Coldrum Pottery

A stoneware vase covered in a red streaky glaze impressed ‘COLDRUM’ 19.5cm high; and a smaller red glaze vase by Reginald Fairfax Wells (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

9

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Storrington Pottery

A large stoneware vase baluster form, covered in a pink and white glaze impressed ‘S’ 22cm high; and another Reginald Fairfax Wells stoneware vase, and a similar crackled glaze vase (3).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

10

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Soon Pottery

Two stoneware lugged vases cylindrical form, both with light glazes both impressed ‘SOON’ 23cm and 20.5cm high (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

11

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951)

Sympathy, a bronze figure group modelled as a mother holding her child titled and signed ‘R.F.Wells’ 37cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£800­1,200

12

Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877­1951) at Soon Pottery

Four small stoneware vases two with lug handles each incised ‘SOON’ the largest 13cm high; and a similar stoneware vase (5).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

Φ 13

Charles Vyse (1882­1971)

A stoneware vase, 1925 with a blue and turquoise glaze incised signature and date 15cm high; and a cut­sided stoneware bowl by Charles Vyse (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

Φ 14

Charles Vyse (1882­1971)

A stoneware vase, 1933 bulbous form, with scrolled handles to the neck, decorated with a dark green and yellow glaze signed and dated 10.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

15

William De Morgan (1839­1917)

A vase by J S Babb

shouldered form painted with flower stems in shades of aubergine, green and black on a turquoise ground painted monogram JB 20cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£800­1,200

16

William De Morgan (1839­1917) at Fulham Pottery

A Mongolian pattern tile, 1898 painted with Persian flower in blues and greens impressed Fulham mark to reverse 15.5 x 15.5cm.

Literature: Martin Greenwood, The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, page 149 catalogue number 592 for the original drawing illustrated.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

17

William De Morgan (1839­1917)

A large fan tile painted in blues and greens 20.5 x 20.5cm.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

18

William De Morgan (1839­1917) at Fulham Pottery

Two tiles

decorated with carnations, showing flower heads and green leaves one with Fulham Pottery impressed marks 15.5 x 15.5cm (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

19

William De Morgan (1839­1917) at Merton Abbey

A Honeysuckle pattern large tile decorated with white flowers on a turquoise ground Merton Abbey impressed mark 17 x 20cm; and a William De Morgan Persian flower on a Poole blank (2).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

20

William De Morgan (1839­1917) at Merton Abbey

A Single Rose pattern tile decorated with a blue rose impressed Merton Abbey Mark 15.5 x 15.5cm; and two William De Morgan floral tiles (3).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

21

Samuel Alcock & Co.

The Portland vase, circa 1880 marked ‘SA & Co No 3/9281’ 26.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£200­300

22

Thomas Smith & Co.

A stoneware Portland jug impressed marks 21cm high; with two Doulton Lambeth jugs, a Doulton Lambeth jar by Arthur Barlow, and a Fulham style jug (5).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

23

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A stoneware vase ovoid with cylindrical neck, incised with a bird before scrolling foliage in blue and ochre on a buff ground incised artist’s initials and ‘C.I.C Bailey Fulham’ 27cm high; and a tall C I C Bailey Fulham vase by Edgar Kettle, 39cm high, and a Fulham Pottery plant pot and dish (4).

£200­300

24

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A stoneware jug, 1875 incised with a lioness within scrolling foliage incised artist’s initials and impressed Fulham marks 15cm high; with two beakers, and a tall jug, all by Fulham Pottery (4).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

Φ

25

Paul Barron (1917­1983)

A stoneware jar with four handles to the neck, covered in a cream glaze with the original paper label 16cm high; with two similar vases, and two Jeremy Leach stoneware bowls (5).

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£150­250

Φ

26

William Staite Murray (1881­1962)

Vulture signed in pencil (in the margin) etching 20 x 15cm.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

27

Martin Brothers

A rare and early pair of Egyptian Revival vases by Robert Wallace Martin, 1876 cylindrical form, incised with seated Pharoah and characters, in tan, highlighted in blue and green on a buff ground incised ‘R W Martin, London, 1876’ 23.5cm high. (2)

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£300­500

28

Martin Brothers

A stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, 1886

slender baluster form with cylindrical neck, painted with blue flowers and green leaves incised ‘RW Martin Bros, London & Southall’ 32cm high.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£300­500

29

Martin Brothers

A rare stoneware tile by Robert Wallace

Martin, 1897 painted and carved showing two swans viewed from a balcony incised ‘RW MARTIN LONDON 1875’ 15 x 15cm.

Provenance: The collection of David Drew.

£100­200

30

Martin Brothers

A stoneware Gourd vase, 1896 shouldered, ribbed form with finely incised detail incised ‘Martin Bros London Southall 10­1896’ 17cm high.

£200­400

31

Martin Brothers

A stoneware vase, 1896 shouldered form, incised with scrolling foliage in buff on a brown ground incised date and ‘Martin Bros London & Southall’ 19.5cm high; and a Martin Brothers vase of similar design (2).

£400­600

32

Martin Brothers

A stoneware vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, 1893

ovoid, incised and painted with splitting pomegranate fruit, and scrolling foliage in blue and ochre on a tan ground incised ‘10­1893, Martin Brothers, London & Southall’ 21.5cm high.

Provenance: Private collection.

£800­1,200

33

Martin Brothers

A stoneware twin­handled vase, 1886 ovoid form incised ‘Martin Bro London Southall 10­1896’ 17cm high.

£200­300

34

Martin Brothers

A pair of stoneware vases by Robert Wallace Martin,1889

shouldered cylindrical form, incised and painted with birds flying amongst wild flowers, in green, blue, white and aubergine on a tan ground incised ‘2­1889 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall’ 22cm high (2).

Provenance: Private collection.

£1,500­2,000

35

Martin Brothers

A stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, 1891

ovoid, incised and painted with flowers on a dark ground incised ‘1­1891, Martin Brothers, London & Southall’ 25cm high; and an early Martin Brothers tobacco jar and cover, dated 1879, and a Martin Brothers miniature vase (4).

£200­400

36

Martin Brothers

A stoneware ewer by Robert Wallace Martin, 1890 decorated with flower heads on an olive ground incised ‘RW Martin/ London & Southall/ 6.80’ 25cm high.

£150­250

37

Martin Brothers

An early stoneware jug, 1881 painted with the motto Home is Home on a blue spotted pattern with grey ground incised ‘Martin, London, 11­81’ 23cm high.

£200­300

38

Martin Brothers

A stoneware Aquatic jug, 1895 incised and painted with grotesque fish on a dark brown ground incised ‘9­1895, Martin Brothers, London & Southall’ 26.5cm high.

Provenance: Private collection.

£500­700

39

Martin Brothers

A stoneware jug the body incised with thistles on a brown ground with blue highlights incised ‘Martin London Southall’ 25.5cm high.

£200­300

40

Martin Brothers

A rare stoneware figure, Mr Pickwick, by Robert Wallace Martin, 1914 with a grey and ochre glaze incised ‘R W Martin & Bros Southall 1914’ 9cm high.

£200­300

41

Robert Wallace Martin (1843­1923) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A rare porcelain figure, the Hawker, circa 1870 with an all over white glaze impressed marks 18cm high.

Reference: V & A, London, accession number C.742­1917, for an example of the figure. One of only two known porcelain pieces made by Robert Wallace Martin.

£300­500

42

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877)

A rare stoneware jug deeply carved with flower heads and trailing vine incised ‘Edgar Kettle Art Pottery Pentlow St Putney’ 24cm high.

Catalogue Notes: As well as working for C.J.C Bailey at the Fulham Pottery during the 1870s, Kettle is known to have made ceramics at his home in Putney where he set up a small kiln in the garden. This jug is one of the few surviving examples from the period.

£150­250

43

Jean Charles Cazin (1841­1901)

A Fulham period stoneware vase, 1873 deeply carved with leaves and branches, in ochre with blue highlights incised ‘Cazin 1873’ 23cm high.

Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, British Art Pottery, 26 November 2008, lot 67.

Catalogue Notes: Cazin arrived at Fulham circa 1872 and left in 1875. Whilst there he met Walter Martin and probably Robert Wallace Martin amongst other potters, his work was illustrated in The Studio and was influential to the pioneer art potters.

£200­300

44

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey

Fulham Pottery

A stoneware vase the body incised with a dragon and bird amongst foliage, in blue, green and ochre incised artist’s initials and ‘C.I.C Bailey Fulham’ 35cm high; and a vase and jardiniere by Edgar Kettle for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery (3).

£200­300

45

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A stoneware ewer the body incised with scrolling foliage, the neck with twisted blue lines, in shades of blue and ochre incised artist’s initials and ‘C.I.C Bailey Fulham’ 19cm high; and four jugs and a candlestick, all by Edgar Kettle for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery (6).

£200­300

46

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A stoneware cylindrical vase

the body with four portrait roundels of Medieval figures incised artist’s initials and ‘C.I.C Bailey Fulham’ 27cm high; and two cylindrical vases by Edgar Kettle for C J C Bailey Fulham Pottery, and nine pieces 19th Century Fulham pottery including two tiles (12).

£300­500

47

Edgar Kettle (1842­1877) for C.I.C. Bailey Fulham Pottery

A stoneware vase

baluster form, the body incised with birds amongst scrolling foliage, in shades of blue and ochre

incised artist’s initials and ‘C.I.C Bailey Fulham’ 28cm high; and a twin­handled vase, a beaker, and two mugs, all by Edgar Kettle for C J C Bailey Fulham Pottery (5).

£200­300

48

Ada Dennis (1862­1900) for Doulton Lambeth

A large Faience stoneware vase, Victoria Tower painted with the Palace of Westminster from the Thames within a classical scrolling foliage and cherubs monograms for Ada Dennis, Josephine Durtnall, Florence Lewis, and Mary Denley, painted ‘968’ and with impressed factory marks 45cm high.

£200­300

49

George Tinworth (1843­1913) for Doulton Lambeth

A stoneware jug, 1878 relief moulded with foliate tendrils, applied rosettes and beaded scrolls, with hallmarked silver collar incised initials, date, and impressed factory marks 26cm high.

£150­250

50

Arthur Barlow for Doulton Lambeth

A stoneware ewer decorated in a blue glaze with brown scrolling foliage, with plated lid incised initials and impressed Doulton marks 25cm high.

£150­250

51 Minton

An Aesthetic movement vase decorated with a graduated blue glaze with gilt insects and ring handles impressed ‘Minton 487’ 28cm high; and a collection of British Art pottery, to include Bernard Moore, Burmantofts, and Rye Pottery (qty.).

