Antiques Trade Gazette 65
Est 1834 BURFORD ROAD, CIRENCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL7 5RH
THE CIRENCESTER SALEROOMS ANTIQUE AND GENERAL
FURNITURE & EFFECTS SALE on Friday 29th June 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.
A 19th century rosewood writing table
20th Century Design 11am, Thursday 28th June | Leamington Spa Auction Centre
Viewing: Weds 27th June 9am – 7pm and morning of sale from 9am Catalogues: (£5) or
www.leauction.co.uk
A Dragon of Walton Street painted cabinet
Viewing: Thursday 28th June 10.30am-8pm and morning of sale from 9am
Further details from the auctioneers Telephone: (01285) 646050 Fax: (01285) 652862
Catalogue available on web from the week of the sale Email:
fineart@mooreallen.co.uk
mooreal
len.co.uk
12 Guy Street, Leamington Spa. CV32 4RT
www.leauction.co.uk 01926 889 100
A set of eight Neville Neal Clissett dining chairs by Ernest Gimson Est £800-£1200 A Whitefriars drunken bricklayer’s vase in tangerine, h21cm Attr. ISSOKO KATO (Japanese 20th century) Oil on canvas A Poole pottery Delphis plate painted with abstract swirl, d20cm A pair of Liberty’s Bauhaus design curtains with matching cushions
Est £150-£200 Est £120-£180 Est £20-£30
Est £100-£200
Tunbridge Wells Auction House, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QL
GENERAL ANTIQUE AND FURNITURE Saturday 23rd June at 11am
Viewing:
Thursday 10am-4pm, Friday 10am-6pm and morning of sale 9am-11am
General antique and furniture to include an early work by John Minton
18ct gold Benson pocket watch Est. £300-£500
Enquiries: Tel: 01452 419427 (sale days only) or 07774 111716 Email:
info@cotswoldauction.co.uk Catalogue on
www.cotswoldauction.co.uk and
www.invaluable.com
06_12 ATG June (20thC).indd 1
13/06/2012 12:33 ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES & INTERIORS
Tuesday 26th June at 11am St Barnabas Church Hall, Stroud Road, Gloucester GL1 5LJ
Books: Jennings, vols relating to Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds. Ceramics: Beswick, Poole, Royal Albert, Doulton, Wade. Clocks and Boxes: rosewood tea caddy, oak mantel clock, 19th century longcase clock, wheel barometer. Coins: George V half sovereigns 1911/1914, USA $5, British silver coinage, Roman, copper trade tokens. Collectables: cigarette cards, Tri-ang, tin plate 0-gauge railway, die-cast vehicles, Meccano, Corgi, football programmes, WWII dagger, WWI war medals, set of 19 campanology bells, Yashica Flex reflex camera, postcards, medical bag and instruments. Furniture: 1930s Deco wardrobe, Victorian dining chairs, Edwardian rocking chair, Victorian armchair, Wernicke bookcase, Georgian mahogany chests of drawers, Regency rosewood side table, rosewood workbox. Glass: Murano, Maltese, Thomas Webb, Edinburgh. Metalware: Victorian brass oil lamp, miner’s lamp, brass candlesticks, scales. Pictures: icon, map of Gloucestershire. Rugs: Caucasian, Chinese. Silver, Plate and Jewellery: silver tea service, silver sugar bowl, Old English pattern dinner forks, gent’s Longines wristwatch, 9ct gold signet rings, rifle club silver coffee spoons and other flatware, Victorian jewellery, gold and silver watches.
On view: Monday 25th June 2pm-7.30pm and morning of the sale from 8.45am
Chinese Marriage Bed Sold £4,800
Paul Baum Sold £11,000
of Bath
Est. 1740 Auctioneers and Valuers of Fine Art and Chattels
Newark House, 26-45 Cheltenham Street, Bath BA2 3EX TEL: (01225) 462830 FAX: (01225) 311319
Tuesday 26th June at 10am COLLECTORS’ SALE
An early work by John Milton
To include: a collection of toys, games and juvenilia, cameras and instruments, books and ephemera, postcards, musical items, sporting items, militaria, advertising ware, textiles and costume, stamps and medals, bygones and miscellaneous items, etc.
Sale will be live at: Invaluable
tel.: 01892 459865 email:
info@twandh.co.uk website:
www.twandh.co.uk
On view: Saturday 23rd June 9am until 12 noon Monday 25th June 9am until 6pm and morning of sale
Catalogues: £1.50 by first class post or view online at:
www.aldridgesofbath.com
A ship diorama
A Mikiphone ‘Pocket Phonograph’, and two advertising figures
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