A catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vvases in the British Museum II (1870)
“Best of British” A British Art Pottery Exhibition - Ceramic Design From 1870.
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“Best of British”
Ceramic Design From 1870
March 23rd—25th 2012
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AD Antiques
Invites you to join them at their selling exhibition to be
held from the 23rd—25th March 2012 at:
Court Barn Museum,
Church Street,
Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire.
GL55 6JE
Private preview
Friday 23rd March 2012 12 pm - 5pm
By invitation only
Opening times
Saturday 24th March - Sunday 25th March, 11am - 4pm
www.adantiques.com
07811 783518 International + 44 7811 783518
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Index
The Exhibition: Page 4
Martin Brothers: Page 6
William De Morgan: Page 19
Doulton: Page 27
William Moorcroft: Page 41
Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian: Page 49
Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre: Page 65
Distinguished Art Pottery: Page 72
Victoria Ellis: Page 79
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The Exhibition
“Best of British”
British Art Pottery Circa 1870 - 2011
The exhibition will showcase carefully selected pieces from factories or
designers that we believe to be amongst the finest in their field. Whether
purchasing for investment or purely for pleasure, adding to a collection or
looking for that special something, we hope to have things to tempt!
Over the last 12 months we been sourcing items specifically for this
exhibition, many of which have been acquired from private collections. No
items that feature in the exhibition have been offered for sale prior to the
event; essentially they are “fresh to the market”. A number of items that
feature in the exhibition have been consigned by clients to sell on a
commission basis. We welcome enquiries from clients who would like to
consign items for future exhibitions.
Nothing will be sold prior to the opening of the exhibition at 12 0’clock on
the 23rd March. If you are unable to visit in person, we will be taking
telephone sales from 12 o’clock. (No calls will be valid before that time.)
The items in the catalogue will be fully illustrated online several weeks in
advance with any damage or restoration noted. However if you would like
a comprehensive condition report, or additional images, please enquire in
good time; we will be unable to provide that information on the opening
day. The opening few hours of the Show are generally very busy and
because of the space constraints and limitations on numbers imposed by
the museum we keep staff members to a minimum; we provide guests
with “red spots” which can be initialled and placed on the label of any
item they intend to purchase. A red spot is a commitment to buy.
Items sold to clients known to us may be removed from the exhibition at
the point of purchase. We are, however, happy to provide a
complimentary postage service.
For free entrance into the museum please bring along your invitation.
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Court Barn
Chipping Campden
Court Barn Museum
Housed in the grounds of Old Campden House, a Scheduled Ancient
Monument, Court Barn is a Grade II listed building celebrating the art and
lives of the crafts people of the Cotswolds. The Museum features a
permanent exhibition of the work of important Arts and Crafts designers
such as C.R. Ashbee, Gordon Russell and Robert Welch.
Parking:
There is no public parking at the museum, but there are several public car
parks in Campden and plenty of on street parking.
During weekends, parking is also available at Chipping Campden High
School, just round the corner from Court Barn Museum.
