Are you a BBC 6Music listener? Strange question to come out with? The reason I ask something like that on this Auction Alert post, is because 6Music DJs all play music that is an ‘eclectic mix’… and so are the lots in the sale we’re featuring this week. Furniture, jewellery, paintings, textiles, clocks and books are just a few of the types of items on offer.
Trevanion & Dean Auctioneers based in Whitchurch, Shropshire are holding one of their regular 2-day, Fine Art & Antique Auction sales. It takes place on Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September 2021 from 9am.
There’ll be a buyer’s commission charge of 20% + VAT. If you plan on bidding online, you can bid live through their website here for a further 2% + VAT. They also offer live, online bidding through the-saleroom.com and easyliveauctions.com, please note, bidding on these platforms also incurs additional charges.
If you wish to bid remotely and have any winning lot(s) delivered to you, the auction house explains:
If you are unable to collect your winning lots, Trevanion Auctioneers offer a limited in-house P&P service for small, non-breakable items during the week following the auction only. We use Royal Mail Special Delivery for goods up to a value of £2000 weighing no more than 2kg. We also use DHL but goods will not be covered by insurance unless requested.
Lot 58: A Georg Jensen silver coloured fruit bowl
Late 20th century, modelled in the form of a lily pad, signed to the underside, 30cm diameter
Estimate: £60 – £100
Lot 364: After John Boultbee (British, 1753-1812), ‘The Durham Ox’
Engraving on paper by John Whessell (circa 1760-circa 1840), printed in colours with hand finished additions, published by John Day 1802.
Printed inscription to lower margin reading ‘To The Right Honorable Lord Somerville, This Print is with great respect humbly dedicated, by his Lordship’s most obedt. humble Servant John Day. This wonderful Animal is now the property of Mr. John Day of Harmston, near Lincoln, and was March 20 1802, six years old. Subscriptions taken for this Print in the first Year, amounted to two thousand and upwards, from whence the Public opinion of this beautiful Animal may well be ascertained. This Ox is still in a growing and improving state, and weighs according to the computation of the best judges 30 Score pr. Quarter, which is 300 Stone 14 lb to the Stone’,
54.5cm x 67.5cm,
Framed and glazed
Estimate: £200 – £300
Lot 616: A Hadrill & Horstmann ‘Pluslite’ industrial work lamp
20th century, the counter-balanced parallel motion frame supporting a lamp housing with fold-down magnifying lens, in original grey paint with applied maker’s label, 48cm high (max)
Estimate: £150 – £250
Lot 705: Three clear-glass cloches
Late 19th/early 20th century, each of typical bell-shaped form below a moulded button handle, tallest 23cm (3)
Estimate: £100 – £150
Lot 943: Staples Ladderax shelving wall unit
The painted metal ladder racks supporting a three drawer chest, a glazed cabinet with sliding doors and a single door cabinet, along with three shelves, 214cm W x 40.5cm D x 201cm H
Estimate: £300 – £500
Lot 945: Set of six 1960s Ercol blonde elm & beech wood kitchen chairs each chair with a stick back above a shaped elm seat, raised upon cylindrical tapering legs united by peripheral cross stretchers, impressed British kite mark and 1960 to the underside along with a stamped registration mark ‘884923’ (at fault)
Estimate: £100 – £200