Two Day Sale of Fine Art & Antiques, including Oriental, Porcelain, and Works of Art

Online auction only. NO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE OR VIEWING ON SALE DAYS.

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Auction closed (2 day sale)
room Canterbury, Kent

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Two Day Sale of Fine Art & Antiques, including Oriental, Porcelain, and Works of Art

Online auction only. NO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE OR VIEWING ON SALE DAYS.

Auction closed (2 day sale)

Auction dates

  • ( Lots: 1 - 490)
  • ( Lots: 500 - 999)

Viewing dates

  • 12pm BST - 5pm BST
  • 12pm BST - 7pm BST
  • 12pm BST - 5pm BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 27.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%

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An Edward VII Silver Oval Kettle on Stand and Similar Oval Teapot and Milk Jug, the kettle on stand by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield, 1905, with...

An Edward VII Silver Gilt Oval Basket, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1905, of classical form with shell, scroll and leaf cast mounts, the pierced s...

Early 20th Century Continental School - Pair of green bronzed metal and polished marble bookends, modelled as crouching naked females, each with a...

Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934) - Bronzed spelter - standing figure of a lady holding a bottle and leaning against a pot, signed, 16ins high

Jean-Louis Griegoire (1840-1890) - Bronzed spelter lamp - naked female holding a flowering branch above her head, signed, on marble base, 32ins hi...

19th Century Continental School, possibly Eugène Guillaume (1822-1905) - Brown patinated spelter - Equestrian study of a mounted soldier, indistin...

A Collection of 19th Century English Pewter, including - two James Yates tankards, 5ins high and 3.75ins high, together with fifteen plates and tw...

An English Coloured Beadwork Wig or Glove Powderer, Late 17th/Early 18th Century, of three panels, typically worked in fine coloured beads with an...

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