FOUR DUNMORE POTTERY WALL BRACKETS
CIRCA 1880
Estimate: £250 - £350
Auction: Session One - Wednesday 19th February at 10am
Description
comprising a pair of mustard glazed wall brackets modelled as a female mask within a rocaille scroll border, flanked by cornucopia bearing fruit and wheat sheaves; a green glazed bracket, moulded with stylised laurel leaves on a scroll; a green glazed bracket modelled as a grotesque bearded male mask with scrolling details; together with a PAIR OF WALL POCKETS in a mottled green/brown glaze modelled as shells; and a turquoise green glazed shell dish raised on a round naturalistic base; all with various impressed Dunmore factory marks; together with TWO POTTERY WALL BRACKETS, one in mustard glaze modelled as acanthus leaves and one green glazed modelled as a lion with an open mouth AND A WALL POCKET MODELLED AS A MASK with the tongue sticking out, possibly Dunmore, unmarked (10)
Dimensions
largest bracket 19cm high, shell dish 10.7cm high, 19.5cm wide
Provenance
The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics