The Autumn Auction

A fine auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

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room Shrewsbury

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The Autumn Auction

A fine auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

Auction closed

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  • 14:00 BST - 16:00 BST
  • 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%
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A pair of late 19th century Continental glass vases - attributed to Harrach the deep turquoise bodies with twin elephant-form handles, finely enam...

A late 18th/ early19th century continental silver scent bottle, of flask form with chased figural decoration and attached chain, 8.5cm high, weigh...

A large German silver mounted glass jug, the cut glass jug with plain polished silver mount with hinged cover and silver handle, 31cm high

An early 20th century silver mounted ewer, W & C Sissons, London 1912, the cut glass body with plain polished mount with beaded border and hinged ...

A Worcester 'Candle Fence' teapot and cover circa 1765 of globular form with a floral relief terminal to the cover, painted in underglaze blue, op...

A René Lalique 'Acacia' bowl circa 1928 opalescent and frosted glass, the underside moulded with repeated leaves, moulded mark 'R LALIQUE FRANCE',...

A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid desk stand, with two pen trays centred with a trio of clear cut glass and brass capped inkwells, one inscribed...

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