£300­500

52

Ruskin Pottery

A vase, 1922 with a narrow tapering neck, covered in a pink lustre glaze

impressed Ruskin marks and date 25cm high; and an Elton ware vase, two Brannam Pottery pieces, a Rye pottery pig, and a Moorcroft candlestick (6).

£150­250

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53

Mary Seton Watts (1849­1938) for Compton

Pottery

A Pilgrim’s bottle carved and painted with a Knight in landscape 12 x 10cm.

£200­300

54

Mary Seton Watts (1849­1938) for Compton

Pottery

Sir Galahad pottery plaque cast in low relief with the knight resting by his horse

impressed Potters’ Arts Guild roundel mark 18.5 x 11cm.

£200­300

55

Compton Pottery

A pottery plaque, circa 1920 hand coloured depicting St Michael the Archangel 17.5 x 10.5cm; and a Compton Pottery bowl, and seven Ruskin roundels (9).

£200­300

56

Ruskin Pottery

A High Fired vase, 1921 baluster form, covered in a tonal red and blue flambe glaze impressed marks and date 15.3cm high.

£200­300

57

Alfred Powell (1865­1960) for Wedgwood

A small bowl painted with deer in an open landscape painted initials and ‘4431’ 13cm diameter; a Ruskin Pottery small bowl, a small lustre bowl, and a Martin Brothers lid (4).

£100­200

58

Sir Edmund Elton (1846­1920) for Sunflower

Pottery

A ewer the compressed body with angled cylindrical spout and flanking handle, with applied slip decoration in tan on a streaked green and blue ground signed 34cm high; and a teapot by Sir Edmund Elton (2).

£150­250

59

C.H. Brannam Barum Pottery

A large pair of vases, 1909 with three twisted handles, incised and carved with fish in blue, green, and brown incised marks 39.5cm high (2).

£150­250

60

Louise Powell (1882­1956) for Wedgwood

Pottery

A pair of vases waisted, cylindrical form, painted with scrolling foliage design in blue and silver lustre on a white ground

impressed Wedgwood mark, painted artist monogram 17.5cm high (2).

£200­300

61

Tom Hall for Della Robbia Pottery

A charger painted in blues, yellows and greens depicting sprays of flowers and leaves incised factory marks and painted ‘TH’ monogram 40.5cm diameter.

£150­250

62

Annie Smith for Della Robbia

A single­handled vase, 1895 shouldered form, incised and painted with stylised flowers and foliage in green, yellow and turquoise on a buff ground incised Della Robbia mark, painted monogram and date 22.5cm high.

£150­250

63

Arthur E Bells and Annie Smith for Della Robbia Pottery

A Moorish vase shouldered form with applied twin­handles, incised and painted with a stylised flower stem in red, yellow and green on a pale yellow ground, the reverse with similar berried foliage spray, incised factory mark and AB monogram, painted AS monogram 25.5cm high.

£250­400

64

Annie Williams for Della Robbia Pottery

A Tall Persian vase, 1895 ovoid with garlic knopped neck, painted with panels of stylised foliage and bullrushes, in ochre, green, yellow and turquoise incised mark, painted date and AW monogram 35cm high.

£300­500

65

Violet Enid Woodhouse for Della Robbia Pottery

A Dutch jar and cover compressed ovoid form with flaring cylindrical neck and flat cover, incised and painted with bands of foliage and simple flowerheads in yellow, green and turquoise on a brown ground incised mark, painted Enid 27cm high (2).

£600­1,000

66

Hannah Jones and Charles Collis for Della Robbia Pottery

A Dutch vase and cover ovoid with waisted neck and shallow cover, incised and painted with flowers and foliage in green, turquoise and blue incised factory mark and C, painted HJ monogram 28.5cm high (2).

£600­1,000

67

E.L.L. for Della Robbia Pottery

A twin­handled vase shouldered ovoid form with applied handles, painted with panels of stylised flowers and foliage in blue, green and chestnut on a yellow ground incised factory mark and ELL artist monogram 29cm high.

£500­1,000

68

Richard Joyce (1873­1931) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

Vase

decorated in silver lustre of fish on a blue ground impressed marks and number ‘2607’, and painted artist’s cipher 12cm high.

£200­300

70

Annie Burton for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

A cylindrical box and cover decorated in silver and gold lustre, painted with blue flower motifs

painted artist’s cipher and impressed ‘2393’ and factory marks

5.2cm high, 8.5cm diameter.

£200­300

72

William S. Mycock (1872­1959) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

A large wall charger, circa 1920 painted with foliate panels on an orange ground painted artist’s monogram and impressed factory marks and number ‘2477’ 48cm diameter.

69

Richard Joyce (1873­1931) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

Vase

shouldered form with cylindrical neck, decorated in silver and gold lustre over red and blue, painted with classical musicians and trees painted artist’s cipher and impressed ‘2309’ 19.5cm high.

£300­500

71

Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

Vase

cylindrical shouldered form, decorated with silver lustre on a blue ground, depicting foliage within stylised borders to the neck

impressed factory marks and number ‘8022’ 19.5cm high.

£200­300

73

Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

A large and rare vase and cover with uranium orange glaze impressed marks and ‘2229’ 44cm high.

£300­500

£200­400

74

William S. Mycock (1872­1959) for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery

A Lancastrian Heraldic charger, 1923 decorated in silver and gold lustre over red, green and blue, painted with a rampant lion within a reef and border of foliage painted artist’s cipher and impressed ‘2476’ and factory marks 12cm high.

£600­800

75

William De Morgan (1839­1917)

A ruby lustre stoneware vase, circa 1885 decorated with a scrolling foliate motif impressed tulip mark for Merton Abbey to the base 13cm high.

£400­600

76

William De Morgan (1839­1917)

A Galleon tile, circa 1880 ruby lustre on an off­white glaze 15.5 x 15.5cm.

£400­600

77

William De Morgan (1839­1917)

Three Berries & Leaves tiles, circa 1880 ruby lustre on an off­white glaze 15. x 15.cm (3).

£200­300

78

William De Morgan (1839­1917) at Sands End Pottery

Two tiles decorated with flower heads and green leaves Sands End Pottery backstamp to both 15.5 x 15.5cm (2).

£200­300

79

Hugh Thackeray Turner (1853­1937)

A large and impressive porcelain bowl, 1906 no.241, painted to the well with a band of entwined dragon­like creatures, incised a broad foliage band, the exterior with foliate panels below an inscription Godalming, in blue, green and red on a white ground painted monogram, date and glaze details 37cm diameter 15cm high.

Catalogue Notes: There is a similar example in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, dated 1908.

£500­1,000

side view

80

William Moorcroft (1872­1945) for Moorcroft Pottery

Claremont, a rare and impressive bowl, 1918

flaring form, tubeline decorated in colours on a streaked green ground, the rim inscribed 'Veritas facta Non Verba Vincit Omnia', (Truth, Deeds not Words Conquer) painted green signature, 1918 to base 35.5cm. diameter.

£1,000­2,000

81

Harold Moorcroft (1879­1966)

A six tile panel

tubeline tiles depicting a maiden in a field of blue flowers, with rolling hills and skyline in the background signed and inscribed to the reverse each tile 15 x 14cm; tiled area 45 x 30cm.

£300­500

82

William Moorcroft (1872­1945) for Moorcroft Pottery

A handled Pomegranate vase

tubeline decorated in shades of red, purple, ochre and green on a blue ground

signed in green and impressed factory marks

22cm high, 29cm wide.

£150­250

83

William Moorcroft (1872­1945) for James MacIntyre & Co.

A jar and cover, circa 1900 decorated with poppies on a pale green ground

signed ‘WM’ and with factory printed marks

12cm high; and three early Moorcroft miniature vases (5).

£150­250

84

William Moorcroft (1872­1945)

A Pansy pattern potpourri pot and cover signed, and with impressed factory marks

10cm high; and three early Moorcroft pieces (6).

£100­200

85

Kerry Goodwin for Moorcroft Pottery

A Delphinium vase, circa 2015 inverse baluster form, tube line decorated with flowering stems in blue and green over ivory ground printed, painted and impressed marks 37cm high; with a Moorcroft Stargazer Lily lamp with shade, and a watercolour of a Moorcroft vase by Emma Bossons (4).

£200­300

86

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Moorcroft Pottery

A Gothic Window pattern vase impressed marks 14cm high; with two Moorcroft vases and one bowl, and a Cobridge vase (5).

£100­200

87

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Moorcroft

An Eagle Owl pattern vase, 1990 ovoid form, decorated with an owl and the moon numbered 385/500, date cypher, impressed factory marks 33cm high.

£200­300

88

Moorcroft Pottery

An Orange and Lemon Tree trial vase tubeline decoration depicting two birds sat in orange and lemon trees impressed marks 22.5cm high; and a Moorcroft Collector’s Club vase, decorated with blossom, 32cm high (2).

£150­250

89

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A Morris Tree pattern vase, after Wiilliam Morris, 2020 decorated with silver lustre trees against light blue foliage on a dark blue ground numbered 2/25, signed by Sally Tuffin, decorator’s mark for Heidi Warr, impressed factory marks

36.5cm high.

£150­250

90

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

Two cylinder Morris Carpet vases, after William Morris, 2018 decorated with repeating patterns of bird and foliage both numbered 3/12, impressed factory marks 31cm and 25cm high (2).

£200­300

91

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A Waterbird Etruscan pattern vase, after Willliam De Morgan, 2013 decorated with a waterbird against a gold lustre ground with red foliage numbered 2/12, impressed factory marks

35.5cm high.

£200­300

92

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A rare and complete chess set, 2012 modelled as mice, the king and queen seated on thrones modelled by Alan Pepper, each piece numbered and with decorator’s mark for Natasha Chapman­Cox, impressed factory marks the king being 10cm high, with a wooden chess board (33).

£1,500­2,500

93

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A Highland Cattle pattern vase, 2012

decorated with highland cattle grazing in a mountainous landscape numbered 8/20, inscribed ‘HOLDENWOOD’, signed by Sally Tuffin, decorator’s mark and signature for Theresa Blackmore, impressed factory marks 37cm high.

£200­300

94

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A large Kingfisher pattern vase, 2003

decorated with a Kingfisher fishing numbered 11/20, signed by Sally Tuffin, decorator’s mark for Heidi Warr, impressed factory marks 48cm high.

£300­500

95

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A Fox pattern trial vase, 2012 decorated with foxes in a green landscape inscribed ‘trial 3’, impressed factory marks 36cm high.

