William de Morgan
William de Morgan must be regarded as the founding father of the British
Art Pottery Movement and is without doubt a historical landmark both technically
and artistically. De Morgan worked closely with some of the other historical
figures of the Arts and Crafts movement such as William Morris and Burne-Jones
and was a founder member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society.
Description:
2427 William de Morgan double lustre charger decorated with a peacock on a wall with an apple tree in the background
Unmarked
14” wide
Circa 1880s
£4900 On Sale £3900
Description:
2749 William de Morgan two handled jardinière decorated with flowers and foliage by Joe Juster
18.5cm high
16cm wide
Circa 1890
£2900 On Sale £2100
Description:
2728 William de Morgan Double lustre plaque on a Bodley and sons blank
23.5cm wide
1874-5
£2950 On Sale £2300
Description:
2814 William de Morgan Charger decorated with a sunset behind a galleon
14" wide
Circa 1880s
Minor pitting to glaze
£2900
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86 William de Morgan lustre tile decorated with an eagle and serpent design
6" high
Circa 1880
£1200 On Sale £900
Description:
91 William De Morgan tile in green colour way "Fantastic Duck" design
6" high
£795 On Sale £550
Description:
2645 William de Morgan berries and leaves tile
6" high
Late Fulham 1898
£395 On Sale £340
Description:
2767 William de Morgan “Fantastic Duck” tile decorated in a blue colorway
6” wide
Circa 1898
£1750 On Sale £1400
Description:
83 William de Morgan “Ornate Bird” tile in green colourway
6" wide
Circa 1880s
Two touch ins from glaze frits
£1400 On Sale £1100
Description:
2764 Two William de Morgan tiles in “Chinese” design
Each tile 6”
Circa 1880s
£650 On Sale £550 pair
Description:
2766 William de Morgan tile decorated with a galleon in a green colourway
6" wide
Circa 1880s
Glaze frit to rim
£1750 On Sale £1300
Description:
129 William de Morgan double Lustre dish decorated with serpents by Fred Passenger
26cm wide
Circa 1880s
Hairline crack to rim
£3750
Description:
2798 William de Morgan dish decorated and signed by Charles Passenger in ruby and gold lustres
26cm wide
Circa 1880s
£3950
Description:
133 William de Morgan tile in quartered Bedford park anemone design
6" high
Circa 1880s
£420
Description:
157 William de Morgan tile in a green colourway decorated with a galleon in sail
6" high
Fulham Period 1888 - 97
£1550
Description:
254 William de Morgan spectacular Vase in ruby lustre decorated with exotic birds
10.5" high
Fulham Period 1888 - 97
£14,000



















