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An Arts & Crafts pottery vase of compressed footed form with kiln shape neck, decorated with six seated white cats to the neck, stylised foliage in yellow, brown and green on a green blue ground, DR.A monogram, 23cm high In the style of Adolphine (Dollie) Rhead 1888-1981 signed with monogram and initials DR.A to base
Staffordshire Pottery Reference Books - 'Staffordshire Portrait Figures' by John Hall, 1972, 'Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era' by P D Gordon Pugh, 1970, 'Pottery Figures' by Herbert Read, 1929, 'Unearthing Staffordshire' by David Barker and Pat Halfpenny, 1990, 'Staffordshire Porcelain 1740-1851', edited by Pat Halfpenny and Terry Lockett, 1979 and 'Pots & Potters' by J Woolliscroft Rhead and Frederick Alfred Rhead, 1977
Three Wardle pottery vases: probably by Frederick Hurten Rhead, one of oviform decorated with slender Art Nouveau blooms in coloured slips on a gun metal ground, 13.5 cm high, one of globular form with short raised neck similarly decorated with three oval panels of stylised blooms on a green ground, 15 cm high and another of ribbed and tapering form decorated with wrythen blooms on a green ground, 12.5 cm high, each impressed Wardle England, early 20th century, [minor glaze flakes]. *Notes An identical example of the former is illustrated on page 21 in 'Frederick Hurten Rhead; An English Potter in America' by Sharon Dale.

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