Lot 22 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
An Art Deco chrome and wooden mirrored tray, of twin-handled square form, 35cm wide. (AF)
Sold for £9 More details 2
Lot 23 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A Regency mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, flanking a recess with mixing bowl, raised ... read more
Sold for £32 More details 4
Lot 24 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A Victorian cut glass smoke collector, of bell form, 25cm high.
Sold for £20 More details 1
Lot 25 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A late 19thC Minton porcelain tete-a-tete, decorated in the Japanese taste with cranes and bamboo, comprising a tray, cream jug and sugar bowl, two ... read more
Sold for £160 More details 5
Lot 26 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
An early 19thC Ridgway porcelain teapot on stand, decorated in green and gilt with sprays of flowers, no. 2/4023, painted marks, together with a pair ... read more
Sold for £65 More details 5
Lot 27 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A late 19thC Parian figure, modelled as The Abyssinian Slave, designed by John Bell, Sept. 1868, impressed marks, 44cm high.
Sold for £35 More details 4
Lot 28 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A late 19thC Copeland Parian figure of Innocence, by J H Foley, for the Art Union of London 1846, impressed and painted marks, 42cm high. (AF)
Sold for £22 More details 5
Lot 29 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
An early 20thC Royal Doulton pottery smoker's set, comprising a box, decorated to the lid with Dryburgh Abbey, and four variously decorated ... read more
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Lot 30 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
A 20thC bargeware milk churn, converted to a two door cupboard, painted to the lid with a castle, the body with stylised flowers against a green ... read more
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Lot 31 (Grantham Collective Sale, 30th Jul, 2025)
An early 20thC Corona Ware Art Deco pottery Springtime pattern coffee service, designed by Edith Gater, for S. Hancock & Sons, pattern number 7988, ... read more
Sold for £55 More details 3