Koopman Rare Art Exhibiting Masterpiece Fair London 25 June – 1 July Issue 2189 | 2nd May 2015 UK £2.25 – USA $6.50 – Europe €3.95 Puiforcat circa, 1931 Tories pledge total ban on trade in ivory ■ Conservative spokesman confirms manifesto commitment after ATG challenge Ivan Macquisten reports THE Conservative Party Manifesto pledges to “press for a total ban on ivory sales” despite recent assurances from the Government that they would not damage the legitimate antiques trade. The statement on page 55 of the manifesto contradicts promises given last autumn that while the Government would do all it could to protect endangered species by tackling poaching, it would not seek to put an end to the trade in antique items containing ivory. Under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) rules, the trade in worked ivory dating to before 1947 is legal. However, after ATG approached Conservative Central Office for clarification, a spokesman confirmed that the policy would now be to achieve a total ban. “In pressing for a total ban on ivory sales we will work with our international partners and interested parties at home to see how best to achieve this and over what time frame,” said the spokesman. “We recognise the importance of the UK art and antiques trade and will be discussing this issue with them in more detail.” British Art Market Federation (BAMF) chairman Anthony Browne declared the manifesto pledge “baffling, having had complete assurance from DEFRA [Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs] that this would not happen”. The LARGEST Sunday Fair in LONDON Alexandra Palace UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Antiques&CollectorsFair SUNDAY 3 MAY Left: Ganymede and the Eagle by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi sold for £320,000 at Lyon & Turnbull. Soldani bronze brings £320,000 THIS Italian baroque bronze depicting Ganymede and the Eagle by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (1656-1740) proved the highlight of Lyon & Turnbull’s sale in Edinburgh on April 22. It sold for £320,000 (plus 25/20% buyer’s premium). Soldani was Master of the Mint in Florence but, as perhaps the finest bronze caster in Europe in the late 1600s, extended his range well beyond the coinage of Tuscany. His workshop, conveniently situated opposite the entrance to the Uffizi Gallery, attracted the British ‘Milordi’ with Lord Burlington among the well-heeled English gentlemen who commissioned bronzes to be made from terracotta models. 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Highly educated and a successful ruler, Tipu Sultan (1750-99) is something of a hero for the southern Indian peoples, governing the state of Mysore from 1782 until his death at the siege of his capital Seringapatam. Several days of looting in the city followed with the treasures of his palace divided among the British soldiers. Today these rare artefacts carry a particular resonance and cut across cultural boundaries. Bidding on April 21 was no less intense than it was in 2005 and the prices substantially higher. All of the lots sold, many for multiples of their estimates. There were four principal bidders, three of them on the phone and one in the room – the BritishMalaysian entrepreneur Sir Mogan Lourdenadin who was buying for his private collection. Topping the bill was a 15th century double-bladed sword from Tipu’s treasury which had been mounted with an 18th century pommel formed as a gem-set tiger’s head. It was taken from the Sultan’s regalia of office and matched the tiger’s head finials on his gold throne. The tiger is very much seen as Tipu’s emblem and this evocative trophy piece sparked a particularly long bidding battle featuring an online bidder, Sir Mogan and two of the phone bidders, one of whom finally secured it at £1.85m. Back in 2005 the sword had realised just £50,000 and Bonhams had estimated it this time around at £60,000-80,000. A late 18th century three-pounder bronze cannon and field carriage from the Seringapatam manufactory created a similarly lengthy contest between three of the main bidders taking it to £1.2m, with the hammer falling to Sir Mogan. A silver-mounted flintlock sporting gun with the butt carved as a crouching tiger that had come from Tipu’s personal armoury and was dated 1222 (1793-94), sold for £600,000 to one of the phones. In 2005 these had sold for £55,000 and £100,000 respectively. Mr Wigington, a dealer and collector in Stratford-upon-Avon, spent 30 years putting together a private museum of Indian arms and armour from which his Tipu collection was dispersed in 2005. Left: a detail of the £320,000 Soldani bronze. £320,000 baroque bronze continued from front page Above: a sword from Tipu’s treasury together with a detail of the pommel – £1.85m at Bonhams. Insurance for conceptual art US insurance firms Crystal & Co and AIG Private Client Group are working together to create a new product for owners of conceptual art. The insurers say that – in an area where form and material is often of secondary importance to the idea expressed – the key is to protect against the loss of the certificate of authenticity provided by the artist. “Since a piece of paper is often the only document essentially giving value to a work of conceptual art, we wanted to find a way to protect our clients’ investments even if something happens to their certificate,” said Jonathan Crystal, executive vice president of Crystal & Co. Previously, this reference to lost or damaged certificates of ownership has not been spelled out in the small print of fine art insurance policies. Ron Fiamma, global head of private collections for AIG Private Client Group, said the new coverage reflects a growing need as the art market embraces more challenging contemporary works. “Conceptual art collecting has increased in recent years, and as a result we have fielded more questions about policy contract coverage,” he said. The Auction