A collection of Staffordshire Pottery houses and castles, 19th century, including a large spill vase, the edifice with twin cupids and grapevines and a clockface, the spill vase 27.5 cm high
Phoenix Pottery (Michael Lucas & Jill Totty), Two ceramics dishes, one inscribed with a poem, the other decorated with tomato vines, printed potters' marks to the bases, diameter 26.5 cm (largest)
New Zealand studio pottery, Two stoneware lidded coffee pots, one by Jack Laird, the other by an unidentified potter (the latter with matched lid), both marked, height 28 cm and height 25 cm (inclength lids), Provenance: Collection of Hans and Elizabeth Sw
Hillside Pottery (Renton and Rosie Murray), Salt glazed lidded storage jar, with olive ash glaze to the upper section, applied Hillside Pottery logo to one side, inscribed 2 K to the other, height 21 cm (inclength lid), Provenance: Collection of Hans and E
Crewenna Pottery (Harry & May Davis), Two large stoneware oil bottles, with tenmoku and grey ash glazes, impressed studio's mark to the handles, height 26 cm and height 24 cm (inclength lids), Provenance: Collection of Hans and Elizabeth Swier
Martin Boyd Pottery (Australia, 1948-1963), Small slip-cast dish, hand painted with an Aboriginal boy holding a boomerang, with metal hanging fittings, incised 'Martin Boyd Australia' to the base, diameter 18.5 cm, Provenance: Collection of Hans and Elizab
St Ives Pottery (Bernard Leach attrib.), Lidded sugar bowl, stoneware, iron oxide brushed pattern on a pale cobalt blue band over a pale grey ground, impressed St Ives mark near the foot, height 12 cm, Provenance: Purchased from Len Castle when he left Pat
An Art Deco amphora Pottery basket, amphora, Czechoslovakia, c1920 the bold amphora basket with a vibrant enamel colours geometric design border to the rim upon a red ground, and a cobalt blue glazed scrolling handle, the interior cream speckled, stamped a
A Gouda Pottery matt glazed tray, Plateelbakkerij Zuid Holland (Pzh), 1924 the circular tray decorated with polychrome floral design surrounded by a foliate border, with painted maker's mark, model number 646 and date cypher for 1924 to the underside. Diam
An Australian pottery wall plaque after Ricketts, (William Ricketts (1899-1993), circa 1960s the large wall plaque fountain cast after the Ricketts original, modelled as an emu surrounded by five Aboriginal faces, with a bronzed finish and mounted to a fit
An Australian Pottery fountain plaque after Ricketts, William Ricketts (1899-1993), circa 1960s the large wall plaque fountain cast after the Ricketts original, with the busts of an Aboriginal mother, two children and a face appearing, with a bronzed finis
A teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl by P Laird Waimea Pottery, made from stoneware. With green/gray glaze and hand-painted black detailing. Teapot 15.5 cm, width 24 cm, diameter 14 cm, jug height 11 cm, diameter 11.5 cm, bowl height 6.5 cm, diameter 13 cm
A Richard Killeen Regeneration bowl for Temuka Pottery bowl, made from porcelain. With transfer designs of the imagery used in Killeen's work 'Regeneration'. Marked to the base, 'Regeneration 1978 Killeen'. Height 7.6 cm, diameter 12 cm
A Richard Killeen Regeneration bowl for Temuka Pottery bowl, made from porcelain. With transfer designs of the imagery used in Killeen's work 'Regeneration'. Marked to the base, Temuka Pottery New Zealand. Regeneration 1978 Killeen'. Height 7.6 cm, diamete
A rare Chelsea porcelain and gilt figure of a boy and a girl eating fruit. English circa 1756/8, after a Meissen original, red anchor mark. Provenance: Alfred Hutton Collection. Robyn Robb England 12/06/1998 (3,950 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 123.
