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Collection of breweriana to include Beefeater gin ice bucket, Irish Mist advertising figurine, White Horse whisky ceramic horse, Victoria Diamond Jubilee mirror, Worthington ashtrays, Haig ashtray, Simonds beer ashtray, large glass funnel, Courage & Co Ltd siphon, Colman's Mustard lighter, Newcastle Brown Ale lighter, Will's gold flake mirror, Johnnie Walker and Plymouth Dry Gin optic measures, Punch and Judy clock etc (1 box)
A 19th century mahogany and cane inset Bergere chair by Jas Shoolbred, having mustard fabric squab cushions and padded arms, and raised on ring turned forelegs to castors, label to underside, width 63cmChair sits good and strong.No major damage to reportAll four castors present.Brass fittings with ceramic castors.
Delightful John Beswick Little Lovables ceramic figurine titled To Mother, model LL12. This charming hand-painted clown, dressed in soft pastel polka-dotted pajamas and a matching hat, holds a letter addressed "To Mum." The base is inscribed with "To Mother." Marked with the Beswick backstamp on the underside, the piece includes its original green John Beswick box.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Charming Beswick pig figurine titled George, featuring the character standing upright on a grassy base while playing cymbals. George is dressed in a dark green vest with a black bow tie, showcasing Beswick's signature craftsmanship in fine ceramic detailing. The base is marked "Beswick Pig George" with the Beswick backstamp. The figurine measures 5.25"H. Included is the original John Beswick green box, measuring 6.75"L x 2.75"W x 6"H, enhancing its collectible value. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage ceramic shaving scuttle in the Harmony Rose pattern by James Kent Ltd. Designed for traditional wet shaving, it features a compartment for hot water and drainage holes to keep shaving soap warm. Decorated with pink and white roses, gold trim, and scalloped edges, this piece bears the Old Foley backstamp, combining function with classic elegance.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Charming Beswick porcelain figurine from the Little Baubles collection, titled Good Luck. This hand-painted ceramic sculpture features a cheerful clown dressed in pastel pink and teal polka-dot attire, holding a silver horseshoe for good fortune. The base is inscribed with "Good Luck." The underside bears the Beswick backstamp and model number LL 31. I Includes original John Beswick box, which measures 3.75"L x 2"W x 4.5"H. Figurine stands 4.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A 4.25-inch ceramic figurine of Pong Ping from Rupert and His Friends, crafted by Beswick in 1981. Hand-painted, it features Pong Ping in a black jacket, mustard trousers, and holding a small object. The underside bears the backstamp: Rupert and His Friends "Pong Ping" Beswick England c.1981. A great collectible for Rupert Bear and Beswick fans.Issued: c. 1981Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Handcrafted ceramic wall pocket with a textured surface and intricate painted details in blue, brown, and cream tones. The piece features a unique woven-like pattern and raised circular accents, enhancing its rustic charm. Two small handles hold a twisted rope for easy hanging. Signed on the back, it measures 9.5"H. A striking blend of artistry and functionality, perfect for ceramic collectors and home decor enthusiasts.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Charming Beswick ceramic figurine titled Good Luck Clown, model LL 31. This hand-painted figurine features a whimsical clown in a pastel-striped and polka-dotted outfit, holding a silver-toned horseshoe. The base is inscribed with Good Luck. The underside bears the Beswick England backstamp, confirming its authenticity. Includes its original green John Beswick box, measuring 3.75"L x 2"W x 4.5"H. Figurine measures 4.5"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This whimsical Märchen House ceramic vase stands at 8"H and features a playful design of a child leaning against the door of a quaint house. The house is adorned with a green roof and a "Märchen HOUSE" sign, while the child is dressed in purple with a small cap, adding a delightful touch of character. The vase itself is made from high-quality ceramic, and the base remains unmarked, providing a clean, smooth finish. Perfect for adding a unique decorative accent to any home or collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This vintage shaving scuttle by James Kent Ltd. features the elegant Pansy pattern, adorned with hand-painted floral detailing and delicate green accents. Designed for traditional wet shaving, it includes a lower chamber for holding hot water and an upper section with drainage holes for lathering soap. Measuring 4"H, this English-made ceramic scuttle showcases classic craftsmanship. The base is stamped with the James Kent Ltd. Old Foley mark. A charming addition to any vintage shaving or porcelain collection.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A striking studio art pottery vase, signed by the artist (may be Walsh), featuring a distinctive modernist design. The piece showcases a tall, slender neck with hand-painted blue stripe detailing, contrasting against the smooth off-white ceramic body. Large abstract oval forms in soft earthy brown glaze adorn the sides, intersected by delicate blue linework and raised black dot accents, giving the piece a refined, organic aesthetic. The overall shape and decoration reflect contemporary Japanese and Scandinavian pottery influences, making it an elegant addition to any ceramic art collection.