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1390      CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1838-1904)
                     A ‘TONGUES’ VASE AND A JUG, CIRCA 1880-90

                     glazed earthenware, the vase manufactured by Ault Pottery,
                     model no. 248, impressed signature and model no. to base; the jug
                     manufactured by Linthorpe, model no. 554, impressed signature,
                     manufacture’s mark and model no. to base
                     12Ω in. (31.7 cm.) high, the vase
                     $2,000-3,000                     (2)
                     PROVENANCE
                     Kurland Zabar, New York, 18 November 1993.
                     The Irving Collection, no. D6 (the ‘Tongues’ vase).
                     New Century, London, 22 June 1999.
                     The Irving Collection, no. D17 (the jug).









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            1391     CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1838-1904)
                     AN ‘EGYPTIAN’ EWER AND A SMALL VASE, CIRCA 1880-90

                     glazed earthenware, the ‘Egyptian’ ewer, model no. 311, manufactured   PROVENANCE
                     by Linthorpe Pottery, impressed signature, manufacture’s mark, and   Historical Design Inc., New York, 8 December 1998.
                     model no.; the small vase, model no. 263B, manufactured by Ault   The Irving Collection, no. D10 (the Egyptian ewer).
                     Pottery, impressed signature and model no.; together with two additional   The Fine Art Society Plc, London, 16 January 1999.
                     glazed earthenware vessles, a moonfask, manufactured by Linthorpe,   The Irving Collection, no. D16 (the vase).
                     apparently unmarked; and a fower brick, manufactured by Linthorpe,   The Fine Art Society Plc, London, 16 January 1999.
                     apparently unmarked                                The Irving Collection, no. D15 (the moonfask).
                                                                        Andrew McIntosh Patrick.
                     7º in. (18.5 cm.) high, the ewer              (4)
                                                                        The Fine Art Society Plc, London 18 January 2008.
                     $1,000-2,000
                                                                        The Irving Collection, no. D32 (the fower brick).




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