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A Good Early 19th Century Turned Treen Pedestal Salt with beaded rim and punchwork to the edge of the circular foot, 4” (10 cm) high, 3½” (9 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £240
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A Good Early 19th Century Turned Treen Pedestal Salt with beaded rim and punchwork to the edge of the circular foot, 4” (10 cm) high, 3½” (9 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £240
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287
A Group of Brightly Decorated Pottery Pieces, including; a pottery asparagus dish, a decorative plate, a Flemmish saltglaze jardinierre and two painted wooden figures, one a horse and the other a duck.
Sold for: £50
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A Group of Brightly Decorated Pottery Pieces, including; a pottery asparagus dish, a decorative plate, a Flemmish saltglaze jardinierre and two painted wooden figures, one a horse and the other a duck.
Sold for: £50
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A 19th Century Turned Treen Master Salt, the globular bowl on a short ringed and waisted stem above a round moulded foot, 5½” (14 cm) in height.
Sold for: £160
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A 19th Century Turned Treen Master Salt, the globular bowl on a short ringed and waisted stem above a round moulded foot, 5½” (14 cm) in height.
Sold for: £160
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A Small Group of Antique Pottery: A late 18th century cream-ware jug transfer printed in reddish brown with a bucolic scene to one side and verse to the other; ‘Success to the Plough, The Fleece and The Pail, May the Landlord ever Flourish, And the Tenant Never fail’ 4½” (11.
Sold for: £320
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A Small Group of Antique Pottery: A late 18th century cream-ware jug transfer printed in reddish brown with a bucolic scene to one side and verse to the other; ‘Success to the Plough, The Fleece and The Pail, May the Landlord ever Flourish, And the Tenant Never fail’ 4½” (11.
Sold for: £320