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Briglin Wax Resist Swirl Studio Pottery Salt and Pepper
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Pre 1970 item# 428243 (stock# SP1)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
"£17.50"
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We are offering this super little salt and pepper set in perfect condition and complete with their stoppers, made by Briglin Pottery. It has a lovely wax resist swirly design around the bottom half of each pot in brown and white and both are marked on the base BRIGLIN. They each measure approx 65mm high x 55mm diameter.
Briglin Pottery was set up in 1948 in London by Brigitte Appleby and Eileen Lewenstein and their pieces including domesticware and animal figures are highly collected today.
This is a set for collectors of Briglin
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Original Signed Raku Sculpture Havana Bacardi Cat
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Contemporary item# 343079 (stock# E35h)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
"£66"
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Original Raku Sculpture by BRIAN ANDREW of a Havana Cat, measures 8 1/2 inches approx, and has Blue Raku Veining, Reddy Brown and Black lower limbs, Signed to hind paw "B.A." in Perfect Condition.
BRIAN ANDREW;
Born in 1962, South London and exported to Cornwall 1986, Self-taught he attended "Hawles Down" School of Art and then a further two years with non-conformist "Dick Mann" who also taught Quintin Crisp & Wilfred Pickles. Brian has paid his dues to sculpting for more than 20 years. He has mostly sold privately. His grafting along on the exhibition and gallery circuit has given him international success. His sculptures can be found in Private collections in America, Japan, Africa and all over Europe. Over the last 9 years he has designed for major gift companies as well as private commissions. Brian is currently making sculptures of field wildlife and animal subjects that are so close to his heart in Raku & Bronze, sharing a studio with also International success story Mick Cawston, who's work we also stock.
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RARE Original Brian Andrew Signed Raku Sculpture Mouse
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Contemporary item# 318174 (stock# E103)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
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RARE Original Signed Raku Sculpture Dormouse, this is NOT A factory reproduction, this is THE REAL thing, the factory Dormouse does Not Have a Tail! When we phoned John Hine and asked what an original would cost from this artist we where told over £800!
In Perfect condition, by Brian Andrew, Signed to base; B.A.
Measures 4 1/4 inches x 3 1/2 inches x 4 inches inches approx. Circa 2000. Wonderful rendition of a Mouse.
BRIAN ANDREW;
Born in 1962, South London and exported to Cornwall 1986, Self-taught he attended "Hawles Down" School of Art and then a further two years with non-conformist "Dick Mann" who also taught Quintin Crisp & Wilfred Pickles. Brian has paid his dues to sculpting for more than 20 years. He has mostly sold privately. His grafting along on the exhibition and gallery circuit has given him international success. His sculptures can be found in Private collections in America, Japan, Africa and all over Europe. Over the last 9 years he has designed for major gift companies as well as private commissions. Brian is currently making sculptures of field wildlife and animal subjects that are so close to his heart in Raku & Bronze, sharing a studio with also International success story Mick Cawston, who's work we also stock.
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RARE Original Brian Andrew Signed Raku Sculpture Pig
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Contemporary item# 310923 (stock# E35)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
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RARE Original Signed Raku Sculpture Sitting Pig.
in Perfect condition, by Brian Andrew, Signed to base; B.A. 2001
Measures 10 inches x 6 inches.
Wonderful Farmyard rendition.when we phoned and asked what an original would cost from this artist we where told over £800!
BRIAN ANDREW;
Born in 1962, South London and exported to Cornwall 1986, Self-taught he attended "Hawles Down" School of Art and then a further two years with non-conformist "Dick Mann" who also taught Quintin Crisp & Wilfred Pickles. Brian has paid his dues to sculpting for more than 20 years. He has mostly sold privately. His grafting along on the exhibition and gallery circuit has given him international success. His sculptures can be found in Private collections in America, Japan, Africa and all over Europe. Over the last 9 years he has designed for major gift companies as well as private commissions. Brian is currently making sculptures of field wildlife and animal subjects that are so close to his heart in Raku & Bronze, sharing a studio with also International success story Mick Cawston, who's work we also stock.
