Read our tips to find a bargain of your own at your local charity shop A CHARITY shop dish originally priced at £2 has sold for more than £7,000 after it was discovered to be a 19th century treasure.
A charity shop manager had a hunch that two pieces of crockery they'd priced from £2 might be worth a bit more. They had picked up a dish adorned with blue and yellow dragons from a Dorset thrift ...
A charity shop manager put two pieces of crockery up for sale for £2 – but had a niggling feeling they could be worth more. The boss had picked up a dish adorned with a blue and yellow dragons from a ...
A charity shop manager had a hunch that two pieces of crockery priced cheaply might be worth a bit more. Initially, they had picked up a £2 dish adorned with blue and yellow dragons from a Dorset ...
A charity shop manager had a hunch about some crockery that had been donated to them. Even though the items were given an affordable price point, they were so beautiful that experts were roped in to ...
A "five dragon" dish, which was due to be sold at a Dorset charity shop for £2, went under the hammer for £7,620 and a blue and white "dragon" bottle vase sold for £5,080. "These discoveries highlight ...
Two pieces of Chinese porcelain discovered in charity shops have sold for thousands of pounds at auction. The items were taken to Woolley and Wallis in Salisbury, whose chairman and Asian art ...
The blue and yellow dish was given an estimate of £1,500-£2,000 but sold for £7,620 [Woolley and Wallis] Two pieces of Chinese porcelain discovered in charity shops have sold for thousands of pounds ...
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