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Large variety of vintage crockery and studio pottery - unique Christmas gifts!


Mossy

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Hello all,


After finally admitting that we have far too many vintage collectables, I'm looking to say farewell to a few beauties!


Collection only, from next to Dulwich/Sydenham Wood. Prices are already pretty reasonable, but will consider offers on multiple purchases :-)


Bella & Ian



Blue and cream vintage kitchen items, includes metal sifter and lovely rolling pin. Good condition. ?25.00.


Studio pottery - Lovely handmade tureen, in excellent condition. ?20.00


Vintage terracotta large jug. ?12 SOLD STC


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Selection of lovely Poole Pottery; Teapot and sugar pot match, plus two jugs in other designs, ?15 SOLD

Three plates, two bunnykins, Royal Doulton & Wedgewood, ?15


Lovely vintage Kosta Boda vase, sought after Scandi designer, Art glass, ?30 SOLD STC


 

Ceramic stylised bird by Terry Jackson, limited edition (31/750) lovely piece. ?20 - SOLD


Three victorian tiles decorated with Calla lilies, ?10


Carlton ware salad bowl and cruet set. Good clean condition. ?20


 

Midwinter coffee pot, think it is Jessie Tait design. ?12 SOLD STC


Mixed lot, Jessie Tait small vase with small hairline crack on rim, vintage bird,

small striped vase, and Swedish art glass. ?15 SOLD STC


Large M&S Cocoon pendant light, new condition, but box a bit battered after being kept in the utilities cupboard fr ages! Original price ?99, ?30 ONO


 

Merrythought bear 2001, there are 2001 bears made, rare item.

Only removed from original cellophane wrapping for photos. In perfect unused condition. ?30


Wade Harvest ware jug, lovely design with lustre finish. ?10 SOLD STC


 

Mossy Wrote:

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> Merrythought bear 2001, there are 2001 bears made,

> rare item.

> Only removed from original cellophane wrapping for

> photos. In perfect unused condition. ?30

>

> Wade Harvest ware jug, lovely design with lustre

> finish. ?10

> hi can I have the wade jug please if you still have it if yes I will need your address and postcode Jacquelin

>

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