Antiques Trade Gazette 43
FINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Fine Art and Antiques Auction Saturday 1st October at 10am
VIEWING: Thursday 29th September 10am-7pm Friday 30th September 10am-5pm, Saturday 1st October 8.45am-9.45am
Auctioneers and Valuers of Fine Art and Chattels of Bath Est. 1740
Newark House, 26-45 Cheltenham Street, Bath BA2 3EX TEL: (01225) 462830 FAX: (01225) 311319
TUESDAY 27th SEPTEMBER at 10am SPECIALIST ANTIQUES SALE
To include silver, plated ware, jewellery, ceramics and glass, oil paintings, watercolours and prints, clocks, boxes, metalware and works of art, antique and later furniture and furnishings.
On view: Saturday 24th September 9am - 12 noon, Monday 26th September 9am - 6pm and morning of sale
Illustrated catalogues available at £4.50 by first class post or view online at:
www.aldridgesofbath.com and
www.the-saleroom.com
A large pair of Japanese Kutani Meiji period vases Est. £800-1,200
Rare Arnold Machin cameo plaster cast of QEII used for Royal Mail stamps Est. £10,000-15,000
A pair of Persian silk rugs, 79in x 52in
A late 17th century ‘basket-top’ bracket clock by Charles Gretton of London
A pair of Dutch silver écuelles Est. £800-1,200
A Black Forest carved wood bear umbrella stand,
40¾in high
An early 19th century blue transfer meat plate, 20¾in x 16¼in
An early 19th century blue transfer meat plate, 20¾in x 16¼in
A pair of Chinese cloisonné and ormolu-mounted baluster vases Est. £500-800
A pair of Chinese famille rose melons; a pair of Canton enamel small dishes
An early Meissen porcelain box and cover, 5in wide
A selection from the silver section
A set of six Hepplewhite-style mahogany dining chairs
A pair of William IV Adam-style silver candlesticks Est .£600-900
A large Japanese Satsuma vase Est. £200-300
We offer ample parking and an elegant on-site restaurant with live auction feed, as well as tea and refreshments in the saleroom. ENQUIRIES: Lindsay Brown
admin@shapesauctioneers.co.uk www.shapesauctioneers.co.uk Sellers at Shapes pay no commission on lots sold for £5,000 and over BANKHEAD MEDWAY, SIGHTHILL EDINBURGH EH11 4BY TEL: 0131 453 3222 FAX: 0131 453 6444
2 Auctions plus MAJOR Specialist 1 day Fair Sat 1 &
Sunday Auc inc: early English glass & salt glaze, pot lids, Kitchenalia, Pharmacy, enamel signs & other advertising, Breweriana etc...
BBR AUCTIONS
Elsecar Heritage Centre, S. Yorks, brown signs ʻElsecar Heritageʼ jct 36 M1 Saturday Unresʼd Auction almost 500 lots
Sunday Catʼd Auction & BIG Fair Stalls inside & out Sun 2 October
Diss Auction Rooms Silver with Antiques
Friday 23 September, 10.30am
Approximately 200 lots of 19th & 20th C silver incl. Arts & Crafts & Art Noveau trophies, goblets, flatware and trinkets. Together with our weekly Antiques auction.
Viewing: Thursday 22 Sept 2-8pm & sale morning from 8.30am
Contact: Edward Smith & Lisa West
1. An exceptional handled English onion c. 1710 £5,000 -6,000+. 2. Marquiss of Winchester sealed onion £2,500-3,000+. More of the ‘Archive collection inc: 3. Fry’s Chocolate ‘cut out’ advert £300-400+ 4. ‘Fry’s chocolate multyi-coloured ad. £80-100+.
Sat. Auction: doors 10am, auction 12 noon. Fully illustʼd cats £8 (UK), run of 4 cats £24 Sun: E.E. 8.30am £4, ord adm 11am £1.50. Sunday Auction 10am Antiques Centre open 10-5pm
BBR, Elsecar Heritage Centre, Nr Barnsley, S. Yorks, S74 8HJ tel: 01226 745156 email:
sales@onlinebbr.com www.onlinebbr.com
Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk. IP22 4LN 01379 650306
sales@dissauctionrooms.co.uk
twgaze.com A George IV carved oak sofa
A Regency mahogany bow-front sideboard, 88in wide
A set of six Regency simulated rosewood and brass-inlaid dining chairs
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