Room Delivery Service from A pair of 19th century walnut and leather library open armchairs. ^ŽůĚƚŽĂƌĞŐƵůĂƌĐůŝĞŶƚŝŶƚŚĞh^ďLJ'ĂƌLJtƌŝŐŚƚŶƟƋƵĞƐ>ƚĚ͘ ŽůůĞĐƚĞĚ͕ƉĂĐŬĞĚĂŶĚƐŚŝƉƉĞĚďLJDĂŝůŽdžĞƐƚĐ͘^ƚƌĂƞŽƌĚͲƵƉŽŶͲǀŽŶ͘ Discover more at ŵďĞ͘ĐŽ͘ƵŬͬĂƵĐƟŽŶƌŽŽŵ or call 0800 623 123 for your nearest store Mail Boxes Etc. Centres are owned and operated by licensed franchisees of Mail Boxes Etc. (UK) Limited in the UK and Ireland. © 2015 Mail Boxes Etc. Dr Charles Avery, former deputy keeper of sculpture at the V&A, who catalogued the piece, speculated it was purchased with its pair depicting Leda and the Swan (now missing) by the Countess’s descendant Theophilus Butler (c.1669-1723) probably from Soldani’s representative GG Zamboni in London. Butler represented County Cavan and Belturbet in the Irish House of Commons. The only other version of this 15in (38cm) model is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, who also own a version of Leda and the Swan. L&T were able to compare the two side-by-side during cataloguing. L&T furniture and work of art specialist Douglas Girtin told ATG the bronze had been overlooked by the family but was spotted as an item of some significance during a routine valuation in November. The intervening six months allowed the auctioneers to nail down the attribution and promote the bronze properly. Estimated at £100,000-150,000, it attracted five phone bidders (three from continental Europe and one from the US) plus two bidders in the room. Mr Girtin said it sold to “a well-known UK dealer”. Alfred Taubman CONTROVERSIAL former Sotheby’s chairman A Alfred Taubman died on April 17 at the age of 91. An obituary appears on page 67. 4 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 contents news Antiquarian Books JAMES BOND FIRST EDITIONS How a different kind of golden gun can shoot a book price up the scale Page 28-30 Tory Manifesto: total ivory ban “smacks of Maoism” says dealer continued from front page London Selection Page 8-9 Auction Reports Page 28 Page 12-13 Page 14 Auction Previews Dealers’ Diary Page 18-21 Art Market Page 24-26 International Events Page 33-48 Subscription Form Page 50 Index of Auction Advertisers Page 51 Page 12 Auction Calendar Page 51-57 Fairs & Markets Page 59-62 Classified Page 63 Letters to the Editor Page 65 Follow us on Twitter Page 64-67 The Back Page @ATG_Editorial CONTACTS Find us on: Antiques Trade Gazette, Harlequin Building, 65 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HR 020 3725 5500 CEO Managing Director Publishing Director Deputy Editor Commissioning Editor News Editor Anne Somers Simon Berti Matt Ball Roland Arkell Anne Crane Tom Derbyshire Dealers’ Diary Anna Brady Editor at Large Mark Bridge Head of Sales Office Manager Print & Production Director EDITORIAL editorial@atgmedia.com INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING Nadia Brice +44 (0) 20 3725 5607 nadiabrice@atgmedia.com Sharon Davies Bea Barber Philip Hebard +44 (0) 20 3725 5608 philiphebard@atgmedia.com Ines Sordo de la Pena +44 (0) 20 3725 5613 inessordo@atgmedia.com SUBSCRIPTIONS Polly Stevens subscriptions@atgmedia.com 020 3725 5507 ATG PRODUCTION Production Editor Workflow Manager 020 3725 5620 Muireann Grealy Clair Perera Justin Massie-Taylor 020 3725 5520 ADVERTISING advert@atgmedia.com AUCTION ADVERTISING 020 3725 5602 Emma McCann emmamccann@atgmedia.com NON-AUCTION ADVERTISING 020 3725 5605 Daniel De’Ath danieldeath@atgmedia.com FAIRS & MARKETS 020 3725 5603 Tamsyn Mason tamsynmason@atgmedia.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 020 3725 5604 Charlotte Gardner charlottegardner@atgmedia.com ONLINE SERVICES antiquestradegazette.com Web Content Manager alexcapon@atgmedia.com Alex Capon the-saleroom.com Operations Manager carlnestor@atgmedia.com Carl Nestor i-bidder.com Head of Operations georgewade@atgmedia.com George Wade ONLINE SUPPORT LINES the-saleroom.com: i-bidder.com: Antiques Trade Gazette is published and originated by Metropress Ltd trading as ATG Media Ltd and printed by Buxton Press Ltd SK17 6AE +44 (0) 20 3725 5555 +44 (0) 20 3725 5550 atgmedia “We were very surprised to see this manifesto commitment by the Conservatives, which appears to represent an abrupt U-turn from their previous policy,” he told ATG. “Ministers have confirmed to us on many occasions that they recognised and respected the clear distinction between the illicit market for ivory and the legitimate ownership of antique cultural objects and the market for them, and they have always supported the legitimate market.” The impact would be widespread, he said. “While we welcome the Conservative Party’s acknowledgment of the importance of the British art and antiques trade, which directly supports over 40,000 jobs, there should be no doubt that an unqualified ban on the trade in all ivory, regardless of its age, would have a profoundly damaging effect on many businesses in the art market. “Further than that, it would affect anyone who owns an heirloom made from, or containing, ivory – musical instruments, miniature paintings on ivory, furniture with ivory keyholes or inlay, teapots with ivory finials, early carvings. The list is long. These would become unsaleable under such a ban.” Dealer Martin Levy of H Blairman & Son said: “There is universal support for the protection of endangered species, not least the elephant. But demonising works of art that happen to be made of, or contain ivory, is to cut us off from our shared cultural past. “It is smacks of Maoism for a political party to wish to deprive owners of their freedom in relation to treasured artefacts, often handed down as heirlooms – and this from the Conservative Party. “The art market is totally behind the NGOs’ fight for the elephant. Let these organisations recognise our support, and at the same time express publicly what is obvious: there is no correlation between a 17th century baroque ivory cup, and the illicit trade in poached tusks – none.” Paul