Polish Pottery Bowl Blue & Green
£15.00Polish Pottery Bowl Blue & Green Boleslawiec Hand Made This is used – there are no chips or cracks but may have slight surface scuffs Bowl approximately 15cm in diameter and 6cm deep
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Polish Pottery Bowl Blue & Green Boleslawiec Hand Made This is used – there are no chips or cracks but may have slight surface scuffs Bowl approximately 15cm in diameter and 6cm deep

Vintage Folk Art Hand Crafted Duck Approximately 14 x 7 x 12cm

Salt Glaze Jug – Grès du Berry Made in France Stoneware with a lustre glaze Approximately 13cm tall

Vintage Block Puzzle Approximately 14 x 10.5 x 3cm when assembled Each block 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5cm worn around the edges and the odd bits have the design pulled off Lovely as is but I imagine could be part of a craft project

Sacred Spice Intense Eau De Parfum 10ml Amber Glass Spray Bottle For a compact travel friendly size Scent tones- citrus, ginger, allspice, frankincense, cumin, soft herbs, patchouli, vetiver and amaris

Green Enamel Chamberstick Approximately 16cm in diameter Plenty of chips and rust – patina

Hand Made Blank Card Pearlescent Toadstools Hand Made By Me Watercolour & Ink On Watercolour Paper Attached To Brown Card With Envelope

Pair Of Studio Pottery Mugs Hand Crafted Jackpots of Louth Approximately 9cm tall Similar in style but not identical

Mandy Walden Framed Print – Hares Around The Moon Mandy Walden is an established Suffolk artist The frame is approximately 31 x 26cm

Smaller Polish Pottery Bowl Boleslawiec Hand Made This is used – there are no chips or cracks but may have slight surface scuffs Bowl approximately 13.5cm in diameter and 6cm deep

Small Brass Planter Scroll handles and feet Approximately 12cm in diameter, 8cm deep with 1.5cm feet making it 9.5cm tall Made In India Tarnish and a small split on rim, see photo

Royal Commemorative Tin King GeorgeVI Coronation 1937 An image of King George VI on the front and Queen Elizabeth on the back Approximately 9.5 x 9.5 x 15.5cm Hinged Lid No maker but I am guessing it was a tea tin Rust and wear as expected of a tin that is 88 years old.