Ceramic
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#0017 1920s - 30s Art Deco Scent Bottle **SOLD**
Only 1 left in stock- Product Code: Sold through our Liverpool shop - November 2010
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#1359 "Porcelaine de Paris" Victorian French Fashion Dish, circa 1960s
Only 1 left in stock- Product Code: available / 待售
- Availability: In Stock
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#1461 "Porcelaine de Paris" Victorian Style French Fashion Dish, circa 1960s
Only 1 left in stock- Product Code: available / 待售
- Availability: In Stock
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#1516 Creil Montereau Satirical Plate from France (1876-1884)
Only 1 left in stockA Criel-Montereau black on white transfer printed Satirical plate by Barluet & Co, France, made between the years 1876 and 1884.
Condition: excellent - no damages and no restoration.
20cm (8 inches) diameter.
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#0809 German Karlsruhe Sunflower Tile or Plaque - circa 1960s, **SOLD** May 2019
Only 1 left in stockA large Karlsruhe Majolika Company (Germany) stoneware tile with deep crystaline glaze depicting Van Gogh style sunflowers and mounted as a plaque. This item was probably designed by Werner Meschede (1925 - 1981)Condition - excellent.13 inches(33cm) high,9.2 inches(23.5cm) wide and 0.75 inches(2cm) deep. -
#0428 Gustavsberg Art Deco Bowl designed by Wilhelm Kage **Sold** to Switzerland - July 2010
Only 1 left in stockA rare art deco shallow bowl by the designer Wilhelm Kage (1889-1960) who trained under Henri Matisse. This item was probably produced during the 1940s as part of the "Argenta" range by Gustavsberg, Sweden.
Condition -there is surface wear to the silver overlay and there is a chip next to one of the handles and associated light hairline (please see enlargements 6 and 7).
23.5cm (9.25 inches)diameter.
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#0903 Arts & Crafts Style Twin Handled Vase, circa 1890 - 1910 **SOLD** September 2017
Only 1 left in stockA medieval style hand crafted glazed earthenware vase made, probably in Belgium, during the late 19th or early 20th Century.
Condition: very good - there are slight glaze losses in places; no damages or repairs and no restoration.
20cm (8 inches) high; 19cm (7.5 inches) across.
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#0036 Rare 'Lion & Sun' Studio Pottery Bowl by Tessa Fuchs (1936-2012) **Sold**
Only 1 left in stockA rare finely potted Tessa Fuchs bowl depicting a lion in a mountain landscape looking up at a stylized sun.
Condition: a tiny chip to the inside of the foot rim, otherwise excellent - no damages and no restoration.
16cm (6.3inches ) diameter; 7.5cm (3inches) high
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#0403 Signed Pair of Art Nouveau Rambervillers Lustre Vases with Gilt Bronze Stands, circa 1905-1910 450
Only 1 left in stockA rare pair of Rambervillers Ceramique stoneware vases with characteristic thick metallic lustre glaze and mounted on fitted gilt bronze stands. These items were probably made shorly after the establishment of the Rambervillers pottery, circa 1905-1910, and bear the incised signature of its founder Alphonse Cytere.
Condition: excellent - no damages and no repairs or restoration.
26cm (10.25 inches) high.
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#0547 Large Studio Pottery Vase by Trevor Corser ** Sold** to Japan - January 2016
Only 1 left in stockA large, heavy, green glazed stoneware vase made by Trevor Corser (1938-2015) who was the longest servimg member of the Leach pottery, St Ives, Cornwall.. This item bears the seal mark of Leach pottery and also Trevor Corser's personal seal.Condition: excellent - no damages and no restoration.27cm (10.5 inches) high. Weight: 3.5 kg (7lb 11.5oz) -
#0099 Large Tin-Glazed Studio Pottery Goblet by Ian Caiger-Smith , made 1967 **Sold to USA** December 2020
Only 1 left in stockA large studio pottery tin glazed earthenware goblet decorated in Isnik style by Ian Caiger-Smith and carrying the date mark for 1967.
Condition - excellent. No damages and no restoration.
8.75 inches (22cm) High 4 inches (10cm) Diameter.
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#0164 Very Large 1930s Art Deco Denby "Danesby Ware" Vase
A rare and exceptionally large and imposing 1930s Bourne Denby stoneware vase with styalised art deco cloud decoration.
Condition: This item is in very good condition with no damages and no restoration.
36cm(14.2 inches)high and 23.5cm(9.3 inches)across at the widest point.