A pair of large art pottery figures of Parrots by Lady Anne Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen, dated 1982. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: 31 cm high
A Royal Doulton Lambeth pottery Arts and Crafts vase, tube lined decoration of country women in a landscape, blue and green toned glaze, impressed mark to base. 15 x 21.5 cm.
A large Jova Rancich pottery lidded jar, shoulder handles, rope style bands to the body, glazed in blue, green and brown, impressed mark to base and J. Rancich Auckland NZ and under lid. Old chips and rubs. Together with a booklet on Rancich. 32 x 40 cm.
Suite of six Moorcroft pottery dishes depicting Anemone and Columbine Lily patterns including; vases, small pin dish, a small bowl and a trinket box, height 3 to 10 cm
Suite of six Moorcroft pottery dishes depicting 'Anemone' and 'Columbine Lily' patterns in various colours (9p) diameter 8 to 14 cm, 1 x graduated pair green Columbine Lily bowls, 1 x small green Columbine Lily pin dish, 1 x Passion fruit pin dish, 1 x yel
Collection of seven Moorcroft pottery dishes including two pin dish, three small bowls and two medium bowls in different colours and patterns diameter 7.5 to 10.5 cm
Newtone Pottery impressive blue pottery vase decorated with hand-painted parrots, signed 'Daisy Merton', stamped 'Newtone Pottery, Sydney, hand Painted', 21 cm high
Eric Bryce Carter gum leaf and gumnut green and yellow glazed pottery candle sticks, vase, ginger jar, pen tray, leaf dish, napkin ring and oval bowl, (8 items), all signed 'E. Bryce Carter, Sydney, N.S.W.', the platter 26 cm wide
Group of Australian pottery wall pockets, gum leaf dishes, candle holders, etc., (10 items), makers include Eric Bryce Carter, Florian, Florenz, M. Hoskins, etc., the largest 28 cm wide
John Campbell 'Abel Tasman' pottery Toby jug inscribed 'Tasman' at front, incised to base 'Cpt. J.H. Ferton, 1936, from the boys, members, wall Lab Club', 25.5 cm high.
Philippa James pottery jug with applied gumnuts and leaf with branch handle, glazed in blue and green with pink interior and highlights, incised 'Philippa James', 8 cm high, 10 cm wide
Mary Edwards rare Australian pottery two handled vase, spectacularly decorated with applied gum blossoms and leaves, incised 'Mary Edwards, 1933', 17 cm high, 30 cm wide
William Ricketts rare Australian pottery tree trunk teapot, adorned with gumnuts, leaves and King parrot finial glazed with green and red, incised 'Wm. Ricketts, Melbourne, 1934'. This piece was one of a series of teapots Ricketts made for the Melbourne Ce
A stoneware ginger beer bottle, made in Sydney by Jonathan Leak at his Brickfield hill pottery in the 1820s. It is a rare example of the earliest surviving marked pottery made in Australia, impressed stamp 'Leak' to shoulder, 18 cm high. At the age of 42,
Michael Cardew, English glazed earthenware charger, circa 1975, impressed marks to base, 34 cm diameter. Michael Cardew (1901 - 1983) was an English studio potter who worked in West Africa for twenty years. Through Cardew's contact with Australian potter,