One upcoming sale will see a collection of antique ceramics find new owners.
An event that will see the sale of antique ceramics could drawmany excited guests to North Carolina this month.
Leftwich Folk & Art Pottery will flog a selection of items,some of which date from more than 40 years ago, the Citizen-Timesreports.
The sale may catch the attention of anyone who loves antiquepaintings and sculpture, judging by the line-up of pieces up forgrabs. These include examples of North Carolina pottery, Cherokeecrafts, folk artwork and jugs. Those with a passion for history might also be interested tolearn that a selection of Civil War memorabilia will also beavailable.
It could be said that the free event will inspire those withvaluable collectibles stored in their attic to get their vintagewares valued. Elsewhere, a white rhinestone glove owned by the late MichaelJackson is expected to sell for between $14,000 and $16,000 (£9,400and £10,700) at the Bonhams & Butterfields in Los Angeles.