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Chelsea Keramic Art Works.
Chelsea Keramic Art Works. plates, set of three. c. 1880, glazed earthenware. 1¼ d × 11 dia in. result: $1,125. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Plates depict a dancer, rabbits, and a horse, wolf, and cattle. Rabbit and horse examples by Hugh C. Robertson with incised signature to front of each ‘HR’. Incised signature to front of example with dancer ‘AO’. Impressed manufacturer's mark to verso of each ‘Chelsea Keramic Art Works Robertson & Sons’. Provenance: Cincinnati Art Galleries, Keramics, 1993, Lot 245 (plate with dancer) | Important Private Collection
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A quantity of Copeland & Sons
A quantity of Copeland & Sons ceramics of Berkeley Hunt interest, decorated in Going to a Halloa pattern, comprising a teapot and cover, two dinner plates, a square plate a teacup and two coffee cups
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A group of studio ceramics
A group of studio ceramics comprising a white glaze stoneware pot, 13.5cm high, a terracotta tile with glazed woman motif, a matt black vase and an earthenware bowl with celadon glazed interior, (all with damages) [4]
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Chelsea Keramic Art Works.
Chelsea Keramic Art Works. Collection of four works. c. 1880, glazed earthenware. 1 h × 13½ dia in. result: $438. estimate: $700–1,000. Lot is comprised of a teapot, flask, vase and plate. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of three examples ‘Chelsea Keramic Art Works Robertson & Sons’. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of one example ‘CKAW’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
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Haeger Art Pottery Bowl
Haeger Art Pottery Bowl iridescent glaze 14'' excellent.
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Haggerty Ceramics (Santa Barbara
Haggerty Ceramics (Santa Barbara California) Gold Crater Luster vase by Jim Haggerty. Excellent luster glaze on a thinly-walled form. Signed Haggerty and marked 10-7-18-I. Mint. 8'' tall by 6'' wide. James (Jim) Haggerty is one of the few ceramic artists who has mastered the difficult firing process known as ''strike reduction'' or ''Persian luster''. His work is carefully hand thrown on the potters wheel and is known for its' finely crafted traditional and contemporary forms with rich colorful lusters and interesting textures such as craters melt fissures and brilliant metallic glaze surfaces. Every piece created by Haggerty Ceramics is an extraordinary one of a kind collectable work of art that is made with a specially formulated terra cotta clay and is individually signed and cataloged with a serial number that corresponds to the date it was made and its placement in the kiln. Retail value: $800.00
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[ART REFERENCE] -- [CERAMICS] --
[ART REFERENCE] -- [CERAMICS] -- [SCULPTURE]. A group of 15 works primarily about Ceramics and Sculpture, including:
HOBSON, R.L. Worcester Porcelain a Description of the Ware from the Wall Period to the Present Day. Bernard Quaritch, 1910. -- MARSHALL, H. Rissik. Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1751-1783). Ceramic Book Company, 1954. LIMITED EDITION, unnumbered one of 1,200 copies. -- EARLE, Major Cyril. The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery. A. Brown and Sons, Limited, n.d. -- TILLEY, Frank. Teapots and Tea. The Ceramic Book Company, [1957]. LIMITED EDITION, unnumbered one of 1,000 copies. -- JOHN, W.D. Swansea Porcelain. The Ceramic Book Company, [1958]. -- STONER, Frank. Chelsea Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures Their Distinguishing Characteristics. The Ceramic Book Company, [1955]. -- JOHN, W.D. et al. Old English Lustre Pottery. R.H. Johns Ltd., [1951]. -- And 8 others. Together, 15 works in 16 volumes, most published in London or Newport, [Monmouthshire], various sizes, most illustrated, all in original bindings, many FIRST EDITION, condition generally good. Complete list available upon request.
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THREE PIECES OF STUDIO
THREE PIECES OF STUDIO POTTERYcomprising a plate, signed with incised initials "HC" (10 3/4 inches diameter); a blue vase, signed with incised initials "ROH / A" (12 1/2 inches high); and a brown and blue vase, with incised signature and date "Jay Hambagh (?) '97" (13 inches high) Provenance: The Eva and Loran Whitelock Estate to benefit the Loran and Eva Whitelock Fund for Cycad Cultivation, Conservation, and Research at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, & Botanical Gardens Condition:
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STUDIO POTTERY GROUP Studio Pottery
STUDIO POTTERY GROUP Studio Pottery group, including a Durant Kilns Leon Volkmar 1914, Vernon Kilns table articles, art pottery, Heintz sterling over bronze Arts and Crafts candlestick, Fulper Art Pottery hot beverage cup, etc.
