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Henry William BatleyAesthetic Movement corner cabinet, c.1880oak with painted decoration and mirrored glass panels47 ¼ x 11 ¼ x 7 inches£ 2,500.00
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Richard BatterhamTenmoku glazed bowl, c.2000stoneware6 (h) x 11 (d) inches£ 850.00
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Gilbert Bayes FRBSPlaster of The Sea-King's Daughter, 1913signed and dated 1913black patinated plaster19 ¾ x 19 ¾ x 10 ½ inches£ 2,288.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Frederick BurrowsBlue and green foliage designnumbered 534A in pencil to marginwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper12 ¼ x 11 ½ inches£ 1,200.00
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Alan Caiger-SmithEarthenware bowlartist's monogram to baseearthenware with metallic lustre4 (h) x 6 (d) inches£ 750.00
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George Carwardine‘Anglepoise’ lamp 1227, 1938Herbert Terry & Sons (manufacturer); designed 1935metal with Bakelite switch mechanism
37 ½ x 18 ½ x 6 inches extended£ 1,200.00 -
Wells CoatesThe HT15 Writing or Typing Table with Drawers, c.1934for PEL - Practical Equipment Ltd, Oldbury, Birmingham (manufacturer)
maker's mark to tubular steel basechromium plated tubular steel and black-stained and limed oak29 ¼ x 24 x 15 ¾ inches£ 5,000.00 -
Waistel CooperLarge goblet form vase, late 1960swith a rough textured cream and rust surface, and an oatmeal, rust spattered, gloss glazed interior
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
Culbonestoneware8 ¾ x 6 inches£ 2,000.00 -
Waistel CooperSmall squat flared-lip vase, 1980s-90swith a rough textured cream surface, and a satin glazed interior with rust spatters
signed 'Waistel' to the base
The Barbican Pottery, Penzancestoneware4 x 4 inches£ 1,000.00 -
Waistel CooperWaisted vase with a split rim, 1980s-90swith a rough textured cream surface, and interior azure matt glaze
signed 'Waistel' to the base
The Barbican Pottery, Penzancestoneware9 ½ x 6 inches£ 4,000.00 -
Waistel CooperBaluster vase, 1980swith a rough textured cream surface
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
The Barbican Pottery, Penzancestoneware9 ½ x 6 ¾ inches£ 2,000.00 -
Waistel CooperBaluster vase, 1980swith wide flared lip on a rough textured cream surface, and an ash blue glazed interior
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
The Barbican Pottery, Penzancestoneware7 ¼ x 5 ¾ inches£ 2,000.00 -
Waistel CooperSquat baluster vase, 1980swith a rough textured cream surface
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
The Barbican Pottery, Penzancestoneware6 x 7 inches£ 1,800.00 -
Waistel CooperLarge goblet form vase, 1960s-70swith a rough textured cream and brown surface
signed 'Waistel' to the base
Culbonestoneware8 ¾ x 6 inches£ 2,000.00 -
James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker)Clutha jar and stopper, c.1890green glass with opaque trailed inclusionsheight 11 ½ inches£ 1,800.00
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Aimé-Jules DalouTerrassier, c.1910signed; conceived c.1889-1898, cast c.1910bronzeheight 5 ½ inches£ 1,200.00
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Nanna Ditzel"Surf" earrings, c. 1970for Georg Jensen Sølvsmedie, Denmark
stamped Georg Jensen (post-war maker's mark), 925 S and numbered 432 NDsterling silvereach 1 x 1 inches (2.5 x 2.5 cm)£ 450.00 -
Ronald GriersonModernist rug, c.1935woven wool59 x 37 inches£ 5,000.00
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Thomas Symington Halliday MBE FRSAKneeling figuresignedwood and bronze paintheight 13 inches£ 950.00
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Akiko HiraiFive 'Morandi' bottle vaseseach incised faintly with initials to base, with speckled grey glaze, matt white glaze, black slipstonewareheight 6 ½ to 11 inches£ 1,872.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Thomas JeckyllKettle stand, c.1882for Robbins & Co, Dudley (maker); stamped to base with registration mark for February 1882, cast mark no. 3brass7 ½ x 7 ½ inches£ 1,200.00
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Will Maclean RSAThe Drowning, 1983signed, titled and dated 1983 on bottomwood construction28 x 8 ¼ x 8 inches£ 4,680.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Jim MaloneTenmoku stoneware bowlimpressed 'JM' and 'A [Ainstable]' to basestoneware with kaki glaze and copper green pours4 ¾ x 16 ¾ inches£ 950.00
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William MarshallYunomi (1)impressed with artist's seal on baseceramicheight 4 inches£ 250.00
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William MarshallYunomi (2)impressed with artist's seal on baseceramicheight 4 inches£ 250.00
