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Superbly stylish jug with incised decoration and deep glaze on the red clay body. A classic design showing the importance of the void in true Dresser style. Marks: Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 341. |
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An important Dresser plaque with pie crust rim and raised moulded decoration of water lilies. Marks : Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 441. |
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Un-numbered plate or plaque with under glaze painting of Storks and Prunus Trees in the Japanese manner. Marks / Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT.
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Plate with Dressers design of a conventionalised moth surrounded by stiff leaf foliage and formalised plants. Marks / Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 353. Artwork for this rare plate is in the Minton Archive. Number 353 is found on both large and small plates. |
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Central vessel surrounded by five onion shapes. A quirky Dresser design for a vase or candle holder. Probably of Middle Eastern inspiration. Marks : Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 330. ( Dorman Museum Collection.) |
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Two vases in unglazed terracotta with incised decoration by Emily Maas and Rachel Smith. Marks : Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 231. |
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