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C H Brannam Barum (Barnstaple) – Jug incised 1892 #antique #pottery #ceramics

C H Brannam Barum (Barnstaple).  A brown glazed jug of compressed form decorated with fish. Incised marks beneath, dated 1892. 14cm high.

Price £145.00 including UK postage.

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

UK Postage and Packaging £10.00

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Brannam Pottery was a British studio pottery firm started by Thomas Backway Brannam in Barnstaple, Devon, England, in 1848. In 1867 Thomas’ son, Charles Hubert Brannam (C H Brannam) left school at age 12 to start work at the pottery.

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W.L. Baron, Barnstaple – A baluster shaped vase incised with fish and shells #barnstaple #pottery #ndevon

W L Baron, Barnstaple. A baluster shaped vase with two handles. Decorated with fish and shells. Incised mark beneath. 14cm high.

Price £95.00 including UK postage.

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

UK Postage and Packaging £10.00

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Baron Pottery was founded by William Leonard Baron, who was born in Sidmouth, Devon, in 1863. He studied at Lambeth School of Art, his first job was at Doulton in Lambeth in the early 1880s. Around 1884 he moved to Barnstaple to work at the North Devon, Brannam Pottery company, continuing his studies at Barnstaple School of Art.

In the 1890’s he branched out on his own, setting up Baron Pottery at Rolle Quay near Barnstaple, going into direct competition with his former employer.

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Baron, Barnstaple Pottery baluster shaped vase #ceramics #barnstaple

Baron, Barnstaple baluster shaped vase with incised birds and flowers on a stipple ground, with two writhen handles. In green and ochre colours. Pattern number 100. Initials EP and WHG. 15cm high.

Price £130 including UK postage.

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

UK Postage and Packaging £10.00

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Baron Pottery was founded by William Leonard Baron, who was born in Sidmouth, Devon, in 1863. He studied at Lambeth School of Art, his first job was at Doulton in Lambeth in the early 1880s. Around 1884 he moved to Barnstaple to work at the North Devon, Brannam Pottery company, continuing his studies at Barnstaple School of Art.

In the 1890’s he branched out on his own, setting up Baron Pottery at Rolle Quay near Barnstaple, going into direct competition with his former employer.

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Sell your antiques online or at our Antiques Market #ndevon #devon #southmolton #antiques

Our next Antiques Market is this Sunday 18th September 2016 in The Pannier Market, South Molton

In addition to free entry and free parking the market café provides an excellent range of sandwiches in addition to teas and coffee.

Situated 30 minutes from the M5 South Molton is an excellent place from which to explore further, to combine a visit to the market with a day out.

If you are interested in taking a stand or require any further information, please contact michael Buckingham on 07973 803740 or michael@pannierantiques.com. Also on Twitter and Facebook @PannierAntiques.

Let us take the hassle out of selling your antiques online by using our Online Antique Store.

Selling your antiques on our Online Antique Store is cheaper than selling via an auction house, we will even photograph your items for you! Bring them to the Pannier Antiques Market in South Molton and let us photograph your items or supply us with your own photographs. We will upload the photographs and manage the payment for you…taking the hassle out of selling online.

Take advantage of the offer. We are much cheaper than selling in an auction house, where you will pay a 20% sellers fee on an item. If it goes under the hammer at £100 it will cost the buyer £120 and you will receive only £80. Sell your item through our online market at www.pannierantiques.com, the seller will pay, for example, £120 and you will receive £108. All without the hassle of making your own website.

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Once we have recieved this form we will contact you and tell you how to upload photographs of your antiques to our site.

Alternatively, let us take and upload photographs of your items at our monthly fair.

Online Antique Store

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A trio of Baron green glazed dogs with glass eyes – #barnstaple #ndevon #baronpottery #dogs #ceramics

A pack of Baron green glazed dogs with glass eyes. Each priced at £220 including UK  postage. All 3 for £550.

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

UK Postage and Packaging £10.00

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Baron Pottery was founded by William Leonard Baron, who was born in Sidmouth, Devon, in 1863. He studied at Lambeth School of Art, his first job was at Doulton in Lambeth in the early 1880s. Around 1884 he moved to Barnstaple to work at the North Devon, Brannam Pottery company, continuing his studies at Barnstaple School of Art.

In the 1890’s he branched out on his own, setting up Baron Pottery at Rolle Quay near Barnstaple, going into direct competition with his former employer.

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Murano Glass for sale at our next Pannier Antiques Market in South Molton #ndevon #murano #muranoglass #glass

One of our traders has a great selection of Murano Glass for sale at our next Antiques Market on Sunday 18th September 2016 in South Molton, Devon.

Murano glass is made on the Venetian island of Murano, which has specialised in fine glasswares for centuries. Murano’s glassmakers were renown for developing and refining technologies such as, crystalline glass, enamelled glass (smalto), glass with threads of gold (aventurine), multicolored glass (millefiori), milk glass (lattimo). Today the artisans of Murano still employ these centuries-old techniques, crafting everything from contemporary art glass and glass figurines to decanters and chandeliers.

Our next Antiques Market is on Sunday 18th September 2016

One of our regular traders is celebrating 30 years dealing in and restoring antique furniture. He is offering a 25% discount on selected items. Come and see how you can enhance your home with a unique piece of furniture at a discount price!

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Other established traders offer a fine range of goods and of particular note are those dealing in agricultural and garden items. Film posters, postcards, cigarette cards and other collectibles are hugely popular and the traders are very keen to share their expertise.

In addition to free entry and free parking the market café provides an excellent range of sandwiches in addition to teas and coffee.