Trains:
Moreton-in-Marsh 6 miles
Evesham 10 miles
Stratford 12 miles
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MARTIN BROTHERS
1
Martin Brothers Three Handled Tyg
Decorated with Snarling Dragons in Combat with Snakes
Forming the Handles
6” high, 6” wide, 7” across handles, Dated 1911
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2
Martin Brothers Square Section Vase
Decorated with Grotesque Birds
9.25” high
1904
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3
Martin Brothers Tobacco Jar
Modelled as a Grotesque Bird
Ex Harriman Judd Collection
Illustrated Page 112 Haslam “The Martin Brothers Potters”
6” high excluding base
7” high including base
Dated 1905
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4
Martin Brothers Vase
Decorated with
Alligators, Eel and Squid
9” high Dated 1898
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Martin Brothers Vase
Decorated with Grotesque Serpents
Amongst Thistles. Restored
10” high Dated 1892
Ex Harriman Judd
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Martin Brothers Squat Vase
Decorated with Snake and Dragons
5” high 5” wide
1890
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Martin Brothers Vase
Decorated with Thistles
10.5” high
1905
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Martin Brothers Ewer
Decorated with grotesques
6.6” high Dated 1879
Ex Harriman Judd
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10
Martin Brothers Gourd of
Octagonal Form
4.5” high, 4” wide
Dated 1904
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Martin Brothers
Square Section Gourd
4.75” high
Dated 1907
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Martin Brothers Gourd
On a Grey and Plumb Ground
Decorated with Volcanic
Protrusions
4” high
Circa 1910
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Martin Brothers Square
Section Gourd
On a Grey Ground with
Fissured Glaze Effect
3.25” high
Dated 1913
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Martin Brothers
Six Handled
Gourd
In a Blue Glaze
(Firing Cracks to
the top of Three
Handles)
3.5” high,
3.5” wide
1907
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Martin Brothers
Organic Square
Section Gourd
4.5” high, 4” wide
Dated 1906
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Early Martin Brothers Vase Decorated with
Field Birds and a Snake
13.5” high
Dated 1876
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WILLIAM DE MORGAN
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William De Morgan Ruby Lustre Charger
Decorated with a Large Carnation
14” wide
Circa 1890
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William De Morgan Two Handled
Double Lustre Vase
By James Hersey
8.5” high
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Substantial William De Morgan Vase
Decorated with Carnations (unmarked)
15” high 10” wide
Circa 1880s
A Hole to the base has been Factory Filled
(ex Harriman Judd)
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William De Morgan Vase decorated with Carnations and Tulips
In a Persian Colourway. Frits to rim.
6” high
1888-97
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Bushy Heath
For De Morgan
Plate
Decorated with
a Galleon,
Birds and
Serpent
5.25” wide
Circa 1920s
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Bushy Heath
For
De Morgan
Plate
Decorated
With a
Galleon, Birds
and Serpent
5” wide
Restoration to
Small rim chip
Circa 1920s
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William De Morgan Lustre Plate
Decorated with Male and Female Triton
Signed by Joe Juster
8.5” wide
1888-97
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William De
Morgan 6”
Serpent Tile
Circa 1890
Marked to back
with Initials of
H.C. Mossman
(Friend of De
Morgan)
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William De Morgan
Tile Decorated
With Galleon at
Sail and Fish
6”
1898
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William De Morgan Vase
Decorated with “Fantastic Ducks” and Fish
5.75” high
1888-97
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Doulton
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Doulton Lambeth “Castle” Chess Piece
By George Tinworth
3.5” high
Circa 1880s
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Doulton Lambeth “Bishop”
Chess Piece by
George Tinworth
3” high
Circa 1880s
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Doulton Lambeth “Pawn”
Chess Piece by
George Tinworth
2.5” high
Circa 1880s
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Doulton Lambeth Figure Group
“The Waning of the Honeymoon”
Attributed to Mark Marshall
4.5” high 4.5” wide
Dated 1880
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Doulton Lambeth Lidded Jar Modelled as
A Grotesque Fish in a design attributed to Mark Marshall
6” high to tip of fin, 5” from front to back.
Circa 1880s
Restoration to fin and minor glaze losses
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Doulton Lambeth Vase Decorated with Donkey, Sheep, Shepherd
and Dog by Hannah Barlow
12.5” high
Circa 1895
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Doulton Lambeth Tyg by Hannah Barlow
Decorated with a Cat and Two Dogs
Signed to the body
6.5” high, 5” wide
Dated 1881
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Early Doulton Lambeth 3 handled Tyg
Decorated with Three Panels of Pigs
Restoration to small rim chip
7” high, 5.5” wide
Dated 1876
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Pair of Faience Vases
Decorated with Daisies
By Katherine Smallfield
10 “ high
Circa 1890s
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Doulton Faience Vase
In an Art Nouveau Design
12” high
Circa 1900
Ex Richard Dennis Exhibition 1978
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Doulton Lambeth Vase Decorated with
Australian Love Birds by Florence Barlow
12” high Circa 1890
Ex Richard Dennis Exhibition 1978
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John Bennett Arts and Crafts Charger
15” wide Dated 1879
Marked to the Reverse “Wed last 100 degs in Shade NY 1879”
John Bennett was an important figure in the 19th-century ceramics
industry. His work was introduced to the United States by the
impressive display presented by the English firm of Royal Doulton
at the 1876 Philadelphia World’s Fair where he was the Director of
the Faience Department. In 1877, the Society of Decorative Arts in
New York brought Bennett to the United States. .
