WILLIAM DE MORGAN (BRITISH, 1839-1917) A VASE, CIRCA 1890 Ruby and silver lustre glazed earthenware, of baluster form, decorated with swans and fishes Impressed Sand's End Pottery (Early Fulham Period) mark, with painted JJ, the decorators initials for Joe Juster 20cm high Condition Report: Multiple small glaze losses to the neck rim, one 2x2mm, two larger material losses at the neck rim (1cmx4mm and 5mmx3mm). All over crazing in line with age, with ingrained dirt. Some (white) surface scratches on and around the shoulder, multiple, light and deeper.Condition Report Disclaimer
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William John Marriner (1881-1967) for Fulham Pottery, c.1930s, an earthenware urn of fluted twin-loop form on a spreading foot, with an unglazed exterior, glazed interior, the underside with impressed stamp 'THE POTTERY FULHAM LONDON' and 'MADE IN ENGLAND', and inscribed shape no. 'FMC2',42cm wide11cm deep13cm highCondition ReportLight general surface wear to include minor marks otherwise in generally good clean condition.
Quentin Bell (1910-1996), a Fulham pottery oblong portrait dish, 1980s, incised and part glazed with the full length portrait of a woman, blue border, incised mark ‘Fulham pottery Quentin Bell’, 23cm x 12.5cm Typical minor manufacturing imperfections, in good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Quentin Bell (1910-1996), a Fulham pottery circular portrait dish, 1980s, incised and painted in blue with the portrait of a woman, incised mark ‘Fulham Pottery Quentin Bell’, 21cm, together with a pottery teacup and saucer by another hand (3) The Quentin Bell dish has typical minor manufacturing imperfections, good condition. The cup and saucer has typical minor manufacturing, good conditionPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Quentin Bell (1910-1996), three pottery portrait square tiles, 1980s/1990s, the largest incised and painted in black with a half length portrait of a woman seated at a table, on an H & A Smith tile, inscribed mark verso, 15cm, the second with a nude of a woman holding a red robe on a blue background, inscribed mark the soul, 14cm, the smallest a Fulham pottery tile incised with a portrait of a woman in cream within an ochre scroll incised border, incised ‘bottle kiln’ mark in a seal ‘Fulham Pottery Quentin Bell’, 9.7cm (3) The largest tile has a small chip to the top right corner, otherwise the others are in good condition with typical minor manufacturing imperfections.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
William John Marriner (1881-1967) for Fulham Pottery - an Alberware Range 'FMA' twin handled mantel vase, unglazed earthernware with glazed interior, impressed and incised marks verso, h.19.5cm, w.44.5cmInterior glaze finely crazed throughout.Numerous further scuffs, scratches and general surface grubbiness to all other areas.Approx. 8x3mm oval surface chip to shoulder of footrim.Otherwise good.
Florence Standfast for Constance Spry (1886-1960), produced by Fulham Pottery Large twin handled mantle vase, circa 1930s Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Stamped maker's marks 20.5cm high, 47cm wide Condition Report: Vase with scuffs, scratches and marks commensurate with age and handling. There are some brown stains around the base, there is a small chip to bottom edge of base with evidence of old glue. There is craquelure throughout interior glaze.
A FULHAM POTTERY TWIN-HANDLED VASE DESIGNED BY CONSTANCE SPRY ( 1886-1960) (2)Model `FMA 2', unglazed exterior and glazed interior, impressed `The Fulham Pottery London' and `Made in England', incised `FMA 2', 44cm wide by 20cm high; together with an exhibition catalogue, `Constance Spry and the Fashion for Flowers', The Garden Museum, 2021Some markings to the unglazed exterior. Some crazing to the glaze in the interior
A rare salt-glazed stoneware chemist jar inscribed 'Turtle' from Fisks, 144 High Street Southampton. (Fisks was a chemist shop in Southampton in the 19th century. Leatherback turtle fat and blood were used for medicinal purposes.) London c1800-1840. 15cm diameter x 16cm high; together with a John Dwight of Fulham salt-glazed pottery jar, c1780, 24cm high. (2)Turtle - has a good ding and no cracks. Circa 1cm indent, to include glaze loss. This to cream coloured section. Natural firing dots.Salt-glazed pottery - hairline crack from base upwards circa 4cm. A few natural firing dots, marks, spots, specks, indents.See new photos.
