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Compton & Woodhouse Collectables: Are They Valuable? Figurines, Prices & Selling Guide (2026)

Dave Spence

Compton & Woodhouse was a UK-based retailer specialising in exclusive, limited-edition collectables, particularly fine porcelain figurines.

Founded over 25 years before its closure, the company built a strong reputation for:

  • Curated collectible series
  • Limited production runs
  • High-quality porcelain from leading British makers
  • Exclusive distribution not widely available on the high street

Rather than manufacturing items themselves, Compton & Woodhouse partnered with prestigious brands—most notably Coalport and Royal Worcester—to produce collectible ranges aimed at enthusiasts and gift buyers. With the company now long dissolved, many collectors and inheritors are asking whether these once-exclusive collectables have gained value—and how best to sell them.

At Potteries Auctions, we regularly value and sell porcelain figurines from leading names such as Coalport and Royal Worcester—including pieces originally sold through Compton & Woodhouse. In this guide, we’ll explain what Compton & Woodhouse was, which items are most valuable, and what your collection could be worth today.

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Are Compton & Woodhouse Figurines Valuable?

While many pieces were originally marketed as collectables, value today depends on several key factors:

1. Brand & Manufacturer

Items produced by respected makers like Coalport and Royal Worcester tend to hold stronger value.

2. Limited Edition Status

Numbered editions and discontinued series are more desirable—especially low-number examples.

3. Popular Series

Certain collections perform better at auction (see below).

4. Condition & Packaging

  • Original boxes increase value
  • Certificates of authenticity help reassure buyers
  • Damage (chips, cracks, restoration) reduces value significantly

5. Market Demand

Collector trends change—some themes remain consistently popular, while others fluctuate.

Most Collectable Compton & Woodhouse Series

Some ranges have proven particularly desirable in the secondary market:

Lady of the Year Figurines

One of the most recognisable and widely collected series, featuring elegant female figures in period dress. Complete runs or early issues tend to attract the most interest.

Gypsy Bride Figurines

Highly decorative and visually striking, these pieces often appeal to both figurine collectors and decorative buyers.

Seasonal & Themed Collections

Collections tied to:

  • Romance
  • Weddings
  • Historical costume
  • Fine bone china giftware

…can perform well depending on presentation and completeness.

What Are Compton & Woodhouse Pieces Worth?

Values vary widely depending on the factors above, but typical auction ranges are:

  • Single figurines: £20 – £120+
  • Rare or early limited editions: £100 – £300+
  • Complete or boxed collections: £200 – £600+

Exceptional or highly desirable pieces (particularly by Royal Worcester artists) can exceed these ranges.

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Why Compton & Woodhouse Items Still Sell Today

Despite the company closing in 2011, demand remains because:

  • No new pieces are being produced
  • Established collector base still active
  • Strong links to trusted British porcelain brands
  • Decorative appeal beyond traditional collectors

For many buyers, these pieces offer an affordable entry point into collecting fine porcelain.

How Do I Know If My Compton & Woodhouse Item Is Valuable?

Ask yourself:

  • Is it made by Coalport or Royal Worcester?
  • Is it part of a limited or numbered edition?
  • Do you still have the original box or certificate?
  • Is it in excellent condition?
  • Is it part of a complete set?

If you answered “yes” to several of these, your item may be worth more than you expect.

Why Trust Potteries Auctions With Your Valuation?

✔ Over 25 years of specialist experience in ceramics

✔ Regular buyers for Coalport & Royal Worcester

✔ Global auction audience

✔ Proven results across figurines and collectables

We understand exactly what collectors are looking for—and how to position your items to achieve the best price.

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How to Sell Compton & Woodhouse Figurines

Selling through auction is often the best way to achieve market value, as it allows:

  • Competitive bidding
  • Access to specialist collectors
  • Transparent pricing

At Potteries Auctions, we make the process simple:

  • Free valuation days every Tuesday
  • Online and WhatsApp valuations available
  • Specialist ceramics auctions

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Frequently Asked Questions About Compton & Woodhouse

What was Compton & Woodhouse?

A UK retailer specialising in limited-edition collectables, particularly porcelain figurines made by brands like Coalport and Royal Worcester.

Are Compton & Woodhouse figurines worth anything?

Yes—some pieces have resale value, particularly limited editions, boxed items, and those made by leading manufacturers.

Which Compton & Woodhouse items are most valuable?

Popular series like Lady of the Year and Gypsy Bride, especially in excellent condition with original packaging.

Where can I sell Compton & Woodhouse figurines?

Specialist auction houses like Potteries Auctions offer the best route to reach collectors and achieve competitive prices.

Do Compton & Woodhouse items increase in value?

Some do—particularly rare, complete, or high-quality examples—but values vary depending on demand.

How do I get a valuation?

You can:
Submit images through our online valuation form
Send photos via WhatsApp 07864 667940
Book an in-person appointment
Email: enquiries@potteriesauctions.com

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