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46 24th September 2011


MAJOR TWO-DAY AUCTION SPORTING MEMORABILIA


AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS Friday 30th September at 10.30am


Antiques & Collectables, Natural History & Taxidermy, Sporting Memorabilia


Including: furniture, ceramics, paintings, silver and jewellery, taxidermy and natural history, big game by Rowland Ward and Mannheim (over 150 lots), hunting, shooting, fishing, other sports and pastimes, paintings to include two Marcel Dyf, Jean Jansem, James Taylor, Jean Commere, Stanislas Lelpine, two Bernard Dunstan, John Sanderson Wells, two William Knox, A.D. Bell, A.L. Grace


William Townsend set of four George II Irish silver candlesticks


19th century ivory étui


Marcel Dyf, oil on canvas 71 x 90cm


James Taylor, oil on ply, 97 x 99cm


Twelve point red stag head


1924 All Blacks Tour


Viewing: day prior 9.30am-7.30pm and morning of sale from 9am Catalogues online at


www.bigwoodauctioneers.co.uk and www.thesaleroom.com


The Old School, Tiddington, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7AW Fax: 01789 294168


Telephone: 01789 269415


St Helens Cup Final shirt


1938 Holland v Scotland


Venue: Clive Pavilion, Ludlow Racecourse, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 2BT


Catalogue (incl. p&p) £8.50 UK; £9.50 Europe; £10.50 rest of world View illustrated catalogue online www.mullocksauctions.co.uk


The Old Shippon, Wall under Heywood, Church Stretton, Shropshire, SY6 7DS Tel: 01694 771771 Fax: 01694 771772 Email: auctions@mullocksauctions.co.uk


1928 FA Cup Final


McEwan spoon c.1880


Silver King figure


F.H. Partridge watercolour, Royal West Norfolk golf club


Rare Doulton Burslem vases, c.1885


THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER AT 11AM – 655 LOTS DAY TWO: RUGBY & FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA


Viewing: Wednesday 28th September 10am to 5pm Thursday 29th September 9am to 12 noon


WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER AT 11.30AM – 590 LOTS DAY ONE: GOLFING MEMORABILIA Viewing: Wednesday 28th September 9am to 12 noon


Hillcroft Business Park, Whisby Road, Lincoln LN6 3QT Office: 01522 695820 Auction Rooms: 01522 690444 Email: uniqueauctions09@aol.com


IMPORTANT SALE OF ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Saturday 24th September at 9am


Viewing Friday 23rd September 10am-4pm and morning of sale from 7am


ENTRIES FROM LOCAL ESTATES INCLUDE: 150 lots of boxed Hornby loco’s, carriages, track, accessories, etc., die-cast cars including Matchbox and Dinky, dolls, teddy bears and others toys, good selection of Victorian and later furniture to include three mahogany wind-out tables, mahogany chests of drawers, two mahogany chiffioniers, mahogany sewing table, fold over ‘D’ end table, inlaid corner chair, inlaid salon chairs, set of four inlaid chairs and other chairs, old pine furniture including scrub-top table, grain box, set of iron railings, militaria including swords, guns, ephemera, good collection of postcards, stamps, etc., wall, mantel and carriage clocks, collection of pocket watches, Victorian oil lamps and other lighting including unusual carved lamp standard depicting a bird, old cello, piano accordion, violin, ceramics to include Moorcroft, Royal Doulton, Shelley, Beswick, Victorian bisque figures, art pottery, etc., glassware to include cranberry glass, Victorian épergne, decanters, etc., gold and silver jewellery, several lots of Chinese artifacts, Victorian brass and copper ware, etc.


In excess of 600 lots and well worth viewing. Catalogue available online from Wednesday 21st September Entries now being accepted for our 22nd October Antiques and Collectors’ Sale


Tortoiseshell tea caddy Estimate £600 – 800


Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th September at 10am each day


Two-Day Antiques & Fine Art Sale SALE INCLUDES:


Patek Philippe Estimate £5,000 – 7,000


DAY ONE Ceramics and glassware – including 18th and 19th century English and Oriental, Coalbrookdale vase, Lalique, Worcester and Lowestoft (156 lots). Silver – including Carl Krall goblet, Indian silver teaset, Georgian, Victorian and later silver (201 lots).


Watches – including Patek Philippe, Rolex, Cartier (25 lots). Jewellery – including Georgian, Victorian and later jewellery (130 lots).


Moorcroft pottery


Unusual carved lamp standard


Chinese lidded vase


1927 Chrysler Estimate £12,000 -15,000


DAY TWO Collectables – including tortoiseshell tea caddy, Georgian and Victorian tea caddies and treen (170 lots). Pictures – including Edwin Cooper of Beccles oil hunting scene, collection of miniatures (188 lots). Clocks and barometers – including five longcases, Regency bracket clock, carriage clocks and barometers. Classic cars – Jaguar XK150 and 1927 Chrysler 60. Furnishings – including Coalbrookdale-style cast iron bench, Victorian rocking horse, David Linley Chesterfield sofa and chair (154 lots).


Zeppelin desk stand Estimate £600 - £800


Lawson Wood watercolour Estimate £500 - 700


Lalique car mascot Estimate £700 - 900


1960 Jaguar XK150 Estimate £30,000 – 40,000


Pre-sale viewing: Saturday 24th September 9am – 1pm, Monday 26th September 9am – 6pm and on the morning of sales Catalogues available by post £10 or available to view online


Large collection of boxed Hornby trains


Clocks and watches Victorian inlaid bookcase


Further details on our website at www.unique-auctions.com Or bid live on line at www.the-saleroom.com


www.reemandansie.com, www.invaluable.com and www.the-saleroom.com No. 8 Wyncolls Road, Severalls Business Park, Colchester CO4 9HU


Tel: 01206 754754 Fax: 01206 754750 Email: auctions@reemandansie.com


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