Poole Pottery
collection of red earthenware and later ceramics including: a large vase decorated with a rooster, birds and flowers, with painted, stamped and impressed marks to the base, 22cm high, a large bowl decorated with blue birds, flowers and leaves, faintly impressed marks to the base, 24cm across x 11cm high, a jug decorated with flowers with painted and impressed marks to the base, 14.5cm high overall, a small wide shouldered vase decorated with flowers with painted, impressed and incised marks to the base, 13.5cm high overall, a small twin handled vase, possibly designed by John Adams, decorated with a leaping deer by Ruth Paveley, with impressed, incised and painted marks to the base, 12cm high, a small jug with striped decoration and black rim, painted, incised and impressed marks to the base, 6.5cm high, a commemorative bowl with 'ER II' to the centre on blue ground, stamped marks to the base, 13cm across, a small tapering vase with flaring rim, decorated with geometric shapes, decorated by Margaret Atkins, painted and impressed marks to the base, 14cm high, a small bowl or part of cruet set decorated with a rooster, stamped marks to the base, 5cm high, egg cup with green, purple and blue, painted, incised, and impressed marks to the base, 12.5cm across, a small panel brooch, marked to the reverse, 5cm overall, a Bo Peep dish, decorated by Marian Heath (De'Ath), incised '142' with impressed and painted marks to the base, 20cm across and another nursery ware mug or tankard, with impressed and painted marks to the base, 7.5cm high (13)
Sold for £190
Estimated at £80 - £120
Poole Pottery
collection of red earthenware and later ceramics including: a large vase decorated with a rooster, birds and flowers, with painted, stamped and impressed marks to the base, 22cm high, a large bowl decorated with blue birds, flowers and leaves, faintly impressed marks to the base, 24cm across x 11cm high, a jug decorated with flowers with painted and impressed marks to the base, 14.5cm high overall, a small wide shouldered vase decorated with flowers with painted, impressed and incised marks to the base, 13.5cm high overall, a small twin handled vase, possibly designed by John Adams, decorated with a leaping deer by Ruth Paveley, with impressed, incised and painted marks to the base, 12cm high, a small jug with striped decoration and black rim, painted, incised and impressed marks to the base, 6.5cm high, a commemorative bowl with 'ER II' to the centre on blue ground, stamped marks to the base, 13cm across, a small tapering vase with flaring rim, decorated with geometric shapes, decorated by Margaret Atkins, painted and impressed marks to the base, 14cm high, a small bowl or part of cruet set decorated with a rooster, stamped marks to the base, 5cm high, egg cup with green, purple and blue, painted, incised, and impressed marks to the base, 12.5cm across, a small panel brooch, marked to the reverse, 5cm overall, a Bo Peep dish, decorated by Marian Heath (De'Ath), incised '142' with impressed and painted marks to the base, 20cm across and another nursery ware mug or tankard, with impressed and painted marks to the base, 7.5cm high (13)
All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Crazing to the glaze of all pieces. Some discolouration to the crazing on some also. The leaping deer vase has a professionally restored (Very difficult to spot, even under a UV light) handle. The large bowl has a very small bruse/tiny glaze loss to the rim. The small striped jug has a small fault to the footrim, we think this is a manufacturing fault, not damage. Panel brooch with small chips. Some old adhesive marks to some which would come off with a gentle wash.
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Auction: Cotswold Living, 27th Mar, 2024
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