McManus, chief executive, Music Industries Association, also expressed his concern to ATG: “The MIA is working closely with the numerous authorities involved to ensure both sensible and pragmatic controls of protected and endangered materials. This includes challenging any legislation that affects reasonable and obvious trade on products that are currently classed as antique and exempt and that existed prior to current rulings.” It is not just the trade who are concerned by the proposals. Referring to the recently tightened regulations governing the trade in endangered species, Dr Marjorie Trusted, senior curator of sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum, told ATG: “CITES has proved a highly effective means of preventing the import and sale of poached ivory from Africa in the past few years. A ban like this could stultify the perfectly valid movement of ivory works of art.” And she feared for the future of museum collections as a result. “A ban on the sales of ivory would mean museums would not be able to acquire and make publicly accessible ivory works of art, for example important gothic or baroque pieces, as they would not be allowed to come on to the market,” she said. “What upsets me is the loss of common sense. We all deplore the criminal poaching of elephants, but a ban of the sale of antique ivory works of art would not in any way prevent this.” Mr Browne backed up this view: “BAMF has repeatedly expressed its wholehearted support for effective measures to stamp out poaching and the illicit market in ivory, but it is hard to see how banning someone from selling their grandmother’s piano is in any way relevant to this.” Dr Trusted believes that the arguments for a total ban simply don’t add up. “In the US the authorities have attempted to justify a total ban by saying that it is impossible to tell the difference between antique worked ivory and newlyworked ivory,” she said. “But professionals in the art world would immediately be able to tell the difference, and would be happy to work with the customs authorities or the police on this.” Last year attitudes to ivory and the legislation surrounding it took centre stage in the antiques trade. Chiswick Auctions banned all sales of ivory after inadvertently falling foul of the law in 2014, while in July last year the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow confirmed it had become increasingly cautious about showing items containing ivory on screen. ATG’s guidelines on endangered species are available on our website. Precious metals On Friday, April 24, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton were paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold fix of $1192.15 (€1097.49, £788.04) GOLD 22 carat – £697.09 per oz (£22.41 per gram) 18 carat – £570.34 (£18.34) 15 carat – £475.29 (£15.28) 14 carat – £443.60 (£14.26) 9 carat – £285.17 (£9.17) HALLMARK PLATINUM £20.80 per gram SILVER £8.58 per oz for 925 standard hallmarked THE OAK INTERIOR Including the Collection of Graham and Susan James and the Pewter Collection of Peter Gould Wednesday 13 May 2015, Oxford VIEWING 9 - 13 May 2015 ENQUIRIES +44 (0) 1865 853 667 david.houlston@bonhams.com +44 (0) 1865 853 668 megan.wheeler@bonhams.com 01 03 01 A RARE AND APPEALING CHARLES I JOINED OAK AND UPHOLSTERED OPEN ARMCHAIR Circa 1640 £6,000 - 8,000 02 03 A RARE AND LARGE OCTAGONAL-BASE PEWTER CANDLESTICK, ENGLISH Circa 1685 £8,000 - 12,000 02 A RARE AND EXTREMELY IMPRESSIVE ELIZABETH I CARVED OAK AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED OVERMANTEL, SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND, POSSIBLY BRISTOL (DETAIL) Circa 1590 £10,000 - 15,000 bonhams.com/oakfurniture Jacobite, Stuart & Scottish Applied Arts Wed 13 British & European Paintings Thursday 14 May at 11am th May at 11am th "% '")$'"&'"#)!)$)Scottish Borders country house &(#)('! #%)'")&()Fingask Castle Collection)$" $!'&()(%'#)!)&()James Graham of Airth Collection (#() $ &'!"#) '%%) () (%) $&) ) ! &!") %$() '" ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) !)(&$'%#)'('")&'(#)$")! ) %%)'%% #&$&()$&$%! ()%($#()'#'&) www.the-saleroom.com Archaeology Islamic Art From the Collections Léon Rodrigues-Ely and Joseph Soustiel Contact Lionel Gosset lgosset@christies.com +33 (0) 1 40 76 85 98 Christie’s France SNC - N° d’agrément 2001-003. Principal commissaire-priseur habilité : François de Ricqlès Paris . 6 May 2015 Viewing 4–6 May 9, avenue Matignon, Paris 8e The Art People christies.com 8 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 london selection New buyers add lustre to ■ Accessible signature designs, editioning and affordable prices create an attractive market mix 1 2 Gabriel Berner reports PABLO Picasso is likely to set a record price for art at auction once more when Les femmes d’Alger goes under the hammer at Christie’s in New York on May 11. Yet, while his paintings continue to push the price ceiling at auction – this one carries hopes of around $140m – his more abundant ceramic pieces from a 25-year stint at the Madoura pottery in Southern France remain among the most affordable of his works on the market… for the moment at least. Over the past decade, demand for Picasso ceramics has gained momentum, and they now merit dedicated sales at Sotheby’s and Christie’s. High sell-through rates averaging over 90% and regular multi-estimate prices have been the benchmark of these sales in recent times. Auction houses have found it fairly easy to source material (consignors are naturally keen to get a slice of the action), and the large catalogue of Picasso ceramics (600 wares recreated in editions from 25 to 500) means estimates have been kept low. This has helped create the competition. Prices for editioned Picasso ceramics Highlights from Sotheby’s dedicated Picasso ceramics sale on March 18. 1. Chouette visage de femme vase from an edition of 300 – £30,000. 2. A dish from a complete service visage noir set – £75,000. 