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Ceramic Design from 1860
Wednesday 17 March 2010
New Bond Street
Entries now invited for our auction of Ceramic Design from 1860 |
A limited number of entries are invited for this auction. To arrange a confidential
auction valuation with a view to selling, please contact:
Natalie Evison
artnouveau@bonhams.com
+44 (0) 20 7468 8367
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The top names in British ceramic design continue to attract enthusiastic bidding in the auction market. We are now inviting entries for March 2010 sale and are particularly interested in items by the following designers and potteries:
Christopher Dresser, William De Morgan, Charles Vyse, the Martin Brothers, Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, William Moorcroft, and pieces from the Doulton Lambeth and Burslem factories by named artists such as George Tinworth, Mark V Marshall, Hannah and Florence Barlow, Eliza Simmance, Linnie Watt, Charles Noke and other Flambé ware artists, and the Titanian ware artists.
If you have pieces that you wish to consign please do contact us for a free auction valuation.
Further information
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Previously sold auction highlights
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William Moorcroft 'Carp' a superb un-recorded double-gourd flambé Vase, 1914
Sold for £19,200 |
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Samuel Wilson (painter) and W.H Skinner (gilder) for Doulton Burslem
an outstanding Doulton Exhibition quality vase, 1909
Sold for £11,400 |
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Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood 'Fairy Slide/Bridge and White Pagodas' a Flame-lustre Malfrey Pot and Cover, circa 1925
Sold for £16,800 |
William Stephen Coleman for Minton Kensington Gore, 'Hooked' an impressive large Framed Charger, 1872
Sold for £9,600 |
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