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Chelsea Keramic Art Works. Rare
Chelsea Keramic Art Works. Rare "hammered" metal-form vase. c. 1880, glazed earthenware. 11½ h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,250. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘CKAW’.
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Chelsea Keramic Art Works. vases,
Chelsea Keramic Art Works. vases, set of two. c. 1880, burnished earthenware, glazed and enamel decorated earthenware. 6¼ h × 3¼ w × 3 d in. result: $438. estimate: $700–1,000. Vase with flowers measures: 3.75 dia x 6 h inches. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each ‘CKAW’.
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Ceramics two pieces: Rockingham
Ceramics two pieces: Rockingham glaze figural pitcher in the shape of a woman small chip on rim of pitcher and on base 10'' h.; along with a brown stoneware hot water warmer jug with sidespout matte glaze wear to finish 11'' h.
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Studio Ceramic Mask Inscribed
Studio Ceramic Mask Inscribed "H.C.E." Mask. Hand built ceramic mask with mottled glossy glaze mounted on a rustic wood base initials HCE inscribed on the neck through the glaze before firing. Manner of Edris Eckhardt.
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HOPE CALIFORNIA STUDIO GLLAZED
HOPE CALIFORNIA STUDIO GLLAZED CERAMIC SERVICEincised "Hope Calif"; comprising 21 cups, 16 saucers (4 1/2" square), and 16 luncheon plates (9 1/2" square), each decorated with a trellis pattern in green, white, and brown on terracotta-colored ground; Condition: multiple pieces showing use and with chips to rim; Provenance: The Estate of Famed Hollywood Producer Mace Neufeld, Beverly Hills, CA; Condition:
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(10) CERAMIC TABLEWARE, INCL.
(10) CERAMIC TABLEWARE, INCL. SCHRAMBERG DISHES(lot of 10) Collection of ceramic and pottery vessels and dinnerware, 20thc., including: (7) pitchers, some with chips and cracks, largest - approx 8.25"h, 7.25" w (to handle), 5" diam; (3) Schramberg dinnerware items, makers mark underfoot, including: two covered dishes, one in the shape of a chicken, largest - approx 8.5"h, 8.5"w, 6"d; one dish with floral detail without lid; 17.25lbs total
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(LOT OF 44) GROUP OF HEATH CERAMICS
(LOT OF 44) GROUP OF HEATH CERAMICS POTTERY (Lot of 44) Group of Heath Ceramics pottery, comprising (12) bowls with handle, #321 and (1) charger, 14.75"dia; together with a group of unmarked plates, comprising (11) dinner plates, 10.75"dia.; (10) luncheon plates, 8"dia. and (10) bread & butter plates, 6.25"dia.
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ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (15)
ART POTTERY DISHES Lot of (15) Pieces of Artisan Crafted Glazed Stoneware, signed "Nals" and dated 2002-2014, incl: (6) Lidded jars, 2 3/4" to 8 1/2" high; (1) Plate, 11 1/4" diam.; (3) Low bowls, 7 1/4" to 7 5/8" diam.; and (5) Bowls, 6" to 8 1/8" diam. One lid with old repair.
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Studio Ceramic American, 20th
Studio Ceramic
American, 20th Century
Two Sculptural Vessels, c. 1965
glazed stoneware
unmarked
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Ceramics. A small rectangular
Ceramics. A small rectangular Sevres dish with birds and two portrait heads a Wedgwood black basalt spill vase a porcelain tea bowl possibly Vienna and a small porcelain vase on stand.
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COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, A HUMMEL
COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, A HUMMEL COVERED JAR, SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, LINENS AND OTHER ARTICLESCollection of Ceramics, a Hummel Covered Jar, Silver-Plated Flatware, Linens and Other Articles
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Miscellaneous ceramics to include
Miscellaneous ceramics to include Hammersley eagle plate creamware Staffordshire etc. ?
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TWO CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC
TWO CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC (FACE-FORM) ARTICLES, H OF TALLER: 16 IN. (40.6 CM.)Two Contemporary Ceramic (Face-Form) Articles,, From the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill, Shorter with large crack and losses to base, Taller with repaired crack Dimensions: H of Taller: 16 in. (40.6 cm.)
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WALTER KEELER SALT-GLAZED STUDIO
WALTER KEELER SALT-GLAZED STUDIO ART POTTERY BOWL Walter Keeler (British, b. 1942), modern salt-glazed ceramic studio art pottery bowl with coiled rim and handle, marked. 6" H x 9" diameter. Provenance: Property from an Upper East Side townhouse.
