Alan Caiger-Smith MBE (1930 – 21 February 2020): a twin handled pottery vase of large proportions, the cream ground decorated with pale green tones to form stylized flower decoration, glazed finish, raised on a cast iron stand, 148cm high. [Alan Caiger-Smith was the founder of Aldermaston Pottery, and was noted for his distinctive earthenware forms, evolved through the process of throwing and his understanding of historical Islamic ceramics. He was also a ceramic scholar whose Tin-glaze Pottery in Europe and the Islamic World (1973) and Lustre Pottery (1985) continue to be key texts]
Sold for £200
Alan Caiger-Smith MBE (1930 – 21 February 2020): a twin handled pottery vase of large proportions, the cream ground decorated with pale green tones to form stylized flower decoration, glazed finish, raised on a cast iron stand, 148cm high. [Alan Caiger-Smith was the founder of Aldermaston Pottery, and was noted for his distinctive earthenware forms, evolved through the process of throwing and his understanding of historical Islamic ceramics. He was also a ceramic scholar whose Tin-glaze Pottery in Europe and the Islamic World (1973) and Lustre Pottery (1985) continue to be key texts]
Auction: The Private Collection of Malcolm Evans of Neath & Navenby: Clocks & Antiques., 27th Aug, 2022
Malcolm Evans, Clock Collector, The History
Malcolm grew up in a miner’s cottage in Skewen, South Wales and studied for his A Levels by candlelight as his childhood home had no electricity. This deprivation lead to a contrary spirit of generosity as an adult and he loved his British Horological Society pals and sharing his knowledge and skills. His education at Neath Grammar School gave him a passion for science and subsequent medical training at Bristol University lead him to a career in surgery. This lead him to fixing precious things in his spare time and he was a keen horologist for the last 45 years of his life. He amassed a wonderful collection of clocks, watches, tools and antiques and a huge collection of books associated with his passion. Whilst the taste was eclectic and rarely based on the fashionable he purchased many beautiful items from Bonds Barn, Hemswell and auctions and brought many of them back to life using traditional materials and methods.
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Thursday 25th and Friday 26th August 10am until 4pm
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