£55
A small group of Linthorpe art pottery, late 19th century, comprising a vase, with combed green glaze, 23.5cm high; a small turquoise glaze vase, shape 298, 7.5cm high; a near pair of miniature frilled bowls, streaky purple and blue glaze, 7cm and 7.5cm diameter; with another similar, brown and green glaze, 7cm diameter; a small vase, green glaze, Henry Tooth monogram, 7.5cm high; another, red glaze, shape 1499, 6.5cm high; a butter dish and cover, painted with flowers, shape 1012; a pair of treacle glaze vases with frilled rims, decorated with flowers, shape 2004, 14.5cm high; and a small milk jug, treacle glaze with angular handle, 5.5cm high and one other vase, treacle glaze, 7cm high (sold with all faults) Condition:Turqoise vase - hairline to mouth , glaze crazing Small frilled bowls - All with rim chips. Green vase - crudely repaired chip to the mouth. Frilled vases - One with a two section break to rim. Red vase - Lots of chips to foot. Cream jug - Crudely repaired chips to rim, one chip un-repaired Butter dish - no apparent damage.
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