Our upcoming March 2025 Fine Art auction is just around the corner, and we’re excited to be offering a fantastic array of rare ceramics, watches, collectables, art and much more. From cigars, Rolexes and paintings, to Moorcroft, Royal Worcester and Isabella Pope studio pottery, this is undoubtedly an auction you won’t want to miss! Here’s a sneak peek at what we’ve got in store:

Commemorating the move of the Wedgwood factory from Etruria to Barlaston in 1940, this large Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood Queensware mug is to be offered with an estimate of £700-£1,400.

Attributable to George Owen for Royal Worcester, this delicate reticulated bisque porcelain cabinet plate is estimated at £500-£1,000.

To be featured with an estimate of £1,400-£2,800, this CRM-inspired Moorcroft Prestige House for an Art Lover vase is signed by designers Emma Bossons FRSA & Kerry Goodwin.

This Royal Doulton large character jug Field Marshall Jan Smuts exhibits a rare khaki green colourway. It carries an estimate of £1,100-£2,000.

Titled “Modelling”, this George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth comical mouse group menu holder will be featured. The charismatic piece is estimated at £1,000-£2,000.

Among the pieces to be featured by studio artist Isabella Pope is this large planet pot, one of several to be offered. It carries an estimate of £400-£800.

Set all around with 85 diamonds, this 18ct white gold tennis style bracelet will be featured with an estimate of £1,500-£2,500.

Watches to be featured include this Rolex Submariner ‘Blue’ steel/gold wristwatch from 2002. In working order, with the original box, it is estimated at £7,500-£12,000.

With an estimate of £6,000-£12,000, this limited edition book of cigars, containing 20 x Cohiba Ideales Coleccion Habanos Edicion 2021, will be featured alongside several other similar lots.

This Coalbrookdale Victorian cast iron stick and umbrella stand will be featured, with an estimate of £200-£400.

Among the Oriental items to be featured is this Meiji Period (1868-1912) Masamitsu (Shoko) Miya-O style gilt bronze figure of an archer drawing his bow. It carries an estimate of £1,500-£3,000.

The fantastic array of pictures and paintings to be featured includes this School of Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) oil on canvas half portrait of William III (1650-1702), Prince of the House of Orange-Nassau. It is estimated at £600-£1,200.
The sheer variety of lots in this auction means we’ve barely scratched the surface with our top picks! To see the full range of items to be offered, check out our auction catalogue, and be sure to register to bid.