The Summer 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 Summer Auction

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

Auction closed

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  • 11:00 BST - 14:00 BST
  • 10:00 BST - 16:00 BST
  • 10:00 BST - 16:00 BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
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A large Caughley mask-head cabbage leaf jugcirca 1780-85transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Conversation' pattern, the interior with a b...

A complete human half skeleton, purchased in 1972 from Adam Rouilly, the unmounted skeleton including a skull with an articulated jaw and removabl...

A pair of gilt metal and white veined marble urns and covers, circa 1900, the foliate moulded, bell shaped covers, above a relief moulded, fruitin...

Antonin Aigon (French, 1837-1885), 'Les Deux Rats and L'oeve', signed and titled in casting, bronze 11.5cm wideFootnote: Footnote: Antonin Aigon w...

A Victorian brass-inlaid rosewood dressing case with silver fittingsOf rectangular outline with brass corners and recessed handles, the hinged top...

An early 19th century rectangular, bow-fronted ‘tortoiseshell’ tea caddy, decorated with white metal stringing, the domed lid with a spherical whi...

A 19th century, Dieppe, carved ivory walking cane handle, one end carved with a bearded man’s head, open mouthed and wearing a hat, the other end ...

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