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Harlequin Gallery



Art in Britain

1945 to 1985

Miscellaneous Ceramics
 

8th May to 5th June 2005

A selection of the ceramics included and available at close of business on Thursday 12th May.


Bernard Charles vase with sgraffito decoration c1984.
Height: 16.2 cm (6.4”)
SOLD


James Dring (1910 – 1985) hand painted industrial blank plate dated 1947.
Diameter: 20.3 cm (8”).
Dring was better known as a painter, who trained at the Royal College of Art in the late 1920s. There he also studied ceramics under William Staite Murray at the same time as Ursula Mommens.
SOLD


Richard & Susan Parkinson oval dish.
Dimensions: 12.7 cm by 10.2 cm (5” by 4”)


Marianne de Trey (b.1913) stoneware fluted bowl.
Height: 9.5 cm (3.75”)
Width: 18.4 cm (7.25”)


Muriel Bell Malvern Pottery small footed bowl.
Height: 5.7 cm (2.25”)
Diameter: 7.6 cm (3”)
Bell had worked at the Leach Pottery in the late 1930s and then started her own pottery, where this small bowl was made, probably in the early 1950s.


Barbara Tribe earthenware pot.
Height: 9.5 cm (3.75”)
Tribe who was working from 1920s to 1980s was primarily known for her sculpture, with her retrospective exhibition at the Mall Galleries in 1981 sub-titled "Australia's most important living sculptress". Born in New South Wales she moved to England in the late 1930s and went to live near Penzance in 1948 when she began teaching at Penzance School of Art.

 





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