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Jardiniere by Alexander Lauder

A beautiful jardiniere by Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) with a wavy rim and six asymmetric handles, sgrafitto decorated with song birds and flowers under green brown slips on a blue ground. Impressed Lauderdale Barum. 20cm high.

Sold as seen.
£160

Contact michael@pannierantiques.com for more details

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Alexander Lauder was born in 1836. He became the head tutor at Barnstaple School of Art where Charles Hubert Brannam was a pupil. At the age of forty he founded Lauder and Smith with his brother in law W.O. Smith, a factory close to Barnstaple in North Devon. The company made bricks, tiles and terracotta pots, and experimented with art pottery.

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Antique Market and Virtual Market place

Many thanks for your interest in
pannierantiques.com.

As you can see we are in the early stages of establishing ourselves as a physical and virtual market place.

This website is our initial marketing tool and will be backed up by physical marketing in the press, radio and through the use of flyers.

Our first physical market will be held in the historic pannier market in South Molton on Sunday 30th November. Access to the market provides traders with facilities to drive in, unload/reload and drive out. South Molton is a market town off the A361 link road from the M5 to Bideford. We will be advertising this market as a Christmas Special and seeking to encourage buyers to South Molton from across the South West and further afield.

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 we expect. In order to protect against our reputation goods should be correctly identified and traders have a sound reputation within the trade.

For further information please contact:
michael@pannierantiques.com
or use our contact form