A Burmantofts Pottery Faience Stick Stand, decorated in a turquoise glaze, the cylindrical body moulded with a central band of flowerheads and foliage with flutes and swirls, impressed marks, shape number 1860, 60cm high.All over light crazing, no chips or cracks. Some tiny nibbles and slight scratching to rim - see images.
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An Art Nouveau Burmantofts pottery vase. With a globular body, and a tapering neck, featuring a repeating design of flowers and leaves in naturalistic colours, impressed 'Burmantofts Faience 3087' to the base, height 20cm.There is no damage to report. There is a very small overpainted firing flaw and a small section to base where the glaze is lacking, a few glaze and potting imperfections additional images are now online.
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY FAIENCE JIN CHAN TOAD JARDINIERE, CIRCA 1890 impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE ENGLAND 583 T; together with a SMALLER SIMILAR EXAMPLE glazed in yellow, unmarked, and a SEATED SPOON WARMER, printed T. GOODE & CO. LONDON, glazed earthenware, with glass eyes (3) former 17cm high (6 ¾in high), yellow 8cm high (3 1/8in high, seated 12.5cm high (4 7/8in high)
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY TWO FAIENCE VASES, CIRCA 1890 yellow - impressed BF 824, incised B, turquoise- impressed BF ENGLAND 374 and cypher; and another vase, printed marks HG FG, glazed earthenware (3) yellow - 36cm high (14 1/16in high), turquoise - 16cm high (6 ¼in high, other 31.5cm high (12 ¼in high)
A LARGE BURMANTOFTS STYLE MAJOLICA GROTESQUE WARTY TOAD FLOWER HOLDER, early 20th century, in a streaky green/yellow glaze, incised X and indistinctly numbered, 9" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Hairline crack running from left of mouth down in to body with a little glaze flaking to base.
Bernard Moore (British 1850-1935) Three Art Pottery Figures and Another Early 20th century, comprising two monkeys in flambe and lustre glazes, both unmarked, and a white-glazed "Diakokan" figure, this bearing BM monogram, together with a further spill vase modelled as a monkey in mottled turquoise glaze in the style of Bernard Moore or Burmantofts, this unmarked.The larger monkey 9cm highOnly the larger monkey retaining one glass eye, this with some small glaze scratches, otherwise no damage or restoration to note.
Three turquoise Burmantofts Pottery vases, late 19th century, comprising an incised vase, with a depressed body, impressed marks and numbered '236 B', 15cm high, a squat ewer, with an incised scale ground and sunflower and leaf body and an elongated spout, impressed marks and 'Faience', 17cm high, and a twin-handled vase, with an impressed band, with further dimpled details, impressed marks and 'Faience', 14cm high (3)Condition Reportdepressed vase - chips to the underside. Ewer rubbing to the spout edge, with small chip Twin handled vase rubbing to the base rim - handle restored.
A Burmantofts Pottery turquoise 'Fan' vase, late 19th century, modelled as an open fan, on a ribbon tied and shaped plinth, impressed marks and numbered '1723', 30cm wide 9.5cm deep19.5cm highCondition ReportFiring cracks to the base. Hairline cracks around the base/ bow. with crazing. No apparent restoration.
Two Burmantofts Pottery items, late 19th century, comprising a pierced yellow vase, with an incised band, with a shaped rim, impressed marks and numbered '698', 16cm high, and a yellow glazed ewer, of plain form, impressed marks and '1817', 27cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with crazing. Pierced vase - some minor repairs to the pierced banding. Please see additional images.
Two Burmantofts Pottery vases, late 19th century, a green glazed vase, of tulip shape, impressed marks and '1388 R White', 28cm high, and a slendour vase, with a trailing green glaze over a yellow ground, impressed marks '1536 White', 29.5cm high (2)Condition ReportTaller with crack inside the rim. Green vase crazed.
Three Burmantofts Pottery vases and a ewer, late 19th century, a yellow ribbed vase, impressed marks marks '404', 18cm high, a moulded floral vase, of squat form, impressed form and inscribed, restored, 16.5cm high, a cream ewer, impressed marks 'White' and '376', 16.5cm high (3)Condition ReportYellow - minor chips to the ribbing. Moulded floral vase - with restoration to the rim and into lip. Ewer - crazing, small flake to the handle.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include Burmantofts Pottery large orange/red pot with a basket design all over, stoneware pots one covered, large 3 gallon stoneware keg in the shape of a barrel, selection of drinking glasses, heavy resin coasters decorated with birds, wooden chicken figure, Bohemia lead crystal bud vase etc. (2 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
Burmantofts faience baluster jardinière, decorated on ivory panels with raised poppies, shape No. 2050. Together with a late Victorian Majolica jardinière stand, in George Jones style, with turquoise, mustard and brown decoration. The Jardinière 27cm diameter x 26cm high approx. The jardinière stand 100cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The jardinière stand is badly damaged at the top on the underside with losses and chips, there also seams to be damage to the base area and underneath the base area, probably restored. The jardinière - heavy wear to the interior including crazing.
A Burmantofts of faience pottery vase, late 19th to early 20th century, with Arts and Crafts decoration, in a yellow glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high together with a similar spoon warmer, modelled as a frog, impressed marks, 16cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportNo apparent chips or losses. Crazing throughout.base of the neck to the twin handled base - a crack - chips to the base in firing patches.clay bits on legs of frog - under glaze - clay shavings. Crack to the frogs mouth with potential restoration.
Four items of Art pottery: A Moorcroft lustre baluster vase with impressed marks to the base, 17cms high; a Poole pottery eight sided vase with impressed marks to the base, 24.5cms high; a Burmantofts turquoise vase with marks to the base, 14cms high and a Bretby shaped four sided square section bowl, 20cms wide x 11cms high. Estimate £20-40.
An early 20th century blue glazed squat studio vase, h.24.5cm; together with an early 20th century Burmantofts twin handled pottery double gourd vase, monochrome decorated in deep red, incised monogram and numbered '194' verso, h.25cm (2)Burmantofts – good condition, no cracks, chips or restoration, minor glaze scratches and wear only.Blue – minor glaze scratches only, otherwise good condition with no damage or restoration.
BURMANTOFTS; a large 19th century faïence jardinière, decorated with floral pattern on a two-tone brown ground, marked '1775' and pattern 'L268' to the base, height 33cm, diameter at widest point 38cm.Condition Report: - There is a very old star crack to the base, old chip to foot rim, some of the glaze is coming away but overall for its age, it looks good.
A Clement Massier pottery jardiniere stand and matched Burmantofts jardiniere, the circular base with four cylindrical columns and Moorish arches, covered in a turquoise glaze, and a Burmantoft's Faience jardiniere modelled in low relief with flowers, impressed factory marks, minor damages, 101cm. high (2)
Burmantofts Faience & Bretby, England - a 19th century green-blue glazed ceramic floor planter jardiniere. The plant stand comprising of a Burmantofts majolica effect planter bowl decorated with in relief fruit & leaves, together with a column shaped stand with impressed & in relief floral & geometric motifs. Both pieces stamped to underside.Altogether measures approx. 63cm tall x 27cm ind iameter.
A Burmantofts of faience pottery vase late 19th to early 20th century, with Arts and Crafts decoration, in a yellow glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high together with a similar spoon warmer, modelled as a frog, impressed marks, 16cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportNo apparent chips or losses. Crazing throughout.base of the neck to the twin handled base - a crack - chips to the base in firing patches.clay bits on legs of frog - under glaze - clay shavings.

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