Auction alert: Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Prints

Vintage Midwinter 'Zambesi' pattern pottery

Hello, and welcome to week 3 of our auction alerts. Today, we’re looking at the Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Prints sale run by Claydon Auctioneers who are based in Buckingham.

The auction takes place on 4 August 2021, from 9am. We’ve chosen to highlight a few of the lots from the first day of a 3-day sale.

Below, we’ll be showing you a trio of vintage pottery and another three of vintage glass.

Susie Cooper 'Diablo' pattern coffee service designed for Wedgwood

Lot 256: A quantity of retro Susie Cooper coffee wares in the pattern Diablo, designed for Wedgwood. Comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers.

Vintage Midwinter 'Zambesi' pattern pottery

Lot 259: A quantity of retro Midwinter dinner wares in the pattern Zambesi, comprising plates, serving plates, dishes etc.

Vintage Denby 'Chevron' pattern pottery

Lot 261: A quantity of Denby wares in the pattern Chevron, to include jugs, teapot, pans, mugs, etc.

Villeroy & Boch 'Nek' red cased glass vase

Lot 292: A modern Villeroy & Boch Nek Polish glass bottle vase, red with white interior, the base stamped with maker’s name, standing 18″ tall

Large orange cased glass Murano vase

Lot 311: 1960s/ 70s retro Murano large orange glass vase. In the manner of Carlo Moretti. Approx 16″ high

Brown vintage Whitefriars bark glass vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter + Brama blue glass textured vase by Davidson

Lot 331: A Whitefriars brown bark glass vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter. Approx 6″ high Together with a Brama blue glass textured vase by Davidson. Approx 8 1/2″ high

Forthcoming Attractions: End-May 2021

Vintage miniature Lixo rubbish bin

Even though 2021 seems to be flying by, we’ve somehow found the time to update our web shop three times this month! With everything slowly opening up here in Wales and over in England, we’ve been heading out on buying trips to both old haunts and new territories.

Here’s a small selection of the freshly-picked vintage items that we’ve listed online this week. Click on each image to be taken to the individual product page.

Louis Hudson studio pottery vase Trio of tiny pottery owls
Pair of Royal Doulton 'Sheerlite' pottery lamp bases Vintage wood & brass washboard

Designer Desire: Maureen Tanner

Montage of designs by Maureen Tanner for Foley Bone China

In this week’s Designer Desire we’re featuring Maureen Tanner, an illustrator that we don’t really know anything about. We know that she worked for Foley Bone China sometime in the 1950s/60s. We can’t find evidence that she ever worked for anyone else.

We have a couple of examples from her Gay Nineties range (top row in the montage above) currently for sale on our shop website. In addition to Gay Nineties, Maureen Tanner has designed a number of other ranges such as London Pride, Fun & Games, El Matador, April, Fern and Princess. All but the last are pictured above.

Her illustrations adorn tea trios, trinket boxes, pin dishes, tea & coffee pots and tennis sets. Pieces are available on Etsy and eBay.

If you can shed any light on this accomplished designer, we’d love to find out more about her. You can share any information you have in the comments section below.

Designer Desire: Robert Jefferson

Montage of Portrait of Robert Jefferson pottery designs

Graduating in 1954, Robert Jefferson attended the Royal College of Art in London and became a ceramics lecturer at Stoke-on-Trent College of Art.

In 1958, Jefferson joined pottery manufacturers Carter & Company as a designer rather than a ‘thrower’. He was instrumental in the creation of the more artistic ‘Studio’ side of things.

The following year, he created the Pebble range of dinner service. The pattern was machine stamped in both a black and grey colourway (both shown in the montage above).

Portrait of Robert Jefferson
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In 1961/62, he designed the Lucullus ovenware range. It included pieces decorated with motifs of eggs, vegetables, mushrooms, a cockerel and seafood on a background the teal colour of the Blue Moon series. His similar Herb Garden range was printed on to a lemon yellow glazed background.

At around the same time, he designed a range of decorative wall plaques in the shape of birds, fish and, strangely, daggers (all shown in the montage above). These all remain highly sought after to this day.

In 1963, Carter & Company rebranded and became Poole Pottery.

In 1964, he designed the Helios lamp bases. They were produced in many colourways including blue, brown, olive, wine and cream. In the same year, he also designed the hand-painted Bokhara tableware series, which included many shapes of lidded preserve pot.

He created the Compact range in 1965 which consisted of stackable, ribbed tea and coffee service pieces. The Compact shape was glazed in Azure (blue), Broadstone (speckled cream with dark brown edging), Chestnut (reddish brown), Choisya (olive green), Lakestone (speckled with light brown edging) and Parkstone (speckled grey with dark brown edging).

Towards the end of 1965, Jefferson left Poole Pottery. The book, Robert Jefferson: The Quiet Virtuoso is available from Abe Books and Amazon. Vintage examples of his work are always available for sale on eBay and Etsy.