Lot 314
Victoria Art Pottery, Melbourne, circa 1900–1910
Generally of classical form, the shaft modelled in relief and incised with stylised floral and foliate designs, the top in a golden glaze, the shaft in mottled green and brown, the base in brown, impressed underside 'WF / VICTORIA / ART / POTTERY'
45cm high, 30cm diameter (at foot)
Estimate $800 - $1,200
Surface scratches and minor wear to the glaze in places, most notably to the top surface
Losses and chips, varying in size and shape to the edges around the base of the pedestal, together with a hairline crack along one side of the base measuring approximately 20cm in width
Some wear, scuffs and surface scratches to the underside of the base, consistent with age and use.
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E.J. Ainger, Melbourne, 31 May 1977, lot 220, purchased by Terence Lane
Shepparton Art Gallery, The Potteries of Brunswick, Shepparton, 14 January–20 February, 2000
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Colour and Fantasy: Australia's First Colonial Art Potters 1896–1910, Melbourne, 11 July–1 September, 2019
G. Hill, The Potteries of Brunswick (2000), p. 75 (illustrated, probably the present lot)
G. Hill, Colour and Fantasy: Australia's First Colonial Art Potters 1896–1910, exh. cat. (2019), p. 17 (illustrated)
The Terence Lane Collection, Part I
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8814
11:00am - 3 May 2026
Hawthorn
VIEWING
Viewing in Carlton by appointment only. Lots 241 - 277 viewing in Hawthorn by appointment only. Bookings via decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au
CONTACT
Chiara Curcio
decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au
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