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A Wemyss ware cylindrical pot decorated with strawberries, 12cm high; together with two stoneware pots (one with lid missing)There is a visible hairline crack close to the rim of the wymes, this measures 4cm. The wymes also rings incorrectly which indicates the crack. The other two stoneware pots are in good condition with no visible cracks.
A rare Copeland water can, the painting attributed to Edwin Sandland, the Wemyss ware decorater, c1916, of white 'Crown' earthenware, painted with lilies and dog roses on a blue ground, 23cm h, impressed crown, COPELAND and potting date 14 for 1914 Edwin Sandland (w.1916-28) hailed from the Potteries and is known to have painted dog roses in oil paint on bought in Copeland tea sets. His style of painting was notably freer and idiosyncratic than that of his immediate predecessor Karel Nekola Some professional restoration of fine appearance, crack in base
A collection of Wemyss Ware in the Cabbage Rose pattern to include a high-shouldered, 21cm tall, a shaped edge vase, a bulbous jug, a 17cm diameter side plate and a cake plate (5). The shaped vase is good though a deep line of crazing / forming hairline, the other vase is chipped, the other 3 are all damaged too.
Wemyss Ware, decorated with cockerels, to include a Black Cockerel 'Bonjour plate', 12.5cm diameter, a similar mug, a brown cockerel 'Bonjour' sugar bowl and a Pheasant 'Bonjour' sugar bowl (4). Two are In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Some surface wear. Cup is cracked, forming hairlines to pheasant bowl.
Wemyss Ware in the 'Buttercup' pattern to include a large teapot, a smaller teapot (missing lid) , 5 cups, 1 saucer, 4 sugar bowls, 3 creamers, 5 side plates, a slightly larger plate and 2 cake plates (Qty). Condition is mixed and damages are present. Paint chips, wear and grazes are apparent across most of the set as commensurate with age. The largest teapot is generally from free damage though is crazed all over and odd grazes are apparent. The smaller teapot is damaged and without original lid. 1 cup is damaged as is 1 sugar bowl. 1 creamer with forming hairline. 2 side plates are cracked as is the slightly larger plate. Otherwise, all appears to be good though a lot dont ring true though no obvious damages apparent.
A LARGE WEMYSS SHAMROCK PIG. A Wemyss pig of large size, painted with shamrocks to the body. Painted marks to the base, 'Wemyss Ware, 13, 28.5cms high, approx 44cms long. *CR Both ears has been broken and re-stuck at the bases, small firing cracks to one ear, general crazing and some discolouration in places, some wear to the base and feet.
A Wemyss Ware tyg of large proportions, painted in the sweet pea pattern, impressed maker's mark, 19.5cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows a descending hairline at one of the handles, 14cm long, and four further shorter descending hairlines. There is fine surface crazing throughout, much of it stained (particularly to the interior base). The piece is dirty and would benefit from cleaning.
An early 20th Century Scottish Wemyss ware pottery plate, c.1900, with 'Oranges' decoration, impressed 'Wemyss Ware RH & S' and 'T Goode, South Audley St, London W' mark in blue to the reverse, diameter 18.5cms; together with an early 20th Century Abbotsford ware pottery trinket pot and cover, c.1900, in the Wemyss style, decorated with cherries, the underside is signed 'Abbotsford Ware', 8.7 x 4.5cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
Decorative vases to include a Wemyss style vase with hand painted tulips 26cm high; a 1950s West Germany vase white and coloured hatch marks over a dark grey ground, 21cm high; a Phyllis Martin Ware pottery vase of ribbed form in eau de nil colour, 21cm high; and a vase inscribed 'Made in Cley' to the base 37cm high (4)
Wemyss Ware - an early 20th century circa 1900 High Victorian / early Edwardian handled chamber pot in the apple design. The stoneware pot with green painted rim & cream ground, featuring apples growing on branches. Marked & stamped Wemyss to base & retailed by T. Goode & Co. Measures approx. 14cm tall, 22cm diameter excluding handle.
WEMYSS WARE VASE, LATE 19TH CENTURY of waisted cylindrical form and painted with cabbage roses and leaves16cm high Some imperfections to the paintwork of the vase (photos added). Some minor fading around the paintwork at the brim, what looks like crazing at the base of the (vase image added)
WEMYSS WARE TWO LARGE COMMEMORATIVE MUGS one for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee inscribed ‘NAE SIC QUEEN WAS EVER SEEN’, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE R.H.&S.;, painted monogram and printed retailer's mark, 14cm high; an EDWARD VII LARGE MUG, inscribed ‘FEAR GOD HONOUR THE KING, ER 1906’, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS, 14cm high (2)
WEMYSS WARE 'BROWN COCKERELS & HENS' SPONGE HOLDER & LINER glazed earthenware, printed T. Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 24cm wide across handles; together with 'BROWN COCKEREL AND HENS' INVALID FEEDER, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 15.5cm diameter; a 'BROWN COCKEREL AND HENS' MATCH STRIKER, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 12cm diameter (3) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware

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