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COLLECTABLE BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY
 
Somewhere in Time, Ramsbottom, Lancashire
 
Probably the most collectable field of ceramics.  It's history goes back to the first early imports from China, often brought back as ballast aboard the tea clippers.  It's ability to retain it's colour together with the non-toxic nature of blue cobalt, continues to make blue and white china both decorative and functional tableware.   

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GEORGIAN SPODE CREAM TUREEN
 
Somewhere in Time, Ramsbottom, Lancashire
 
Boat shaped tureen with fixed base and flat cover.  Fisherman and Castle pattern. Complete with rare pierced sifter ladle.  circa 1810   
 
                     £600.00                        

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ANTIQUE GEORGIAN TOILET BOX
 
Somewhere in Time, Ramsbottom, Lancashire
 
Originaly for storing cut-throat razors.  Unknown maker.  Blue and white transfer of a Chinese palace.  Complete with cover.  Undamaged.  Rare. circa 1820   
 
                         £130.00                               

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BURGESS & LEIGH SAUCE TUREEN
 
Somewhere in Time, Ramsbottom, Lancashire
 
Early 20th century flow blue tureen in Hamilton pattern.
Complete with cover, stand and ladle.  Unused cabinet piece.
 
£125.00

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ROYAL DOULTON SLOP PALE
 
This is a substantial piece of Edwardian pottery for collectors of blue and white.  Transfer printed in the Oyama pattern which features Chinese dragons, this Royal Doulton pale is fitted with a wicker carrying handle and a dish shaped insert.  It would have been a part of an extensive toilet set which would have included bowl and pitcher, chamber pot, soap dishes, candle sticks and more.  This item would have sat on the lower tier of a wash stand, receiving the waste water from the sink as the plug was removed.  It now serves as a very decorative feature and a splendid conversation piece. 
 
£300.00  

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GIEN FAIENCE
 
 A 9.1/2 inch dish manufactured circa 1888.  Printed makers mark with the pattern name "Chardons" (Thistles)
 
£20

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