Abington, Pillow Vase, No. 494
A 1940s art deco style nautical pillow vase by Abington Pottery, USA, in blue glaze decorated with a central clipper ship bordered by gadrooned “rope” edges.
A 1940s art deco style nautical pillow vase by Abington Pottery, USA, in blue glaze decorated with a central clipper ship bordered by gadrooned “rope” edges.
French art pottery vase, 8″ tall x 4 3/8″ diameter, made by the Parisian potter Louis Dage (act. 1920-1930) who was awarded the “Meilleur Ouvrir de France” (Better Workman of France) in 1924, signed. The elongated bulb shaped body has vine, berry & leaf detailing with an overall mottled blue/gray matte glaze.
A dynamically shaped art deco dish in sharp green with gilt highlights made by Wiltshaw & Robinson for their Carlton Ware line, pattern no. 3843.
A fine Jugtown Pottery vase decorated with frothy patches of Chinese blue over a red background.
A hand thrown tin-glazed earthenware CREAM JUG, 2 ¾” tall x 3 ¾” wide, with fine parallel vertical sgraffito lines around the shoulder and across the belly, DAVID LEACH (1911-2005), SIGNED with impressed LD seal and thumbprint base, possibly made at Lowerdown Pottery with much attention to detail.
Novelty set of four glazed ceramic penguin buttons by Canadian potters Ernst & Alma Lorenzen on original packaging.
A miniature pitcher with a narrow baluster shape, pulled spout and attached handle, signed Rookwood, Pauline Peters-Baurer. It is decorated with the standard dark to light brown glaze and hand painted underglaze with female Ginkgo Biloba (maidenhair) leaves and fruit.