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Doulton Lambeth Vase
In an Art Nouveau Design
By Eliza Simmance
16” high
Circa 1905
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Doulton Lambeth Vase
decorated in an
Arts and Crafts design by Harry
Simmeon
12” high
Circa 1920
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Doulton Lambeth Vase in an
Art Nouveau “Pushed Out” Design
By Frank Butler
13” high
1906
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Doulton Lambeth Vase in
A Glasgow Style
Tube-lined decoration by
Francis Pope
5.75” high
Circa 1910
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Large Doulton Lambeth Vase
Decorated with a Rose Trellis
By Eliza Simmance
18” high
Circa 1900
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MOORCROFT
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William Moorcroft For MacIntyre’s Vase
Decorated in Lilac Pattern with Hesperian Colourway
8.5” high
Circa 1904
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Large William Moorcroft Vase
Decorated in Hazeldene Design
12.5” high
Circa 1905
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William Moorcroft Jardinière
In Pomegranate design
In a Pale Ochre Colourway
10” wide
7.5” high
Circa 1913
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William Moorcroft Vase
Decorated in Eventide design
Circa 1925
9.5” high
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William Moorcroft Vase
In Eventide Design
9.5” high
Circa 1925
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William Moorcroft Vase
In a Flambé Eventide Design
8.5” high
Circa 1920s
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William Moorcroft Vase
In Moonlit Blue Design
9.5” high
Circa 1920s
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William Moorcroft Vase in Moonlit Blue Design
With Contemporary Silver Collar
6” high
Circa 1920s
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William Moorcroft Flambé Landscape in Scarce Colourway
12” high
Circa 1920s
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PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Decorated with the
“Sea Maiden” Design by Walter Crane.
Executed by William Mycock
10.5” high, 8.5” wide
Circa 1906
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase
by Charles Cundall
Decorated with Leaves
and Berries with
Shoulder Decoration of
Birds in Flight
5” high
1907
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Pilkington’s Lustre
Ginger Jar in an Arts
and Crafts Design
And Heraldic Shield
By William Mycock
5.25” high, 5” wide
Dated 1912
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Decorated
In Relief with Stylised Trees
7.25” high
1908
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Decorated with Deer by Richard Joyce
9” high, 1910
Irregularities to the Glaze
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Decorated with Deer by Richard Joyce
9” high
1910
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase
Decorated with Flowers and
Foliage by Scarce Artist
Annie Burton
5.25” high
1914-23
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Pilkington’s Lustre
Vase Decorated with
Stylised Leaves on a
Trellis by Scarce
Artist Jessie Jones
5” high
1906
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Decorated with
Trees and Flowers by William Mycock
7.5” high
1913
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Pilkington’s Lustre
Vase decorated with
Stylised Leaves and
Flowers by
William Mycock
3.5” high
Dated 1927
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Pilkington’s Lustre
Vase Decorated with
Fish by Richard Joyce
4” high
1908
Ex Harriman Judd
Collection
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Potted by Radford
And Decorated with Sea Birds by William Mycock
9” high
Circa 1930
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase Potted by Radford
And decorated with Galleons and Birds
By William Mycock
9.25” high
1932
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase decorated with Stylised Flowers
By William Mycock
6.75” high
1927
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Pilkington’s Lustre Bowl decorated with
A Central Fish by Richard Joyce
10” wide, 2.5” high
1924-29
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Pilkingtons Lustre Bowl decorated with a Lion in Light Relief
By Richard Joyce (signed in full)
10.5” wide, 2.5” high
1924-29
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase decorated
In Relief with Prancing Gazelles
By Richard Joyce
9” high 1914 - 23
Crazing to body
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Pilkington’s Lustre Vase
Decorated with Birds by
William Mycock
7” high
1927