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 6.75"HCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Beswick Little Lovables "Good Luck" clown figurine, model LL31. This hand-painted ceramic figure features a whimsical clown dressed in pastel pink and green polka-dotted attire, holding a lucky horseshoe. The piece stands on a circular base with "GOOD LUCK" inscribed, retaining its original tag and green John Beswick box. Marked on the base with the Beswick backstamp, this collectible figure embodies the brand's signature craftsmanship and nostalgic appeal.Issued: c. 1987Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Charming Beswick Duck Family figurine, model BESB765, featuring a mother duck leading her two ducklings in a delightful procession. Crafted in fine ceramic with a glossy finish, this piece showcases soft white tones with hand-painted yellow beaks and delicate feather details. The underside bears the Beswick England backstamp, authenticating its origin. Measures approximately 6.75"L x 2.75"H. Includes the original John Beswick green box (6.5"L x 6"W x 3"H). A lovely addition to any Beswick collection or as a standalone decorative piece.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This hand-painted ceramic vase features a rich, dark glaze adorned with vibrant floral motifs in white, red, green, and yellow. The bulbous body tapers to a flared rim, with intricate detailing around the neck and base, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. The interior is glazed in a contrasting earthy terracotta tone. The base of the vase is signed with distinctive markings, indicating its artisanal origin.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
This is a vintage ceramic decanter crafted in the shape of an eagle, produced by Beswick for Peter Thomson (Perth) Ltd. It originally contained Glen Eagles Scotch Whisky and is marked on the base with detailed inscriptions, including the model year 1969 and the name of the modeler, G. Tongue. The brown glaze highlights the intricate feather detailing and the proud stance of the eagle perched on a rock. This decanter is a collectible piece of both whisky and ceramic history.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This Algy Pug figurine from Beswick's Rupert and His Friends series, produced in 1981, captures the charm of Rupert Bear's classic companion. Dressed in a blue jacket, yellow vest, and red trousers, the hand-painted ceramic piece showcases Beswick's fine craftsmanship. The underside bears the Beswick England backstamp and Express Newspapers Ltd. 1981 copyright. A wonderful collectible for Rupert Bear and Beswick enthusiasts alike.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting the Royal Doulton porcelain figurine titled "Fiona," model HN2694, designed by Peggy Davies. Issued between 1974 and 1981, this elegant piece is part of the Pretty Ladies Collection. The figurine features a poised young woman in a flowing red and white patterned gown, hand-painted to highlight fine details. This porcelain figurine stands 7.5 inches in height and showcases the craftsmanship for which Royal Doulton, a distinguished British ceramic manufacturer established in 1815, is celebrated. The base bears the Royal Doulton backstamp and the model number HN2694.Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1974-1981Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This charming John Beswick handmade ceramic figurine, titled To Daddy, features an adorable clown dressed in a blue and white outfit, holding a sign that reads To Dad. The base of the figurine is inscribed with To Daddy, adding a personal touch to this delightful piece. Made in England, the figurine bears the Beswick backstamp and model number LL29. It comes with its original green John Beswick box, making it a perfect collectible or gift.Issued: 1987Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A unique pair of contemporary mixed-media sculptures blending ceramic, concrete, and natural elements. The first piece features a geometric ceramic form with a textured surface (14"H), an angular spout-like protrusion, and a natural bamboo branch bound with wire, adding an organic contrast. The second piece is a cylindrical concrete sculpture with a rough, fragmented design, incorporating embedded stones and an opening at the top, possibly for use as a candle holder (8"H). Geometric piece is signed on the base, indicating an artist's work. These sculptures make a striking addition to any modern or minimalist art collection.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
‡ MICHAEL FLYNN (1947-2025) Raku sculpture - dancing figures with dog, circa 2015, 36cms (h)Provenance: private collection CardiffAuctioneer's Note: from the early 1980s Flynn was recognised first nationally and then globally as a ceramic modeller of the highest order. By 1990 he was in museum collections across Britain, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, from the V&A in London, and the National Museum of Wales, to the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and the Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum in South Korea. His idioms were the human figure and animals, alone and in groups, invariably in motion, walking, running, dancing, making love. Flynn’s ability to capture movement in living creatures was rare, and this on its own placed him at the forefront of the contemporary sculpture and ceramic scenes. Flynn was born in Wuppertal, Germany, one of three sons of Irish parents. When Michael was in his teens, the family left Germany, and Michael spent some time living on a farm in Ireland, then at 16 went to Birmingham School of Art to study fine art. He trained as a teacher at Worcester College of Education, then taught in schools for a few years. In 1975 he started studies in ceramics at Cardiff School of Art, and his work attracted attention even before he finished his degree. He subsequently took a master’s in Fine Art, and spent the rest of his life and career based in the city. He held teaching posts at Cardiff School of Art, Camberwell College of Art (now part of the University of the Arts, London), the Royal College of Art, Columbia University in New York and NSCAD University in Canada. Solo exhibitions included two at CAA in London (Ceramic Focus, 1999, and Forest, 2009), Michael Flynn at the V&A (2001-02) and Transition and Resonance (Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre, 2013, and Aberystwyth Art Centre, Wales, 2014).Comments: together with associated leaflet & exhibition catalogue signed by the artist (sculpture NOT featured within)

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