Next sale 14th of July

Our next sale is the 14th of July at 9:45AM with 484 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

The pictures below are updated regularly and are subject to change.

It is advised to request a condition report as items are sold as seen with faults (if any) and errors in description (if any) otherwise refunds will not be issued without written condition report

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Lot 95
A lovely little collection of interesting items. MUTAX 1920s Antique steam clothes brush in very good condition. A collapsible travel cup in an old watch case. An EPNS HMS Furious pickle fork in box and a SILVER hallmarked 1935 Jubilee commemorative spoon in box
Guide: £20-60
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Lot 152
A vintage CORONA portable typewriter, needs some TLC
Guide: £25-55
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Lot 153
An ANTIQUE inspired brass coal helmet of the finest quality - dimensions 40cm height x 45cm width approx complete with a nice quality brass and wooden handled coal shovel 35cm length approx
Guide: £25-120
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Lot 154
Four framed and glazed MODERN ATHENIANS pictures each measuring approx 44 x 39cm
Guide: £25-45
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Lot 155
A vintage brass companion set with feature sailing ships grip-handles, stands approx 80cm high
Guide: £15-45
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Lot 156
VINTAGE! Collectable SUBSTANTIAL brass sun dial 25cm square approx depicting central sun and surrounding four CARDINAL DIRECTIONS with outer Roman Numerals
Guide: £35-120
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Lot 157
Two identical VINTAGE SOLID HEAVY brass sun dials featuring a chariot rider and horses - dimension 28cm square approx
Guide: £60-150
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Lot 158
EQUESTRIAN INTEREST! Three vintage framed and glazed horse pictures of Actuary, Merriment and Palestro, frame size 42 x 35cm approx
Guide: £40-140
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Lot 159
A Capodimonte stamped ornament depicting an old man sitting with his bottle of VINO! - dimensions 27cm high x 20cm wide and also a large hand-painted beggarman standing 37cm tall with an indistinct mark to base
Guide: £10-60
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Lot 160
A DUNHILL tinderbox table lighter measuring 14cm length (loose screw in the front)
Guide: £40-80
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Lot 161
A very pretty little dolls chair standing 43cm high this would suit a lovely teddy bear or large doll display. Clean fabric and nicely modelled.
Guide: £5-15
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Lot 162
A lovely leather vintage collar box with strap. Measures 20cm across at widest.
Guide: £5-15
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Lot 163
Two conch shells one 36cm long, the other 13cm with a carved seaside scene with volcano in background
Guide: £10-50
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Lot 164
PMP 1817 stamp Porcelain pierced bowl supported on three cherubs holding their hands out - one child's thumb is missing, but all else is intact - dimensions 10.5cm height x 14cm diameter
Guide: £15-65
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Lot 165
A pair of ceramic figurines of "Ye Maunna Tramp on the Scotch Thistle Laddie" each standing 23cm high with a stamp 2423 on rear. There are some chips from the paintwork and 1 small chip from 1 foot but generally good condition for their age
Guide: £15-65
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