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Pilkington’s
Lustre Vase
decorated with
Stylised Flowers
and Leaves
By William
Mycock
6” high, 7” wide
1925
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Large Pilkington’s Lustre Vase
Decorated with Birds and Sunflowers
By William Mycock
11” high
Dated 1923
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre “Tree Serpent” Vase
Having Two Monograms of Daisy Makeig-Jones
12” high, Circa 1925
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Vase
“Feng Hwan” Design in a Flame Colourway
8” high
Circa 1920s
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Wedgwood Fairyland Vase
“Butterfly Woman”
8” high
Circa 1920s
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Wedgwood Fairly Land Plaque
“Picnic by the River”
13” wide, 7” high Including Frame
Circa 1920s
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Opposite Page
Wedgwood Fairyland Punch Bowl
Decorated with “Poplar Trees”
And “Elves and Bell Branch” Designs
9” wide, 5” high
Circa 1920s
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Wedgwood Daventry Bowl
In Fairyland Willow Design
10” wide, 4” high
Circa 1928
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Bowl
“Moorish” and “Smoke Ribbons” Designs
8.4” wide, 4” high
Circa 1920s
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Distinguished Art Pottery
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Large Della Robbia Charger Decorated
With Daisies by Hannah Jones
16” wide, Circa 1900
Ex Harriman Judd
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Large Della Robbia Vase Decorated
With Stylised Leaves
By Hannah Jones
15” high, Circa 1900
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Della Robbia Charger in
Secessionist Design by Lizzie Wilkins
15” wide, Dated 1901
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Della Robbia Plaque in a Good
Secessionist design by Cassandia Ann Walker
10.25” wide, Circa 1900
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Della Robbia Lidded Vase
In an Arts and Crafts Design
By Tom Hall and John Fogo
Tiny Frit to Finial
5.75” high
Circa 1900
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Maw & Co Two Handled Vase
In Ruby Lustre Glaze
8.75” high
Circa 1880s
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Ruskin Vase in a “Kingfisher Blue” Lustre Glaze
8.5” high, 4.5” wide
Circa 1911
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Victoria Ellis
Victoria Ellis has to be a name to watch out for!
From her purpose built workshop at home in Norwich, she produces
the most exquisite ceramic panels, each one a unique design
painstakingly carved. It is a process that can take weeks: for
example, the carving for the Isolde plaque shown in this exhibition
took in excess of 70 hours. With such time consuming work Victoria
is only able to produce a small number of pieces each year.
Victoria qualified from Art School at the University of Northumbria
and has since gone on to produce work for the Royal Institute of
British Architects, and has undertaken numerous private
commissions for Important Arts and Crafts Houses both in the UK
and abroad. In addition to exhibiting at prestigious events such as
the Art in Clay Festival, Victoria has, for the last three years
produced work for Bonham’s annual British Art Pottery Sale, having
been sought out by the Department Director Mark Oliver. These
pieces, in a highly competitive market-place, regularly command
five figure prices; the top price to date being a whisker short of
£5000
It was whilst visiting Bonham’s sale that Victoria’s work caught the
eye of Alison Davey, MD of AD antiques. Alison was impressed with
Victoria’s superb technical ability, and also her beautiful designs
inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement. It is clear to Alison that
whilst Victoria’s work has huge aesthetic appeal, and is of the
highest quality it also represents a potentially good investment for
her established clients who will appreciate the unique nature of
each hand crafted piece.
Victoria does not produce limited editions;
each piece is totally unique!
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Victoria Ellis “Cherubs Clambering”
Complimentary, near mirror image of plaque opposite
10” x 5”
2011
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Victoria Ellis “Cherubs Clambering”
Complimentary, near mirror image of plaque opposite
10” x 5”
2011
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Victoria Ellis
“Cherubs Chasing Butterflies”
10” x 5”
2011
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Victoria Ellis
“Isolde Tends the Wounded Sir Tristram”
13.5” x 15.5” excluding frame
2011
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