We are very excited to present the Spring edition of the popular Fine & Classic Sale. This auction begins with a fabulous section of silver and objects of vertu before ceramics, glass and sculpture including an impressive set of Grand Tour plaster cameos. Oils and watercolours are featured with some particularly fine wildlife studies by Edwin Penny and Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe alongside a romantic sunset seascape by William Anslow Thornley and a pair of landscapes by auction favourite William Mellor. The furniture section comprises the core of a fresh to market Cheshire farmhouse contents with attractive and useful Georgian furniture a strong feature followed by selected lighting, intriguing collector's items and part one of a single-owner collection of Dinky Toys with much more to discover besides.
Enjoy browsing the online catalogue, feel free to send in a condition report request or join us for the viewing days (dates and times below) before the live online auction starting at 11:00 Thursday 9th April.
If you have silver, ceramics, glass, bronzes, watercolours, oil paintings, maps, furniture, furnishings, lighting, books, items of historical significance or any other item which you would like to be valued for the Summer edition of the Fine & Classic Sale please get in touch and we will be happy to advise.
Viewing times
Tuesday 7th 10-4pm
Wednesday 8th 10-4pm
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Lot 353
A Dinky Toys 187 "Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe" Diecast Model by Meccano Ltd.
Lot 359
A Dinky Toys 137 "Plymouth Fury Convertible" Diecast Model by Meccano Ltd.
Lot 360
A Dinky Toys 114 "Triumph Spitfire" Diecast Model by Meccano Ltd.
Lot 361
A Dinky Toys 118 "Tow Away Glider Set" Diecast Model by Meccano Ltd.
Lot 366
A Dinky Toys 268 "Renault Dauphine Minicab" Diecast Model by Meccano Ltd.
Lot 373
A "Black Petsy" Teddy Bear and "Crystal Teddy Bear Bag Pendant" by Steiff, Germany
Lot 375
A Late Victorian or Edwardian Rocking Horse In the Style of F. H. Ayres of London