Two Timothy Whites and Taylors stoneware ceramic bed warmer hot water bottle together with The DBC foot warmer and Old Fulham Pottery example and a Regicor Vat 69 blue liquor pitcher, Hillstonia pottery jug, Dairy Crest vintage advertising cow milk jug and a vintage Thermos wide mouth vacuum jar with handle
Quentin Bell (1910-1996) Painted Dish for Fulham Pottery the centre with an incised design of young girl with parasol within a blue border inscribed "Eurynome" after the ancient Greek deity, impressed marks to base for Fulham pottery and Bell cypher within a circle 28cm diameter28cm diameterrestored
A collection of Hull interest to include a copper tray marked Hammond's Osborne Street, Hull. A second copper tray marked WM. Craft and Sons Beverley Road Hull. A pair or wire rim spectacles by Prout Bros D.B.O.A Opticians, Incidents in the History of Kingston Upon Hull book by C.S. Todd, F.S.A 1869, along with The Old Fulham Pottery adaptable hot water bottle and bed warmer and a Royal Insurance glass wall plaque.
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) 'Coralie' range 'DW2 B' wall pocket vase, together with a Fulham Pottery 'MA' wall pocket vase, circa 1940-50 Unglazed and glazed earthenware Impressed and printed manufacturer's marks 'DW2 B' : 20cm high, 24.5cm wide ; 'MA' : 19cm high, 29cm wide (2) Condition Report: 'DW2 B' : Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. The interior glaze with fine craquelure throughout and hairlines throughout. 'MA' : Fine craquelure to exterior glaze throughout, interior glaze with more noticeable craquelure
William John Marriner for Fulham Pottery Alberware range 'FMA' & 'FMC' mantel vases, circa 1937 Glazed earthenware Printed manufacturer's marks FMA : 20cm high, 43cm wide ; FMC : 14cm high, 44cm wide (2)Condition Report: Light general surface wear to include minor marks otherwise in generally good clean condition
Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery Napoleon's hat vase, circa 1935 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed facsimile signature and incised 'C.S 155. 7' 20.5cm high, 43cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include light marks and minor scuffs. Interior glaze with craquelure throughout, some minor brown marks and two hairlines running into rim.
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) for Fulham Pottery 'V1' flower vase, circa 1930s Glazed earthenware Impressed manufacturer's marks 29.5cm high, 34cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks and faint scratches. The glaze with fine craquelure throughout. Some pitting marks and blemishes to glaze from manufacture.
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) for Fulham Pottery Pair of 'WDK' vases, circa 1930s Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed Manufacturer's marks 13cm high, 33.5cm wide (2) Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks and faint scratches. The interior glaze of each with fine craquelure throughout. one vase with two glaze hairlines running from interior into rim
Florence Standfast for Constance Spry (1886-1960), produced by Fulham Pottery Large twin handled mantle vase, circa 1930s Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Stamped maker's marks 20.5cm high, 47cm wide Provenance Fred Wilkinson collection (Director of Constance Spry Ltd) Private collection Footnote This lot was originally kept at Winkfield Place, where, in 1946, Constance Spry set up a residential college to teach young women the art of flower arranging Condition Report: Light general surface wear, minor blemishes and marks throughout, small firing crack to underside.