£300­500

96

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

An Early Bird pattern vase, 2012 decorated with a thrush, inscribed ‘EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM’ impressed factory marks 32cm high.

£200­300

97

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

An Illyria pattern vase, 2002 decorated with snow leopards and snowflakes numbered 8/12, signed by Sally Tuffin, decorator’s mark for Heidi Warr, impressed factory marks 36.5cm high.

£300­500

98

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

An Alsatian pattern trial vase, 2008 decorated with four Alsatians inscribed ‘trial’, impressed factory marks

19cm high; and a Blue Fish pattern vase, designed by Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks (2).

£100­200

99

Sally Tuffin (b.1938) for Dennis Chinaworks

A unique Poppy pattern charger, 2002 decorated with three poppyheads and plant inscribed ‘No.B10’ impressed factory marks

37cm diameter; and a Dennis China Works Cockerel charger, designed by Sally Tuffin (2).

£200­300

100 Wemyss Pottery

A Violets dish retailed by Thomas Goode, rectangular form, painted with violets

impressed mark, painted Wemyss and printed T Goode & Co mark 14.5cm wide; and inscribed 'I looked for something sweet to send to you and the Violets asked if they would do', in colours, a Wemyss Sweet Pea Grosvenor vase, a small Black Cockerel bowl and a Thistle bowl with wavy rim the violet dish 14.5cm wide (4).

£200­300

STUDIO CERAMICS

LOTS 101-368

Φ 101

Bernard Leach (1887­1979) at Leach Pottery

A pair of Leaping Deer dishes, circa 1930 stoneware, with a green ash glaze, the raised Deer decoration within two circles to the centre impressed pottery seals 21.4cm diameter (2).

£200­300

Φ 102

Bernard Leach (1887­1979) at Leach Pottery

An early Hare dish, circa 1924 earthenware, with a lustre type glaze over a honey ground, decorated with slip showing a hare within a circle impressed potter’s and pottery seals 20cm diameter.

Literature:

Bernard Leach: 125th Anniversary Exhibition Catalogue, 29 August ­ 11 November 2012, The Asahi Shinbun Tokyo, p.76 for a similar example.

£500­700

Φ 103

Janet Leach (1918­1997) at Leach

Pottery

A stoneware vase compressed, facetted shouldered form, brown with splashed and running olive green glaze to shoulder impressed seal marks 29cm wide, 19cm high.

Provenance: Joy Hallam collection.

Literature:

British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis, 25th May 2021, lot 327 for a comparable form.

£300­500

Φ 104

Janet Leach (1918­1997) at Leach Pottery

Vase

globular form, grogged porcelain with a celadon glaze and iron oxide splashed decoration

impressed pottery and potter’s seal 17.5cm high.

Provenance: Godden Reference Collection.

£300­500

Φ 105

William ‘Bill’ Marshall (1923­2007)

A large stoneware vase slab built with tapering cylindrical neck, covered in a hakeme glaze with brushed grasses impressed potter’s seal 32cm high.

£300­500

Φ 106

William ‘Bill’ Marshall (1923­2007)

A large stoneware bottle vase cylindrical shouldered form, covered in an oatmeal glaze to the foot, painted with blue sprigs and iron brushwork impressed potter’s seal mark 28.5cm high.

£400­600

107

Shoji Hamada (1894­1978)

A stoneware bottle vase rectangular shouldered form, covered in an iron glaze with blue pours 14.5cm high.

£200­400

108

Shigeyoshi Ichino (1942­2011) at Leach Pottery

Vase

stoneware, brushed with iron glaze and shino sprig

impressed pottery and potter’s seal 17cm high; and a Warren Mackenzie vase, a Svend Bayer vase, and two stoneware vases (5).

£200­300

Φ 109

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase

compressed form with fluted sides, covered in a blue and grey glaze to the foot impressed potter’s seal and painted glaze code 12.5cm high.

£150­250

Φ 110

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase

globular form, with a grey glaze with green inclusions

impressed potter’s seal 9cm high.

£150­250

Φ 111

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware footed dish

covered in a dark green glaze, fluted design impressed potter’s seal

18.5cm diameter; a smaller stoneware footed dish, and a beaker, both by Katharine PleydellBouverie (3).

£300­500

Φ 112

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase

squat form, covered in a dark blue glaze impressed potter’s seal 11cm high, 12cm diameter

£200­300

Φ 113

Janet Leach (1918­1997) at Leach Pottery

A tall flower vase

cylindrical form, grogged porcelain with a celadon glaze and iron oxide splashed decoration

impressed pottery and potter’s seals 24.5cm high.

£200­400

Φ 114

Janet Leach (1918­1997) at Leach Pottery

Vase with lug handles resist decorated with speckled grey glaze to the neck

impressed pottery and potter’s seals 14cm high; and another Leach Pottery vase by Janet Leach (2).

Provenance: The Estate of Sheila Harrison.

£200­300

Φ 115

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase globular form, with a grey glaze over a dark iron glaze impressed potter’s seal and glaze code 17cm high.

£400­600

Φ 116

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase ovoid with collar neck, covered to the foot in a running, crackled pale ash glaze, impressed potter’s seal, incised 147 24cm high.

Provenance: Private collection.

£1,000­1,500

Φ 117

Katherine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A large stoneware vase

fluted, covered in a green and grey glaze impressed potter’s seal 14cm high.

£400­600

Φ 118

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware vase

squat form with fluted sides, covered in a dark green glaze

impressed potter’s seal 14cm high, 12cm diameter

£150­250

Φ 119

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985) at Cole Pottery

A stoneware bowl

shouldered with incised band, covered in a split ash glaze

impressed ‘Cole’ mark and potter’s seal 16.5cm high, 23cm diameter

£500­800

Φ 120

William ‘Bill’ Marshall (1923­2007) at Leach

Pottery

A stoneware vase

cylindrical form, with a tenmoku glaze and nuka glaze rim, impressed motifs to the body impressed pottery and potter’s seals 19cm high.

£200­300

121

Norah Braden (1901­2001)

A footed bowl

stoneware, covered in a pale green ash glaze to the foot

signed with initials

9cm high; and a John Leach yunomi, a Trevor Corser yunomi, a Mark Griffiths yunomi, a Michael Leach small vase, and two unmarked yunomi (7).

£300­500

Φ 122

Bernard Leach (1887­1979) at Leach

Pottery

A stoneware box and cover circular form with applied handle, covered in a dark blue/green glaze, the interior glazed tenmoku

impressed pottery and potter’s seals 12.5cm diameter. (2)

£150­200

Φ 123

Bernard Leach (1887­1979) at Leach

Pottery

A small bud vase

covered in an oatmeal glaze with brushwork flowerheads in blue and red impressed and incised marks

6.5cm high.

£100­200

Φ 124

Ursula Mommens (1908­2010)

A stoneware bottle vase

covered in a light grey glaze to the foot, with iron brushwork motifs 21cm high; with a similar porcelain pot by Ursula Mommens, 9cm high (2).

£100­200

Φ 125

Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (1935­2013)

A stoneware bowl

covered in a mottled dark glaze with nuka rim

impressed potter’s seal 9cm high; with a similar box and cover, and a jug, both by Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (3).

Provenance: The collection of Agnete Hoy (1914­2000).

£150­250

Φ 126

Paul Barron (1917­1983)

A stoneware jug

covered in an iron glaze with nuka pours and rim

impressed potter’s seal 26cm high; and two bowls and a dish, all by Paul Barron (4).

£100­200

127

Charles Vyse (1882­1971)

Footed bowl, 1930 with an iron glaze and poured pattern incised signature and date 5.5cm high, 15cm diameter; and a small bowl by Eric Mellon, a St Ives bowl with inverted rim, a Phil Rogers miniature box and cover, and a Trevor Corser St Ives tile (6).

£200­300

128

Katherine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A small jug stoneware, with fluted design and green ash glaze impressed potter’s seal 7cm high; a Bernard Leach small stoneware tile depicting a sailing boat, and a small Phil Rogers vase (3).

£150­250

Φ 129

David Leach (1911­2005)

A porcelain tea set comprising teapot, two cups and saucers, a sugar bowl and saucer, and two jugs celadon glaze with fluted sides impressed potter’s seal teapot 24cm high (excluding handle). (10)

£300­500

130

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A stoneware footed bowl with a cream glaze to the foot with blue vertical brushes impressed potter’s seal 8.5cm high; with a David Leach porcelain bowl, and a Michael Leach box and a bowl (5).

£200­300

131

Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie (1895­1985)

A small stoneware bowl covered in a greyish blue glaze 4cm high, 7cm diameter; with a Katharine Pleydell­Bouverie dish, a Walter Keeler jug, a David Leach cylinder vase, and a small stoneware vase in the manner of Norah Braden (5).

£200­300

132

David Leach (1911­2005)

Two porcelain cut­sided bowls both covered in a dark tenmoku glaze impressed potter’s seals 8cm and 7cm high; together with a David Leach iron glaze pot, two Svend Bayer dishes, a Marianne de Trey footed bowl, a Leach pottery jug, two Derek Clarkson vase and three further items of studio pottery (qty.)

£200­400

Φ 133

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware vase covered in a green ash glaze to the body, with running darker green ash glaze to the top applied paper exhibition label ‘37’ 37cm high.

£600­800

Φ 133a

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A beaten vase with chatter band stoneware, covered in a green and grey ash glaze to the foot 20cm high.

£200­300

Φ 134

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Lesson Hall Pottery

A large stoneware vase covered in an iron and tenmoku glaze, the body with impressed motifs and a single raised band impressed pottery and potter’s seals 43cm high.

£300­500

Φ 135

Svend Bayer (b.1946)

A large vase wood fired, with combed and incised detail to the neck and collar 75cm high.

£300­500

Φ 136

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A tall stoneware vase the body with fluted bands, covered in a nuka glaze impressed pottery and potter’s seals 38cm high.

£200­300

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Φ 137

Svend Bayer (b.1946)

Jug wood­fired impressed potter’s seal 18cm high; and a similar jug by Svend Bayer (2).

£100­200

Φ 138

Phil Rogers (1951­2020)

A stoneware vase

slab built, with curved shoulders, covered in salt glaze and incised sprigs to each side impressed potter’s seal 28cm high; and a Phil Rogers stoneware jug (2).

£200­300

Φ 139

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A stoneware vase collared, with an iron and tenmoku glaze with nuka pours impressed pottery and potter’s seal

26.5cm high; with two Jim Malone stoneware jugs, and a Mike Dodd stoneware bottle vase (4).

