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British Pottery, Furniture, Dinner & Teaware Cobridge Auction Preview

July 2023 Our second Cobridge sale of this month is just around the corner! We couldn’t be more excited to showcase a fantastic selection of Pottery, Furniture, Dinner & Teaware. There are a number of many unreserved items as well! Let’s dive right into the preview of our most anticipated items, and you can view …

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Weird and Wonderful Items Sold at Auction

Undoubtedly quirky, yet consistently popular, pottery by Simon Carroll often performs well at auction. This earthenware jug sold in our November 2021 Fine Art auction for £520! Many weird and wonderful items pass through our doors at Potteries Auctions and you may be surprised at the variety and breadth of items that can gain interest. …

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Icons of Excellence: Exploring Collectible Watch Brands

In the world of watch collecting, certain brands have earned a well-deserved reputation for their exceptional craftsmanship. Let us explore the distinctive characteristics of five highly sought-after brands that have captivated collectors around the globe. Bremont: Bremont is synonymous with British engineering and a commitment to precision. This independent brand embraces aviation heritage, creating timepieces that …

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The Enchanting World of Matchbox Toys

Join us as we embark on a journey into the world of Matchbox toys. Explore the fascinating history and craftsmanship of these die-cast miniature vehicles that have excited collectors and car enthusiasts for decades and join our upcoming Fine Art sale featuring over 30 lots to add to your collection! Lot 2345 The Birth of Matchbox …

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18th & 19th Century Staffordshire Pottery For Auction

Staffordshire Pottery and Porcelain refers to both specific potteries and a style of pottery and just the region from which certain antique collectable porcelain has originated from!  Potteries Auctions has been selling 18th and 19th century Staffordshire Pottery from within the heart of Staffordshire for over twenty five years and has amassed vast knowledge in …

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Hammersley China For Auction

Located in the Potteries, Hammersley were producers of fine bone chinaware and was best known for its floral styles and patterns. Hammersley China at auction is popular and highly valuable, with many items passing through our auctioneer doors. It’s also often of particular interest to anyone in the Potteries local area. Potteries Auctions can identify and …

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W H Goss Pottery & Crested China For Auction

WH Goss crested ware, a form of heraldic china, was manufactured from 1858 to 1939, and is typically white glazed porcelain carrying the coat of arms of the place where each piece was sold as a souvenir. Potteries Auctions can identify and provide valuations on a wide range of W H Goss pieces. Top Selling W H …

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Wedgwood Pottery & Porcelain Figures For Auction

Wedgwood pottery has remained collectable since its founding by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. Potteries Auctions has been selling Wedgwood Jasperware, tableware and collectable ceramics for over 25 years, and has amassed vast knowledge in this incredibly diverse field. We can identify and provide valuations on a wide range of Wedgwood pieces, from the functional to …

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Book an appointment with the Potteries Auctions team

Have an interesting item, or items, that you’re considering selling at auction? Book an appointment today with Potteries Auctions for a free, no obligation in-person valuation with our team of experts. Book a slot below for appraisals on a wide range of pottery, jewellery, antiques, collectables and more. Can’t come and see us in-person? We also …

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Wade Ceramics For Auction

Since the conception of the first Wade Whimsie in 1954, Wade pottery became an affordable genre of collectables and remains popular to this day. However, Wade Pottery’s history started back in 1810 when the firm was established Stoke-On-Trent, initially producing ceramic items for the textiles and wool spinning industries, and glass bottles for breweries. Nowadays, Wade …

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Susie Cooper Ceramics For Auction

Susie Cooper was one of the most prolific and successful ceramic designers, whose career spanned over 7 decades and encompassed the iconic periods of the 20th-century, including the ever popular Art Deco handpainted patterns of the 1920s and early 1930s. Susie Cooper items always generate a lot of interest at auction, particularly from the Asian …

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Spode China For Auction

Josiah Spode was responsible for perfecting two extremely important techniques that were crucial to the worldwide success of the English pottery industry, namely transfer printing and developing the formula for fine bone china. The development of transfer printing led to the launch of the Blue Italian range, a very popular range along with Woodland and …

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Shelley Pottery For Auction

Shelley pottery is probably best known for its fine bone china and ‘Art Deco’ fashionable tea ware, including the “dainty cup”. Shelley is currently very popular in the Asian market. Potteries Auctions can identify and provide valuations on a wide range of Shelley pottery pieces. Top Selling Shelley Items at Auction Whether you are looking to buy …

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Ruskin Pottery For Auction

The most collectable Ruskin items are those decorated with lustre and souffle glazes, with good examples holding their value well. As with all pottery, the value of the individual item is largely dependent on the age, condition and rarity. There is a strong demand for good, clean Ruskin pieces at auction, particularly in the Kingfisher …

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Royal Worcester Pottery For Auction

Royal Worcester was established in 1751 and is thought to be one of the oldest English porcelain brands still in existence today. Royal Worcester has for centuries been synonymous with quality, and its hand painted plates, vases and dinnerwares are always prized in our auctions. Potteries Auctions can identify and provide valuations on a wide range of …

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Royal Lancastrian Pottery For Auction

Royal Lancastrian ware is most famous for its high lustre glaze finishes associated with the designer Gordon Forsyth. The name Lancastrian was used for the new ware due to the location in the county of Lancashire. ‘Cunian’ glazes were named after the close proximity to Manchester. Some of the more famous glazes used by the …

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Royal Doulton Pottery For Auction

We have been successfully selling Royal Doulton pottery here at Potteries Auctions for over 25 years. As we’re based in The Potteries, it has been an integral part of every one of our sales since the beginning, and we have a huge database of clients who are interested in buying and selling ware from this …

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Royal Crown Derby Pottery For Auction

Royal Crown Derby is one of the oldest remaining English porcelain manufacturers, based in Osmaston Road, Derby. The company is known for its high-quality bone china and has been producing tableware and ornamental ware since 1750. Potteries Auctions can identify and provide valuations on a wide range of Royal Crown Derby pottery at auction. Popular Royal Crown …

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20th Century Pottery, Jewellery & Collectables: Auction on Thursday 11th & 12th DecemberView Catalogue
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