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Original Signed Raku Sculpture The Winter Hare
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Contemporary item# 290632 (stock# E35f)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
"£135.00"
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Original Raku Sculpture by BRIAN ANDREW of a Winter Hare, measures 13 1/2 i inches x 8 inches x 6 inchesapprox. Blue Raku Veining, Reddish Brown and Black Eyes, Signed to hind pad "B.A."
We are THE SOLE STOCKIST of Brian Andrew's Winter Hare. Do not be fooled by fakes, buy the One & Only.
BRIAN ANDREW;
Born in 1962, South London and exported to Cornwall 1986, Self-taught he attended "Hawles Down" School of Art and then a further two years with non-conformist "Dick Mann" who also taught Quintin Crisp & Wilfred Pickles. Brian has paid his dues to sculpting for more than 20 years. He has mostly sold privately. His grafting along on the exhibition and gallery circuit has given him international success. His sculptures can be found in Private collections in America, Japan, Africa and all over Europe. Over the last 9 years he has designed for major gift companies as well as private commissions. Brian is currently making sculptures of field wildlife and animal subjects that are so close to his heart in Raku & Bronze, sharing a studio with also International success story Mick Cawston, who's work we also stock.
We would prefer you to collect this item from our Gallery in Lynton, its very fragile to post.
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Dennis China Works Trial "Uriel" after William Morris
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Contemporary item# 262305 (stock# DC25)
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Farthings of Exmoor
0044(0) 1598 753744
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Sally Tuffin Ark Angel plate "Uriel" after William Morris , Measures 9 1/2 inches Dia.approx. Condition Excellent. Fully marked on the base. Trial Number 3.
The Dennis China Works was launched in 1985 to make ceramics for collectors. Sally and Richard Dennis re-started the works in 1993 after reviving Moorcroft pottery for the previous six years. Sally Tuffin, well known and well thought of for her Moorcroft designs, has moved art pottery forward with her new Dennis China Works designs influenced by the arts and crafts movement and nature.The simple generous shapes of vases, jugs, plates and bowls are hand thrown on the wheel and carefully turned by Rory McLeod and Jon Gray, The decorating team led by Vanessa Whitemore include Louise Norris, Heidi Warr, Sarah Leeson and Tania Pike. Each pot is individually hand decorated using traditional sliptrailing and incising and then painted with underglaze pigments, building up layers of colour. Finally all pieces are signed and numbered.This is an opportunity to purchase low numbered pieces of a pottery at the start of a long history of creativity in design.
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Dennis China Works Trial "Raphael" after William Morris
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Contemporary item# 262304 (stock# DC)
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Farthings of Exmoor
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Sally Tuffin Ark Angel plate "Raphael" after William Morris , Measures 9 1/2 inches Dia.approx. Condition Excellent. Fully marked on the base. Trial Number 6.
The Dennis China Works was launched in 1985 to make ceramics for collectors. Sally and Richard Dennis re-started the works in 1993 after reviving Moorcroft pottery for the previous six years. Sally Tuffin, well known and well thought of for her Moorcroft designs, has moved art pottery forward with her new Dennis China Works designs influenced by the arts and crafts movement and nature.The simple generous shapes of vases, jugs, plates and bowls are hand thrown on the wheel and carefully turned by Rory McLeod and Jon Gray, The decorating team led by Vanessa Whitemore include Louise Norris, Heidi Warr, Sarah Leeson and Tania Pike. Each pot is individually hand decorated using traditional sliptrailing and incising and then painted with underglaze pigments, building up layers of colour. Finally all pieces are signed and numbered.This is an opportunity to purchase low numbered pieces of a pottery at the start of a long history of creativity in design.
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