Rare Beswick figure of Duchess has flower power at auction

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Beswick Beatrix Potter figurine of Duchess with Flowers sold for £600.

A rare Beswick Beatrix Potter figurine owned by an Aberystwyth seller attracted fierce bidding at a Shropshire fine art auction room on Wednesday as it sold for £600.

 

Standing at 10cms high, Duchess with Flowers, modelled by Graham Orwell as a black dog holding a bunch of multi-coloured flowers, went under the hammer at Halls’ collectable ceramics and interiors auction in Shrewsbury where it was secured by a telephone bid after keen online bidding.

 

Caroline Dennard, Halls’ European ceramics specialist, said: “Most of the Beswick Beatrix Potter figurines were in pastel shades and then along came Duchess in jet black.

“She was produced for a very short period because she proved fairly unpopular, but subsequently she has become popular with collectors.”

A collection of Royal Doulton and Beswick figures, consigned by a Whitchurch collector, is sold for £3,000. Pick of her lots were two collections of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures, which sold for £230 and £220.

 

A Shelley Art Deco Mode design tea service from 1930-’31 sold above estimate for £500. Miss Dennard said buyers liked the shape of the Mode design and this particular tea service was rare as it didn’t match the Shelley pattern book.

 

Other leading prices were £420 each for a Coalport cabaret set from 1875-’81 and a rare and early W. H. Goss figure titled ‘The Crossing Sweeper’.

 

Miss Dennard said the auction attracted collectable ceramics collectors from Lancashire and Cheshire and she estimated that 60 per cent of the lots sold for private buyers.

 

“The collectable ceramics market is buoyant because people now appear to be prepared to invest again in things that they like,” she added. “Animals figures and themed ceramics sold very well which bodes well for our next auction on August 26.”