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HAZLE CERAMICS, A NATION OF
HAZLE CERAMICS, A NATION OF SHOPKEEPERS PLAQUE, THE CIN...Numbered 708/2000. Hazle Boyles signature on back. Hand-painted Casablanca Gala Opening on front.
Hazle Ceramics sticker on back. #Casablanca #cinema
Issued: 2000
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Manufacturer: Hazle Ceramics
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
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* Two Ceramic Vases comprising a
* Two Ceramic Vases comprising a Weller scenic example and one studio example. Height of tallest 11 7/8 inches.
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Eleven books on ceramics: two
Eleven books on ceramics: two volumes, Howard and Ayers, [China for the West]; Savage, [English Pottery and Porcelain]; Hackenbroch, [Meissen]; Austin, [Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg]; Ross, [Russian Porcelains]; two volumes, Cox, [Pottery and Porcelain]; Marks, [Majolica Pottery]; Ware, [German and Austrian Porcelain]; Gordon, [Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain]; Sikota, [Herend], Budapest. Most with dust jackets and in good condition.
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Cole Pottery (Katharine
Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie), an earthenware bowl with celadon drip glaze, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter
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A quantity of Copeland & Sons
A quantity of Copeland & Sons ceramics of Berkeley Hunt interest after Lionel Edwards, decorated in Going to a Halloa pattern, comprising a small teapot and cover, two dinner plates, a square plate, a teacup and two coffee cups
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Three Haeger art pottery pieces
Three Haeger art pottery pieces including a "Lizard" glaze vase and pot and also a factory advertising vase. Tallest: 10 1/2"H. Minute rim chip in pot.
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Studio Ceramics, a small
Studio Ceramics, a small quantity, to include two tiles by Sarah Walton
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Hertha Hilfon earthenware sculpture
Hertha Hilfon earthenware sculpture (Scandinavian, born 1921), abstract composition, signed on bottom "Hertha Hillfon 1962", glazed earthenware with wood base, 14-1/2 x 27 x 6-1/2 in., base 3 x 30 x 7-1/8 in. Firing cracks, crazing, accession numbers at base, base with abrasions. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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Hull early stoneware vase with very
Hull early stoneware vase with very unusual glaze treatment. Marked 39 8 with a circle H. Small chip to base. 9'' tall.
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Large Korean crackle glazed ceramic
Large Korean crackle glazed ceramic offering vessel; overall good condition, minor surface wear and scratches, minor glaze flaws, some chips to foot rim, minor firing flaws; H 3 3/4" x D 8 5/8" (approx.); Provenance: Private collection Los Angeles, California
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Haggerty Ceramics (Santa Barbara
Haggerty Ceramics (Santa Barbara California) Blue Luster Vase with Swirl Design and Melt Fissures by Linda Haggerty. Very nice color and metallic glaze. Signed Haggerty and marked 10-11-15-G. Mint. 8'' tall. James (Jim) Haggerty is one of the few ceramic artists who has mastered the difficult firing process known as ''strike reduction'' or ''Persian luster''. Linda Haggerty is known for her work in sculpture tile and pottery designs that incorporate traditional and contemporary forms and the Persian luster process. Most recently she has enjoyed collaborating with James embellishing his pottery with her designs and his glazes. Every piece created by Haggerty Ceramics is an extraordinary one of a kind collectable work of art that is made with a specially formulated terra cotta clay and is individually signed and cataloged with a serial number that corresponds to the date it was made and its placement in the kiln. Retail value: $800.00
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The Ceramics of William H. Grueby
The Ceramics of William H. Grueby
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THEO & SUSAN HARLANDER CERAMIC
THEO & SUSAN HARLANDER CERAMIC BOWLTheo and Susan Harlander ceramic bowl. Hand decorated depicting a hunting scene. Signed on the bottom. Very good condition. 4.25" H x 8.75" W. Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. In house shipping is not available on this lot, please contact one of our third party shippers for a quote. According to Winnipeg Art Gallery, German immigrants Theo and Susan Harlander established the Brooklin Pottery studio in 1952 in Brooklin, Ontario, introducing a continental approach to the field of Canadian studio production. They specialized in custom-ordered household items. Theo would throw the pieces on the wheel and Susan decorated them with freehand sgraffito patterns, designs incised or scratched through the slip or glaze to the earthenware ground. The incised designs on Harlander pieces wrap effortlessly around the vessel form, displaying Susan’s exceptional understanding of design aesthetics. The Harlanders added new breadth to early Canadian studio pottery, introducing a distinct modernist, design-centric style that contrasted with the more common yet well-executed functional wares (such as those influenced by Bernard Leach and the early British studio pottery movement) made during this time period. (#1089)