The Only Way is Essex...(Suffolk and Norfolk!)

The Only Way is Essex...(Suffolk and Norfolk!)

From driftwood sculptures to fine art Reeman Dansie’s East Anglian, Antiques & Fine Art Sale (Tuesday 29th April - Thursday 1st May) is wonderfully eclectic in true East Anglian style.

24/04/2025

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Who’s a Pretty Boy? – for the bird fanciers amongst you, lot 140 is a delightful, late 19th/early 20th century porcelain life-size green parrot, mounted on a brass swing, and would look fabulous in an orangery or conservatory – charming and slightly kitsch!

 

Lot 140, Estimate £150 - £200

 

Rhubarb and Custard – Lot 1486 is a very large and impressive painted and emblazoned glass Rhubarb apothecary jar and cover, signed Maw & Son. London. 

Lot 1486, Estimate £600 - £1,000

 

By contrast, the smaller lot 4, a rare Staffordshire caneware custard set, circa 1800, comprising tray and six cups, is decorated with a strikingly contemporary-looking lozenge pattern, painted in blue enamel, and would elevate the simplest of puddings.

 

Lot 4, Estimate £300 - £500

 

Have a Whale of a Time – Essex sculptor Guy Taplin’s imposing sculpture, Lot 1032, Whale Fluke, painted wood, signed and titled, would make a stunning statement piece.

 

Lot 1032, Estimate £500 - £700

  


 

East Anglian, Antiques & Fine Art

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