Two Day Gentlemen's Library and Grand Tour Auction of Curiosities - online bidding only

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Two Day Gentlemen's Library and Grand Tour Auction of Curiosities - online bidding only

Viewing is now closed for this auction. We are currently operating an online auction only with online payment and collection strictly by appointment.

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 5000 - 5474 )
  • ( Lots: 5475 - end)

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Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 25.20%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 6.60%

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A large 19th century Swiss Grand Tour walnut carving, of William Tell and his son, after the Tell Monument by Richard Kissling (1848-1919), canted...

A violin, the two-piece back 35.5cm excluding button, paper label inscribed in ink J W Tipper, Derby 1915, rosewood tuning pegs, outlined througho...

An early 20th century Hoffmann rose glass canted rectangular pin dish, the base with Venus and Cupid, 7cm wide, early 20th century; others, variou...

Mechanical Music - a 19th century inlaid walnut table-top polyphon, hinged cover line inlaid surrounding a vacant cartouche , monochrome print to ...

Photography - a collection of 19th century cabinet cards photographs, group and individual portraits, various sitters including a black musician h...

A 19th century manuscript music book, compiled by Lucie Caroline Moore, Lawnsdowne 1840, the ruled staves with musical notation and verse, various...

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