3. Aztec four-faced vase – £70,000. 4. Taureau sous l’arbre plate – £1400. 5. Poule vessel – £2600. 6. Tripode vase – £190,000. continued to impress at Sotheby’s (25/20/12% buyer’s premium) dedicated sale in New Bond Street on March 18. Vases, pitches, plates and bowls were among 146 lots on offer. All bar seven sold to total £1.38m. Severine Nackers, head of prints at Sotheby’s Europe, said the popularity of the sale was because buyers were drawn to these pieces as “ultimately each ceramic is so distinctly recognisable as a Picasso”. More than 75% of the lots attracted online bidding – an indication that the new generation of buyers were heavily involved. Indeed, rivals Christie’s have had similar success and now hold online- AN EXPERIMENTAL RHINO Above: this 7in (18cm) long Doulton Burslem rhino was among the more fiercely contested lots of Bonhams’ dedicated sale of decorative arts from 1860 in London on April 1. In a rare experimental high-fire mottled jade green glaze, the c.1920 piece sold for £6000 against a £1500-2000 estimate. only sales of Picasso ceramics several times a year. The top-seller at Sotheby’s was Picasso’s popular Tripode, a large and rare 2ft 6in (76cm) vase decorated with the portrait of Françoise Gilot, Picasso’s lover and muse. One of 75 issued in 1951, it nearly trebled hopes to sell for £190,000 to a private collector. Picasso’s 22in (55cm) high Aztec fourfaced vase, another popular visage-style work, had been consigned from a private European collection. Made in 1957 in a slightly larger edition of 100, it sold for nearly double the estimate at £70,000. A visage noir complete dinner service set was a popular addition to the sale selling for £75,000 against a £30,00040,000 estimate. Made in 1948, it comprised one 19½in (49cm) dish and a dozen 9¼in (23cm) plates from the edition of 100, each inscribed Pour Catherine et Jean Louis. The biggest surprise among the multiestimate selling lots was Chouette visage de femme, an 11½in (29cm) vase made in 1952 in a sizeable edition of 300. Against hopes of £3000-5000, it eventually sold at £30,000 to a private collector. For those with smaller budgets, the Sotheby’s sale included a number of examples valued at three-figure and low four-figure sums. For instance, a hen or poule vessel made in 1954 in a large edition of 500 sold for a mid-estimate £2600, while a 7½in (19cm) plate decorated with a bull, entitled Taureau sous l’arbre (bull under the tree), and also in an edition of 500, made in 1952, sold for a mid-estimate £1400. 6 Antiques Trade Gazette 9 Picasso ceramics Left: Entitled Capra (goat), this 11 x 10¼in (28 x 26cm) glass sculpture by Picasso and Murano glass artist Egidio Costantini was the only glassware offered at Sotheby’s March 18 Picasso ceramics sale in London. An artist’s proof made in 1954 for an edition of seven unique variants, it was inscribed with both artists’ names and sold for £18,000 against a £5000-7000 estimate. 3 4 5 PICASSO CERAMICS: THE MARKET Decorative arts dealer Sylvia Powell has witnessed the change in this sector. “The market has moved on to the next generation. Picasso’s ceramics have decorative appeal and they sit well in modern houses,” she says. And it’s not only Picasso’s ceramics that are increasing in popularity according to Ms Powell; the pottery of his contemporaries such as Cocteau, Leger and Chagall are also attracting greater interest. The underlying draw to all this is, of course, “buying into a name at an affordable price”. One has to look back to the late 1980s and early ‘90s to see a comparable spike in the market. Back then, designated sales of Picasso ceramics were commonplace, with prices almost as high as they are now. However, the market dried up as demand largely from Japan fell away. Today, two types of private buyer dominate the field: wealthy professionals in the UK who buy at the middle and lower range and the multi-millionaire clients active in the UK and abroad who spend vast sums. In 2012, Christie’s capitalised on the surge of interest from private buyers, offering the vast 543-lot collection of editioned pieces straight from the Madoura studio in Vallauris, South of France where Picasso created them and where they had been left untouched for decades. A white-glove auction, it was probably the single most important sale dedicated to Picasso’s editioned ceramics and established a new high for such items at auction, with a large femmes voilées vase taking £650,000 (see ATG 2049). For buyers at auction, the more limited the edition, the more desirable the piece. Condition, subject matter and size also affect prices significantly. Pieces in mint condition and decorated with images typically associated with Picasso, such as a bull, fish or bird, tend to prove more popular with collectors. Picasso also worked on over 3500 unique pieces, most of which are now in museums, although some do ocassionally appear on the market. PICASSO GLASSWARE In November 1965, the Museum of Modern Art, with the help of Peggy Guggenheim, opened Sculpture In Glass. This temporary exhibition included 33 objects designed by Picasso, Guggenheim’s then ex-husband Max Ernst and Ernst’s longtime friend, Jean Arp. All the works were executed in glass from the factories of Murano. The event was part of a 15-year project by Venetian dealer and glass artist Egidio Costantini, founder of the glass art gallery Fucina degli Angeli (Forge of the Angels), to draw attention to the Venetian island and its centuries-old tradition of glassblowing. Similar to the production of bronze and marble sculpture, the procedure involved the artist producing a model which was then passed to the factory to be made into editions. For Picasso, this led to the creation of a series of powerful glass sculptures, with the artist providing a new take on shape, form and colour. It’s now 50 years since MOMA’S exhibition and decorative arts dealer Sylvia Powell has compiled her own Modern