Florence Standfast for Constance Spry (1886-1960), produced by Fulham Pottery Fern-sided 'No. 80' mantle vase, circa 1935 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed facsimile signature and incised '80' 16cm high, 40cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include light marks and minor manufacturing blemishes. Interior glaze with craquelure throughout and one hairline. Stand and lower edge of vase with brown staining/discolouration
Charles West for Fulham Pottery Near pair of 'FWE' mantle vases, circa 1950 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Each approximately 16cm high, 38cm wide (2)Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. The interior glaze of each with fine craquelure and small blemishes to glaze from manufacture
Fulham Pottery Pair of 'CH' wall pocket vases, circa 1940 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed manufacturer's marks 26cm high, 49cm wide (2)Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. There are some minor firing cracks to bottom of one wall pocket. The interior glaze to both with craquelure throughout
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) for Fulham Pottery 'WK' Jardinière, circa 1930s Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed manufacturer's marks 12.5cm high, 27cm wideCondition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. The interior glaze with very fine craquelure throughout.
Charles West for Fulham Pottery Three 'FWD' mantle vases, circa 1950 Glazed earthenware Two with printed manufacturer's marks one impressed 'FWD 2' 15.5cm high, 29.5cm wide (3)Condition Report: White glazed vases with light general surface wear, in good overall condition. The black glazed vase with some brown staining to interior and with very minor loss to lower edge of base.
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) for Fulham Pottery 'Coralie' range 'DWM 2' flower vase, circa 1938 Glazed earthenware Impressed manufacturer's marks 24cm high Condition Report: Overall light general surface wear. There is a shallow chip to base approx. 1cm wide, there are also fine cracks with minor chips to the interior arms supporting the inner flower holder.
William John Marriner for Fulham Pottery Alberware range 'FMB' mantle vase, circa 1937 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed manufacturer's marks 14cm high, 35cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, small scratches and general handling marks. The exterior with areas of brown staining/ discoloration. There is a small area of craquelure to the interior glaze. There is a firing crack from manufacture to underside of base.
William John Marriner for Fulham Pottery Alberware range 'FMA' mantle vase, circa 1937 unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed manufacturer's marks 19cm high, 43cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. There is an in-filled chip to inner rim. There is a fine hairline one one side visible to interior and exterior
Gerard de Witt (1884-1976) for Fulham Pottery 'Coralie' range 'DW2' flower vase, circa 1938 Glazed earthenware Impressed manufacturer's marks 21cm high Condition Report: Craquelure to glaze throughout, some heavier more noticeable craquelure to one side. There are some small hairline firing cracks from manufacture to base.
William John Marriner for Fulham Pottery Alberware range 'FMC' mantle vase, circa 1937 unglazed earthenware with glazed interior Impressed manufacturer's marks 14cm high, 44cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. There are some visible areas to the exterior where a white wash has been applied (possibly to cover stains or restoration). There are what appear to be two small blemishes with small firing cracks to one side of the vase. The interior glaze with fine craquelure throughout and with some deeper hairlines.
Charles West for Fulham Pottery 'FWF' mantle vase, circa 1950 Unglazed earthenware with glazed interior 17cm high, 42cm wide Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include minor marks, faint scratches and general handling marks. There are some areas with brown discolouration to lower surfaces of vase. The interior glaze with fine craquelure throughout
Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery, an early 20th century Lotus leaf shaped mantel vase, cream glazed pottery raised on a footed base, the underside with printed marks 'THE POTTERY FULHAM LONDON' and incised 'FWD', 15cm high x 29.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
William John Marriner (1881-1967) for Fulham Pottery, an early 20th century Spry Scalloped shaped mantel vase, cream glazed pottery raised on a footed base, the underside with printed marks 'THE POTTERY FULHAM LONDON' and incised 'FMC3', 10cm high x 32cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery, an early 20th century Lotus leaf shaped mantel vase, cream glazed pottery raised on a footed base, the underside with incised marks 'THE POTTERIES / FULHAM / LONDON', 'MADE IN / ENGLAND', and incised 'FWD', 18.7cm high x 34cm wide, A/FIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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