Two Day Antiques & Collectables With Affordable Art

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Auction closed (2 day sale)
room Aylsham, Norwich

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Two Day Antiques & Collectables With Affordable Art

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-299)
  • ( Lots: 300-750)

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  • 14:00 GMT - 16:00 GMT

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Currency: GBP
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Collection of various assorted silver plated wares to include a range of serving dishes, trays plus further cruet items, cutlery etc ...[more]

Early 18th Century walnut veneered chest of two short and two long drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles raised on bracket feet, 86cm wide ...

Ship building interest - A shipyard half block for Sun Surrey and Sun Sussex built by T Richards Shipbuilders for the Alexander Towing Co Ltd . Mo...

Small 18th Century and later walnut and inlaid bachelors chest with shaped flip top over four small drawers raised on bracket feet (various amendm...

Pair of Georgian style mahogany armchairs with shaped back with fleur de lis decoration over cane seats with loose cushions raised on tapering leg...

19th Century mahogany Davenport desk of typical form with wedge shaped top opening to a interior with small drawers over a base section with panel...

19th Century mahogany child's high chair and accompanying stand, the chair with bar back, scrolled arms, leather upholstered seat and turned legs,...

19th Century walnut Davenport desk, the top with brass gallery and red leather writing surface opening to a birdseye maple veneered interior over ...

Late 19th or early 20th Century mahogany writing table with green tooled leather surface over five drawers and cabriole legs with ball and claw fe...

19th Century walnut veneered twin pedestal writing table with green tooled leather surface over two freize drawers, tapering pedestals and scrolle...

Late 19th or early 20th Century Oriental lacquered table top cabinet with two panelled doors opening to an interior with five short drawers over f...

Small Edwardian mantel clock in mahogany case with inlaid detail, the face indistinctly signed possibly Gaylon & Sons, Kingston on Thames, 21cm hi...

Georgian mahogany square formed combination wash stand and pot cupboard with hinged lid over a body with single door, two dummy drawer fronts and ...

Sheraton revival inlaid Pembroke table of oval form, single drawer, raised on tapering square legs, top of the drawer is stamped 'Edwards & Robert...

Arthur Brett & Sons, Norwich, a reproduction writing table of large proportions, the top with three inset sections of browned tooled leather over ...

A large 19th Century mahogany sectional dining table formed of two drop leaf end sections with a centre leaf, raised on tapering square legs, 284c...

Jack Grimble of Cromer, a rectangular light oak side table with shaped supports and central stretcher, 147cm wide x 52cm deep x 71cm high ...[mor...

19th Century mahogany bow front chest with two short and three long drawers with turned knob handles raised on splayed feet, 106cm wide ...[more]

Edwardian mahogany and inlaid china display cabinet of bow front form with two lead glazed doors, shelved interior and raised on cabriole legs, 10...

Late 19th Century mantel or bracket clock in architectural case with applied metal mounts fitted with a brass movement, 50cm high ...[more]

Late 19th Century mantel clock in architectural oak case with applied metal mounts fitted with a brass movement striking on two coil gongs, 50cm h...

John Blumfield, Norwich, an 18th Century long case clock with arched brass and silvered dial with subsidiary strike silent and seconds dials to an...

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