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William MarshallYunomi (3)impressed with artist's seal on baseceramicheight 4 inches£ 250.00
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Althea McNishTrinidad (green colourway), 1960for Heal'sprinted cotton60 ½ x 45 inches£ 2,500.00
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Althea McNishTrinidad (purple colourway), 1960for Heal'sprinted cotton61 x 45 inches£ 2,500.00
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Althea McNishGolden Harvest, 1959for Hull Traders Ltdprinted cotton satin72 x 47 ¼ inches£ 3,200.00
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Althea McNishVan Gogh, 1959for Hull Traders Ltdprinted cotton54 x 49 ½ inches£ 2,500.00
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Althea McNishPainted Desert, 1958early printing, for Hull Traders Ltd, retailed c.1959printed cotton98 ½ x 48 ¾ inches£ 4,200.00
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Tseng Min-NanOvoid stoneware vase, 1996signed and dated '96 on basestoneware with raku glaze and ochre splashes10 x 20 inches£ 950.00
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Børge MøgensenCard table, 1953teak and beech
for Søborg Møbelfabrik, Denmark24 x 26 (extended 37 ¾ in) x 19 inches£ 950.00
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Attr. Harry NapperDesign no. 1853, c.1900for Silver Studioprinted fine cotton (possibly Madras cotton)25 x 36 ¾ inches£ 3,900.00
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Attr. Harry NapperDesign in blue and greenfor Silver Studio
retailed by Scheurer, Laith & Cie, Alsace, c.1900
original sample from Scheurer's Grand Livres (labels attached)printed cretonne (cotton)19 ¾ x 32 inches£ 2,800.00 -
Attr. Harry NapperDesign no. 1335 'Anemone'for Silver Studio
design sold to Daniel Lee (textile printers) February 1894 for £3 10sprinted twill37 x 23 ¾ inches£ 3,900.00 -
Attr. Harry NapperDesign no. 1801for Silver Studio
sold to Turnbull & Stockdale (textile printers) November, 1898 for £5 5s
retailed by Scheurer, Laith & Cie, Alsace
original sample from Scheurer's Grand Livres (labels attached)printed poplin (cotton)19 ½ x 32 ½ inches£ 3,900.00 -
George Nelson'Cup Cake' chest of drawers, 1950sHerman Miller silver foil label on inside of drawercombed oak construction, with walnut inlay drawer sections, on hairpin legs18 ½ x 40 x 40 inches
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Alfred Burgess ReadTable lampfor Troughton & Young Ltd. England (maker)anodised aluminium shade and stem, steel base, enamelled black15 x 15 x 15 inches£ 2,400.00
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Attr. Harry SilverDesign no. 1678for Silver Studio
retailed by Scheurer, Laith & Cie, Alsace, c.1900
original sample from Scheurer's Grand Livres (labels attached)printed cotton sateen19 ¾ x 33 inches£ 3,900.00 -
UnknownChairfor PEL - Practical Equipment Ltd, Oldbury, Birmingham
maker's mark to tubular steel basechromium plated tubular steel with original leather upholstery32 x 22 x 16 ½ inches£ 1,200.00 -
Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyVentilation grille/trivet, c.1892possibly manufactured by Comyn Ching & Co., Ipswich, or T. Elsley & Co.cast iron6 x 13 ½ x 8 ½ inches£ 2,800.00
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Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyThistle (National flower of Scotland), c.1890sdesigned for Tomkinson & Adams, Kidderminster, England; stamped 'Tomkinsons Carpets Ltd v000059' versowatercolour on squared paper13 ¼ x 11 ¼ inches£ 3,500.00
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Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyTulip and Poppy, c.1890sdesigned for Tomkinson & Adams, Kidderminster, England; signed on front 'C.F.A. Voysey'watercolour on squared paper18 x 12 inches£ 3,500.00
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Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyTrees and Hills, 1885-1900designed for Tomkinson & Adams, Kidderminster, England; signed; stamped 'Tomkinsons Carpets Ltd 000012' and inscribed 23/1597 versowatercolour on squared paper18 x 15 inches£ 3,800.00
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Robert WelchDecanter, 1968hallmarked to collar; Birmingham, 1973blown glass with silver stopperheight 11 ¾ inches£ 2,200.00
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Robin WelchDeep stoneware bowlimpressed 'RW' to basestoneware with white and grey textured glaze7 x 9 ¼ inches£ 750.00
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Scottie WilsonUntitled, 1950ssignedpencil, pen and coloured ink on paper20 x 25 inches£ 3,952.00 inclusive of 4% ARR