We look for anything you might think is fun, interesting, beautiful, new, old or odd. Vintage and almost new clothes, ceramics, treen, ephemera, books and costume jewellery. If it fits in a box, we'll sell it.
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Thursday, 28 August 2014

Set of Three Painted Glass Bottles



I suspect these are home-made but they are quite nice objects nevertheless. A set of three small bottles, two green and one blue - all with corks and painted with a tube-lined gold floral design. A nice group of objects in their present state but could also be cleaned up and repainted.

Material: Glass
Height: 10cm max

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Friday, 11 July 2014

Set of Three Stoneware Coffee Cups



SOLD

A set of three large stoneware coffee cups in a grey tenmoku style glaze and brown handles. The base is an unglazed natural finish. They are unmarked and are all in excellent condition.

13cm x 6.5cm

Weight incl packaging: 1.5kg

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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Vintage Set of 3 Japanese Black Lacquer Hectagonal Boxes




SOLD

A lovely set of 3 nested vintage Japanese black lacquer hectagonal boxes which have been in my partner's family for at least 50 years.  There is a charming pattern on each box in an orange colour and apart from some minor signs of wear (scuffs to the surfaces and minor scratches - do see the photos), these boxes are in very good condition.  Ideal for jewellery, trinkets or decoration.


Small box: 17cm x 15cm x 4cm
Medium box: 20cm x 18.5cm x 4.8cm
Large box: 25cm x 22cm x 6cm

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Thursday, 15 May 2014

Set of Three Rustic Stoneware Goblets - John Bailey



Three lovely stoneware goblets by the Gloucestershire potter and artist, John Bailey. They are fairly vintage as the sticker bears a pre-1995 telephone number but are very contemporary in design and appearance. They are somewhat rustic, none of them are identical in shape or size. The glaze has been applied with abandon to the extent that on two it has pooled in the base of the bowls and has been marked, although not to their detriment. This and a small chip on one rim (back right goblet) and another very small chip on the underside of the base of another are the only faults and otherwise they look very impressive.

Each goblet: 16cm x 10cm approx

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