Masters glass collection, including works by Picasso and Marc Chagall, part of which she will show at Spring Masters New York. These Murano glass creations are rare. “As editions were kept low very few glass pieces were made,” she said. “They have already generated tremendous interest,” she added. Among the highlights is a Picasso artist’s proof for Flamenco, above, an 18in (45cm) high work made in 1954. Sourced from a private collection in Germany, it is marked to the base with both Picasso’s and Constanini’s names. Spring Masters New York runs from May 8-12 at Park Avenue Amory and prices from Ms Powell’s glass collection will range from £35,000-75,000. More will be on display at Art Antiques London in June. ■ sylviapowell.com ■ springmastersny.com ONE-DAY SALE OF MILITARIA, SPORTING AND TRIBAL ART Over 800 lots Friday 8th May from 10am Viewing: Thursday 7th May 10am-8pm at the Cheshire Saleroom Live bidding via www.the-saleroom.com with audio and video An unusual hand-engraved slate plaque commemorating ‘The Egypt Campain 1882’, worked by ‘A Prisoner’, in oak frame MONTGOMERY (BERNARD LAW), a letter enclosing a telegram from General Eisenhower expressing admiration for General Miles Dempsey’s achievements with the Second Army A Victorian officer’s helmet for the 6th Inskilling Dragoons A WWII DFC group to Flying Officer B.F. Fermor JELLICOE (ADMIRAL JOHN), a letter to Vice Admiral Sir George Warrender enclosing initial account of the Battle of Jutland, dated 10 June 1916 Early regimental silver and a congratulatory letter from General Eisenhower to General Miles Dempsey on receipt of his KCB A George III bronze model cannon, on later scratch-built carriage COLIN GRAEME ROE (fl.1858-1910), oil on canvas one of three in this sale A Gourlay feather ball c.1820, gutties and a wrapped example Part of a large collection of Golfing memorabilia in this sale An early 20th century Avery jockey scale and weights set, one of two originally installed at Newmarket A Wum mask, Grassland region of Cameroon, and others Part of a large UK collection EILEEN NAPALTJARRI (B.1956), ‘Honey Ant Dreaming’ One of eight paintings from the ‘Dreamtime Collection’ exhibited worldwide during the Australian Bicentennial anniversary year A selection of Nigerian bronzes including Benin, 17th-19th century Part of a large collection in this sale A Fijian Sali war club, a kiakavo, and a large throwing club A Troh Night Society mask, Bangwa, with others Part of a large private UK collection Please note: Pre-approval is required for new clients to Adam Partridge Auctioneers on credit card payments over £500. Please contact the saleroom prior to bidding. wwwthe-saleroomcom The Liverpool Saleroom, 18 Jordan Street, Liverpool L1 0BP Telephone: 0151 709 8070 Email: auctions@theliverpoolsaleroom.co.uk The Cheshire Saleroom, Withyfold Drive, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2BD Telephone: 01625 431 788 and 0845 835 0520 Email: auctions@adampartridge.co.uk www.theliverpoolsaleroom.co.uk www.adampartridge.co.uk An Art Deco bird’s-eye maple dining room suite. A late 19th century mahogany dining table and six bergère caned elbow chairs, formally from a Cunard liner. ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS’ ITEMS WITH MARITIME ANTIQUES Wednesday 6th May at 10am Viewing: Tuesday 5th May 10am-8pm and morning of sale 9am-10am at the Liverpool saleroom Live bidding via www.the-saleroom.com with audio and video Two Royal Doulton figures, HN720 ‘Butterfly’ and HN1238 ‘The Bather’. A 1930s 9ct gold Rolex Oyster and a 1960s-70s stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King date wristwatch. The Cheshire Saleroom, Withyfold Drive, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2BD Telephone: 01625 431 788 and 0845 835 0520 Email: auctions@adampartridge.co.uk www.adampartridge.co.uk A mid-19th century scrimshaw whale tooth decorated with a girl seated upon an upturned wheelbarrow, length 16.5cm. www.the-saleroom.com A circa 1900 ‘Angelus’ grande sonnerie carriage clock, height 14.5cm. William Edgar (Australian), oil on canvas ‘Mylomene’, Temple West, Newcastle, New South Wales, signed, 45 x 60cm. Please note: Pre-approval is required for new clients to Adam Partridge Auctioneers on credit card payments over £500. Please contact the saleroom prior to bidding. The Liverpool Saleroom, 18 Jordan Street, Liverpool L1 0BP Telephone: 0151 709 8070 Email: auctions@theliverpoolsaleroom.co.uk www.theliverpoolsaleroom.co.uk 12 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 auction reports Summers Place garden statues stand tall Above: David Wynne’s 1968 marble statue The Lovers – £51,000 at Summers Place where, right, the Coadestone version of the Borghese Urn – paired with the Medici Urn – took £54,000. ONE of the official signs that spring has sprung, the April sale of garden statuary at Summers Place (25/20% buyer’s premium), reflected a fairly healthy situation in the garden – particularly English ones. Sale rates of around 45% at both the 157-lot live sale on April 14 and the 464-lot sealed bid sale the following day would look shaky at other sales. Here, where the auctioneers are at the whim of private buyers, such selling rates are acceptable – particularly when the auctions notched up hammer totals of £304,000 and £426,000 respectively. At the live sale, the stars were English favourites Coadestone and the sculptor David Wynne (1926-2014), but both were outsold by the hugely in-demand sculptor James Doran-Webb (b.1968) at the sealed bid sale. The Coadestone contribution was the pair of monumental Medici and Borghese urns from 1815, 8ft 6in (2.59m) tall on their Portland stone pedestals, classic pieces which had been at Newtown Park House, Dublin, until 1976. They sold within estimate at £54,000 to a phone bidder. The sculpture by Wynne, who produced portrait sculptures of everyone from the Queen to the Beatles as well as some of the best-known public statuary