A rare and large Chelsea porcelain figure of Flora standing beside a large urn, probably modelled by Joseph Willems. English circa 1756/7, unmarked but red anchor period. Provenance: Robyn Robb London 11/06/1999 (7200 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 11
A very rare Chelsea porcelain Commedia Dell-Arte figure Isabella, in a gilt sprigged white dress, modelled by Joseph Willems. English circa 1756, red anchor mark. Provenance: Robert and Judy Jones London 25/11/1996 (15,000 pounds). Robert Burke Collection
A very rare Chelsea porcelain artichoke form bowl and cover with bird finial, English circa 1755, red anchor mark. Provenance: The Antique Porcelain Company New York. Mrs Susan S Dillion Collection, USA. Albert Amor Ltd London 09/11/2020 (16,000 pounds). R
A rare Chelsea porcelain Commedia Dell-Arte figure- Il Capitano, modelled by Joseph Willems. English circa 1755-6. Provenance: Robert and Judy Jones, London. 28/01/2003 (8500 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 4. Exhibited: Flowers and Fables. A Survey of
A very rare Chelsea porcelain figure of Pierrot from the Commedia Dell' Arte, series after a Meissen original by J.J Kandler. English circa 1755, red anchor mark. Provenance: L A Harrison Collection. Robyn Robb England 14/06/2002 (25000 pounds). Robert Bur
Moorcroft two English pottery bowls with floral decoration on celadon green grounds, circa 1930s, both bearing original paper labels, the larger 18 cm diameter
Royal Doulton Lambeth Pottery vase with fruit motif on blue and celadon ground, early 20th century, impressed and black factory marks to base, 20.5 cm high
Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth Pottery tobacco jar, tankard, beaker, vase and rare 'Marriage day, after Marriage' mug, 19th/20th century, (5 items), impressed factory marks to the bases, the mug 12 cm high
Royal Doulton pottery jardiniere and vase with leaf decoration, early 20th century, (2 items), impressed factory marks to the bases, 18 cm and 20.5 cm high
A German Art Nouveau silver plated bowl with glass liner, a German green and yellow pottery vase, a blue ceramic fruit platter, a 'Quinol' French pottery face jug with Melbourne retailer and a vintage Coty powder box, 19th and 20th century, (5 items), the
Vintage red ceramic candlestick, yellow pottery cat money box, and a brown porcelain electricity insulator, 20th century, (3 items), the largest 26.5 cm high
Doulton Lambeth antique English pottery oil lamp with No.2 Hink's single white button duplex burner, (later shade and chimney), 19th century, 62 cm overall
An important pottery figure of a Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577) warhorse, 69 cm high, 42 cm long. With University of Wollongong thermoluminescence documentation, plus certificate of authenticity from B.C. Galleries in Melbourne. Provenance: Philip Caldwell
Stones Bristol Pottery, kangaroo teapot, with brown glaze, incised detail, and tree trunk handled lid, height 15 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace collection
Gouda Dutch Art Pottery, twin handled vase, of baluster form, with a forest green ground, and decorated with a hand painted kookaburra and Australian flora, manufacturers mark to underside, height 20 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace collection
Bosley Ware, large Pottery jardiniere, of rectangular form, with ribbed body, with green glaze, impressed manufacturers mark to underside, height 11 cm width 32 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace collection
Two Indigenous figures, c. 1950, manufactured by Darbyshire Pottery, depicting two male seated figures, both with hand-painted finished, signed to base 'Dw', height 7.5 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace collection
Thomas Stevens, Pottery jardiniere, manufactured by Mashman Brothers, with blue and brown glaze, decorated with applied florals, beaded frame around the male and female profile reliefs, retains manufacturers stamp to base, 'Mashman Bros Willoughby NSW', he
Disabled Soldiers' Pottery, three vases, c. 1921-1926, stoneware, two baluster and one trumpet form, with mottled brown, yellow, blue, and red glaze, and two with handles, retains monogram to base (3), height 20.5 cm (tallest). Provenance: The Jack Grace c
Disabled Soldiers' Pottery, pair of bowls, c. 1921-1926, stoneware, with mottled brown glaze, retains monogram to base (2), diameter 22 cm; diameter 17 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace collection
John Campbell (English, 1931-1964). Pottery jardiniere, earthenware of square form, with yellow and green drip glazes, and two handles, artist's signature to base 'John Campbell Tas', height 10 cm width 30 cm diameter 18.5 cm. Provenance: The Jack Grace co
John Campbell (English, 1931-1964). Large Pottery jardiniere, earthenware of rectangular form, with yellow and green drip glaze, decorated with bird and floral design, raised on four feet, artist's signature to base 'John Campbell Tasmania Mb', height 20 c
Einar Johansen vase for Soholm Pottery, C.1960 Danish designer made for Soholm Pottery, textured design twin vase Tudse design, length 17 cm, marked to base
Soholm Stento pottery wall plaque, Danish rectangular plaque in blue and brown glaze depicting a cat by Sven Aage Jensen signed lower right and marked verso numbered 3500. 12.5 x 15.5 cm
Soholm Bornholm pottery bowl, Danish earthen ware large bowl decorated with high relief brown horses against tan ground, designed Michael Anderson, marked to base and numbered 6408, diameter 23.5 cm
Soholm Bornholm pottery bowl, Danish earthen ware large bowl decorated with high relief brown horses against tan ground, designed Michael Anderson, marked to base and numbered 6408, diameter 32 cm
Rare Royal Copenhagen pottery dish, brown glazed pottery small dish depicting a bearded man designed by Jais Nielsen circa 1930's, marked to base, diameter 8 cm
Soholm Bomholm pottery plaque, Danish rectangular wall plaque decorated with blue/brown glaze birds, cat and symbols by Marianne Starck, for Michael Anderson marked to verso and numbered 6393. 42 x 13.5 cm
Rare Solhom Bornholm pottery vase, Danish blue glaze and earthen ware geometric vase designed by Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen, marked to base and numbered 6338 with original labels, height 13.5 cm
Einar Johansen wall candle holder, circa 1960 mid century modern Danish designer wall pocket candle stick made for Soholm pottery in textured Tudse design, height 27 cm, signed and marked to reverse
Royal Copenhagen pottery vase, Danish tall square vase with abstract motifs in earthen colour glaze by Jorgen Morgensen, impressed marks to base and numbers 2/923, height 24 cm
Royal Copenhagen pottery vase, Danish octagonal shape glazed pottery vase 'Sunglaze' pattern designed by Jorgen Morgensen, marked to base and numbered F183, height 9.5 cm
Bomholm pottery pitcher, Danish Negro tribal vase in black and white designed by Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen marked to base. With original tag., height 15.2 cm
Bomholm pottery vase, Danish ceramics Negro tribal vase with turquoise and yellow glaze geometric decorations designed by Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen, marked to base., height 13 cm