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Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal - a pair of 1930s pottery vases, of slightly bulbous ribbed form, underglaze painted and stylised floral tube-line decorated, each with printed marks and raised signature to underside, h.17cm Each in very good and original condition overall.One with approx. 3x2mm surface paint loss to outer edge of footrim and further surface spotting only.
Lovely pair of vessels embossed with cherubs and Corinthians in the midst's of trees, set against red, green, and cream colorations. Small vessel includes frog. Largest measures: 4.75"W x 4"H. Smallest measures: 3"W x 3"H. Artist: Fredrick RheadIssued: c. 1915Manufacturer: Roseville PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A hanging basket planter decorated in a relief with cherubs in the midst of trees, set against a red and green ground; cream colored interior. Artist: Fredrick RheadIssued: c. 1915Dimensions: 7.25"W x 5.25"HManufacturer: Roseville PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A large Wood & Sons pottery charger,mid 20th century, half painted with a ship, printed marks,46cm diametertogether with a collection of Charlotte Rhead items,comprising a 'Purple Peony' pattern jug, 1930s, for Crown Ducal, 19.5cm high, a blue and white vase, for Bursley Ware, decorated dragon, 19cm high, and a small vase for Burselm, decorated with terracotta coloured geometric motifs, 11cm high, all with printed marks (4) Condition ReportCrazing throughout. Crack to Purple Peony and blue and white example.
Miscellaneous items to include a Carltonware flower dish, Lorna Bailey sugar sifter, Bewley pottery jug, two Victorian brass door plates, and a Mason's Art Nouveau Swan Walter Crane dishCarlton ware dish with small area of restoration to rim, and is heavily crazed and quite stained. Lorna Bailey sifter is missing stopper. Charlotte Rhead candlesticks and pin tray are heavily crazed.
A Charlotte Rhead pottery jug and three platesthe jug decorated with a stylised willow tree, underside with Wood's Arabesque mark, three plates all with Crown Ducal marks, oak leaf plate signed Charlotte Rhead no. 4921, the orange decorated plate signed, no. 3802, the floral example with raised signature and a 'H', (4)jug height 27.5cm, largest plate 32cm diam. Condition: All in good condition, some minor wear to the edges of the plates.
FIVE SMALL FIGURINES DEPICTING FAMOUS WOMEN IN THE POTTERY INDUSTRY, comprising Kevin Francis 'Susie Cooper' and 'Clarice Cliff' figurines/jugs, height of tallest 11cm, with Manor Limited Editions 'The Pottery Ladies': Susie Cooper 457/1000, Charlotte Rhead 271/1000, and Clarice Cliff 323/1000, height of tallest 16cm (5) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition, no obvious damage)
Three trays of china to include: various centre bowls including; Myott Son & Co, large Burleigh ware, Burgess & Leigh, Frederick Rhead 'Korea' design Wood & Sons, Maling, Coronet ware Parrott & Company, octagonal bowl, three jardinieres; two blush ivory Crown Ducal ware and one art pottery etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Vase with scenic landscapeBy Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880-1942)Vance Avon FaienceTiltonsville OH/Wheeling WVCirca 19036 5/8" HHigh gloss glaze with squeeze bag technique showing leafless trees at dusk against deep greenish black hills with orange sunset along the top and blue watery reflections of the Ohio River below; incised factory marksIn mint conditionProvenance: A private collection, Longboat Key FL In 1902, Frederick Hurten Rhead emigrated to the United States, where his uncle Louis Rhead (1858–1926) was a successful graphic designer in New York.Emigrants from Stoke-on-Trent, where ceramics was the dominant industry, tended to settle in such places as Trenton, New Jersey, or, as in Frederick Rhead's case, Ohio. Both areas had pottery industries to exploit the clay deposits. Rhead's first USA position was managing a small art pottery shop at Tiltonsville, Ohio, which changed its name from Vance Faience to Avon Faience in 1902. Pieces from Rhead's time at this pottery rarely come on the market. Production at Tiltonsville was being transferred to nearby Wheeling, and in 1904, Rhead left to work as a designer for the Weller pottery in Zanesville, Ohio, but he did not stay there long. - Be aware that this item is being remotely consigned and we will assist with arranging shipping directly from the client, will be shipped from zip code (43950)
A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead decorated pottery 1920s 1930s bowl, tube lined floral design and ribbed border, (8cm x 25cm) signed verso, shows no signs of damage or repairs, a pair of Clarice Cliff Williamson coffee cans and saucers, decorated with green banded top and enamelled floral rose and violet sprays, of tapered cylindrical form, (cups h7.5cm x 5.5cm, saucers d 11.5cm) show no signs of damage or restoration, an S Hancock & Sons cylinder vase decorated with vine, fruit, leaf and grape enamel design, (h 16.5cm x 7cm) shows no signs of damage or restoration (6)
A large urn shaped vase possibly Wedgwood the design attributed to Frederick Alfred Rhead, decorated with Epoe seated on a throne with classical maidens in attendance, in low relief, painted in colours and highlighted in gilt on a pale grey ground, the swollen lower body with a band of scrolling stylised vine and berry, the foot with a laurel border with blue flowerheads, a James Macintyre & Co bowl designed by William Moorcroft and a Ruskin Pottery lustre bowl, apparently unmarked, restored, 44cm. high (3)ProvenanceThe Douglas Johnson collection.
A CHARLOTTE RHEAD FOR CROWN DUCAL GLOBULAR POTTERY VASE, decorated in pattern no. 4491 Tudor Rose in oranges, browns and green, printed and painted marks, height 10.5cm (Condition Report: small areas of wear to the glaze around the rim and a few other patches, otherwise would benefit from a wash to the interior)

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