Wembley Ware ceramic ashtray with kookaburra and snake decoration black factory mark to base 12.5 cm high, 14.5 cm wide. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection
Wembley Ware kookaburra, Australia, modelled with bird closely watching his prey (snake), highly glazed Inge example, stamped and incised mark below, height 29 cm, width 21 cm
Wembley Ware magpie, Australia, highly glazed model of magpie, marked below: Aust. Pottery Vx, Wembley Ware 220, remnants of adhesive label, height 19.5 cm, width 36 cm
A pair of Wembley Ware hand painted serving plates one depicting a black swan, the other, a spider orchid and leschenaultia. Gilt highlights and a 'Pearlware' finish. 25.5 x 15.5 cm
A Wembley Ware kookaburra figure, modelled by John Tribe, mid 20th century, painted ceramic, impressed 'Tribe' lower with factory marks to base. Height 28.5 cm
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, impre
i) A Wembley Ware Dart, fish figure. Mid 20th century, impressed mark to base. Height 18 cm. Ii) A pair Wembley Ware Bonito, fish figures. Mid 20th century, impressed mark to base, slight AF: one fish fin tip and other fish tail part lacking. Height 15 cm
An unusual colour, West Australian Wembley Ware kookaburra figure, c.1950's, manufactured Perth, modelled by John Tribe, painted and glazed ceramic stamped with printed Wembley Ware mark to base. Height 29 cm
i) A Remued Pottery jug c.1930-1940's. The jug is decorated with gumleaves and gumnuts with drip glaze colours. Signed 'Remued' to base. Note: handle AF - broken and reglued. Height 24 cm. Ii) A Wembley Ware encrusted flower vase mid 20th century. Stamped
A Wembley Ware Aboriginal shaving mug mid 20th century, modelled after an Aboriginal elder. Note: These were a registered design for the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. Height 9.8 cm