A Moorcroft limited edition 'Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo' plate, designed by Rachel Bishop, Australian Commission series, 1995., the 783/10 shape plate, tube-line decorated with the first design in this series: an iconic sulphur-crested cockatoo on a gumtree…
Karl Ens porcelain model of a cockatoo, a Porzellanfabrik Karl Ens, blue windmill mark, mid 20th century, modelled as an alert bird perched on a foliate tree stump, polychrome painted and glazed, with underglaze blue mark to the underside. In good…
A Beswick ceramic figure of a cockatoo, Beswick, des. Arthur Gredington, circa 1950 in yellow and blue colourway, modelled with one foot on a stump, stamped and impressed 'Beswick England', model number 1180. Height 21.5 cm
Tanya Bechara 'Teapot #2' pottery example with applied branch handle, hand-painted rural scene and Major Mitchell cockatoo finial, incised 'Tanya Bechara, Hop'n frog Pottery', 11 cm high, 17 cm wide
An Australian terracotta cockatoo, first quarter 20th century, with brown glazed beak and stand. Height 39 cm, other notes: there is an identical example in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
A decorated ceramic tea pot by Stephen Bowers, 1988, of spreading circular shape with a receding foot and cane handle, each side decorated with a panel enclosing a cockatoo's head, the cover conforming, signed and dated 1988 underside, 23 cm high
Moorcroft Sulphur crested cockatoo plate, limited edition numbered 69/350, in original box, impressed 'Moorcroft, made in England, Delbry Antiques, Melbourne, W.M.', 26 cm diameter
An attributed KPM plaque 'Her Favourite', depicting a young woman in Orientalist inspired dress with striking gilt enrichments holding her left hand aloft admiring her crested cockatoo. Painted marks to base of reverse. 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm, in original…
A Meissen cockatoo, with naturalistically modelled plumage, standing on a stump with grasses, blue crossed swords mark, late 19th century, height 35 cm
A white stoneware cockatoo, seated on a perch and square base, white glazed, early 20th century, height 39.5 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
A porcelain cockatoo and a galah by Crown Staffordshire, modelled by G.T. Jones, each alert bird seated on a foliage and rockwork base. (2), height 33 cm
A Continental Majolica cockatoo, 19th century, naturalistially modelled and coloured perched in a circular hanging frame (repairs), height of bird 50 cm. Provenance: Christie's London, The Collection of Professor Sir Albert Richardson, P.R.A, 18-19…
Stephen Bowers (b.1954) cockatoo charger 1982 earthenware, high fired, chrome oxide mix decoration Initialled & dated to base, height 6.5 cm,. Diameter 46.3 cm. Literature: http://robingibson.net/artists/stephen-bowers. Other Notes: the artist Notes:…
Sitzenorf, German porcelain figure of a cockatoo, late 19th century, the bird finely modelled holding a garland of flowers in its beak, blue crowned factory mark to underside, height 30 cm. Provenance: Alstergren Family, Toorak, Vic. The Collection of…
A Minton porcelain Felspar china part dessert service, with cockatoo cockatrice pattern. The polychromed enamel decoration of birds in flowering sprays. Consisting of a large comport, lidded saucer tureen on stand, eight plates, and two serving dishes.…
Royal Doulton figure group of a pair of cockatoos by Leslie Harradine, circa 1911, impressed factory mark, model No. H35 and inscribed 'L.H., 20 cm high
Royal Doulton hand painted moulded figure of a cockatoo on a rock, modelled by Leslie Harradine. Blue green glaze on prunus decorated rock, height 15.5 cm. Provenance: Whitley Collection, Florida
Stephen Bowers (Australian, b. 1952), large presentation plate, 1986, hand painted glaze decoration of a black cockatoo, on custom made stand, height 9 cm diameter 40 cm, Labels: Literature: Mansfield, J., contemporary ceramic Art, Craftsman house 1995, p…
Three Bing and Grondahl porcelain birds, comprising cockatoo and two penguins, in a soft palette, factory marks to base and no 2178, 1821 and 431, height 10 cm, 8 cm, 8 cm, (3)
Moorcroft, 'Major Mitchell Cockatoo' vase, 2015, Limited Edition 26/75, designed by Vicky Lovatt, impressed and inscribed, Moorcroft, made in England, Stoke on Trent, 2015, 2014, Vicky Lovatt, 26/75, 42 cm high
Moorcroft, a blue ground sulphur crested cockatoo plate, 1995, limited edition 125/350, stamped and inscribed: Moorcroft, Made in England, copyright 1995, WM26 cm diameter. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, Sydney
Moorcroft, a pair of 'Black Cockatoo' vases, 2007, designed by Philip Gibson, impressed and inscribed, Moorcroft, made in England, Stoke on Trent, 2007, Philip Gibson, 37 cm high each
Moorcroft, 'Sulphur Crested Cockatoo' vase, circa. 1996, Limited Edition 24/60, impressed and inscribed, Moorcroft, made in England, Stoke on Trent, 26-2-96, R.J.B.Des, 24/60, Signed and endoresed to Ruth Simon, 26.5 cm high. Provenance: The Ruth Simon…
Two St Clement Majolica bird Pitchers, 1930s, France, a mallard duck and a cockatoo in rich green, Prussian blue and tan to yellow colours, both with vegetal handles, marks in relief underside with pattern numbers. Height 33 cm
Philip Gibson for Moorcroft, vase, 2006, Black Cockatoo' pattern, of swollen baluster form, decorated with two black cockatoos and gumnuts, signed 'Philip Gibson' and dated '2006', impressed 'Moorcroft, Made in Stokeontrent England, height 37 cm.…
A Royal Dux porcelain figure of a sulphur crested cockatoo and a continental porcelain parrot, the tallest 41 cm high. Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Margaret (Maggie) Lockwood
i) A Wembley Ware Dhufish vase. Mid 20th century, impressed mark to base. Height 27.5 cm. Ii) A Wembley Ware cockatoo wall pocket vase. Mid 20th century, impressed mark to base. Height 14 cm. Iii) A Wembley Ware Arunta ashtray (AF). Mid 20th century,…
Moorcroft 'Sulphur crested cockatoo' plate designed by Rachel Bishop, initials W. M. Moorcroft with original certificate & box. Numbered 193/350. Condition good, some crazing. Diameter 26.4 cm
A porcelain Dresden hanging cockatoo. Late 19th century. The cockatoo is perched and mounted on a hanging metal ring. Provenance: Purchased 1989 Rogers de Rin Antiques, London for £1,900. Height 51.5 cm (cockatoo)