British & Continental Ceramics & Glass

 

Now accepting entries for all Forthcoming Sales

Fine Art Sales - March, July & November, entries now invited

Over the years the Ceramics department at Tennants has dealt with an exciting range of Ceramics: from trifles from Lowestoft, to monumental exhibition pieces. 

Many rarities have turned up like an exceptional piece of 18th century du Paquier vase, to a very scarce Majolicaware ‘butterfly box’.  One would expect the emphasis to be on Yorkshire pottery and Rockingham wares, but all collectors who follow our sales, will find a continental range from Chelsea and Bow, Worcester and Lowestoft, to Sevres, Italian Majolica and Meissen.
 
Our in-depth expertise also includes glass of all periods.
 

We look forward to including your pieces or collection in one of our forthcoming sales.

 
Rodney Tennant, Chairman
Ceramics & Glass Specialist, General Valuer
& Auctioneer
 
 
Telephone: 01969 623780
 
 
 

Gallery

 
  • Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 52 A Robert Fishley Fremmington Ochre Slipware Jug, circa 1840, £3000
    Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 52 A Robert Fishley Fremmington Ochre Slipware Jug, circa 1840, realised £3,000
  • Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 47 - A Pratt-Type Pottery Cow Creamer and Cover, circa 1800, £440
    Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 47 - A Pratt-Type Pottery Cow Creamer and Cover, circa 1800, realised £440
  • Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 19 - A Matched Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, £1100
    Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 19 - A Matched Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, realised £1,100
  • Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 42 - An Extensive Masons Ironstone Dinner Service, circa 1820, £3700
    Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 42 - An Extensive Masons Ironstone Dinner Service, circa 1820, realised £3,700
  • Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 79 - A German Porcelain Cabinet Cup, mid 19th century, £650
    Spring Fine Art Sale - Lot 79 - A German Porcelain Cabinet Cup, mid 19th century, realised £650
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