An early 1930s Fieldings Crown Devon jug hand painted in bold Art Deco geometric style. There are no chips or cracks and there has been no restoration.
4 inches (10cm) High.
A large studio pottery tin glazed earthenware goblet decorated in Isnik style by Ian Caiger-Smith and carrying the date mark for 1967. Condition - excellent. No damages and no restoration.
8.75 inches (22cm) High
4 inches (10cm) Diameter.
An early and unusually coloured Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Vase. This item is impressed with the number 3078 and was made between 1914 and 1923. Condition - very good . No damages and no restoration.
4 inches (11 cm) High
7 inches (18cm) Wide.
An attractive Wedgwood "Matt Moss Green" Beer mug designed by Kieth Murray circa 1933-1934. Condition - very good. No damages and no restoration.
5.9 inches (12.5cm) High.
An attractive, subtly-lobed, green glazed Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase. The base is impressed with the makers mark and with number 2787. This item was made during the inter-war years. Condition - very good. No damages and no restoration.
5.6 inches (14.5cm) High
5.5 inches (14cm) Wide.
A rare c1930s or 40sset of six James Kent chintz "Du Barry" pattern coffee cups and saucers complete with teaspoons and in original presentation box. The handle of one cup is broken off and in need of restoration. Condition of all other pieces is very good with little sign of use or wear.
An attractive fish decorated studio pottery teapot by Ara Cardew - son of Seth Cardew and grandson of Micheal Cardew. Condition excellent. No repairs or damages.
6 inches (15cm) High
8 inches (20cm) Long.
A good post 1956, David Leach 'cut - sided' cup and saucer bearing the impressed mark of the Lowerdown pottery. David Leach was the eldest son of Bernard Leach.
Cup - 2.75 inches (7cm) High
Saucer - 5.3 inches (13.5cm) Diameter.