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.
Showing posts with label Collectable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collectable. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2015

Vintage Japanese Inspired Cane Handled Tea or Coffee Pot - Tremar Cornwall



Vintage stoneware teapot with Japanese inspired cane handle by Tremar of Cornwall. Getting on for around 30 years old now, Tremar is becoming ever more rare and increasingly collectable. This is in excellent condition

26cm x 17cm

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Saturday, 25 October 2014

Ceramic Bear Honey Pot - Collectable


SOLD

Unmarked caramel coloured novelty honey pot in the shape of a sitting bear. It's not notched and there's no dipper but there's enough room in the head/lid for a one to stand up. In very good condition although there's a small rough unglazed spot where a sliver of glaze may have chipped off - left side of lid on the corner of the scarf.
13cm x 10cm
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Friday, 15 August 2014

Large Blue Stoneware Jug - Moth Pottery



SOLD

Gorgeous large blue glazed stoneware jug by Moth Pottery. Unable to find out much about them although I have sold pieces by them before. The glaze features a darker blue swirl and is deliberately pitted with blown bubbles and a slight textured finish. The base has the hand incised "Moth" signature and the moth impress. Lovely item in excellent condition

13cm (h) x 15cm (d) with handle.


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Saturday, 7 June 2014

Miniature Slate Resin Owl Ornament - Collectable



SOLD

Small owl ornament hand crafted from slate based resin by Studio Twro in Wales. In excellent condition with original label on the base.

9cm high

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Saturday, 12 April 2014

Leather £1 Coin Holder - Used - Collectable!



SOLD

As the current beer tokens are being phased out to be replaced by the new thruppeny bit ones, these will become something of collector's pieces. Why not get in at the start with this prime example? It's an English made leather and metal sprung tube. I have no idea how many coins this holds, I never seem to have enough about me to test it, but looks to be about 15. The leather and gold stamp are in excellent condition, the metal somewhat tired looking with the plating worn away in parts  but still good overall and perfectly serviceable.

6cm x 2.5cm
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