in England, was a 5ft 3in (1.04m) tall creation in Norwegian rose marble from 1968 entitled The Lovers. Estimated at £20,000-30,000, it sold to a collector in the room at £51,000. “It is good to see that both traditional garden statuary and contemporary sculpture can achieve high prices at the moment,“ said auctioneer James Rylands. “Both lots were rare and top quality in their categories. They were certainly both worth investing in.” Outselling both was a work by DoranWebb the following day. He is famed for his life-sized depictions of animals using driftwood but this was an 18ft wide, 7ft 7in high (5.5 x 2.34m) bronze of rutting stags and sold within estimate at £92,750. COLLECTORS TWIGGED IT Left: Birmingham manufacturer George Twigg patented a number of similar steel corkscrews in the 1860s – all of them of interest to collectors. This example with a triple pillar and a side handle lifting jack is impressed simply G Twiggs patent and ranks among the maker’s scarcest models. It arrived at Denhams (15% buyer’s premium) in Horsham, West Sussex, in a box of otherwise uneventful items and – in good original condition – attracted five phone bidders on April 8 before selling to a collector in Sydney, Australia, at £2100 (estimate £200-300). BARBIE PLAYS HER PART They are not yet in the same doll’s house as Jumeau or Kämmer & Reinhardt, but Barbie and Sasha dolls have a large army of collectors, nonetheless. Examples offered by Anderson & Garland (19.5% buyer’s premium) at a fortnightly general sale in Newcastle on February 25 showed their auction appeal. The Sasha, left, and Barbie, right, were brought in by a local lady who had owned them since childhood and thought twofigure estimates quite ambitious. They attracted what auctioneer John Anderson described as a bidding frenzy with online rivals driving the action before a local specialist collector took Sasha at £1100 and Barbie, which had been initially unrecognised and so offered with two other dolls, at £1300. “The Barbie was either a first or second pattern doll,” said Mr Anderson. “There is actually very little difference between the two but both are rare in this country. She has distinctive painted eyes and a very stylised face, which was softened later on. Type three, which came out in the 1960s, has a totally different face.” The auctioneers have a type three Barbie coming up for sale in May 6 complete with outfits in unopened packaging. The date was also key to Sasha’s success – it was one of the brand’s early examples with the almost alien face. “This was a really rare Sasha without a philtrum – the crease that joins the lower part of nose to the top lip,” said Mr Anderson. MAORI MONEY Far from being a South Sea Bubble, the market in Oceanic, and indeed all tribal art, continues to grow, often fuelled by unconsidered souvenirs discovered in the attics and cupboards of Britain. A Reading lady doing the spring cleaning came across this carved box above in a cupboard. It belonged to her late husband, She remembered it as a South Seas box but couldn’t recall where her husband acquired it and, having never particularly liked it, consigned it to Wokingham auctioneers Martin & Pole (15% buyer’s premium). Once it went online, it was identified as a Maori money box and sparked wide interest. Offered at the April 15 sale it triggered a four-way bidding battle among phone bidders outside the UK before selling at £3000 to a French buyer in the room who made a day trip specially to acquire it. “It’s proof of the strength of the-saleroom.com platform for niche items,” said auctioneer Pascal McNamara. Antiques Trade Gazette BADEN-POWELL’S OWN SCOUT HAT The World Organisation of the Scout Movement has 28 million members spread across 216 countries, so keen international interest was pretty much guaranteed for 400 items of scouting memorabilia offered on March 28 at Plymouth Auction Rooms (20% buyer’s premium inc. VAT). Entered by a Plymouth collector and former scout, the collection totalled £15,000 with the best-seller being the classic boy scout hat, left, worn by the movement’s founder, Baden-Powell. The hat, offered with a postcard showing Baden-Powell wearing it, dated from 1890 and had a leather sweat band inscribed in gold leaf Specially Manufactured for Colonel R.S.S. Baden-Powell. The bidding battle came down to a western Australian enthusiast on the phone and John Cabello of Parade Antiques in the room – victory and a round of applause going to the Plymouth dealer who bid £1300. Mr Cabello told ATG he purchased it for stock along with approximately three-quarters of the collection. “It will make a nice exhibit in the shop” he said. MASON MAKING HIS MARK A rare appearance at auction of a Mason’s Ironstone chimneypiece brought a flurry of interest from the US when offered by Chorley’s (18% buyer’s premium) at Prinknash Abbey Park on March 25. Although Miles Mason produced these chinoiserie pieces from around 1820 to the mid 19th century, few appear to have survived. Only four have made the news in the past 23 years – taking premium-inclusive bids of £9900 at Christie’s in 1992; $30,000 (£20,000) and £16,100 at Sotheby’s New York and London in 2007 and a hammer £5000 at Bonhams last June. As the latter price suggests, the market for Mason’s is not quite what it was two decades ago. The Gloucestershire chimneypiece c.1830 stood 5ft wide x 4ft wide (1.53 x 1.22m). It had a shaped raised mantel on a frieze set with scroll work, moulded lion dog masks to the sides and was decorated with printed chinoiserie panels on a pale blue ground. It carried the printed Mason’s mark Mindful of the latest market, and the fact that the chimneypiece had been damaged and restored, Chorley’s put the estimate at £5000-8000 and it sold at the lower figure. Above: a guest pass to George IV’s Coronation and, below, a ticket to the Duke of Wellington’s 1847 funeral – £5400. ROYAL RELICS An album of memorabilia put together by an early 