Auction
Price and date
Category
Books, Manuscripts & Maps (1)
Ceramics and Glass (211)
Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments (4)
Collectables (8)
Militaria (2)
Modern Design (6)
Musical Instruments (3)
Paintings & Prints (103)
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Lot 29 - Linthorpe jardiniere designed by Christopher Dresser, circa 1885
Sold for £120
Lot 30 - Large Linthorpe art pottery vase, late 19th century
Sold for £20
Lot 31 - Burmantofts faience vase or basket, late 19th century
Sold for £230
Lot 32 - Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery vase, circa 1880
Sold for £210
Lot 33 - A small group of Linthorpe art pottery
Sold for £55
Lot 35 - A group of Barnstaple art pottery, late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sold for £90
Lot 36 - Two Linthorpe baskets and a chamberstick, late 19th century
Sold for £70
Lot 37 - Two Barnstaple art pottery fish wall pockets, late 19th century
Lot 39 - Linthorpe vase designed by Christopher Dresser
Sold for £260
Lot 40 - A Linthorpe twin-handled sugar bowl, late 19th century
Lot 41 - A collection of Barnstaple art pottery, predominantly CH Brannam and Baron
Sold for £110
Lot 42 - A small group of Burmantofts faience art pottery, late 19th century
Sold for £85
Lot 43 - Tall Ault Pottery Art Nouveau vase
Lot 44 - English art pottery, late 19th century
Sold for £80
Lot 46 - Burmantofts faience vase
Sold for £30
Lot 47 - Seven Bretby Art pottery vases, circa 1900
Lot 48 - Linthorpe vase designed by Christopher Dresser
Sold for £45
Lot 49 - A collection of British art pottery, principally William Baron of Barnstaple
Sold for £50
Lot 50 - A group of C H Brannam of Barum (Barnstaple) art pottery
Sold for £60
Lot 51 - Two Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) three-handled vases, early 20th century
Sold for £25
Lot 52 - A collection of C H Brannam (Barnstaple) matt green glazed art pottery
Lot 55 - Four Burmantofts faience vases, late 19th century
Lot 56 - A mixed group of Bretby art pottery
Lot 58 - A group of art pottery, predominantly circa 1890-1930