Auction 033 General, Antiques & Collectables **Online Only** ! (Viewing By Appointment Only) (Virtual Viewing On Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th December Between 9.00am & 3.00pm)
By A.S.H. Auctions
Dec 12, 2021
Cobridge Hall, Grange Street, Cobridge, Stoke on Trent Staffordshire, ST6 3HP

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LOT 424:

H.WAIN & Sons (Melba Ware) Large 37cm MODEL OF A LIONESS.

(Established in 1837 by Horace Wain at ...

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Sold for: £10
Start price:
£ 8
Estimated price :
£8 - £12
Buyer's Premium: 17.5%. Minimum item commission: £1.25. Hammer price for minimum commission: £15. More details
Auction took place on Dec 12, 2021 at A.S.H. Auctions
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H.WAIN & Sons (Melba Ware) Large 37cm MODEL OF A LIONESS.

(Established in 1837 by Horace Wain at the Melba Works, Gladstone Street (Renamed Hurst Street in the early 1950's), Longton.
The company produced fancy earthenware including animals, character figures, vases and garden ware.
The business closed 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World Ware and reopened in 1946 under the management of the two sons of Horace Wain.
By the late 1960s Wain had become a noted manufacturer of animal models including horses dogs, birds of prey etc.
Melba Ware (Fine Arts Division) Ltd was also registered as a separate company at the same address.In 1970 Horace Wain (jnr) was still listed as owner.
In the early 1980s the business was in financial difficulties and in September 1982 a liquidator was appointed for both Melba Ware (Fine Arts Division) Ltd and H. A. Wain & Sons Ltd.)