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Lovely early Troika St Ives 15 piece coffee set in a blue and green tin glaze with black highlights. Coffee pot; milk jug; sugar bowl; 6x cups and saucers -
Lidded Vase with lid, blue tin glaze overall with an elongated swirl pattern in relief in black on each face and top of lid. Underneath painted Troika St Ives -
Early St Ives Stove Man design Chimney Vase with one face in blue glaze with hints of green, the other with a lower circle design, two linear impressed rectangles and a an upper loose rectangle, finished in a light grey glaze with blue on the lower circle. Troika St Ives painted monogram with possibly the monogram of Leslie Ilsley. -
An early, unusually small Wheel Vase, heavily textured on both faces, with a mix of brown, cream, blue and green glazes, with one face with an offset pale creamy blue green circle as a feature. Top ovoid opening. Believed to be an early prototype by the seller. -
Early Urn Vase c. 1963-65, black glaze over a blue and green glaze and textured surface. Impressed Trident mark to base. -
Unusual Lidded Pot with four corner feet in biscuit form. Cross hatched patterns to the lid and a ring of incised patterns to the upper body. Four corner feet. -
Early Lidded Vessel Vase (no lid) with Troika St Ives stamp to base and the word St Ives impressed into it as well. -
Early Small Cube Vase in black with blue undertones and four circles decorated in a bright oatmeal colour. Stamped Troika St Ives England to the base. -
Early Shouldered Vase, textured finish, decorated in a Scarab pattern by Benny Sirota. -
Early St Ives Gingerbread Boy Chimney Vase in a Manganese Oxide Glaze finish (bronze hue) with one face showing the Gingerbread Boy design in relief, and the other a line of symbols and Trident Mark to the face. -
Early St Ives Slab Vase in black glaze with blue tin glaze decoration -
This is a lovely, Small Cube Vase made in St Ives and finished in a lightly textured oatmeal colour glaze with incisions and painted with a circle to each face - the same size but each one unique - a subtle nod to the work of Ben Nicholson. The rim is painted dark brown, with white gloss glazing inside and initialled by Benny Sirota.