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Ray Finch (1914-2012), an
Ray Finch (1914-2012), an earthenware lidded pot, with ridged caramel glaze to upper part, impressed mark, 30cm high/Note: in the early days of Winchcombe Pottery, Finch often constructed pots from the local red clay, leaving them unglazed to highlight the natural beauty of the material
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a glazed stoneware mug decorated vertical brush lines to body and handle, impressed seal mark, 10.5cm high
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Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, an
Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, an earthenware vase with speckled graduating glaze of celadon, cream and brown, stamped mark, 23cm high (rim chipped)
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware jug with olive glaze and combed wave decoration, impressed mark, 26cm high
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Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware jug of baluster ribbed form in khaki glaze with central wave and dot combed design, impressed mark, 26.5cm high
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Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch, Winchcombe Pottery, a salt glaze teapot and cover, of circular form with cane handle, impressed scrolling and chevron designs, impressed mark, 16cm wide
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware bowl, rust, green and blue patterned interior, impressed mark, 35cm diameter
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Three pieces of pottery
Three pieces of pottery including: 1> Roseville Raymor bowl in mottled green. Marked Raymor Roseville USA. Hairline to rim. 9 7/8" wide. 2> Pottery clock frame with floral appliques and gold trim. Marked with impressed 124. Excellent condition. 6 1/4" tall. 3> Brush urn vase in matte green. Faintly marked Brush with shape numbers. Mint. 5 3/4" tall by 6" wide.
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2 PIECES OF RAYMOR MID-CENTURY
2 PIECES OF RAYMOR MID-CENTURY ITALIAN ART POTTERYTwo (2) pieces of Raymor Mid Century Italian art pottery ceramics including one (1) horizontal plaque with deep curving rim having a central frieze depicting multicolored bottles and vases, inscribed Raymor/Italy/115 and and affixed Raymor label to underside, and one (1) vertical plaque with heavy crazing depicting multicolored faces aligned in a row, inscribed B. 165/ Italy and affixed Raynor label to underside. 1st item: 8" H x 17" W. 2nd item: 24" H x 5 3/4" W. Both items Mid-Late 20th Century.
Condition:
1st item: In overall very good condition with light crazing. 2nd item: Heavy crazing with minor areas of flaking along edge.
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a saltglaze ribbed jug with combed decoration, impressed mark to base of handle, exhibition sticker 40, 24cm high
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Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a 1980s ovoid vase with flared neck, combed decoration to the sides, impressed mark, 26cm high
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware bowl, rust, green and blue patterned interior, impressed mark, 36cm diameter
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Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a 1970s large circular plate, speckled glaze in green, pink and grey, impressed mark, 42cm diameter
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Ray Finch, Winchcombe pottery, a
Ray Finch, Winchcombe pottery, a set of nine stoneware plates, pale cream glaze with rust flecks, all with impressed marks, comprising seven dinner plates, 24.5cm diameter and two serving plates, 27cm diameter
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A stoneware flagon by Ray Marshall,
A stoneware flagon by Ray Marshall, with fine lined matt glaze, impressed signature, 24cm high, a cheese dish with ribbed domed cover and mouse finial (damages) and a studio pottery stoneware soup bowl with handle, pouring lip and cover, wax resist patterns in blue glazes, 19.5cm long
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Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a 1980s footed circular bowl in ash glaze, incised decoration to the sides, impressed mark to base, 19cm diameter
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GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY
GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY including a large tapering irridescent-glazed bowl impressed potter's mark -- dia. 8 5/8 in. two square dished plates incised square mark; another with rectangular mark; one square dish unmarked; two low bowls impressed ''f'' with paneled grey glaze; three tapering bowls impressed ''s'; two other bowls unmarked a vase rolled in frit chippings and a strap-handled jug impressed ''k'' (14) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware lamp base of squat circular form, glazed and incised, seal mark to base, 23cm diameter, with opaque glass shade and chimney
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RAYMOR Art Pottery Modernist
RAYMOR Art Pottery Modernist Vase. Wide band with incised and raised elements. Paper label.
Dimensions: H: 8.5 inches: W: 8 inches: D: 8 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition. Light wear.
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RED WING POTTERY VASEstamped
RED WING POTTERY VASEstamped circular mark "Red Wing Art Pottery", and impressed "163"; Condition: a shallow chip to glaze on top of mouth rim (approximately 1/4 inch long) 6 inches wide; 4 1/2 inches deep; 12 1/2 inches high; Condition:
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RAY RODRIQUEZ, MATA ORTIZ POTTERY
RAY RODRIQUEZ, MATA ORTIZ POTTERY WATER FLASK Finely potted exampled with two handles having a leather carrying strap, one side with intricate checkered geometric design, the verso with spiraled geometric motifs, signed on the bottom edge.
