Falcon Ware Jardiniere decorated Mallard Duck and Foliage, 1930s
Starting Bid: | £20.00 |
Bid Increment: | £2.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £22.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £4.80 |
Total Amount: | £24.80 |
Number of Bids: | 0 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 01/09/25 18:17:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/09/25 19:34:00 UTC |
Time Remaining: | 4d 6h 6m |
Falcon Ware Jardiniere decorated Mallard Duck and Foliage, 1930s
A circular jardiniere of globular form, the body ridged with a spreading foot below and a flaring rim above, two branch handles to the side, glazed overall in yellow, in part with a light craquelure, with polychrome raised moulded decoration of a mallard duck amidst foliage with berries, the interior glazed yellow and the base similarly glazed yellow with a craquelure effect and with a circular stamped mark ‘ENGLAND’ ‘LG’ [cipher] ‘FALCON WARE’ and impressed marks ‘MALLARD’ ‘MADE IN ENGLAND’.Falcon Ware was the trade name for pieces produced by Thomas Lawrence, later Thomas Lawrence (Longton) Ltd, a business founded by Thomas Lawrence in 1885 which moved to the Falcon works, Longton, in 1895. In the same year he took his nephew, John Grundy into partnership and around 1920 Grundy became the Managing Director. Thomas Lawrence died in April 1932 and John Grundy became the sole proprietor until his death in 1938 when the business was sold to Grundy's son-in-law Mr Richard Hull (jnr) and Mr. E.J. Dennis and the name was changed to 'Thomas Lawrence (Longton) Limited'. At the same time the firm merged with Shaw and Copestake Ltd of which Richard Hull was a Director but the two businesses still operated independently until 1962 when the Thomas Lawrence business was fully subsumed by its partner with the ‘Falcon’ name ceasing to be used two years later in 1964.
Falcon Ware was known for colourful and decorative designs often with naturalistic themes. This jardiniere is an excellent and unusual example. The cipher ‘LG’, for Lawrence and Grundy, which is not so often found, implies a dating to the 1930s which corresponds with the general style of the piece with its hint of Art Deco associations.
Size: | Ht 18.5cm, Width (max) 28cm, Top diam 21cm, Base 14.5cm |
Weight: | 1.44kg |
Date: | 1930s |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £50 – 80 |