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VALUATION EVENT
 
BRITISH POTTERY, PORCELAIN & EUROPEAN CERAMICS
Friday 2nd June 10am - 4pm
 
Our Fine European Porcelain, Pottery and Glass auctions are host to a wide number of works from the 18th to 21st centuries, to include English and Dutch delftware, Continental porcelain from important factories such as Sèvres and Meissen and English pottery and porcelain such as Staffordshire, Caughley, Chelsea, Bow and Worcester, among others. As specialists in 18th, 19th and 20th century glass, we are also keen to expand this section and are eager to consign pieces from George III drinking glasses to contemporary decorative glassware by the likes of Stevens and Williams, James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars and René Lalique.

Specialist Caroline Dennard is hosting a valuation day for British Pottery, Porcelain and European Ceramics for our forthcoming specialist sales. Free, no-obligation valuations are available on Friday 2nd June between 10 am – 4 pm by appointment
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It’s often hard to tell the value of antiques & collectables.
If you want to know the real value of an item, ask Halls.
Caroline Dennard
Ceramics and Glass Specialist

T: 01743 450 700
E: carolined@hallsgb.com
We have various methods of providing advice about your items, whether you need a valuation for one item or a whole house full.  Get in touch with us and we can talk you through the process.
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PAST DEPARTMENT RESULTS

A large Meissen porcelain nodding pagoda figure, late 19th century
after the 18th century model by J.J. Kaendler, modelled seated with legs crossed in belted robe decorated with indianische Blumen, his mouth open in a smile revealing a wagging tongue, with articulated head, tongue and hands, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 31cm high

Sold for £3,200

A Barr, Flight and Barr (Worcester) porcelain vase and cover on tripod stand
circa 1810
painted with a named view of Amberley Castle, Sussex, reserved against a peach and gilt ground, supported on satyr mask columns above a faux marble base, full painted marks to base together with impressed BFP mark, 22.5cm high (flame finial to cover restored)

Sold for £3,000

A Bow porcelain model of The Fortune Teller by the Muses modeller, circa 1752,
after an original watercolour by Francois Boucher (1703-1770) (female head broken and re-glued), 17.5cm high Note: Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire

Sold for £11,000

A large Meissen porcelain model of a cocker spaniel
after a design by Erich Hosel (1869-1953)
modelled seated with a brown and white coat, head turned and tongue extended, painted crossed swords mark in blue, incised model number 'V158' and impressed numeral '143'
34cm high (two chips to one paw)

Sold for £1,400

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