Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
Your best bet would be on Ebay. You would reach the widest audience, and as Studio says, you can gauge the interest by asking for offers. Equally ordinary auctioneers are not a good idea. In general, Buchan pottery does not sell for a great deal of money, and at most ordinary auctioneers it is sold in large lots.
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
Thanks all for the input , much appreciated
Hele- Number of posts : 8
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
I would suggest putting it on eBay starting at a low price but with a high reserve. That way you can gauge the interest, and make an second chance offer to bidders if it fails to sell. The risk of putting it on as a Buy It Now when youve no idea what it’s worth is undervaluing it so it’s snapped up as a bargain (I’ve made that mistake before now)
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
A Hors d'ouevres dish, with the pattern 216 which I haven't seen before
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
Given that Buchan was seemingly the major Scottish pottery for a lengthy time. Is it collected very much now?
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
My dish is still for sale so we’ll see. The cheap thistle ones seem to go easily.
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philpot- Number of posts : 6711
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Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
Decorated by Isobel Reay, made in Crieff after 1997.
Even the ubiquitous "Thistle" pieces were all hand-painted.
Even the ubiquitous "Thistle" pieces were all hand-painted.
Re: Buchan Pottery (Scotland)
Thanks Denby. I was curious. Mind you, you not see very much Buchan around now.
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