Pottery things, any idea who or what?

Pottery things, any idea who or what?

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J4CKO

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207 months

Saturday 26th October
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dirky dirk

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177 months

Monday 28th October
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landfill

Watcher of the skies

660 posts

44 months

Monday 28th October
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Target practice?

Doofus

28,389 posts

180 months

Monday 28th October
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It's by Margaret Coning and is probably worth £50.

hidetheelephants

27,801 posts

200 months

Monday 28th October
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Margaret Coning from Yorkshire according to google; not worth much but not quite landfill either.

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Monday 28th October
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eBay it is then!

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th October
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J4CKO said:
Cheers, there is another one as well, problem is being fragile sending them via post would be expensive and they would likely end up as dust.

Not sure who would want them, will try it as buyer collects
It will massively reduce the chance of a sale though.

Bubblewrap is your friend.

Or try 'buyer collects' and if no luck, off to the coconut shy!

hidetheelephants

27,801 posts

200 months

Tuesday 29th October
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You'll be left with them, if you can't be bothered packing them give them to a charity shop or throw them in the bin.

PhilboSE

4,746 posts

233 months

Tuesday 29th October
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Do you have a local auction house selling DPS (Dead Person’s Sh*t)? You could sling them in there and you might be lucky that weirdos who want diarrhoea coloured ceramic figurined chav tat might have a keyword search set up, and bid on it.