£150­250

Φ 140

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A stoneware bottle vase squared form with poured nuka glaze on white impressed pottery and potter’s seal 21cm high; and two stoneware vases and a dish by Jim Malone, and a Mike Dodd ironglaze vase (5).

£200­300

141

Takeshi Yasuda (b.1943)

A stoneware yunomi

manganese on a light honey glaze with raised slip trailing potter’s label (to underside)

9.5cm high; and two Phil Rogers yunomi, and a Jack Doherty yunomi (4).

£200­300

Φ 142

Phil Rogers (1951­2020)

Yunomi

stoneware, with an iron glaze with wax­resist spots impressed potter’s seal 9cm high; and three stoneware yunomi by Phil Rogers (4).

£150­250

Φ 143

Phil Rogers (1951­2020)

A stoneware yunomi

cut sided, with a green ash glaze to the foot, with iron speckles and incised decoration 11cm high; with three similar yunomi by Phil Rogers (4).

£150­250

Φ 144

Nic Collins (b.1958)

A large stoneware jug woodfired incised signature

52cm high; and three smaller jugs and two vases, all by Nic Collins (6).

£300­500

Φ 145

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A porcelain jug with cut sides and covered in a cream glaze

impressed pottery and potter’s seal 26cm high; and a large stoneware jug by Jim Malone (2).

£150­250

Φ 146

Clive Bowen (b.1943)

A large earthenware pot and cover slipware with green patterns on yellow 25cm high; and a slipware jug by Clive Bowen (3).

£150­200

Φ 147

Clive Bowen (b.1943)

A very large slipware bowl, circa 1992 with a dark honey glaze and combed pattern to the rim

23cm high, 59cm diameter.

Provenance: Purchased from the potter, 1992.

£200­300

Φ 148

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Burnby Pottery

A large stoneware jug covered in a tenmoku glaze with nuka pours

impressed pottery and potter’s seals 34cm high; and a Jim Malone Lesson Hall stoneware jug, 35cm high (2).

£150­250

Φ 149

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020) at Aldermaston Pottery

Footed bowl, 1989

red and gold lustre pattern on a green glaze signed and with date cypher, glaze code 10A 9cm high, 27cm diameter.

Exhibited: The Aldermaston Pottery Final Exhibition, 1993.

£300­500

Φ 150

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020) at Aldermaston Pottery

Footed bowl, 1992

gold lustre pattern on a cream glaze signed and with date cypher 9cm high, 27cm diameter; and a smaller bowl by Alan Caiger Smith, with gold lustre pattern (2).

Exhibited: The Aldermaston Pottery Final Exhibition, 1993.

£300­500

Φ 151

Myra McDonnell at Aldermaston Pottery Bowl

decorated in ruby and gold lustre depicting a tree signed 8cm high, 21cm diameter; and two bowls, decorated with an eagle and a lobster, by Myra McDonnell at Aldermaston Pottery (3).

Exhibited: The Aldermaston Pottery Final Exhibition, 1993.

£200­300

Φ 152

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020) at Aldermaston Pottery

Twenty one glaze test tiles decorated with copper, ruby and golden lustre variously numbered and inscribed with glaze codes each 5 x 5cm; and a ewer, two goblets and a tankard, all by Alan Caiger Smith (qty.)

£200­300

Φ 153

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020) at Aldermaston Pottery

Two bowls decorated in ruby lustre signed both 17cm diameter (2).

Provenance: The collection of Agnete Hoy (1914­2000).

£100­200

Φ 154

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020) at Aldermaston Pottery

Charger

with a ruby and golden lustre glaze painted monogram and date cypher 32.5cm diameter; and a goblet, a mug, and jug, all by Alan Caiger­Smith (4).

£300­400

155

Alan Caiger­Smith (1930­2020)

A wall plate painted in ruby and gold lustre painted marks 28.5cm high; with a Jonathan Chiswell­Jones vase, and a Christine Anne Richards vase (3).

£150­250

Φ 156

Helen Pincombe (1908­2004)

A large stoneware bowl covered in a grey glaze with iron speckles impressed potter’s seal

32cm diameter

£150­250

Φ 157

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Lesson Hall Pottery

A large stoneware bowl decorated with a brushwork fish to the well, within a border of iron, nuka, and chun glazes running from the rim

impressed pottery and potter’s seal 31cm diameter; and a stoneware fish bowl by Jim Malone (2).

£150­250

Φ 158

Geoff Fuller (1936­2022)

An earthenware handled dish, 2001 square form, with a light honey glaze and trailed green and brown pattern

29cm wide, 20cm high; and a slipware circular dish by Paul Young, 29cm diameter. (2).

£100­200

Φ 159

Michael Casson (1925­2003)

A stoneware jar and cover shouldered, square section, painted with simple design in ochre and green on a mushroom ground impressed seal mark 20cm high (2).

£80­120

Φ 160

Henry Hammond (1914­1989)

A stoneware footed bowl

covered in an oatmeal glaze with blue and iron brushwork impressed potter’s seal 14cm diameter; and a small cut­sided bowl, two Medieval style jugs, and a vessel with rope handle, all by Henry Hammond (5).

Provenance: The collection of Agnete Hoy (1914­2000).

£100­200

161

Attributed to Michael Cardew (1901­1983)

A dish and a beaker with a green glaze with combed decoration the dish 24cm diameter; with a Lucie Rie style bowl signed ‘Swann’, a Jane Hamlyn beaker, and two Bernard Moore small dishes (6).

£150­250

Φ 162

Jim Malone (b.1946)

A porcelain Korean fish vase with blue brushwork decoration depicting a fish within horizontal bands impressed pottery and potter’s seal 25cm high.

£150­250

163

Barbara Cass (1921­1992)

A stoneware vase bulbous form with flared rim, textured glaze with a yellow glaze to the rim signed with initials 14cm high; and a David White raku vase (2).

£150­250

Φ 164

Alan Wallwork (1931­2019)

Split­sphere form with a textured glaze and white porcelain inner pod incised initials to the base 10cm high; and an Alan Wallwork coral form vessel (2).

£200­300

Φ 165

Joanna Constantinidis (1927­2000)

A small stoneware pot globular form with pinched rim, the oatmeal glaze with iron speckles impressed potter’s seal 9.4cm high.

£150­250

Φ 166

Joanna Constantinidis (1927­2000)

A porcelain vase cylindrical form, with a lustre glaze with manganese spirals impressed potter’s seal 18cm high.

£300­500

Φ 167

Joanna Constantinidis (1927­2000)

A tall tapered vessel, circa 1970 stoneware, covered in a cream mottled glaze with an iron speckle, the cylindrical form with tapered neck and a pinched oval rim impressed potter’s seal 49.5cm high.

£600­800

Φ 168

Walter Keeler (b.1942)

A large stoneware Beaky jug leaning form, salt­glazed in blue impressed potter’s seal 26cm high.

£300­500

Φ 169

Walter Keeler (b.1942) Jug salt­glazed stoneware impressed potter’s seal 32cm high.

£300­500

Φ 170

Walter Keeler (b.1942)

A stoneware jug salt glaze in blue, green salt glaze to the interior impressed potter’s seal 22.5cm high.

£150­200

Φ 171

Walter Keeler (b.1942)

An early stoneware cannister and cover with a two­tone salt glaze impressed potter’s seal 18.5cm high (2).

£80­120

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Φ 172

John Maltby (1936­2020)

Seabird, 2010­11

a stoneware tile in a painted wooden frame the tile with impressed potter’s seal, signed and dated (lower right), signed and dated again (to the reverse) the tile 15 x 18cm, the frame 29 x 32cm.

£200­400

Φ 173

John Maltby (1936­2020)

Boat in the Harbour a mixed media painting on board 25.5 x 30.5cm.

Provenance: Yew Tree Gallery, Penzance. With a letter of authenticity, the work was found by John Maltby’s son and daughter when they were clearing out his workshop after his death.

Exhibited: Yew Tree Gallery, Penzance, Treasures from John Maltby’s Workshop, 14 April ­ 15 June 2024.

£200­400

Φ 174

John Maltby (1936­2020)

Albert Herring automata

painted wood and mixed media, with a single swinging boat on choppy seas signed ‘MALTBY’ to the reverse 31cm high, 26cm wide.

£300­500

Φ 175

John Maltby (1936­2020)

A stoneware tile modelled with a bird and a fish impressed potter’s seal 17 x 17cm.

£200­400

Φ 176

John Maltby (1936­2020)

A stoneware tile modelled with a sailing boat impressed potter’s seal 17 x 17cm.

£200­400

Φ 177

John Maltby (1936­2020)

Jug form

stoneware, enamelled with geometric design with red cross signed 'Maltby' 26cm high, and a wooden totem form by Sam Willams (2).

£200­300

Φ 178

John Maltby (1936­2020)

Footed bowl

stoneware, enamelled with geometric design in blue and red impressed potter’s seal 15cm diameter

£150­250

Φ 179

Ian Godfrey (1942­1992)

Fox House, a large stoneware casket and cover, circa 1974 with carved foxes, flowerheads, and houses applied to the edges and lid, with a sky shaped across the lid, raised on three carved feet covered in a mottled grey glaze 39cm high.

Exhibited: British Crafts Centre, Ian Godfrey, 1974.

£600­800

Φ 180

Ian Godfrey (1942­1992)

Moon ring with animals

stoneware sculpture covered in an oatmeal glaze 20cm high.

Provenance

The Estate of Sheila Harrison.

£200­400

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Φ 181

Ian Auld (1926­2000)

A stoneware vessel squared form impressed potter’s seal 14cm high, 13.5cm wide.

£200­400

Φ 182

Mo Jupp (1938­2018)

Standing Female nude earthenware, the nude standing on a rectangular plinth incised potter’s mark 26.5cm high.

£400­600

Φ 183

Richard Parkinson (1927­1985) and Susan Parkinson (1925­2012)

Greek Bust slip cast and painted blue decoration impressed marks 20cm high.

£150­250

Φ 184

Peter Wright (1919­2003)

Figure group earthenware, modelled as a young boy and girl sat on a bench incised signature 15.5cm high.

£150­250

Φ 185

Peter Hayes (b.1946)

Two figures stoneware on polished slate base signed in ink 18.5cm high; and a Peter Fitzgerald stoneware sculpture titled ‘Shuffle’ (2).

£150­250

Φ 186

Michael Flynn (1947­2025)

A set of five figurative plaques stoneware, depicting stylised figures and animals with cream glaze with coloured slips the largest 38 x 34cm (5).

