Antiques Trade Gazette 63
ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTION to be held on
Wednesday 16th March at 10.30am
British and Continental Ceramics, Jewellery, Silver and Plate, Metalware, Collectables and Objets d’Art, Paintings and Prints, Furniture
Viewing Times
Sunday 13th March 10am – 1pm, Monday 14th March 9am – 4pm, Tuesday 15th March by appointment, morning of sale from 9am
THE NORCOTE SALEROOMS BURFORD ROAD, NORCOTE, CIRENCESTER GL7 5RH ANTIQUE & GENERAL
FURNITURE & EFFECTS SALE on Friday 18th March at 9.30am
18th, 19th and 20th century furniture, pottery, porcelain and glass, copper, brass, silver and plate, textiles, clocks and boxes, jewellery, paintings and prints, carpets and rugs, etc.
Robert Ker Porter, three coloured engravings, The Battle of Seringapatam, published 1802 with key plate
Harry Sutton Palmer, watercolour
Pair of Chinese Canton vases
Three Chinese jade figures
A circa 1900 mahogany and satinwood strung
shield shape cheval mirror
Viewing: Thursday 17th March 10.30am - 8pm and morning of sale from 9am
18th century
Anglo-Indian child’s bamboo chair
Blue and white transferware dish Large 19th century ivory desk seal Illustrated catalogue available or view on our website
www.wingetts.co.uk Head office and Auction Galleries
29 Holt Street, Wrexham, LL13 8DH Telephone: 01978 353553/01978 361538 Email:
auctions@wingetts.co.uk Further details from the auctioneers Telephone: (01285) 646050 Fax: (01285) 652862
Catalogue available on web the week of the sale Email:
fineart@mooreallen.co.uk
www.mooreallen.co.uk
Wednesday 16th March commencing at 10am
AT THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, PEDDARS LANE, BECCLES, SUFFOLK NR34 9UE
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
Friday 18th March at 10.30am
As removed from local residences to include a selection of period furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, copper, brass and other collectables.
VIEWING: Tuesday 15th March 10am – 4.30pm Wednesday 16th March 10am – 4.30pm Thursday 17th March 9am – 4.30pm and the morning of the sale from 8am
CATALOGUES: £3 TEL: 01502 713490 FAX: 01502 711039 ANTIQUE FURNITURE
www.mo o r e al
len.co.uk AUCTION ROOMS
AND EFFECTS approx. 500 lots
To include ceramics and glass, silver and plated ware, jewellery, objects and collectors’ items, clocks, works of art, paintings and prints, 18th, 19th and early 20th century furniture
A pair of 19th century Chinese
watercolours depicting tea traders
Est. £300/500
A collection of 25 18th
century Delft tiles Est. £400/600
Lot 555:
9ct gold opal-set brooch
A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid credenza Est.
£1,200/1,500
A 19th century
microscope by Crouch of London Est. £300/500
On view: Saturday 12th March 9am-11am, Monday 14th March 2pm-8pm
Tuesday 15th March 10am-4pm and morning of sale from 8.30am Catalogues:
£4 including postage, also online at
Lot 137: Victorian walnut bookslide with Gothic-style fretwork decoration
mail:
auctionrooms@durrants.com ww.the-saleroom.com/durrants
Lot 147: Two marble appliqués Lot 605: Dutch silver box
www.abbottsauctionrooms.co.uk and
www.the-saleroom.com/abbotts For further information contact Geoffrey Barfoot
email:
auctionrooms@durrants.com www.the-saleroom.com/durrants
email:
auctionrooms@durrants.com www.the-saleroom.com/durrants
ABBOTTS AUCTION ROOMS, CAMPSEA ASHE, WOODBRIDGE, SUFFOLK IP13 0PS TEL: (01728) 746323
FAX: (01728) 748173
www.durrants.com www.durrants.comwww.durrants.com
Email:
auction.rooms@
abbottscountrywide.co.uk www.abbottsauctionrooms.co.uk
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