Maureen Minchin (b.1954)
collection of pottery comprising of bowls and plates, plate with hares and swallows, seal mark to the base, 27.5cm across, hare and goose patterned dish, unsigned, 32cm across, small bowl decorated with flying Kingfisher, seal mark to the base,19cm across, small bowl decorated with a seated Kingfisher, unsigned, 18cm across, small bowl decorated with a cockerel, seal mark to the base, 18.5cm across, small bowl decorated with a seated hare, unsigned, 19cm across, small bowl decorated with a goose, unsigned, 18cm across (7)
Sold for £400
Estimated at £100 - £200
Maureen Minchin (b.1954)
collection of pottery comprising of bowls and plates, plate with hares and swallows, seal mark to the base, 27.5cm across, hare and goose patterned dish, unsigned, 32cm across, small bowl decorated with flying Kingfisher, seal mark to the base,19cm across, small bowl decorated with a seated Kingfisher, unsigned, 18cm across, small bowl decorated with a cockerel, seal mark to the base, 18.5cm across, small bowl decorated with a seated hare, unsigned, 19cm across, small bowl decorated with a goose, unsigned, 18cm across (7)
Hares and swallows plate with loss of glaze to the rim and is rough to the touch, has unknown seal mark to the base. Flying kingfisher bowl with large crack. Seated hare bowl badly chipped and has fired poorly. Bowl decorated with a goose badly chipped and cracked. All with some signs of wear, use and scratches.
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Auction: Modern Living, 17th Aug, 2022