20th century palace courtier brought a right royal response from bidders at the Cirencester rooms of Moore Allen & Innocent (18% buyer’s premium) on March 13. As a Gold Staff Officer, Keith Murray was an usher at Edward VII’s coronation in 1902 and funeral in 1911 and an official at the opening of Parliaments between 1908 and 1920. A Buckingham Palace garden party in 1920 appears to have been his last engagement. His collection included gate passes, seating plans, orders of service etc to all the functions he attended but was also a treasure trove of earlier (and rarer) royal ephemera. Among the hoard was a ticket to the Coronation of George IV – the chaotic affair with George’s estranged wife Caroline beating at the Abbey doors demanding to be let in. There were also tickets to George IV’s funeral, the coronation and funeral of William IV, Queen Victoria’s coronation and the Duke of Wellington’s funeral in 1847. The album sold comfortably above the top estimate at £5400. Staying on a royal theme, two pairs of chairs from the coronations of George VI and the Queen, each embroidered with the monarch’s cypher, also sold well. Guests get the chance to buy their chairs and stools to defray costs of coronations and they appear on the market from time to time. A local man who had been a page at the Queen’s Coronation was determined to secure a memento of 62 years ago and took the 1953 chairs well above estimate at £880 and the George VI chairs within expectations at £500. 13 Above: Isleworth mug – £2500 at Halls. CAUGHLEY CAUSES DELIGHT Members of the Caughley Society were out in force when a London couple’s collection of Caughley and other early English porcelain came ‘home’ to Shropshire to be offered in 158 lots at Halls (20% buyer’s premium) in Shrewsbury on April 15. The collection as a whole sold above expectations at £31,000 but the bestseller wasn’t from the 1775-99 Caughley factory at all. “The collector had thought it was Caughley when he bought it,” said Halls expert Caroline Dennard, “but it has been referenced as a recent discovery of Isleworth output.” The reattribution enhanced its commercial fortunes three-fold. The porcelain mug, above, with a blue-lined upper rim and the blue initials JAM, was a rare piece from the west London factory (1757-1831) which has been the subject of a lot of scholarly interest in the past 20 years. As such, it attracted a deal of international interest before selling at £2500. The 135 pieces of Caughley material were also a major factor in the sale’s success. “There’s a strong collectors’ market for them,” said auctioneer Jeremy Lamond. “We were delighted with the response.” Among the rarities were a polychrome mug with a cartouche of a shepherdess at £1100, below, a teacup from the Prince of Wales service at £900, an egg cup at £880 and a caddy spoon at £820, all four prices more than doubling their estimates. Above: Caughley shepherdess mug – £1100. 14 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 auction previews Below: British sculptor Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones (1908-69) obtained commissions for many public works of art including Helios, the sun god at the BBC television centre in west London. Cheffins of Cambridge offer the example of his work pictured here, a bronze model of a seated female, 3ft 1in (95cm) long, in their Art & Design from 1860 sale on April 30, with an estimate of £800-1200. Contact 01223 213343 ■ cheffins.co.uk Above: this 19th century French bonheur du jour on sale at Golding Young & Mawer in Grantham on May 6 comes fresh to the market. It has been in one local family since 1868, when it was purchased from an auction sale in Stamford. Apart from a valuation done in 1978 it has not been seen in public since. The satinwood and rosewood gilt-metal-mounted bonheur du jour, set with Sèvresstyle porcelain plaques, is stamped to the back of one mount, possibly by Maison Millet, Paris (see detail above left). It is estimated at £3000-5000. Contact 01476 565118 ■ goldingyoung.com Above: a sale coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Dambusters raid, Operation Chastise, offers this poignant telegram found in a house clearance in Oxfordshire (and used as a bookmark for several years). The privately consigned telegram is from Air Marshal ‘Bomber’ Harris to the 617 Squadron officers’ mess detailing the death of the Dambusters’ squadron leader, Guy Gibson, on November 19, 1944. Gibson, a Victoria Cross winner for his Dambusters role, was killed on a bombing mission flying a Mosquito from 627 squadron. Having completed the raid, Gibson went on to check anti-aircraft positions, but the aircraft crashed, killing both Gibson and his navigator Squadron Leader JB Warwick. Fieldings estimate it at £400-600 in their May 16 sale in Stourbridge. Contact 01384 444140 ■ fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Right: this British early 19th century jug is transfer-printed with a protrait of radical MP Sir Francis Burdett, with the text below The determined enemy of corruption & the constitutional friend of his Sovereign, the opposing side with the text Sir Francis Burdett Bart M.P. committed to the Tower 6 April, by the House of Commons for formal and disinterestedly asserting the legal rights of British people. The 5½in (14cm) high jug is estimated at £150-250 in new Stowmarket saleroom Bishop & Miller’s first sale on May 2. Sir Francis (1770-1844), who backed parliamentary reform and supported campaigns such as religious toleration and ending the slave trade, was charged with a breach of privilege by the House of Commons because of an article in Cobbett’s Political Register. A confrontation with the Perceval government had been building for some time. Sir Francis was arrested on the morning of April 9, 1810, and ordered to be confined to the Tower of London until the end of the parliamentary session on June 21. Contact 01449 673088 ■ bishopandmillerauctions.co.uk