Auction of pottery, collectors items & furniture

Antiques, Furniture, 20th Century Pottery, Household items

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Auction of pottery, collectors items & furniture

Antiques, Furniture, 20th Century Pottery, Household items

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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A Wedgwood Norman Wilson bust of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, in a rare brown/grey matt glaze: None of these items were ever sold to the public. ...

Wedgwood Bust of HRH The Princess Elizabeth, England, 1937: Depicting Queen Elizabeth at the age of eleven, sculpted by Hungarian professor Kisfal...

African Art Leather pictures: An incised leather picture of two antelope and a picture of an old man with hat, both signed by artist and dated 199...

A circa 1920 Richard Lange Austrian patinated Bronze model of Hamlet: Model holding a cold painted skull of Yorick, on a marble base. 23.5cm.

Large Modernist Sculpture of children dancing & similar nude: Height of tallest 50cm. (2) Condition Report: fault in wood noted to arm of nude .....

Two Austrian cold painted Bronze birds: Unusual tree sparrow 5.5cm high, together with a grouse or similar bird 6cm high. Usual minute paint chips.

Klara Thomas 1970s plaster Sculpture busts of Women on wooden bases: Together with posters and photos relating to her exhibition at City Hall, St ...

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