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Auction House:BonhamsNumber of lots recorded:361
Sale Title:The Collection of Graham & Elizabeth Cocks - Part 2, Day1Lots with images:337
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:223
Date:24-Nov-2012
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Neil McCredie (1901-1968), an earthenware koala, 14 cm high; a tortoise, 12 cm high; and a duck, 8.5 cm high, all inscribed McCredie NSW (3)
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Darbyshire Pottery, Western Australia, a glazed earthenware ringtail possum leaping from a tree, 16 cm high; and a koala and joey, 10 cm high, both inscribed Darbyshire (2)
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Guy Martin Boyd (1893-1988), two painted earthenware display plates, one with a Chinese worker, inscribed Martin Boyd Australia; the other with a cow girl by a circus ring tent, inscribed and dated, Martin Boyd 1949, 25 cm diameter (2)
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Harvey School, a brown glazed vase modelled with mice and ear of wheat, inscribed initials ACB and indistinct signature, 15 cm high
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Mashman Brothers Willoughby, a glazed earthenware sgraffito vase, decorated with flowering sprays, impressed circular mark, 27 cm high; a blue/green vase, 14 cm high; a fan shaped fish vase, 17 cm high; and a two handled floral vase, 21 cm high (4)
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Florence Bland (1890-1982), a brown glazed earthenware gumnut vase, the body with a band of gumleaves and nuts, inscribed Bland and painted MFM and date July'38, 11 cm high
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Marguerite Mahood (1901-1989), a glazed earthenware figure of a Victorian elegant lady, in a maroon dress, blue shawl and ribbon tied hat, inscribed Marguerite/2156, 25 cm high
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Remued Pottery, two gumleaf jugs and a candlestick, one red/green glazed jug, inscribed 178M/Remued 10 cm high; a blue jug inscribed 119M/Remued/handmade 11 cm high; and a chamber stick, inscribed Remued 157, 14 cm high (3)
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John Campbell 1857-1928, a blue green mottled glazed earthenware ovoid vase, inscribed and dated John Campbell/2L/1932, 18 cm high; and a trumpet shaped vase with frilled neck, unmarked 16 cm high (2)
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An Australian stoneware ginger beer bottle by Jonathan Leak, circa 1820, the brown grey salt glaze impressed 'Leak', 18 cm high. Jonathan Leak was born in 1779 in Burslem, England. He was deported to Australia in 1819 on the charge of burglary. Governor Lachlan Macquarie recognised his worth as a Pottery and put him in paid work in the Government Pottery. in 1822 he was granted his ticket of leave. Leak was able to bring his wife and children to Sydney and in 1823 obtained two land grants and established…
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Gladys Reynell (1881-1956) Osrey Pottery, two blue glazed earthenware vases, one with flowerheads, inscribed and dated Osrey Ballarat 1924&6, 9.5 cm and 11 cm high (2)
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A fish vase by John Castle-Harris, circa 1940, glazed earthenware, inscribed Castle-Harris, 26 cm wide, (10' wide
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Darbyshire Pottery, Western Australia, a glazed earthenware koala and joey, 10 cm high; a platypus bowl 10 cm wide; and a turtle, 8 cm wide, inscribed and print marks and labels (3)
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Sandra black (b. 1950), a sgraffito earthenware plate and two candlesticks, the night landscape plate inscribed Sandra black, Feb 85, 25 cm diameter; the celadon candlesticks, 16.5 cm high (3)
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Carl Cooper (1914-1966), a glazed earthenware indigenous motif dish, inscribed Carl Cooper 1947 13.5 cm diameter
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Guy Martin Boyd (1923-1988), a painted earthenware ovoid pot, circa 1950, with an indigenous hunter, emus and a kangaroo, signed M. Talbon and inscribed G. Boyd, 8 cm high
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Les Peterkin (b, 1932), a collection of pottery, comprising a 'Give Us This Day Our Daily bread' plate, 33 cm wide; a gumnut and leaf clock, 24 cm wide; and a gumnut and leaf stand, 15 cm high (3)
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Stone's Bristol Pottery, a blue glazed kangaroo teapot, circa 1920 impressed factory mark, 13 cm high, (for identical pot see Australian Pottery of the 19th & Early 20th century by Marjorie Graham, plate 140)
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An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel inkwell, the rectangular hinged top with blue enamel panel, stylised decoration to the body and enamel 'Buttons' at the corners of the square base, marked Tudric 0141, 15.5 cm square. Notes: for similar inkwell see the designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co by A.J. Tilbrook, Fig no 66
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