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Oct 8, 2025
Clumber Auction House, 1 Station road, Laughton Common, S25 3SB
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LOT 24:
A Collection of Ringtons Maling and Willow Pattern Blue and White Ceramic Collectibles
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£60 - £100
Buyer's Premium: 14%. Minimum buyer's premium per item: £1.40. Base price for minimum buyer's premium: £10.
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A Collection of Ringtons Maling and Willow Pattern Blue and White Ceramic Collectibles
A collection of modern Ringtons ceramic collectibles, featuring Maling-style and Willow Pattern designs. The lot comprises new, cased blue and white ceramic items predominantly from 'Ringtons, A Family Business Est. 1907'. Specific items include a 'Ringtons Millennium Plate,' a 'Ringtons Ceramic Maling Bowl,' a 'Ringtons Miniature Maling Replica Jug,' and a 'Willow Pattern Tea Caddy.' All pieces are presented in their original cardboard boxes, some sealed in clear plastic. The ceramics feature diverse blue and white transferware designs, including architectural scenes (one depicting a 'Minster') and classic landscape motifs such as the 'Willow Pattern,' often accented with gold trim. The 'Millennium' plate and associated collectors' items suggest a production period around the year 2000.
A collection of modern Ringtons ceramic collectibles, featuring Maling-style and Willow Pattern designs. The lot comprises new, cased blue and white ceramic items predominantly from 'Ringtons, A Family Business Est. 1907'. Specific items include a 'Ringtons Millennium Plate,' a 'Ringtons Ceramic Maling Bowl,' a 'Ringtons Miniature Maling Replica Jug,' and a 'Willow Pattern Tea Caddy.' All pieces are presented in their original cardboard boxes, some sealed in clear plastic. The ceramics feature diverse blue and white transferware designs, including architectural scenes (one depicting a 'Minster') and classic landscape motifs such as the 'Willow Pattern,' often accented with gold trim. The 'Millennium' plate and associated collectors' items suggest a production period around the year 2000.