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Highlights from our March 2023 Cobridge Auction

Debbie Porter

26 March 2023

Lot 112 was a De Lamerie Fine Bone China heavily gilded Black Exotic Garden patterned cup and saucer sets and a small bowl that sold for £170.

Our March Cobridge auction took place this month on Sunday 26th March and featured an exciting array of items, from 20th-century British pottery and large collections of teaware to Chesterfield furniture and more. Thank you to everyone who participated in bidding, and a big congratulations to anyone who won their chosen lots!

Plenty of lots from our Cobridge Saleroom auction sold for a good price, so check out some of the highlights from our most recent auction below. Who knows? Maybe they’ll provide some inspiration if you have a valuation in mind.

7 Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figures, including Easter Treat, Graduation Day, Congratulations, Love Heart, Easter Parade, Christmas Morning & Birthday Girl

This lovely little lot featured a collection of 7 Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figures, including Easter Treat, Graduation Day, Congratulations, Love Heart, Easter Parade, Christmas Morning & Birthday Girl, which sold for £110.

two sets of Wade Pokemon figures of Jigglypuff, Psyduck, Pikachu, Gengar and Polywhirl, made in 2001 for the release of the Pokemon Gold & Silver Nintendo games

Lot 211 was two sets of Wade Pokemon figures of Jigglypuff, Psyduck, Pikachu, Gengar and Polywhirl, made in 2001 for the release of the Pokemon Gold & Silver Nintendo games. These items were removed from the archives of the Wade factory, and are possibly prototypes or colour samples! The lot sold for an impressive £280 altogether.

A pair of large, modern, Oriental-style lamp bases

Lot 29 was a pair of large, modern, Oriental-style lamp bases that sold for a wonderful £440.

A never been used 50CC mini motorbike

This never been used 50CC mini motorbike found a new home for £300.

A bone handled early 20th-century corkscrew

This gorgeous bone handled early 20th-century corkscrew found a hammer price of a very impressive £380.

A boxed Commodore Amiga 500 with thrust-master formula sprint joystick and a selection of boxed games

Lot 623 was a boxed Commodore Amiga 500 with thrust-master formula sprint joystick and a selection of boxed games that sold for £220.

An Oxblood leather Chesterfield high back 3 seater sofa and 2 matching armchairs

This lot comprised of an Oxblood leather Chesterfield high back 3 seater sofa and 2 matching armchairs sold for £110.

A large collection of Spode Fleur De Lys patterned dinnerware

This large collection of Spode Fleur De Lys patterned dinnerware included 8 dinner plates, 14 rimmed bowls, 7 side plates, 5 open veg dishes and more, and sold for £260.

Limited edition Wade Batman DC comics figurines of The Penguin and the Batmobile for Out of the Blue Ceramics

These limited edition Wade Batman DC comics figurines of The Penguin and the Batmobile for Out of the Blue Ceramics (c.1999) sold for £150.

A Kymco Mobility Scooter in working order with battery and charger

This Kymco Mobility Scooter in working order with battery and charger sold for £240.

Our next Cobridge auction is scheduled for 16th April and our next Silverdale auction is scheduled for 14th April. The details for both will be published to our Upcoming Auctions page in the coming weeks.

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