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George BainCeltic-inspired carpet, c.1950for Quayle & Tranter, Kidderminster (maker)machine-woven wool143 x 107 inches
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Henry William BatleyAesthetic Movement corner cabinet, c.1880oak with painted decoration and mirrored glass panels47 ¼ x 11 ¼ x 7 inches£ 2,500.00
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William Arthur Smith BensonExtending Standard Lamp, c.1900the knopped column support with applied leafy brackets around the reservoir, raised on quadruped base linked by stretchers and mounted with an orb weight, converted to electricitybrass and copperheight 66 ¾ inches (extended)£ 2,000.00
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Frederick BurrowsBlue and green foliage designnumbered 534A in pencil to marginwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper12 ¼ x 11 ½ inches£ 1,200.00
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Frederick BurrowsFrom a wallpaper by William Morrissigned and titled in pencil to paper supportwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper11 x 15 inches£ 1,600.00
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Frederick BurrowsWallpaper design in green and rednumbered 546watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper16 ¾ x 14 inches£ 2,500.00
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Frederick BurrowsDesign in greennumbered 523A in pencil to margingouache and pencil on paper20 ¾ x 13 ¼ inches£ 2,500.00
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Frederick BurrowsDesign in rednumbered 615 in pencil to marginwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper19 ¾ x 16 inches£ 2,500.00
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Frederick BurrowsDesign for a block printed wallpapersigned and inscribed 'Design for a block printed wallpaper 6 blocks'watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper28 ¼ x 21 inches£ 2,800.00
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Frederick BurrowsDesign for silk for the National Competition, 1902signed and inscribed in pen and pencilwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper30 x 21 ¼ inches£ 2,800.00
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Frederick BurrowsDesign for tapestry hanging for the National Competition, 1902signed and inscribed in pen and pencilwatercolour, gouache and pencil on paper29 ½ x 21 ½ inches£ 2,800.00
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Alan Caiger-SmithEarthenware bowlartist's monogram to baseearthenware with metallic lustrewidth 6 inches£ 936.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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George Carwardine‘Anglepoise’ lamp 1227, 1938Herbert Terry & Sons (manufacturer); designed 1935metal with Bakelite switch mechanism
37 ½ x 18 ½ x 6 inches extended -
Sir Terence ConranCabinet, c.1953painted angle sectioned steel, African walnut, with glass doors48 x 48 ½ x 15 ¼ inches
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Waistel CooperElongated baluster jug, 1950swith vertical sgraffito lines on a rust surface, and an oatmeal satin-glazed interior
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
Merryfield, Porlockstoneware7 ¾ x 5 inches -
Waistel CooperFooted tea bowl, 1950sdecorated with vertical sgraffito lines on an oatmeal and rust surface, and a speckled oatmeal satin-glazed interior
signed ‘Waistel’ to the base
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Daniel CottierAesthetic Movement Davenport, c. 1870for Cottier & Co. (maker)ebonised wood, brass pulls, raised on castors, with inlaid tooled leather writing surface, painted and gilt panels31 ½ x 27 ½ x 23 ¼ inches
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James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker)Clutha jar and stopper, c.1890green glass with opaque trailed inclusionsheight 11 ½ inches£ 1,800.00
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Christopher DresserPropellor vasefor Linthorpe Pottery (maker)twisted form with flaring neck, covered in a streaked blue glaze over ochreheight 8 ¼ inches
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Orlando GreenwoodDesign for Liberty Fabrics publicity, c.1920pen, ink and gouache11 ¾ x 5 ½ inches£ 988.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Orlando GreenwoodDesign for Liberty Fabrics publicity, c.1920pen, ink and gouache10 ¼ x 5 ½ inches£ 988.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Thomas Symington Halliday MBE FRSAKneeling figuresignedwood and bronze paintheight 13 inches£ 988.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Hart, Son, Peard & Co., London (attributed maker)Pair of Gothic Revival candelabra, c.1880brass set with jewelled cabochonsheight 18 ½ inches£ 1,800.00
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Akiko HiraiFive 'Morandi' bottle vaseseach incised faintly with initials to base, with speckled grey glaze, matt white glaze, black slipstonewareheight 6 ½ to 11 inches£ 1,872.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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Thomas JeckyllKettle stand, c.1882for Robbins & Co, Dudley (maker); stamped to base with registration mark for February 1882, cast mark no. 3brass7 ½ x 7 ½ inches£ 1,200.00
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Lamb of ManchesterAesthetic Movement Sofa, c.1880ebonised wood with Christopher Dresser butterfly design upholstery31 ½ x 54 x 22 inches£ 3,800.00
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Jim MaloneTenmoku stoneware bowlimpressed 'JM' and 'A [Ainstable]' to basestoneware with kaki glaze and copper green pours4 ¾ x 16 ¾ inches£ 1,248.00 inclusive of 4% ARR
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William de MorganArts & Crafts ruby lustre tile, c.1890glazed ceramic6 x 6 inches£ 2,400.00
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Talwin MorrisGlasgow School doorplate, c.1895brass with repoussé decoration28 ¾ x 3 ¼ inches£ 12,000.00
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Ben Nicholson OM‘Princess’ Textile (Kings and Queens), 1946printed by Nancy Nicholson for Poulk Prints, from printing blocks made c.1933 by the artisthand blocked printed cotton, stretched on linen
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Alfred Burgess ReadTable lampfor Troughton & Young Ltd. England (maker)anodised aluminium shade and stem, steel base, enamelled black15 x 15 x 15 inches
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John Pollard SeddonJardiniere, 1877CJC Bailey, Fulham Pottery (maker)
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Gerald SummersDinner Wagon, 1935for Makers of Simple Furniture (maker); manufactured 1935-1939birch plywood27 ¼ x 30 x 17 inches
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Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyVentilation grille/trivet, c.1892possibly manufactured by Comyn Ching & Co., Ipswich, or T. Elsley & Co.cast iron6 x 13 ½ x 8 ½ inches£ 2,800.00
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Robert WelchDecanter, Designed 1968hallmarked to collar; Birmingham, 1973blown glass with silver stopperheight 11 ¾ inches
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Robin WelchDeep stoneware bowlimpressed 'RW' to basestoneware with white and grey textured glaze7 x 9 ¼ inches£ 750.00