Situated 30 minutes from the M5 South Molton is an excellent place from which to explore further, to combine a visit to the market with a day out.

If you require any further information, please contact Michael Buckingham on 07973 803740 or michael@pannierantiques.com. Also on Twitter and Facebook @PannierAntiques.

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Traders invited – South Molton Pannier Antiques Market

South Molton Pannier Antiques Market

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If you are an Antiques Trader and would like to reserve a stand at our South Molton Market, please visit our ‘Traders’ Page‘ and read more about our offers and fill in the ‘Booking Form‘.

Pannier Antique Markets are held in the Pannier Market in South Molton – these take place on the third Sunday in the month. For a full list of markets and dates please click here.

Marketing has been key to our success – we advertise locally and nationally via key publications,  this is continuing  part of  our ongoing strategy. We are listed in the Antique Trade Gazette and similar publications.

Looking at the feedback we have received it would appear that many buyers travel long distances to purchase quality goods.

We are limited to the number of stands we can offer but would welcome traders’ enquiries to sell their goods. It is essential that we get the correct balance of quality traders offering a range of items to appeal to the broad range of prospective buyers that we get every month.

In addition to free entry and free parking the market café provides an excellent range of sandwiches in addition to teas and coffee.

If you are interested in taking a stand or require any further information, please contact Michael Buckingham on 07973 803740 or michael@pannierantiques.com. Also on Twitter and Facebook @PannierAntiques.

Exhibitor Profile

1947_white_£5The image above is a note from 1947 a  White Five Pounds, K.O.Peppiatt signature. The White Fiver is definitely the most sought after of all British notes. This particular note was a very short run just after the war and is rarely seen in such good condition (graded Good Extremely Fine).

Chris Burch has been a dealer in banknotes for over 15 years:

Just over year ago decided to take my stock ‘on the road’. I specialise in high grade English, Scottish and selected World banknotes and sell at all the major antiques and collectors fairs across the South West and Midlands. I only deal in banknotes, not coins.
I buy regularly from private individuals, either single notes or collections and offer a free valuation service. I can be contacted on 07870 504849 or via email at chrisburchsales@gmail.com.

 

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Next Pannier Antiques Market – Sunday 18th September – #ndevon #southmolton

We have several new traders attending this market including a specialist banknote dealer. Interest in banknotes is particularly strong at the moment, with the forthcoming introduction of the new polymer £5 note featuring Winston Churchill. As with all traders he is very keen to share his expertise, give advice and offer free valuations. He is also keen to buy.

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Other new traders include those dealing in china and glass. We understand that items include a silver and glass ink stand and scent bottles from the 1880’s.

One of our regular traders is celebrating 30 years dealing in and restoring antique furniture. He is offering a 25% discount on selected items. Come and see how you can enhance your home with a unique piece of furniture at a discount price!

Other established traders offer a fine range of goods and of particular note are those dealing in agricultural and garden items. Film posters, postcards, cigarette cards and other collectibles are hugely popular and the traders are very keen to share their expertise.stand_canes

Items associated with the locality, ceramics, furniture, silver etc. are always very popular and it is always very satisfying when people decide to start collecting something. In addition to the sheer pleasure the items bring there is always the chance that they will appreciate in value.

In addition to free entry and free parking the market café provides an excellent range of sandwiches in addition to teas and coffee.

Situated 30 minutes from the M5 South Molton is an excellent place from which to explore further, to combine a visit to the market with a day out.

If you are interested in taking a stand or require any further information, please contact Michael Buckingham on 07973 803740 or Michael@pannierantiques.com. Also on Twitter and Facebook @PannierAntiques.

 

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Facebook and Twitter – @PannierAntiques

We are now connected to Facebook and Twitter. Search on these social networks for @PannierAntiques and you will find all our latest updates.

I’m very pleased to report that we have secured a number of new, and unusual, traders to the Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage and Nostalgia Fair in South Molton. Held on the 3rd Sunday of the month this Fair has begun to put South Molton back on the map as an antiques centre. In addition to the high quality jewellery, furniture, collectibles, ceramics and fabric traders, new traders include those specialising in agricultural antiques, vintage clothing and furniture restoration.

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C.H Brannam Fish Vase 1903 – #barnstaple #ceramics

C.H Brannam Pottery Barnstaple

Large dark green fish inscribed vase by C.H. Brannam, Barnstaple.

The vase  was created in 1903 and features three twisted handles within its design.

The bottom of the vase is clearly incised with the name of the North Devon company and date.

Price £650

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

UK Postage and Packaging £10.00

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Charles Hubert Brannam

Charles Hubert Brannam, left school at age 12 to start work at the pottery. Charles won a prize for art at school and also won the Queen’s Prize for Drawing in 1870. Initially educated in the theory and practice of ceramics, he was encouraged by a local dignitary, William Frederick Rock, who invited him to London where he studied pottery in the various museums. In 1879 he persuaded his father to allow him to produce art ware. His father agreed on the proviso that Charles paid for the materials he used. Charles eventually took over the Litchdon Street pottery and further developed the art pottery department, utilising the “sgraffito” technique of scratching into a covering of “slip” to show the clay beneath. He recruited skilled designers, but also continued to throw the ware himself. In 1885 he received an order from Queen Victoria which resulted in excellent publicity for the business. In 1886 Charles registered the name Royal Barum Ware and ensured it was sold by several London firms including Liberty. Charles handed the business over to his sons, Charles William Brannam, and John Woolacott (Jack) Brannam, in 1913.

Brannam Pottery. (2016, July 3). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:32, August 23, 2016, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brannam_Pottery&oldid=728190738