£600­1,000

Φ 187

John Piper (1903­1992)

Ceramic mug, 1977 probably thrown by Geoffrey Eastop, painted with two portrait masks in yellow and red on a black ground painted ‘JP, 77’ 12.5cm high.

Provenance

Private collection, John Piper’s experiments with ceramics began in the early 1970s with his first public exhibition held at the Marlborough Gallery in 1972. He later produced designs which were manufactured at the Fulham Pottery from 1982.

£300­500

188

John Piper (1903­1992) for Fulham Pottery

Two Four Seasons tiles screenprinted in colours impressed factory mark and facsimile signature 16.5cm square (2).

£150­250

Φ 189

Eric James Mellon (1925­2014)

Annunciation, a porcelain dish, 1991 painted with nudes by the sea, highlighted in gilt signed, dated, and titled 14cm diameter; and a similar stoneware dish by Eric James Melon, 19cm diameter (2).

£200­400

Φ 190

Eric James Mellon (1925­2014)

An earthenware vase cylindrical form with tapering foot and neck, painted with birds on an oatmeal glaze incised initials 23cm high; and a matching bowl by Eric James Mellon (2).

Provenance: Purchased from the potter

£300­500

191

Jennie Hale (b.1956)

A large raku model of a bird 30cm high; and a wall hanging dish by Sara Robertson, Surprise Meeting, 31 x 31cm (2).

£100­200

192

Ian Stallard (Contemporary)

The Carousel, 1997

earthenware, fitted with a clock and mirror to the inside, painted with seaside scenes 35cm high, 25cm diameter.

£100­200

Φ 193

Ewen Henderson (1934­2000) Yunomi stoneware, covered with pink and white running volcanic slips 8.5cm high.

Provenance: The Estate of Sheila Harrison. £200­300

Φ 194

Ewen Henderson (1934­2000)

A flattened form mixed laminate clays in cream, green, and brown 29cm wide.

£500­700

Φ 195

Ewen Henderson (1934­2000)

An early dish stoneware irregular form, with blue, green and brown swirl glaze, the underside with green pours and three shell marks 22.5cm wide.

Provenance: Dr John P Driscoll Collection; MAAK, 11­14 December 2023, lot 95; Private collection.

£500­1,000

Φ 196

Ewen Henderson (1934­2000)

An early open bowl stoneware with purple and green splashes, impressed shell mark to base 21cm wide, 6.5cm high.

Provenance: Dr John P Driscoll Collection; MAAK, 11­14 December 2023 lot 96; Private collection.

£500­1,000

£2,000­3,000

Φ 197
Ewen Henderson (1934­2000)
A large vessel mixed laminated stoneware and bone china clays, with green and dark chequered pattern 29cm high.

Φ 198

Paul Philp (b.1941)

Two stoneware footed vessels one with applied dark glaze on light ground, the other with a textured glaze and oatmeal interior both with impressed potter’s seal 20cm high, 21cm diameter, and 17cm high, 18cm diameter (2).

£400­600

Φ 199

Paul Philp (b.1941)

A stoneware footed bowl with applied dripped glaze on an oatmeal ground impressed potter’s seal 17cm high, 29cm diameter

£300­500

Φ 200

Paul Philp (b.1941)

A flattened stoneware vessel with handles to each end, the speckled glaze with brown and orange inclusions impressed potter’s seal 18cm high, 40.5cm wide.

£200­400

Φ 201

Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (1935­2016)

Two vessels, 1985 porcelain, ovoid form, covered in a textured clay coloured glaze with dark brushes each incised with signature and date 17cm and 14.5cm high (2).

£200­300

Φ 202

Abdo Nagi (1941­2001)

Two Zoomorphic pitchers T­material, streaky sea green and mottled green and lilac glazes each with impressed potter’s seal 19cm and 16.5cm high (2).

£400­600

Φ 203

Robin Welch (1936­2019)

A large stoneware vessel with rounded shoulders and cylindrical neck, covered in a cream glaze with black and red slip impressed potter’s seal 64.5cm high.

£400­600

Φ 204

Robin Welch (1936­2019)

A large stoneware vessel inverted form, covered in a white glaze with bands of red and bronze to the rim impressed potter’s seal 54cm high.

£300­500

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Φ 205

Simon Carroll (1964­2009)

A monumental floor­standing vessel, 2002 slab­built earthenware, covered in coloured slips and glazes with impressed and incised decoration 86cm high.

£300­500

Φ 206

Simon Carroll (1964­2009)

A large charger, Chandos, 2002 earthenware, with brown and black slip on a pale yellow ground signed with initials and with impressed date 45cm diameter.

Catalogue Notes: The charger was created during his time at Chandos House Rehab Centre

£200­300

Φ 207

Simon Carroll (1964­2009)

A large jug, 2002

earthenware, covered in coloured slips and glazes with impressed and incised decoration painted potter’s initials and date 40cm high.

£200­300

Φ 208

Richard Phethean (b.1943)

A large jug earthenware, slip decorated with cobalt blue signed with initials 39cm high.

£150­200

Audrey Richardson (1931­2018)

A large stoneware sculpture hand built, with two abstracted pebble forms standing upon a large stone base 96cm high, 76cm wide (excluding the base).

Provenance: Direct from the artist, commissioned by the vendor.

Exhibited: Ice House, Holland Park, London, Ellipse & Illusion, New Ceramics by Audrey Richardson, 1993.

£800­1,200

Φ 209

Φ 210

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A pourer stoneware, tapering form with pulled side handle, glazed silver­grey, the interior manganese impressed potter’s seal 9cm high.

£300­500

Φ 211

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

Handled dish circular with pulled handle, glazed pale celadon to the interior, the exterior chestnut brown impressed potter’s seal 22.5cm wide.

£300­500

Φ 212

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A stoneware bowl, circa 1955 squeezed form, with an oatmeal glaze and manganese rim impressed potter’s seal 9cm high, 17.5cm wide.

£1,000­2,000

Φ 213

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A small beaker stoneware, flaring conical form, glazed manganese, the interior glazed silver­grey impressed potter’s seal 4.6cm high.

£200­400

Φ 214

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

Two coffee cans and saucers covered in a manganese glaze, the interior silver grey impressed seal marks the saucers 13.5cm diameter, the cups 6.5cm high (4).

£1,000­1,500

Φ 215

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A large pouring vessel stoneware, with a manganese glaze to the exterior and a cream glaze to the interior impressed potter’s seal 19cm high.

£1,000­1,500

Φ 216

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A stoneware coffee pot and cover the exterior covered in a manganese glaze, the interior with a cream glaze, elongated handle impressed potter’s seal 23.5cm high.

£400­600

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Φ 217

Lucie Rie (1902­1995)

A conical bowl, circa 1966

flaring form, with a pitted grey glaze, the interior a darker blue glaze

impressed potter’s seal, paper collection label

16cm diameter, 9cm high.

Provenance: The paper exhibition label is dated 1966; private collection.

£400­600

Φ 218

Hans Coper (1920­1981)

Cup on foot with central disc, circa 1965 stoneware, porcelain slips over a textured body, manganese glaze to the interior and disc impressed potter’s seal 13cm high.

Provenance: Jane Coper; the estate of Lady Sarah Adam; private collection.

£4,000­6,000

Φ 219

John Ward (1938­2023)

A stoneware vase

elliptical form, with a turquoise green and matt bronze glaze impressed seal mark

8.5cm high.

£300­500

Φ 220

John Ward (1938­2023)

A hand­built stoneware vessel

covered in a mottled cream and white glaze with dark inclusions

impressed potter’s seal

14cm high, 16cm diameter

£1,000­2,000

Φ 221

John Ward (1938­2023)

Tulip form vase

hand­built stoneware, covered in a matt, textured white glaze with green, the interior turquoise/green impressed potter’s seal

19.5cm high

Provenance: The Estate of Sheila Harrison.

£200­300

Φ 222

John Ward (1938­2023)

A hand­built stoneware flanged bowl

black glaze over a textured surface, of rounded form with broad flaring rim

impressed potter’s seal 10cm high, 34cm diameter

£2,000­3,000

Φ 223

John Ward (1938­2023)

An early stoneware bowl, circa 1974 with a textured green and brown glaze

impressed potter’s seal 12cm high, 20cm diameter

£500­700

Φ 224

John Ward (1938­2023)

An early stoneware vessel, circa 1974 cylindrical shouldered form, with a textured green and ochre glaze impressed potter’s seal 14cm high.

£700­900

Φ 225

John Ward (1938­2023)

An early stoneware bowl, circa 1974 with a textured green and brown glaze impressed potter’s seal 13cm high, 21cm diameter

£300­500

Φ 226

Emmanuel Cooper (1938­2012)

A footed vase

cylindrical form, heavily pitted coral glaze over black impressed potter’s seal 10cm high.

Provenance: The collection of Rosslyn Hill.

£300­500

Φ 227

Emmanuel Cooper (1938­2012)

A stoneware jug covered in a bright yellow glaze with gold spots incised ‘E Cooper’ signature, paper exhibition label no.1 13cm. high, 17cm. wide

Provenance: The collection of Rosslyn Hill.

Exhibited: Ruthin Craft Centre, Emmanuel Cooper OBE 1938-2012, A Retrospective Exhibition, 7th December 2013­2nd February 2014, catalogue number 1.

£300­500

Φ 228

Emmanuel Cooper (1938­2012)

An ovoid vase

stoneware, covered in a pitted turquoise glaze over blue impressed potter’s seal 14.5cm high.

Provenance: The collection of Rosslyn Hill.

£300­500

Φ 229

James Tower (1919­1988)

Vessel, 1988 large, flattened earthenware vase, biscuit fired incised ‘James Tower 88’ 45cm high.

£800­1,200

Φ 230

Gordon Baldwin (1932­2025)

Sculptural form, 2000 earthenware, glazed blue painted GB monogram and date 45cm wide, 15cm high.

Provenance: Private collection, purchased from Gordon Baldwin directly.

£1,000­2,000

Φ 231

Takeshi Yasuda (b.1943)

A large circular plate on five feet with a sancai glaze on oxidised stoneware, potter’s label to the underside, 31cm diameter.

£200­300

Φ 232

Takeshi Yasuda (b.1943)

A stoneware platter with stylised twin­handles, covered in a sancai glaze 32cm wide.

£400­600

Φ 233

Takeshi Yasuda (b.1943)

A stoneware jug, 1988 covered in a honey glaze with impressed details with manganese detail

impressed potter’s seal and with signed potter’s label 23cm high.

