Antiques & Interiors Auction

A mixed lot auction of furniture, ceramics, jewellery, silver, toys, books, works of art, pictures and more

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room Shrewsbury

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Antiques & Interiors Auction

A mixed lot auction of furniture, ceramics, jewellery, silver, toys, books, works of art, pictures and more

Auction closed

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  • 09:30 BST - 16:30 BST
  • 09:30 BST - 16:30 BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 6.00%

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An Edwardian novelty glass decanter in the form of a dog with silver and cork stopper and disc tag, 24cm long

A Dutch delft polychrome cow creamer and cover (repaired horn), 14.5cm high

An amethyst, emerald and untested pearl bracelet, together with two graduated untested and cultured pearl necklaces (3)

A 19th century, George II style, mahogany rectangular serving table, on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 73cm high...

An early 18th century and later oak dresser base, the associated, later rack with a convex cornice above a shelf over two further central shelves,...

A George II mahogany veneered commode stool, with a hinged seat covered in a damask, above a shaped apron on each side, on square, moulded legs, 4...

A 17th century and later 3-section livery cupboard with two fielded panel doors above a carved frieze, on extended stiles, alterations and restora...

A 19th century, 17th century style, centre table, the associated rectangular cleated top on turned and block supports, united by a conforming 'H' ...

Roger Montgomery, 17th century or later, a map of Shropshire, coloured engraving, 38 x 50cm (plate) After Thomas Sanders, views of Shrewsbury, eng...

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