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware cider jug, tenmoku glaze with combed wavy banding in cream and rust, handle to side, cork stopper and wooden tap, impressed mark, 47.5cm high and a small Winchcombe Pottery bowl, impressed mark, 11cm diameter [2]
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Roseville Raymor covered bowl;
Roseville Raymor covered bowl; mid '50's dinnerware line, chocolate glaze, marked in relief . 14"L. Good condition.
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(3) Pottery planters, c/o
(3) Pottery planters, c/o unmarked McCoy majolica sunburst cache pot (9-1/2" h x 11" dia, chip to side), white spittoon form (12" h x 10" dia), Robinson Ransbottom Roseville USA green drip glaze (11-5/8" h x 13-1/4" dia, stress crack to side)
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a pair of stoneware tea bowls, 10.5cm diameter and other studio ceramics [7]
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LARGE RAY SILVERMAN ART POTTERY
LARGE RAY SILVERMAN ART POTTERY VESSEL Large Ray Silverman (British, b. 1943) ceramic art pottery wheel thrown bowl upon a circular tapered base and glazed with white lines on a metallic slate blue gray ground, impressed "RS" mark to white glazed underside. 9.75" H x 18.75" W x 17" D. Provenance: Property from an Upper East Side townhouse.
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Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a tenmoku glazed jug with combed wave decoration, stamped, 20cm high and a tenmoku glazed tankard, 13.25cm high and a pair of tapering conical beakers in the manner of Edmund de Waal, in cream glaze with ribbed detail, 13.5cm high
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2 ITALIAN ART POTTERY VASES: 1) Mid
2 ITALIAN ART POTTERY VASES: 1) Mid century modern Raymor floral pottery vase in various shades of greens and blues, measures 9'' h. Makers marks on bottom; 2) Brown pottery vase with colored petals and blue glaze inside/ Marked on the bottom. 9.75'' h.
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RAY ROGERS(Australian, born 1935)
RAY ROGERS(Australian, born 1935)
Sphere, signed "Ray Rogers" on base, pit fired stoneware with mottled glaze, approximately 13-1/2 x 22-1/2 in.
Provenance: Ragland, purchased in 2000 for 1,800 AUD (accompanied by consignor's inventory document); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
good overall, some surface dirt and accretion, edge roughness as made
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POTTERY ART VASEA well-executed
POTTERY ART VASEA well-executed thrown pot showing a dripped cream glaze over a speckled brown underglaze. The irregular rim adds another dimension, signed with impressed mark at lower edge (3 lines). Measuring 6.25" x 7". Condition noted, 2 minor chips at rim. Provenance: The Cutler Family, Ottawa ("Sam the Record Man" stores, Ottawa).
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Studio Pottery, a set of four
Studio Pottery, a set of four stoneware bowls, with ash glazed interior, each stamped RB England, 13.5cm diameter, two small stoneware bowls with tenmoku interiors, 13.5cm diameter and a saucer dish, all with impressed RB marks [7]
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OVOID LOW VASE, STAMPED RAINBOW
OVOID LOW VASE, STAMPED RAINBOW POTTERY (SANFORD, NC 1926-1941 ) The first pottery operated by Arthur Ray Cole, earthenware glazed with copper oxide and cobalt in attractive vertical streaks, stamped on the underside.
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Three (3) Studio Pottery Vases left
Three (3) Studio Pottery Vases left is marked (pictured) with turtle makers mark very tiny bruise on the rim 7.5''h. bottom vase marked with (hand incised) 15 two glaze chips on the rim of base 4.25''h. top vase has unusual opening and is unmarked there are some hairlines on the underside of base 6.25''h.
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Three Rookwood vases all in Arts
Three Rookwood vases all in Arts & Crafts matte glazes from the 1920s. Each is marked with the Rookwood logo date and shape number. The pink vase has a grinding chip to the base. The blue geometric vase has opposing hairlines to the rim. The seahorse vase has repaired chips to the base and a bruise to the body that has hairlines extending up to the rim. 5 1/4'' to 6'' tall.
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Studio Pottery, a set of four
Studio Pottery, a set of four stoneware bowls, with ash glazed interior, each stamped RB England, 13.5cm diameter, two small stoneware bowls with tenmoku interiors, 13.5cm diameter and a saucer dish, all with impressed RB marks [7]ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk