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Something Different
Over our many years of making miniatures we have made lots of different things
and not just in ceramics.
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First Place in National Competition in 1982

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In November 1982 Lyn Mercy came first in a national competition organised by Sandersons with her diorama of a cottage
kitchen.
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Treasure from the Wreck ~ A breathtaking diorama
of treasure, the setting is on the beach nestled by sea-worn groynes, a sun-bleached shell becomes a cornucopia of fantastic
miniature porcelain.
A teapot as small as a lump of sugar!

Tiny Blue Teapot. This teapot is one of our smallest at just 12mm tall and 15mm from tip of spout to the back of the handle.
Pale blue glaze decorated with blue roses and leaves outlined in gold. The knob on the lid is a rosebud. £40
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Autumn'08
Ewer and Basin on Metal Trivet Stand
To complement our Ewer and Basin sets we have made litle metal trivet stands for them.
Soldered together and finished in enamel paint they give a lovely Victorian feeling to a bedroom setting. We just have
two examples for sale at present.
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Grey/blue trivet washstand with pierced metal centre bracket and ornate
feet, standing 43mm tall; with elegant ewer (25mm tall) and basin (28mm across) in pale pink and clear glaze with roses and
trailing leaf decoration SOLD

Golden biscuit coloured trivet washstand with pierced metal
centre bracket and ornate pierced feet, standing 43mm tall; with elegant ewer (24mm tall) and basin (24mm across) in pale
green and clear glaze with blue flowers and leaf decoration £42
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