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143 Royal Dux, a porcelain ‘Tango’ figural group Pink triangle mark with an E, printed roundel Made in Czechoslovakia, 11 3240, marks used 1919-1947 Naturalistically modelled, with matt and gloss glazes 38cm high £200-300*


144 Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), a ‘Tema e Variazioni’ series Fornasetti plate Early 1950s, Fornasetti printed marks in black, plate made by Eschenbach Bavaria Germany Tema E Variazioni 78, plate depicting a veiled woman 27.5cm Diameter £100-150*


145 Versace Rosenthal Ivy Leaves Passion, a part dinner service c.2000, all items marked to base An extensive part dinner service comprising 12 large dinner plates, 12 dinner plates, 11 soup plates, 12 salad plates, 2 bowls, 4 large cups and 4 large saucers, each size with a differing style of decoration Large plate diam 30.5cm £1,200-1,800*


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Edward Bawden R.A (1903-1989), screen-print on heavy cotton, a wall hanging c.1952-1958, ‘Night and Day’, signed EB lower right Still life triptych, printed in colours; sold with a contemporary black and white postcard and titled ‘Night and Day’ 70cm x 138.5cm (2)


Provenance: Bought by the vendor in the 1950s when an Architecture student at Cambridge University.


Literature: James Russell, Edward Bawden, Dulwich Picture Gallery retrospective 23 May - 9 September 2018, p. 70-71, textile study illustrated, mixed media on paper (showing slight variations). £600-800*


* plus Buyer’s Premium 25% + VAT (30% inclusive of VAT) ARR - indicates an additional charge may apply, see information on page 2.


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