Dreweatts to sell Chelsea garden 20 May 2013 Dreweatts will be conducting the first auction of a complete RHS Chelsea garden during this year’s flower show. News
Moorcroft Boy – another bid for victory 18 January 2013 The fact that businessman Ken Manley chose to name his Scottish Grand National winning racehorse Moorcroft Boy provides a clue as to his favourite potter. Auction Reports
Moorcroft Boy wins again 21 December 2011 Moorcroft Boy recorded one of the great comebacks in racing history when he recovered from a horrific injury at Aintree in 1995 to win the Scottish National the following year. Auction Reports
Burglars’ haul from Tetbury centre break-in 12 September 2011 MORE details have come to light regarding the break-in at Long Street Antiques Centre in Tetbury during the early hours of Friday, August 26.
Don’t forget to look in the garage 02 April 2011 ON visiting a bungalow just south of Knutsford for a probate valuation, Patrick Cheyne had been dismayed to find nothing of any value in the home itself – but rather better things emerged when he was shown the garage. Auction Reports
Doulton fashions put to the test 02 April 2011 Doulton wares have been produced for getting on for 150 years and cover a huge range of different products, not all of them fashionable. Auction Reports
The Wright kind of design sale for Moorcroft lovers 02 October 2010 WHEN auctioneer Mark Oliver climbed down off the rostrum after completing a 650-lot marathon double sale of British art and collectors’ pottery, Bonhams had netted just shy of £720,000. Auction Reports
Police appeal after Kent raid 07 June 2010 THIS brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock with a white enamel dial signed Drury, Cheshunt, was one of a number of antiques stolen during a break-in at Antiques at the Corn Exchange, Tunbridge Wells.
Auctioneer issues warning after violent knife attack 22 December 2009 Auctioneer Nick Hall of Frank Marshall in Knutsford has issued a warning to dealers and auctioneers to be wary of bogus appointments after he was the victim of a vicious attack.
Adding lustre to a Moorcroft classic 17 October 2009 It was Moorcroft’s take on flambé glazes that produced the highest price at Bonhams’ latest Ceramic Design sale. Auction Reports
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