£100­200

Φ 234

Takeshi Yasuda (b.1943)

Dish stoneware, with a honey glaze and tenmoku dripped detail 36.5cm diameter.

£150­250

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Ian Godfrey (1942­1992)

A small stoneware bowl

6.5cm high; with three Jim Malone yunomi, a small stoneware bowl, and a cut­sided yunomi marked ‘PS’, and a Takeshi Yasuda plate (7).

£200­300

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Aki Moriuchi (b.1947)

A stoneware gourd vase ribbed, covered in a volcanic textured glaze

impressed potter’s seal 11.5cm high; with a tokkuri vase by Lisa Sjukur, and a vase by Eben Stewart (3).

£150­250

Φ 237

Anne Fløche (b.1952)

A stoneware bowl with a mottled grey and cream glaze with blue cobalt pours and brushwork impressed potter’s seal 23.5cm diameter

£100­200

Φ 238

Jack Doherty (b.1948)

A large lidded pot soda glaze with ribbed bands running around the body impressed potter’s seal 19cm high, 22cm wide (2).

£150­250

Φ 239

Peter Beard (b.1951)

Vase with a blue, green, and grey striped pattern

impressed potter’s seal 15.5cm high.

£200­300

Φ 240

Peter Beard (b.1951)

Vase

porcelain, ovoid form, with a red and black pattern on a white glaze impressed potter’s seal 18cm high.

£150­250

Φ 241

Peter Beard (b.1951)

A slender vase decorated with a textured blue glaze with wavy vertical lines impressed potter’s seal 28cm high; and a smaller ovoid vase by Peter Beard (2).

£300­500

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Peter Beard (born 1951)

Ribbed vessel stoneware ribbed vase wax resist decorated with grey and turquoise columns, impressed seal marks 27.5cm high.

£250­300

Φ 243

Mary Rich (1940­2022)

Three porcelain vases decorated with gilt bands over blue and purple glazes each with impressed potter’s seal the tallest 19.5cm high (3).

£150­250

244

Sutton Taylor (b.1943)

A bottle vase

covered in a lustre type red glaze with mottled dark inclusions impressed potter’s seal 25cm high; and two Muchelney pottery bowls by John Leach, and a cylindrical jar and cover by Adam Frew (5).

£200­400

Φ 245

Poh Chap Yeap (1927­2007)

A squat vase with tenmoku glaze to the shoulders and neck, poured chun glaze to the body signed 12cm high; and two porcelain pieces by Poh Chap Yeap (3).

£150­250

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Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A stoneware bottle vase squared form, with nuka glaze with incised patterns impressed pottery and potter’s seals 22cm high; with two Derek Clarkson vases, a yunomi and a teapot by Phil Rogers, and further studio pottery (qty.).

£200­300

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Mary Rich (1940­2022)

A porcelain teapot in a graduated purple/pink glaze, highlighted with gilt impressed potter’s seal 16cm wide; and a smaller Mary Rich teapot, an Ara Cardew teapot, a Derek Emms teapot, a salt glaze mug, and an Aldermaston jug (qty.)

£100­200

Φ 248

Derek Clarkson (1928­2013)

A porcelain bottle vase covered in a crystalline glaze, the rim highlighted with gilt impressed potter’s seal 22.5cm high; and two Derek Clarkson porcelain vases, two Derek Davis cylindrical vases, and three crystaline glaze vases (8).

£200­300

Φ 249

Phil Rogers (1951­2020)

A stoneware vase with horizontal bands of lines running around the body and impressed detail, covered in an oatmeal glaze impressed potter’s seal 29cm high; and two Mike Dodd stoneware vases (3).

£300­500

Φ 250

Phil Rogers (1951­2020) at Marston Pottery

A stoneware jug with brushed slip and painted sprigs over a salt glaze impressed pottery and potter’s seal 24cm high.

£150­200

Φ 251

Jim Malone (b.1946) at Ainstable Pottery

A large stoneware vase combed and panelled with a nuka glaze running over a green ash glaze impressed pottery and potter’s seal 43.5cm high.

£200­300

Φ 252

Lisa Hammond (b.1956) at Maze Hill Pottery

Five yunomi stoneware, each covered in a soda shino glaze each with incised mark the largest 9.5cm diameter, and another similar unmarked yunomi (6).

£200­300

Φ 253

Michael Casson (1925­2003)

A stoneware jar and cover shouldered, painted with simple design in ochre impressed seal mark and Michael Casson stoneware coffee set (qty.).

£100­200

Φ 254

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware teapot and cover covered in a green ash glaze to the foot, fluted design to the top half 15cm high.(2)

£150­250

Φ 255

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware box and cover with fluted sides, covered in an ash glaze 9cm high; and two small jugs, a coffee cup and a jar and cover, all by Richard Batterham (7).

£150­250

Φ 256

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware caddy and cover covered in an ash glaze 14cm high; and a pot and cover by Richard Batterham (4).

£200­300

Φ 257

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware circular box and cover flattened form, covered in a green ash glaze 7cm high; and a small yog bowl by Richard Batterham (3).

£100­200

Φ 258

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A set of three storage jars covered in an ash glaze, each with chevron incised details to the body 18cm high; and five items of pottery by Richard Batterham ­ a lemon squeezer, two bowls, a plant pot, and a small bud vase (11).

£200­300

Φ 259

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

Four jugs, a mug, a serving dish, and a plate all with ash glaze the largest jug 14cm high (7).

£150­250

260

Tim Andrews (b.1960)

Raku vase

shouldered, ovoid form with collar rim, pale grey with black spots and rims, and an Alan Wallwork stoneware pebble form impressed seal mark, incised ‘AW’ mark to pebble the vase 23cm high (2).

£150­250

Φ 261

Mike Dodd (b.1943)

A large faceted stoneware vase covered in an ash and granite glaze, with incised repeating pattern impressed potter’s seal

28.5cm high; with a stoneware bowl by Mike Dodd, and three Mike Dodd catalogues produced by the Goldmark Gallery (5).

£150­250

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Gutte Eriksen (1918­2008)

A faceted vase earthenware, with a dark brown glaze over iron incised potter’s signature

25.5cm high; and an earthenware teapot by Gutte Eriksen (3).

£300­500

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Tim Andrews (b.1960)

A stoneware vase shouldered form, raku, with incised detail to the neck

impressed potter’s seal

15.5cm high; with a Barry Huggett studio pottery stoneware salt glaze jar and cover, a Richard Cheshire tall studio pottery stoneware jug; a David Yorath large studio pottery vase; and a Tessa Fuchs (att.) ‘birds in the bush’ sculptural vase (5).

£100­200

Φ 264

Michael O’Brien at Abuja Pottery

Water pot with grey glaze and sgraffito motifs on a wicker stand 22cm high.

£150­250

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Φ 265

Janice Tchalenko (1942­2018)

An earthenware vase, 2001 with a red and yellow flowing glaze with manganese spots signed and dated 25cm high; and a Janice Tchalenko teapot (2).

£200­300

Φ 266

Roger Law (b.1941)

A fish bowl

modelled with fish with lustre glaze swimming against a green and blue ground, the interior with a dark blue glaze

11cm high, 21cm diameter; and a Dartington Pottery fish bowl by Roger Law and Janice Tchalenko (2).

£200­300

Φ 267

Janice Tchalenko (1924­2018)

A large oval platter, 2001 covered in a typical polychrome glaze signed and dated 45cm wide; and a charger by Janice Tchalenko, carved with leaves, 37.5cm diameter (2).

£200­400

Φ 268

Janice Tchalenko (1924­2018)

A large bowl covered in a streaky blue, cream, and green glaze 15cm high, 37cm diameter; and a large shallow bowl by Janice Tchalenko (2).

£200­400

Φ 269

Roger Law (b.1941) and Janice Tchalenko (1942­2018)

A Dragon vase modelled with two dragons around the rim, covered in a running purple glaze 22cm high; and another similar oval vessel by Janice Tchalenko and Roger Law, signed and dated 1996, 21cm high (2).

£300­500

270

Dorell Pirie (b.1965) for Highland Stoneware

A large stoneware bowl with a flambe glaze and decorated with a grouse signed with initials 40cm diameter.

£100­200

Φ 271

Sutton Taylor (b.1943)

A large footed bowl covered in a blue, purple, pink, and red lustre glaze

impressed potter’s seal 18.5cm high, 35cm diameter

£300­500

Φ 272

Sutton Taylor (b.1943)

A large bottle spherical form with a long tapering neck, covered in a blue and red lustre glaze impressed potter’s seal 29cm high.

£400­600

Φ 273

Kevin de Choisy (1954­2020)

An earthenware teapot covered in a Whieldon type glaze 16cm high, 23cm wide; and a coffee pot by Kevin de Choisy, covered in a Sancai type glaze (4).

£200­400

Φ 274

Tony Laverick (b.1961)

A large porcelain vessel, 2019 inverted form decorated with abstracted patterns with gilt highlights painted initials and date 19.5cm high.

£200­400

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Φ 275

Duncan Ross (b.1943)

Vase

burnished terra sigillata with geometric patterns incised potter’s monogram 23cm high.

£400­600

Φ 276

Philip Jolley (b.1956)

A large vessel stoneware, triangular form, decorated with geometric patterns in red and ochre impressed potter’s seal 19cm high, 37cm wide; and a smaller vessel by Philip Jolley (2).

£150­200

Φ 277

Tim Andrews (b.1960)

A Humbug vessel raku with black and white striped design impressed potter’s seal 12.5cm high, 21cm wide.

£200­300

Φ 278

Tim Andrews (b.1960)

Vase

raku, with striped bands to the neck impressed potter’s seal 15.5cm high.

£200­300

Φ 279

Dan Kelly (b.1953)

Three stoneware vessels black glaze with white slip two with impressed potter’s seal the tallest 34.5cm high (3).

£100­200

280

Sotis Filippides (b.1963)

A large bowl covered in a textured black glaze to the exterior, the interior with a mottled brown glaze incised mark 24cm high, 30.5cm diameter.

£300­500

281

Robin Welch (1936­2019)

Footed bowl

stoneware, with red and black slip impressed potter’s seal

8.5cm high, 19cm diameter; and a smaller Robin Welch footed bowl, a Derek Davis vase, a Young Ran Lee cylinder vase, and a Dan Kelly vessel (5).

£150­250

282

Yuriko Hill (1950­2013)

Four miniature vessels with textured glazes each with impressed potter’s seal the tallest 10cm high; and three Japanese bowls (7).

