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* An octagonal glass Paperweight inscribed 'Broughty Bay', three Millefiori paperweights and

In Malton Antique Sale

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*  An octagonal glass Paperweight inscribed 'Broughty Bay', three Millefiori paperweights and
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Malton, North Yorkshire
* An octagonal glass Paperweight inscribed 'Broughty Bay', three Millefiori paperweights and three others.
* An octagonal glass Paperweight inscribed 'Broughty Bay', three Millefiori paperweights and three others.

Malton Antique Sale

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
Milton Rooms
Market Place
Malton
North Yorkshire
YO17 7LR
United Kingdom

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We regret that we are unable to undertake any postage or packing. PLEASE CONTACT MAILBOXES (YORK) 01904 672623 or info@mbeyork.co.uk

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Buyer's Premium 15% plus VAT (18% inclusive)   ARR - Artist Resale Rights may apply

Requests for further information to be received by 1pm on the day before the sale.

 

Lots marked * are from Menethorpe Hall, Malton, North Yorkshire, on instructions from Sir Nicholas Brooksbank.  Built in the 1880’s by Henry Francis Dent, the hall was until recently the home of the Brooksbank family.  A notable family forbear was Stamp Brooksbank, Governor of the Bank of England between 1741 and 1743, who inherited Healaugh Manor near Tadcaster from his father in 1726 and of whom Sir Nicholas Brooksbank is a direct descendant.  When Healaugh Manor was demolished in 1947, the family moved to Menethorpe Hall.


Shipping:  Mailboxes – info@mbeyork.co.uk - can offer a full packing and shipping service and aim to collect weekly from us during the weeks following a sale in order to combine collections and provide a competitive quote.

As a courtesy to our clients, Boulton & Cooper are happy to provide a postage & packing service for individual, small and lightweight items only to be sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery where appropriate, all costs applicable to be met by the Buyer to include a packing fee.

As Boulton & Cooper do not have a shipping department, purchasers must be aware that this could take up to three weeks. Clients requesting immediate delivery or shipping of multiple purchases must seek alternative methods. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS MUST CHECK, PRIOR TO THE PURCHASE OF ANY ITEM, THE POSSIBILITY OF SHIPPING

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