Antiques Trade Gazette 31
PENRITH FARMERS’ &KIDD’S PLC Skirsgill Saleroom, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0DN
Auctioneers and Valuers Est.1876
Tel 01768 890781 • Fax 01768 895058 •
www.pfkauctions.co.uk •
info@pfkauctions.co.uk ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SALE TO INCLUDE
169 LOTS OF GARDEN ARCHITECTURAL ITEMS Wednesday 6th April at 9.30am
Viewing: Monday 4th April 10am-5pm,Tuesday 5th April 10am-6.30pm and morning of sale from 8.30am
Lot 228: A late Victorian silver and enamel vesta, the interior with marks for Chester 1898, maker Cohen & Charles, 5.2cm (w) x 3.5cm (d). Estimate: £1,000-1,500
Lot 295: A large early 20th century silver bowl, marks for Sheffield 1925, maker Mappin & Webb, 17cm (h) x 31cm (w) x 19.5cm (d), 710gm. Estimate: £300-500
Lot 35: A Mercedes Benz 380L (1983), registration A901 ABL, gold metallic, 57,000 miles, sold with 12 month M.O.T. (not taxed), regularly serviced. Estimate: £6,000-8,000
Lot 661: A Queen Anne walnut lowboy, 70cm(h) x 76cm (w) x 47cm (w) Estimate: £3,000-5,000
Lot 736: A rectangular sandstone trough, 27cm (h) x 80cm (l) x 46cm (w)
One of 50+ troughs Estimate: £100-150
Lot 550: William Heaton Cooper (British 1903-1995), A View In Langdale, watercolour, a view looking across an autumnal landscape towards Langdale Pikes, 40cm (h) x 55cm (w) Estimate: £1,500-2,000
Lot 618: A 19th century bowfront mahogany press cupboard, 223cm (h) x 142cm (w) x 56cm (d) Estimate: £2,000-2,500
Lot 731: A large Victorian cast-iron garden urn , 127cm (h) x 104cm (w) Estimate: £500-800
Lot 749: A hand carved Hopton Wood limestone garden figure of an outstretched lamb, 46cm (h) x 77cm (w) Estimate: £100-200
Lot 323: A large heavy antique glass paperweight of domed circular form with central stylised flower form, 9cm (diam) Estimate: £60-100
Online catalogue (with images and condition reports):
www.pfauctions.co.uk. Also available (without condition reports) at
www.the-saleroom.com/penrithfarmers,
www.invaluable.com/penrithfarmers COLOUR CATALOGUES now available, £12 by post
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