This exquisite Cowan Pottery "Scarf Dancer" flower frog, circa 1920s, embodies the elegance of the Art Deco era. The piece features a gracefully poised dancer mid-motion, holding a flowing scarf, and is mounted on a floral-shaped base. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 7.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is. As found. Chip on the base.
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A Cowan Pottery Seahorse Bud Vase, designed circa 1920, showcasing the elegant Art Deco style for which the Cowan Pottery Studio is renowned. This vase features a delicate flared design with a soft green glaze and a seahorse motif at the base, adding a touch of whimsical charm. Cowan Pottery, based in Ohio, was celebrated for its innovative and artistic ceramics during the early 20th century, blending functionality with artistry. This piece is a beautiful example of Cowan Pottery's craftsmanship and would make a stunning addition to any collection of American art pottery or Art Deco ceramics. Issued: c. 1920sDimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This lovely group includes two pure white matching match or toothpick holders by Cowan pottery. Additionally included is a hand-crafted candle holder in blue and green hues. Toothpick holder has impressed Cowan backstamp. Toothpick holder measures 4"L x 2.5"W x 3.25"H. The candle holder measures 3.5"L x 3.5"W x 5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMIC TILES AND CONTEMPORARY STUDIO POTTERY, comprising a Judith Fisher wall plaque (cracked and reglued), a solid clay bust of a young girl inscribed 1955 on the base (cracked), a blue and green jug (cracked and reglued) and a circular dish and an amethyst, green and blue floral bowl all inscribed Pat Venus, a blue and orange lustre pot by Jaquie Cowan, a small terracotta 'Green Man' wall plaque, a damaged 'Pansy' brooch, together with a Waterloo Pottery cream and green Art Nouveau tile, two unmarked Art Nouveau tiles, two blue and white Delft tiles, etc. (28) (Condition Report: chips and nibbles to tiles, in varying degrees, damage to other pieces mentioned in description)
A lot comprising pewter lidded stoneware pitchers include white relief moulded examples, a Brownfield of Cobridge blue ground pitcher decorated with gilt cranes, two Chinoiserie decorated mantle clocks, a gilt painted jewellery drawer, a studio pottery model of seals by Caroline M. Cowan & other items Condition Report: Not available for this lot
Mixed quantity of china and pottery including set of 6 French Gien plates, qty of Cowan plates depicting equestrian scenes (some damaged), qty of Hammersley (Thomas Goode & Co), Green dragon pattern service, qty of green Denby soup bowls lids and saucers, Beech & Hancock lidded jug and 2 other similar, gold coloured rimmed cups and saucers (much of this lot with wear, all country house clearance)
Three Mid Century Glazed Pottery Plaques Depicting History of the Consignor's Families. Unsigned. Minor losses or in good condition. Measures 28" x 8-1/2". Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping: Third party (estimate $100-$200)
Antique Majolica Pottery Bust of a Young Woman. Unsigned, numbered 2478. Old restorations to several parts of the surface, nicks to flowers. Measures 19" H x 9-1/2" W. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
Large Antique Fenton Stone Works Hand Painted Pottery Planter. Decorated with a chinoiserie scene on front and obverse side, mock dragon handles, colorful flower patterns on top rim and conforming the surface. Stamped "Fenton Stone Works, Staffordshire Potteries". Some crackling to finish, rubbing and wear to paint. Measures 12-3/4" H x 21-1/4" Dia. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping: Third party (estimate $150-$250)
Desborough (V.R. d'A.). Protogeometric Pottery, 1st ed., Oxford Monographs on Classical Archeology series, 1952, b & w illusts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. cloth in cellophane-covered d.j., 4to (ex-lib. copy with the usual marks), together with Boyce (Gray Cowan), Literature of Medieval History, 1930-1975. A Supplement to Louis John Paetow's A Guide to the Study of Medieval History, 5 vols., Kraus reprint, 1981, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and others on art and ancient history, etc. (3 shelves)

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