Designs by Whitefriars have become collectable especially by those by Geoffrey Baxter and Barnaby Powell. Classic shapes such as the Banjo Vase and the Drunken Bricklayer Vase continue to attract interest and even within these designs there is considerable difference in price depending on the colour. Rarer colours can sometimes […]
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Royal Doulton Bo Peep HN1327
Royal Doulton Bo Peep HN1327 is a very rare piece.
Marilyn Monroe Picture Post 24 April 1954
The Picture Post carried many pictures and features of Marilyn Monroe over the years including this classic Marilyn Monroe image in the April 24 1954 issue. In perfect condition the magazine has a value of up to £100 / $150. Most issues have minor flaws such as creases, rusted staples […]
William De Morgan Price Guide
Original pieces of William de Morgan’s work are out of the price range for the majority of us, but we thought we would show a few pieces and price guide, just in case any of our readers win the lottery. For a brief introduction to William de Morgan click here. […]
George Tinworth’s Frogs
We thought it would be fun to take a closer look at George Tinworth and his humorous comical frogs. For a more detailed account on the life and work of George Tinworth visit George Tinworth – The Greatest Doulton Lambeth Designer. Here we look at some of the Tinworth frogs and frog groups and […]
George Tinworth’s Mice
We thought it would be fun to take a closer look at George Tinworth and his humorous comical mice. For a more detailed account on the life and work of George Tinworth visit George Tinworth – The Greatest Doulton Lambeth Designer. Here we look at some of the Tinworth mice and mice […]
Lord of the Rings Burger King Lurtz TB107 & Uruk-Hai 81009 Action Figures
These two Lord of the Rings action figures are some of the hardest to find by collectors, being released in an edition size of just 5,000 and initially only being available as part of a Burger King promotion. They were made by ToyBiz and were released in 2002 and had […]
Snow Bear the 1986 Harrods Christmas Bear
Snow Bear was the first Harrods Christmas bear. Initially created as a one off for the holiday season, he proved so popular the Harrods Christmas bear has become an annual tradition. Snow Bear unlike all his bear followers is not dated on his left paw and does not carry the […]
Jessie Tait Midwinter Toadstool Design Items
Certain pottery designs grab attention and continue to attract new collectors and Jessie Tait’s Toadstool design for Midwinter is certainly one of these. We are asked about many pottery designs at WCN and for the most part they do not have any significant value. Jessie Tait Midwinter Toadstool Design items are one […]
World Cup Willie Tankard
World Cup Willie was the first official mascot for the FIFA World Cup, being used to represent the 1966 FIFA World Cup in the United Kingdom. This was the first World Cup to have a mascot and the first to have merchandise other than programmes, shirts etc. The 1966 World […]