£150­250

283

Yasuhara Kimei (1906­1980)

A set of hakeme plates with two smaller and one large plate, with brushed glaze cased in the artist’s signed box the larger plate 25cm diameter (3).

£200­400

Φ 284

Ruth King (b.1955)

A barge pot

covered in a dark salt glaze impressed potter’s seal 18cm high; and a cylindrical vase by Kyra Kane, and a porcelain squared bowl by Sasha Wardell (3).

£200­400

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Adela Powell (1945­2022)

Moon jar

stoneware, with volcanic glaze painted potter’s mark 15cm high; and a moon jar by Matthew Blakely (b.1965), 12cm high (2).

£300­500

Φ 286

Colin Andrews (Contemporary)

Three stoneware fish ­ Bass, Trout, and Grayling, 2002

each signed and dated the largest 38cm long (3).

£100­200

Φ 287

Colin Pearson (1923­2007)

Winged vessel covered in a manganese glaze impressed potter’s seal 9cm high, 26cm diameter

£200­400

288

Gertrud Natzler (1908­1971) and Otto Natzler (1908­2007)

A footed bowl covered in a speckled blue glaze and dark rim signed ‘NATZLER’ 5.7cm high, 12.5cm diameter.

£300­500

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Rupert Spira (b.1960)

A footed stoneware bowl covered in a deep red glaze with light blue inclusions impressed potter’s seal 11cm high, 14cm diameter

£100­200

Φ 290

Rupert Spira (b.1960)

A shallow bowl porcelain, covered in a pale chun glaze

impressed potter’s seal 24.5cm diameter

£200­400

Φ 291

Chris Keenan (b.1960)

A porcelain canister and cover covered in a celadon glaze with studded detail to the body impressed potter’s seal 19cm high.

£100­200

Φ 292

Bodil Manz (b.1943)

Rippled Water, 2018 a slip­cast porcelain cylindrical vessel signed and dated 14.5cm high, 18cm diameter.

£400­600

Φ 293

Jim Partridge (b.1953)

A carved burr oak vessel spherical form signed 13.5cm high.

£200­300

Φ 294

Joe Hogan (b.1953)

Two woven Skibs willow rods in natural colours 55cm and 35.5cm diameter; with a Joe Hogan book, Learning from the Earth (3).

£100­200

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295

Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

Cannister and cover porcelain with impressed detail, crackled celadon glaze impressed seal mark 8cm high (2).

£300­400

Φ 296

Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

Cannister and cover porcelain with impressed detail, crackled celadon glaze impressed seal mark 9cm high (2).

£300­400

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Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

Bowl porcelain, with a light celadon glaze and impressed detail impressed potter’s seal 6cm high, 8cm diameter

£300­500

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Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

Two jugs porcelain, with a celadon crackled glaze and indented detail impressed potter’s seal 9cm high (2).

£400­600

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299

Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

A pair of small cylinder vases porcelain, with a light celadon glaze and indented detail impressed potter’s seal 6cm high (2).

£400­600

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300

Edmund de Waal (b.1964)

A coffee cup and saucer porcelain, with a light celadon glaze and impressed detail impressed potter’s seal the cup 6.5cm high, the saucer 11.5cm diameter.

£300­500

Φ 301

Kate Malone (b.1959)

Tutti Frutti a stoneware vase, glazed in colours incised ‘Kate Malone, London’

30.5cm high.

£800­1,200

Φ 302

Antonia Salmon (b.1959)

a smoke fired and burnished bowl with pulled rim, incised decoration to underside incised AS Monogram 28.5cm wide.

£100­200

Φ 303

Antonia Salmon (b.1959)

An inverted form vase smoke fired in grey and black incised potter’s seal 19cm high.

£100­200

304

Sotis Filippides (b.1963)

A stoneware vessel cylindrical with a textured and graduated dark glaze incised monogram 45cm high.

£600­800

305

Sotis Filippides (b.1963)

A tall vase cylindrical with waisted centre, covered in a black textured glaze and gold interior incised monogram 62.5cm high.

£1,000­1,500

306

Josephine Zettel (1874­1954) for Rookwood Pottery

A cylindrical Lilies vase painted with flower heads on a soft green and yellow ground impressed factory marks and incised artist’s initials 32cm high.

£100­200

307

Eva Englund (1937­1988) for Strömbergshyttan

A glass vase, 1998 in blue with applied lustre details signed and dated 24cm high; and four Siddy Langley iridescent glass vases (5).

£200­300

308

Peter Beard (born 1951) disc form

resist decorated with blue and grey columns, framed unsigned, 25cm. diam.

39 x 39cm (frame)

£500­1,000

309

Peter Beard (b.1951)

A stoneware disc form with wax­resist geometric design in blue 31 x 31cm, framed.

£500­1,000

310

Peter Beard (b.1951) Monumental vessel

a unique large swollen wax resist vessel, wavy turquoise lines impressed potter’s seal 79cm high.

£1,500­2,000

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Peter Beard (b.1951)

A slender vase inverted rim, decorated with a textured blue glaze with wavy vertical lines in black and blue impressed potter’s seal 27cm high.

£200­400

312

Peter Beard (b.1951)

Brick Form, 2018 polished and ground porcelain in grey, sand and red impressed seal marks 33.5cm wide, 25cm high.

Catalogue Notes: This form was produced as part of a commission of five brick shaped vessels in 2018.

£800­1,200

Φ 313

Gabriele Koch (b.1948)

A large vessel ovoid collared form, burnished and smoke fired in grey and pink signed 39cm high.

Provenance: Beaux Arts, Bath.

£300­500

Φ 314

Gabriele Koch (b.1948)

A large flattened vessel spherical, burnished and smoke fired in terracotta and black signed 12cm high, 48cm diameter.

£500­1,000

Φ 315

Gabriele Koch (b.1948)

A large vessel ovoid form with inverted rim, smoke fired and burnished in green and black signed 23.5cm high; 32cm diameter.

Provenance: Alpha House Gallery, Sherbourne.

£500­700

Φ 316

Gabriele Koch (b.1948)

A tall vessel burnished and smoke fired in terracotta and black signed 52cm high.

£500­1,000

Φ 317

Gabriele Koch (b.1948)

A tall vessel burnished and smoke fired in grey and white signed 47cm high.

£300­500

Φ 318

David Roberts (b.1947)

A tall raku vessel cylindrical form, with black wavy line decoration signed, dated, and with an impressed potter’s seal 41.5cm high.

£400­600

Φ 319

Sue Hanna (b.1963)

A large raku sculpture, Man and Woman in the form of two heads and torso raised on a rectangular block 67cm high.

£500­1,000

Φ 320

Sue Hanna (b.1963)

A pair of raku people pebbles 14 x 13cm (2).

£150­250

Φ 321

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A raku vessel compressed form, with carved zig­zag design incised ‘Ash’ 8.5cm high, 18cm wide.

£150­250

Φ 322

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A naked raku vessel ovoid form with flattened and divided top with white and black lines incised ‘Ash’ 18.5cm high, 35cm diameter.

£600­1,000

Φ 323

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A raku sculptural bowl form with white dished top and black base incised ‘Ash’ 23cm high, 37cm wide.

£500­700

Φ 324

Ashraf Hanna (born 1967)

A raku vase

naked raku, inverted form, black and white geometric design incised ‘Ash’

30.5cm high.

£500­1,000

Φ 325

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A raku vase

naked raku, flaring cylindrical form, black and white geometric design incised ‘Ash’ 29cm high.

£500­1,000

Φ 326

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A raku vase

naked raku, inverted form, black and white geometric design with a clear black band to the rim incised ‘Ash’

44.5cm high.

£600­1,000

Φ 327

Ashraf Hanna (b.1967)

A large twisted form vessel stoneware, with a textured cream glaze 82cm high.

£800­1,200

Φ 328

Akiko Hirai (b.1970)

An Extra Large Moon Jar, circa 2000 grogged stoneware, large rugged porcelain deposits over white and black slips under running pale blue and green glazes painted signature 66cm high, 56cm diameter.

Exhibited: Flow Gallery, Akiko Hirai Solo Show, 25th June ­ 15th September 2020. £10,000­15,000

“Imagination and fantasy always reinforce the imperfection and achieve the perfection with its own originality. Therefore the completion of my work is done by the viewers. My work is a creation on its own.” Akiko Hirai

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Peter Eugene Ball (b.1943)

Japanese Mother and Child carved driftwood with pewter and gilt, standing on a metal base 49.5cm high.

£500­700

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Peter Beard (b.1951)

Angel, a bronze sculpture 1/1, modelled upon a bronze plinth impressed seal to the bronze and plinth 56cm high.

£3,000­5,000

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Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware bowl cut­sided, covered in a green ash glaze 17cm high, 25.5cm diameter

£200­300

332

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A cut­sided stoneware bowl glazed to the interior with ash, the exterior a running iron glaze 7.5cm high, 13cm diameter.

£150­250

333

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A set of three bowls covered in a green ash glaze and decorated with a chatter band to the interior, the exterior with horizontal bands each 8.5cm high, 17cm diameter (3).

£200­300

334

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware caddy and cover with a dark iron glaze and a band of ash glaze 13cm high. (2)

£200­300

335

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

Beaten jar and cover stoneware with chatter band to shoulder, covered in an iron glaze paper exhibition number 153 14cm. high (2).

£100­200

Φ 336

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A beaten jar and cover stoneware, covered in a green ash glaze to the foot 15.5cm high. (2)

£150­200

337

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A small stoneware jar and cover covered in ash glaze to the foot 10cm high; and two similar jars with cover by Richard Batterham (6).

£150­250

338

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware footed tazza with chatter lines to the well, decorated in a dark iron glaze and a green ash glaze to the interior 18cm diameter; and two stoneware tazzas by Richard Batterham (3).

£150­250

339

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A cut­sided stoneware bowl covered in a pale salt glaze

10cm high, 15.5cm diameter; and two stoneware cut­sided bowls by Richard Batterham (3).

£200­300

340

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

Two early stoneware bowls with chatter bands in dark ash glazes

16cm and 13.5cm diameter; and six stoneware dishes by Richard Batterham, and one by Reuben Batterham (9).

£150­250

341

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware mug with a band of ash glaze to the rim and an iron glaze to the body

13cm high, and ten stoneware mugs by Richard Batterham, in various sizes, including two miniature examples (11).

£300­500

342

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware yog bowl with green ash glaze to the interior, chatter bands to the interior and exterior

13cm high, 27cm diameter; and six smaller stoneware yog bowls by Richard Batterham (7).

