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A Fulham Pottery salt glazed stoneware beaker, stylised floral pattern in blue and green on a textured brown glazed ground, monogrammed and dated 1902 to front, incised 'The Pottery, Fulham' to base, together with a Clarice Cliff Bizarre preserve pot (lacking cover) with continuous banded design, Newport Pottery factory marks to base. (2)
JOHN POLLARD SEDDON (1827-1906) FOR FULHAM POTTERY LARGE STONEWARE JARDINIÈRE, CIRCA 1880 carved in relief with stylised flower and foliage panels 21.5cm high, 30cm diameter Literature: 'Victorian and Edwardian Decorative Art: The Handley Read Collection', Royal Academy, p. 67 catalogue D.39 where a comparable jardinière is illustrated.
A late 19th Century Fulham Pottery stoneware jug designed by C.J.C Bailey decorated with a relief moulded and impressed band of pattern in tones of blue and brown against a stone ground with impressed motif to the shoulders and handle, the collar with a hallmarked silver rim for William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1875, incised marks to the base, also dated 1875, height 17.5cm
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two ducks swimming on a pond, in colours, and another set of four Carter Farmyard Series tiles decorated with two white geese, impressed marks, painted FY mark, repair to one Goose tile, 30.5cm. square (panel), (8) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 169 for the Farmyard Series of individual tiles illustrated.
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with two black and white rabbits grazing, in colours, impressed marks, painted FY mark, 30.5cm. square (panel), (4) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham
A Carter & Company Poole Pottery Farmyard Series four tile panel designed by E.E. Stickland, made for Dewhurst butchers, hand stencilled with a pig and piglet in a yard, in colours, and another Carter Farmyard series four tile panel of a sheep and lamb, impressed marks, painted FY mark, sheep panel repaired, 30.5cm. square (panel), (8) Provenance Dewhurst butchers, King's Road, Fulham
A good William De Morgan Pottery Late Fulham Period triple lustre tile, painted with a cockerel crowing, in gold, blue and ruby lustre on a white ground painted with clumps of yellow grass, impressed Late Fulham Period De Morgan, Iles and Passenger brothers factory mark, 15.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis, page 127 figure 1012 for the original design illustrated. Provenance Lady Alison Kremer & Mr Tom Kremer
A good William De Morgan Pottery Late Fulham Period triple lustre tile, painted with a bird with a snake captured in its claws, in gold, blue and ruby lustre on a white ground painted with clumps of yellow grass impressed Late Fulham Period De Morgan, Iles and Passenger brothers factory mark, 15.5cm. square Provenance Lady Alison Kremer & Mr Tom Kremer
John Piper - Fulham Pottery - Two later 20th Century commemorative tankards, the first decorated with linear outlines of various vases and jugs with 'Fulham Pots: 1671' above, the second with a transfer applied image of a bottle kiln, both with impressed marks and both height 12.5cm, one boxed. (2)
John Piper - Fulham Pottery - Two later 20th Century commemorative tankards, the first decorated with linear outlines of various vases and jugs with 'Fulham Pots: 1671' above, the second with a transfer applied linear scene of Venice, both with impressed marks and both height 12.5cm, both boxed. (2)

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