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a George V swing-handle sugar basket, of shaped circular outline with bead borders and the body chased with flowers & insects, the base stamped "D.S.C.G" below a Ducal coronet, by Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland*, Birmingham 1913, together with a silver strainer with a pierced border, by Amy Sandheim, London 1936; the basket 2.8" (7.3cm) high; 5.5ozt (2) *The Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild was formed in 1900 by Lady Millicent St. Clair-Erskine. The Guild was formed in an attempt to help the disabled children working in many of the Staffordshire Pottery factories, often with unsafe working practices. The disabled children were taught craft skills and produced items that were sold through The Guild and the money was used to fund The Guild and to provide help to the children. *CR Both with wear & minor bending, the basket lacking its glass liner. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire Pottery creamware figures The figures of a gentleman and his wife, both seated in their armchairs smoking.The gentleman 15.5cm high.Qty: 2Both with some minor chips and losses. The gentleman with his right foot reattached, a loss to the end of his pipe, a chip to his hat, and further minor chips around the edge of the base. The wife with a loss to her pipe and chips around the base.
A collection of studio pottery Two vases by Mick Morgan; a jug by Royé; a modern Studio Pottery bowl; a plate decorated with a floral motif; a further vase; and a three gallon jug.The largest 45cm high. The largest Mick Morgan vase 11cm high. The plate 26cm diameter.Qty: 7Some biscuit chipping to the rim of the plate. A loss to the time of the jug. Minor abrasions throughout.
Three items of pottery A 19th century Yorkshire slipware dish; together with a 17th century Bellarmine, c1620; and a Verwood jug.The dish 32cm wide. The jug 16.5cm highQty: 3The dish with a hairline crack to one edge, and two rim chips. The Bellarmine with a hairline crack and surface marks. The jug with minor surface marks.
A collection of 18th century and later ceramics and glass A facetted cordial glass; a New Hall milk jug; a collection of five blue and white pottery pepper pots; a further Continental porcelain pepper pot decorated with birds; a pair of ate 19th or early 20th century Continental porcelain figurines; etc.The largest glass 15.5cm highQty: qtyThe New Hall jug in good condition. The Continental porcelain pepper pot with firing cracks to the holes at the top and wear to the gilding, otherwise in good condition. The pottery pepper pots with some hairline cracks and chips. The cordial glass with wear to the gilding, otherwise in good condition. The opalescent beaker in good condition. The tea bows with some minor marks and hairline cracks. Wear to the gilding on the glasses overall. Some minor losses and wear to the gilding on the figurines.
A collection of ceramics A 20th-century Majolica jug depicting a horse and ride with his dog, titled 'D.Miguel de Cervantes', 34cm high; a Domingo punter; a botijo/hot water bottle, 32cm high; a four-handled Studio Pottery vase inscribed to the bottom 'E', 27cm high; a further Studio Pottery vase signed to the bottom 'G', 21cm high; and a pair of Moorish style Spanish tiles with white, rust, green, and black glaze mounted on a panel, 40cm x 40cm.Qty: 5From the estate of Sir John Elliott FBA, an eminent British historian and Hispanist who was Regius Professor at the University of Oxford and honorary fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge.In generally good condition with some slight rubbing throughout to the painted decoration. The Moorish style tiles with some minor chipping to the edges. Minor chips and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A collection of English basalt pottery A late 18th century Neale & Co teapot of globular form, with a seated dog finial; a matching Neale & Co sugar bowl; a pair of Wedgewood vases; and a Wedgewood urn of baluster form.Teapot 21cm wide x 14cm high; Wedgewood vases 8cm diameter x 14cm high; Wedgewood urn 21cm high.Qty: 5The Estate of the late Sabih Aykoler.All in good condition. Very small surface marks to the end of the spout on the teapot.
A collection of Aldermaston Pottery Three crockpots, one yellow-painted with a white ground, one green-painted with a white ground, and one blue-painted with a white ground, each approximately 19cm diameter; a cheese dome with a wooden base, 21cm diameter at the base of the dome; a vegetable dish painted in brown and red, 31cm x 26cm; and a chalice with red-painted decoration, 15cm high.Qty: 6The yellow crockpot with loss to the handle. The green crockpot with chips around the rim. The blue crockpot with chips around the rim. The cheese dome in generally good condition. The chalice in generally good condition. The vegetable dish in generally good condition.
Two South American, possibly Pre Columbian pottery heads together with two prints One head in the form of a jug or vessel, the other sculptural, possibly part of a larger figure originally; together with two old prints of South American sculptures.The largest head 19cm highQty: 4In generally poor condition with some losses and makes overall, particularly to the larger head with losses to its headdress. The prints unframed.
A collection of Moorcroft pottery To include a 1950s hibiscus ginger jar with a Queen Mary warrant sticker; a clematis bottle vase; and eight further pieces.The hibiscus ginger jar 12cm wide x 16cm high. The bottle vase 21.5cm high.Qty: 10The bottle vase with a chip to the foot. The white ground vase with extensive crazing. The small jardinière with crazing to the foot. Others with possible crazing.
Five Japanese and European studio pottery yunomi, including an example by John Maltby, 10.5cm, together with another signed with a ‘P’ to the base. Condition - good.Condition - First image, top left - with impressed seal mark M at footrim; tiny flake to glaze at bowl rim. Top right - impressed seal mark C but indistinct; good. Bottom left - indistint seal mark; good. Bottom centre - impressed P to underside; good. Bottom right unsigned; good.

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