£200­300

343

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware flower vase covered in a salt glaze, the neck with a green ash glaze 21cm high; and a porcelain flower vase by Richard Batterham (2).

£200­300

344

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A pair of stoneware vases cut sided, covered in an ash glaze to the foot 10cm high, and a smaller cut sided vase by Richard Batterham (3).

£200­300

345

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware tazza covered in pale ash glaze and decorated with a chatter band 12cm high, 23cm diameter; and a smaller stoneware tazza by Richard Batterham (2).

£200­300

346

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware beaten jar and cover in an ash glaze to the top half, the bottom half with a salt glaze, chatter band around the collar 24cm high; and a similar beaten jar and cover, and a large jug with manganese glaze, both by Richard Batterham (5).

£200­300

347

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

An early stoneware teapot and cover ovoid with incised stripes, covered in an ash glaze 17cm high; and two stoneware teapots with cut­sides and salt glaze (6).

£300­500

348

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware bowl cut­sided, covered in a green ash glaze to the foot 13.5cm high, 23cm diameter

£150­250

349

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware teapot and cover covered in a green ash glaze

10.5cm high; and a similar salt glazed cut­sided teapot by Richard Batterham (4).

£200­300

350

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large stoneware dish covered in an ash glaze and decorated with a chatter band, the rim with an iron glaze 37cm diameter; and a similar large stoneware dish by Richard Batterham, 40cm diameter (2).

£300­500

351

Richard Batterham (1936­2021) at St Ives Pottery

An early stoneware lidded jar, circa 1957 covered in a mottled green ash glaze pottery impressed mark 8cm high; and another lidded jar by Richard Batterham, made at St Ives Pottery (4).

£100­200

352

Atsuya Hamada (1932­1986) at Leach Pottery

A stoneware yumoni with incised decoration under a tenmoku glaze, the interior and rim with an ash glaze impressed pottery seal

9.5cm high; with a stoneware lamp base by Atsuya Hamada; and a stoneware yunomi attributed to Atsuya Hamada (3).

Literature:

Tony Birks & Cornelia Wingfield Digby, Bernard Leach, Hamada & Their Circle from the Wingfield Digby Collection, Phaidon, page 173 catalogue number 176 for a comparable yunomi illustrated.

£150­250

353

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A rare stoneware miniature pot and cover covered in a green ash glaze with chatter band to the collar applied paper exhibition label 145 6cm diameter; and two early miniature vases by Richard Batterham (4).

£100­200

354

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

Two stoneware dinner plates covered in ash glaze 27cm diameter; and five stoneware plates by Richard Batterham (7).

£150­250

355

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware bowl in an unusual speckled blue ash glaze 7.5cm high, 15cm diameter; and three stoneware bowls by Richard Batterham (4).

£200­300

356

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware tazza covered in a green ash glaze and decorated with a chatter band paper exhibition label ‘14’ 10cm high, 18cm diameter; and a smaller stoneware tazza by Richard Batterham (2).

£150­250

357

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware tazza fluted sides, covered in an iron glaze paper exhibition label ‘13’ 10cm high, 18cm diameter; and a smaller stoneware tazza by Richard Batterham (2).

£150­250

358

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A porcelain footed bowl in a pale green ash glaze and decorated with a chatter band exhibition label to the body 6cm high, 14cm diameter; and a similar porcelain bowl, and two porcelain boxes with covers, all by Richard Batterham (6).

£200­300

359

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A set of four stoneware souffle dishes with chatter bands above an iron glaze, green ash glaze to the rim and interior 5.3cm high, 10.3cm diameter; and an ash glaze souffle dish by Richard Batterham (5).

£150­250

360

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

Two large stoneware beaten jars and covers one with salt glaze, the other with a green ash glaze with blue highlights 23cm high (4).

£300­500

361

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A stoneware caddy and cover with fluted sides, covered in a green ash glaze 13cm high. (2)

£200­300

362

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

a stoneware tea caddy and cover cylindrical, covered in an ash glaze with black iron band 12cm high (2).

£150­250

363

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A small beaten jar and cover porcelain with chatter band to shoulder covered in a pale ash glaze paper exhibition label 10.5cm. high (2)

£100­200

364

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

An early footed cup green ash glaze with incised pattern impressed potter’s seal 10cm high; and seven early bowls by Richard Batterham (8).

£200­300

365

Janet Leach (1918­1997) at Leach Pottery

An early dish, circa 1957 salt glaze

impressed pottery and potter’s seals 14cm diameter; with a Leach pottery miniature vase attributed to Janet Leach; and a Thiebaut Chague jug and pot with cover, a Leach Pottery jar and beaker, a Pierre Culot dish, a Micki Schloessingk vase, an Ara Cardew bowl, and three further bowls (qty.)

£200­300

366

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A cut­sided bowl stoneware, with an iron glaze to the foot and body, the rim and interior with ash glaze 8cm high, 16cm diameter; with a stoneware bowl with chatter band, and a stoneware Tazza, both by Richard Batterham (3).

£200­300

367

Richard Batterham (1936­2021)

A large porcelain footed bowl covered in a pale green ash glaze 11cm high, 29cm diameter; and four smaller porcelain bowls, one with exhibition label, all by Richard Batterham (5).

£200­300

AUCTION INFORMATION

OPENING HOURS

City Centre Salerooms

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

Old Sarum Galleries

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

VIEWING

All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues.

REGISTERING WITH US

All first time buyers need to register with us. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification:

1. a passport or photographic driving licence

2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address

You can register in person or by contacting client services on 01722 424500 or emailing id@woolleys.live

You will be asked to show your documents or email copies.

PLEASE NOTE: Registering with our website, or any third party website, does not automatically register you to bid with us.

BIDDING AT AUCTION

See below for the different options for bidding. Please note that you may be asked to provide two forms of identification, even if you have bid with us before, in order that we are compliant with Money Laundering Regulations.

BIDDING IN THE ROOM

To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from client services either during the view or on the day of the sale.

COMMISSION BIDDING

If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.

TELEPHONE BIDDING

It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with client services

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING

Live online bidding is now available free of charge for most of our auctions via bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world live as it happens.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 27% plus VAT @20% (totalling 32.4% inclusive) on the first £20,000 and 26% plus VAT @20% (31.2% inclusive) thereafter.

CONDITION REPORTS

The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate.

The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true.

SALE RESULTS

These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale.

PACKING AND SHIPPING

Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area.

Alban Shipping +44 (0)1582 493099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk

Kimdan Ltd +44 (0)7973 389436 andy@kimdan.co.uk

Mailboxes +44 (0)1962 622133 info@mbewinchester.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/winchester

ZIXIS Fine Art Limited +44 (0)7873 981026 zixisfineart@163.com www.zixisfineart.co.uk

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.

EXPORTING YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE UK

If you are exporting your property, import taxes, customs duties and other fees may apply at the country of destination. It is also your responsibility to ensure that your shipment can be lawfully imported to the destination country.

Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refund documentation (C88) for hand­carried exports.

In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper and valid export documentation must be provided.

PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE

Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released.

The following methods of payment may be made:

Bacs, debit and credit cards

Wire transfers should be sent to:

Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707

Sort code 30­97­41

IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707

BIC code LOYDGB21063

Debit and Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex or Union Pay.

Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

We reserve the right to add storage charges to all lots not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.

LOT SYMBOLS

VAT

Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega (Ω) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.

CITES REGULATIONS

Please note that lots marked λ may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvlaen/imports­exports/cites/

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Lots marked with a Φ symbol are potentially subject to a levy.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.

Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below £1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is £12,500.

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

4% Up to £50,000

3% £50,000.01 ­ 200,000

1% £200,000.01 ­ 350,000

0.5% £350,000.01 ­ 500,000

0.25% In excess of £500,000

Up to a maximum levy of £12,500

FIREARMS

Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue, or by any other means identified as controlled firearms, are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and should only be viewed/purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. It is the responsibility of the bidders to ensure that they are legally authorised to acquire the lot that they are bidding for. In the event that such a lot is successfully bid for by an individual who is not authorised to possess it, that individual will be required to pay for it, but will not be allowed to take physical possession of it. The auctioneers will re­offer the lot on behalf of the buyer in a future auction; or may accept instructions to dispose of it by some other legal means, at their discretion.

Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.

INSURANCE VALUATIONS

Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.

For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

PROBATE VALUATIONS

We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

Contact Jeremy Lamond +44 (0)1722 424502 | valuations@woolleys.live

FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS

Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available by appointment. Please email valuations@woolleys.live or call +44 (0)1722 424500

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below

20TH CENTURY DESIGN

Max Fisher 424505

Zoe Smith 446955

AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES

Will Hobbs 339752

ASIAN ART

John Axford MRICS 424506

Alexandra Aguilar 424583

Freya Yuan­Richards 424589

Jeremy Morgan +44 (0)7812 601098

Olivia Jones 424591

BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS & GLASS

John Axford MRICS 424506

Neil Grenyer MRICS 446974

CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY

Freya Yuan­Richards 424589

FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

Mark Yuan­Richards 411854

Neil Grenyer MRICS 446974

Jim Gale 339161

Sarah Stone 339161

JAPANESE ART

Alexandra Aguilar 424583

Olivia Jones 424591

JEWELLERY

Marielle Whiting FGA 424595

Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) 424504

Jacob Carpenter 424586

Freya Miller 424586

Beth Reardon 424586

MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR

Ned Cowell 341469

Zoe Smith 446955

PAINTINGS

Victor Fauvelle 446961

Ed Beer 446962

Richard Kay 446964

Heidi Easton 446970

SILVER

Rupert Slingsby 446956

Archie Swann 446959

Becky Tilly­Trickett 446957

VALUATIONS

Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA 424502

Frances Woodhams

CLIENT SERVICES

Ruth Pike (Client Services Manager) 424500

Julie Langstaff

Gemma Pointer

Riin Rohtla­Szeverenyi

Demi Jueno­Chapman

PHOTOGRAPHY

Fahmeeda Yasmin

Oscar Eccleston

Annabelle Hunt

MARKETING

Cameron Malpass +44 (0)7552 545872

PRESS

Sandie Maylor +44 (0)7976 311172

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Axford MRICS Chairman

Natalie Milsted FCCA Managing Director

Alexandra Aguilar Director

Ed Beer Director

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS

Ned Cowell

Victor Fauvelle

Will Hobbs

Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA

Rupert Slingsby

Marielle Whiting FGA

Freya Yuan­Richards

Mark Yuan­Richards

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