Antiques Trade Gazette 43
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PICTURE SALE FRIDAY 8th APRIL Commencing at 10am
Offering a diverse range of English and Continental oil and watercolour paintings to suit all tastes. Over 650 lots.
Colin W. Burns, signed oil Estimate: £3,000-5,000
Cyrus Baldridge, signed oil Estimate: £150-200
For more information please contact Mark Holdaway,
0207 420 6649
markholdaway@atgmedia.com
Kenneth Grant, signed oil Estimate: £500-600
Martin Mackeown, signed oil Estimate: £150-200
VIEWING: Wednesday 6th April 9am - 6pm, Thursday 7th April 9am - 7.30pm, morning of sale from 8.30am
Illustrated catalogues £8.50 by post or view online Buyer’s premium 15% + VAT
Aylsham Salerooms, Palmers Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6JA Tel 01263 733195
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the-saleroom.com AUCTION SALE - DUE TO RETIREMENT STONE HALL, WELSH HOOK (nr Letterston) PEMBROKESHIRE. ANTIQUE, RESTAURANT & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS
To include a superb Maple & Co. inlaid mahogany gentleman’s wardrobe and matching dressing table, Victorian French oak linen press, Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, Louis XVI double bed, period walnut carved coffer, large Victorian pine kitchen dresser, Edwardian mahogany three-piece inlaid bedroom suite, set of eight Edwardian oak dining chairs including two carvers, bar tables, period walnut drinks/side cabinet, oak drop-leaf table, two period oak armoires, eight locally made solid oak dining tables of various sizes, 30 locally made oak (rush-seat) dining chairs, set of ten reproduction mahogany dining chairs, two upholstered sofas, three glass-top coffee tables, modern cherrywood wardrobe and bedside chests, etc. Electricals: table lamps, televisions, upright refrigerators and freezers, kettles, toasters, etc., stainless steel tables and hot cupboard, six-ring LP gas cooker range, light fi ttings and period lantern. Restaurant china: Dudson, Royal Doulton and Noritake, kitchen utensils, crockery, canteen of cutlery, etc. Garden equipment: Sarp ride-on tractor mower, pressure washer, one garden rotovator, lawnmowers, quantity of gardening and carpentry tools, wheelbarrow, etc.
ON FRIDAY 1st APRIL AT 11.30AM VIEWING: THURSDAY 2-6PM AND MORNING OF SALE FROM 9AM
Terms: cash, credit card or cheque by arrangement. No buyer’s premium. Caterer in attendance. Further details and catalogues: JJ Morris, 21 West Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9AL Tel: 01348 873836 Email: fi
shguard@jjmorris.com www.jjmorris.com
Thursday 7th April at 10am Over 350 lots of selected antique and later furniture, china, pictures,
silver, jewellery, works of art, clocks, toys and collectables
Royal Doulton Sung Vase
Estimate: £1,500-2,000
To see each lot illustrated visit:
www.the-saleroom.com/tnmiller Enquiries: Guy Macklam
Email:
guy@millersauctioneers.co.uk Catalogue available: £4.50 by post
Ernest Walbourn Oil Painting
Estimate: £800-1,200
On view: Sunday 3rd April 10am – 12 noon, Monday 4th April 9.30am – 4pm, Tuesday 5th April 9.30am – 4pm and Wednesday 6th April 9.30am – 1pm
Algernon Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 2UN Tel. 0191 265 8080
GARY DON AUCTIONEERS 9 Est 1929
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Curtis Buildings, Berking Avenue, Leeds LS9 9LF Leeds’ largest Independent Auctioneers. Voted Top Ten in UK
TUESDAY 5th April at 1pm Oriental china, collectable pottery and glassware. Good enamel box. Gold and silver items and jewellery. Large camera collection. Antique and retro furniture. Pictures and mirrors.
TUESDAY 12th April at 1pm A large collection of vintage and designer clothes, hats, handbags and accessories. Vinyl records.
Viewings: Monday prior to sale 9am–4pm and day of sale from 9am
For further information Tel: (0113) 248 3333 Email:
contact@garydon.co.uk Images on website
www.garydon.co.uk
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