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 437
A heavy weight jelly pan standing approx 40cm to top of handle, 29cm dia approx
Guide: £5-20
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Lot 438
A mixed lot of 6 robust commercial kitchen pots in graduating sizes together with an aluminium jam-making pot. The largest pot measures approx. 32cm in diameter and 21cm in height, and the smallest measures approx. 17cm in diameter x 12cm in height. The jam pot measures approx. 30cm in diameter and 17cm in height.
Guide: £10-25
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Lot 439
A vintage DENBY Cotswold acorn teapot standing approx 15cm high
Guide: £5-15
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Lot 440
A TEA-FOR-TWO OR THREE OR FOUR collection to include a wicker-woven tea tray measuring approx. 52cm in length x 36cm width x 6cm in height, 2 x "Dutch Art at the National Gallery of Scotland" mugs, a stone pottery mug, and a ceramic container with bird and snails printed (approx. 9cm in height x 8cm in diameter) and 3 types of teapots including a square "house" teapot design.
Guide: £1-25
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