A collection of English art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a large Burmantofts faience jardiniere, painted with flowers against a dark blue ground, 27cm diameter at mouth (a.f); a Leeds Art Pottery vase, of tall proportions, painted with flowers, 53.5cm high (restored); a Linthorpe pottery vase, shape 366, semi-lustrous glaze, and a large Linthorpe bowl, attributed to Christopher Dresser, shape number 402, with a brown and mottled green/white glaze, impressed marks, 46cm diameter (4) (all sold with faults, as seen)
Sold for £45
Condition Report
Jardiniere - Extensive stapled body crack and numerous large foot rim chips.
Leeds Art Pottery vase - restoration to mouth and neck.
Linthorpe bowl - Numerous large chips all around to both rim, foot and body.
Linthorpe vase - Large section broken and re-stuck to the rim.
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