ELEANOR FARJEON - 'MRS MALONE', illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Oxford University Press 1962, first edition in dustjacket but missing first page, together with High Lofting - 'Tommy Tilly and Mrs Tubbs, Jonathan Cape 1937 first edition, Kate Greenaway - 'Mother Goose', Frederick Warne (an original and a facsimile), and Adventure Series No. 8 'Rupert and the Wicked Uncle' (5)Condition Report:Hugh Lofting - some illustrations crayoned in Mrs Malone missing first page (not title pages) and price cut out
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Kate Malone (1959-), a small spiked vase c.2005, impressed initials to base A small stoneware vase with scalloped rim glazed to the exterior in a vivid red with the interior glazed yellow and red, the exterior decoration with numerous applied pulled spikes 10cm high (ARR)Please refer to department for condition report
‡ Kate Malone MBE (born 1959) Pumpkin box, 1993, a pot and cover glazed blue with yellow, pink and turquoise spots, the interior vivid red, impressed seal marks, 15cm. high Literature Amanda Gane Contemporary British Crafts The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum, PWP, page 102 catalogue number 37 for a comparable vase. Provenance Kate Malone, Holland Park, 1995
†Kate Malone, MBE (b. 1959), Nuts and Berries, a ceramic framed mirror, with polychrome glaze applied with fruit and berries, with a pineapple crest, signed to the back, 65.5 x 55.5cm Kate Malone trained at Bristol Polytechnic and subsequently attended the Royal College of Art. Her organic pottery, inspired by the irregular forms of nature, is regularly sold at auction, and is represented in national and international collections including Manchester Art Gallery, The Ashmolean Museum, the Musée national de céramique de Sèvres in France and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Malone has also made regular television appearances, as a judge on BBC2's competition series The Great Pottery Throw Down. † - VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium
BETTY BLANDINO (1927-2011) a small stoneware vessel with a green and white speckled glaze, also with a small porcelain dish by Joanna Howells, a square dish and a 2 handled dish by Jack Doherty, and a small heart shaped dish possibly by Kate Malone (unmarked). Blandino 3 1/2ins (9cms) high. (5)
GEOFFREY SWINDELL (BORN 1945) a small porcelain vessel by Geoffrey Swindell, also with a burnished pottery sculpture by Antonia Salmon, and small dish by the same potter, a small porcelain bowl and beaker by Tim Gee, a pottery cup by John Pollex, and a glazed pottery jug by Kate Malone. Swindell 3 1/2ins (9cms) high. (7)
KATE MALONE (born 1959); a Carnival Ware vase, gallery labels, height 16.5cm, and an exhibition brochure Fruits of the Earth and Sea - Ceramics by Kate Malone, Manchester City Art Galleries (1994) (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org
‡ Kate Malone (born 1959) Baby Heart Pod III, 1999 a press-moulded earthenware vessel, covered in a green crystalline glaze, the interior graduating to pooled turquoise, incised signature to base, 20cm. diam, 12.5cm. high Provenance The Allotment New Ceramics by Kate Malone, The Gallery Ruthin Craft Centre 16th January to 7th March 1999, catalogue number 8 Private collection.
‡ Kate Malone (born 1959) Baby Heart Pod I, 1999 a press-moulded earthenware vessel, covered in a blue crystalline glaze, the interior graduating to pooled turquoise, incised signature to base, 20cm. diam, 12.5cm. high Provenance The Allotment New Ceramics by Kate Malone, The Gallery Ruthin Craft Centre 16th January to 7th March 1999, catalogue number 6. Private collection.
KATE MALONE; a stoneware pumpkin, yellow and green crystalline glaze, incised signature and date of 2017, diameter 16.5cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
KATE MALONE; a giclée print, 'A Stage of Pots "Beaker"', artist's proof, signed lower right, and a certificate of authenticity signed and dated 2017, 27.5 x 39cm, boxed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
** δ Kate Malone (b.1959) Untitled Stoneware with crystalline glaze, signed on the base, 300mm (11 7/8in) (height) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions. ** This lot has been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the European Union, this duty can be refunded.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Earthenware wall-mounted "Sealife" fish fountain, moulded open-mouthed fish launching out of semi-circular shell-shaped base, black basalt-type metallic glaze, 46cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Moulded earthenware freestanding fish, blue/green glaze, impressed "KM" to base, circa 1990, 21cm long and a moulded model shell, 12cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Porcelain part teaset comprising baluster-shaped teapot, four cups and saucers (one af), white glaze with blue underglazed sealife, squid, nautilus designs, prints to base "Kate Malone at Balls Pond Studios", together with a Kate Malone black transfer-printed mug (af) Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Studio pottery "Nautilus" jug, having roll top to baluster form, mottled blue glaze orange, marbled foot rim, the body moulded as a nautilus, circa 1988, 34cm high Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Earthenware "Deep Sea" vase, heavily potted and glazed surmounted by seaweed and lobster, 1984, 26cm high Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox. Live Bidding: The pottery is very brittle, broken tentacles to lobster
Kate Malone (British, b.1959) Small Pumpkin Jug, circa 1993 Stoneware, vivid blue, green and yellow glazes, impressed leaf pattern around the rim, incised signature H 8.5cm, D 12cm PROVENANCE: Private Collection, East Sussex. Purchased from the Victoria and Albert Museum Design Shop, circa 1994 CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Kate Malone (British, b.1959) Sliced Heart Pillow`, 2002 Stoneware, double walled vessel with heart shaped well, dry pitted green glaze to exterior, yellow crack glaze to the interior, the crackle stained red in the well, incised signature H 13cm, D 29.5cm CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Kate Malone (British, b.1959) A small Vase with handles, 1997 Stoneware, splashed glazes in blue, green, yellow and orange, raised thorns to the body and impressed marks to the neck, two ribbed handles mounted to the shoulder, incised signature ; Provenance: Private Collection, Devon Exhibited: Kate Malone - Fruits of the Imagination, Dover Street Gallery, London 1997" Height 16cm, Diameter 11.5cm Condition: Small glaze losses to two thorns, otherwise in perfect condition with no further damage or restoration - detailed condition report available on request View on auctionatrium.com
Kate Malone (British, b.1959) A pair of Daisy Vases, circa 2008 Stoneware, running yellow, green and blue crystalline glazes, raised daisies applied to the body and neck, incised signatures" Heights 19.5cm, Diameters 14cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com

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