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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:463
Sale Title:The Lachlan & Kerry Ely Collection of English Ceramics & Decorative ArtsLots with images:463
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:403
Date:13-Feb-2017
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Nine assorted stoneware bottles, English and Australian, 19th and 20th century, stamped Mashman Chatswood, Pinnacle Sydney, Doulton Lambeth and Bourne Denby, tallest 22 cm high
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Pottery tobacco jars, bed warmer, lids, pot and jug, 19th and early 20th century, Lithgow Pottery and English pottery, bed warmer 30 cm long
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Three Bennetts Pottery bird feeders, 19th and 20th century, together with three demijohns, stamped Bennetts Pottery W.C. Bennett S. Aus. Magill Pottery, tallest 38 cm high
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Rick and Judy Pierce studio pottery crystalline glaze vase, circa 2010, labeled on base One Tree Hill Pottery, Beechworth, 31 cm high, 42 cm diameter
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A group of four Jon Price studio pottery crystalline glaze vases, circa 2000, inscribed Jon Price, tallest 20 cm high
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Two David Wiliams crystalline glazed pottery vases, late 20th century, signed and impressed David Williams, 47 cm and 43 cm high
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A group of three David Williams crystalline glazed pottery vases, late 20th century, signed and impressed David Williams, tallest 24 cm high
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A studio pottery vase with mauve and gilt lustre glaze, late 20th century, impressed stamp and initials (illegible), 44 cm high
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Eight assorted Australian pottery vases with crystalline glazes, late 20th century, by Edward (Ted) Seccombe, David Williams, Peter Wilson and others, tallest 34.5 cm high
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Seven pieces of Australian studio pottery with sang de boeuf glaze, late 20th century, the platter 43 cm diameter
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Two Andrew Halford studio pottery vases with gilt geometric patterns and a bowl, late 20th century, vases inscribed a.h, tallest 41.5 cm high
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A blue crystalline glazed pottery charger and table lamp with shade, late 20th century, charger 45 cm diameter, lamp base 32 cm high
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Edward (Ted) Secombe large cream crystalline glazed pottery bowl, inscribed E.S., 26 cm high, 71 cm diameter
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Rynne Tanton studio pottery fruit bowl, two dishes and a bowl, late 20th century, monogrammed and inscribed Rynne Tanton, fruit bowl 41 cm diameter
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Harold Hughan pottery mug, Sturt pottery jug and pottery lidded jar, circa 1965, signed Hughan with monogram, tallest 19 cm high
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Two Peter Wilson studio pottery lidded jars, late 20th early 21st century, inscribed Wilson '92 and '03, tallest 30 cm high
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Group of 18 Australian studio pottery vases, 20th and 21st century, including a matte crystalline glazed vase by Edward (Ted) Secombe, tallest 33 cm high
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Group of four Wedgwood studio pottery vases, circa 1965, by Michael Dillon, stamped and inscribed Wedgwood Made in England Michael Dillon '65, tallest 22 cm high
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The Western Stores and Cadbury's Bourne-Vita advertising teaware, circa 1920, together with an Art Deco Ysp teapot, stamped Gibsons Staffordshire Endland, Bourne-Vita by Wedgwood, Patent Ysp teapot Chiswick London, the tallest 20 cm high
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A Wedgwood Norman Wilson glazed buffalo, circa 1959, designed by John Skeaping, stamped Wedgwood NW2109 5A 59, J Skeaping, 18.5 cm high
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A Wedgwood Norman Wilson glazed seal, circa 1959, designed by John Skeaping, stamped Wedgwood NW2109 5A 59, J Skeaping, 20 cm high
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A Wedgwood Norman Wilson glazed recumbent deer, circa 1959, designed by John Skeaping, stamped Wedgwood Nw Made in England, J Skeaping, 12.5 cm high
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A Wedgwood Norman Wilson glazed plate, bowl and plaque, circa 1959, stamped Wedgwood Nw 59, bowl 32 cm across the handles
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A pair of Wedgwood powder blue lustre ware fish vases, circa 1916, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, stamped Wedgwood England, 19 cm high
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A Wedgwood powder blue lustre ware dragon lidded vase, circa 1916, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, stamped Wedgwood England, 21 cm high
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A pair of Wedgwood orange lustre glaze dragon and cricket vases, circa 1917, by Daisy Makeig-Jones, stamped Wedgwood England, 13 cm high
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A Wedgwood powder blue lustre ware dragon plate, circa 1920, together with a bowl externally decorated with enamel butterflies, both stamped Wedgwood England, inscribed Manufactured for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars Glasswork E.C., 11 Conduit Street W. London, 22 cm diameter and 20 cm diameter
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A Wedgwood powder blue lustre ware fish plate, by Daisy Makeig-Jones, stamped Wedgwood Made in England, 22.5 cm diameter
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Two Wedgwood castle scene cabinet plates, circa 1920, Balmoral and Conwy Castle, by H. Holland, stamped Wedgwood made in England, 23.5 cm diameter
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A Burmantofts Faience iridescent glazed galleon charger, early 20th century, stamped Burmantofts Faience Fireclay Co. Pty. Ltd. England, Twl, 36 cm diameter
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