Clearance sale -Crown Lynn, retro and antiques and collectibles
We are having a bit of a clear out of our retro and collectibles, and invite inquiries to our e-mail address through neighbourly. Drop us a line with your e-mail address and contact details,and we will get back to you to arrange a time for you to have a look- there wont be an open public garage sale. Nice quality and collectible- and eclectic collection.
We've got a box lot of Crown Lynn ramekins/ handled soup bowls, coffee cups and tea cups, saucers and plates as well as Temuka cups, a Temuka salt pig and various plates. There's a Chinese Cork carving ! Some very nice NZ studio Pottery- and one large pot by Ian Lamb.
We've got some art glass vases and ornaments, a bit of carnival glass, a big collection of Brenda Bridget and other retro/ collectible wood ware, a very nice PYE radiogram ( has been in storage, will arrive Friday) , a large conch shell, some Hornsea spice jars, some nice retro glass jugs and glasses- a bit of vintage kitchenalia (flour sifters/ pots etc)= we've also got some comics and books, we've taken a couple of photos- drop us a line.
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