Left: the George Kidner specialist sale in Lymington, Hampshire, on April 30 includes this 19th century French oval warming dish. The lobed domed cover has a cast foliate handle and shell and scroll applied border, while the base features similarly cast twin handles and is raised on cast claw and ball feet, the pierced underside with two recesses for spirit warmers, fitted with a liner. The maker’s mark of this dish, which measures 2ft (62.5cm) handle to handle, is for Parisian silversmith Charles Balaine. Estimate £1200-1800. Contact 01590 670070 ■ georgekidner.co.uk SELLING IRISH ART WHERE IT SELLS BEST Contact Ian Whyte, Adelle Hughes or Stuart Purcell for informed advice and valuations of Irish art and collectibles. info@whytes.ie 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Ireland 00 3531 676 2888 www.whytes.com Right: this Victorian oak dresser in the Gothic Revival style of Charles Eastlake is estimated at £500-700 in the Fine Art & Decorative Items auction at Netherhampton Salerooms on May 1. Contact 01722 342045 ■ salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk send information of forthcoming sale highlights to gabrielberner@atgmedia.com Charles Miller Ltd AUCTION OF MARITIME AND SCIENTIFIC MODELS, INSTRUMENTS & ART Tuesday 12th May at 11am Viewing at both Blythe Road and Imperial Road venues: Sunday 10th May 12pm-4pm Monday 11th May 10am-5pm Tuesday 12th May 10am-11am (limited view) SALE VENUE: 25 BLYTHE ROAD, LONDON W14 0PD 379: Builder’s model of RMS ‘Mauretania’, Swan Hunter 1906, 4m diameter £30,000-50,000 Sold by order of Swan Hunter 373: Builder’s model of the racing clipper ‘Thermopylae’, 1868 £6,000-8,000 232: 3in pocket globe by James Ferguson in original condition, c.1772 £3,000-5,000 309: Rare painted wood solar microscope, probably 1750 or earlier £1,500-2,000 307: Powell & Lealand No.1 microscope and accessories £2,500-3,500 233: Jones orrery, c.1791, complete and in box £8,000-10,000 249: Rare ivory crucifix dial and reliquary, c.1600 or earler £4,000-6,000 199: Rare ‘Duck’s foot’ pistol by Spencer, London £4,000-5,000 13: Willem Van de Velde the Younger, Flagship of a Dutch squadron firing a salute, signed lower left, 9¾ x 15½in £3,000-5,000 Charles Miller Ltd 6 Imperial Studios, 3/11 Imperial Road London SW6 2AG 311: Drawing set by George Adams (II) £10,000-15,000 246: Rare ‘Keen’s Patent’ porcelain compass, c.1860 £1,000-1,500 81: Catherine Andras wax profile of Lord Nelson, c.1805, part of a private collection £1,000-1,500 260: Inclining dial by J. Sisson, c.1730 £4,000-6,000 30: Guy L’Hostis (1945-), Charles Nicholson à la barre de ‘Candida’, 19 x 25in £500-700 Part of the Nicholson art and library collection 193: 3in Dutch gun, c.1630, wreck recovered with restorations, 27 x 50 x 22in overall £2,000-3,000 Email: enquiries@charlesmillerltd.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7806 5530 Fax: +44 (0)20 7806 5531 www.charlesmillerltd.com 16 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers The Bakewell Auction House Part of a fabulous collection of Stephan Nowaki included in this sale TWO-DAY FINE ART AND ANTIQUE SALE at Peak Village Shopping Centre, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2JE 415 A George III silver shaped circular card waiter, John Carter II, London 1773 £100/150 (Over 200 lots of silver and plate included in this sale) Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th May 2015 277 A pair of Sevres type ormolu mounted two-handled vases, C.1860 £1,000/1,500 541 A diamond two stone twist ring, approx. 2.8ct £3,000/4,000 317 A Japanese Ryozan Satsuma koro and cover, signed Ryozan Kyoto,Yasuda Company and Shimazu Mon £400/600 780 A George II Irish red walnut drop leaf table, C.1750 £200/300 842 A William IV rosewood rounded rectangular sofa table, C.1835 £300/500 Over 1,100 lots including a Collection of Portrait Miniatures from a Deceased Derbyshire Estate; Interesting and Unusual Object D’!rts from a Deceased Titled Gentleman; a Fabulous Collection of Lynton From a North Derbyshire Property; Country and Oak Furniture Removed from a Derbyshire Cottage; the Eclectic Contents of a Local Country Hotel and Deceased Estates across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and Other Vendors Decorative Ceramics, English Pottery, English Porcelain, Derby and Related Factories, Lynton, Glass, Continental Ceramics, Oriental Ceramics, Plated Ware, Silver, Watches, Jewellery, Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Clocks, Furniture, Garden Appointments, Scientific Instruments, Musical Instruments, Boxes & Objects, Metal Work, Bijouterie, Miniatures, Textiles, Taxidermy, Walking Sticks, Light Fittings, Bronzes and Weapons On View Sunday 3rd May 2pm – 5pm Tuesday 4th May 2pm – 7pm Morning of Sales From 9.00am Catalogues £10 (£12 by Post) A selection of Moorcroft included in this sale 795 A George III mahogany serpentine fronted chest, C.1800 £600/1,000 View our sale: E-catalogue: http://bit.ly/1IwEacc www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk (all images on our site) www.antiquestradegazette.com/bamfords E-mail: bakewell@bamfords-auctions.co.uk Tel: 01629 730920 Fax: 01332 368424 701 George Turner (1843 - 1910) £6,000/8,000 810 A fabulous 17th century Italian rosewood and floral marquetry wunderkammer/collectors cabinet, C.1690 £15,000/20,000 907 A rare George III curled paper lozenge shaped tea caddy, C.1770 £500/700 747 A George III mahogany Channel Islands longcase clock, Lewis, Poignano, Jersey £1,500/2,000 708 John Glover (1767-1849) £15,000/20,000 835 A Victorian pollard oak twin pedestal desk, C.1880 £400/600 1031 A 19th century 1038 A fine Cantonese carved tortoiseshell and gold Chinese table screen, filigree panelled bracelet £1,000/1,500 C.1850 £300/500 The Bakewell Saleroom • Peak Shopping Village • Chatsworth Road • Rowsley • Derbyshire • DE4 2JE Tel: 01629 730920 • Fax: 01332 368424 • E-mail: bakewell@bamfords-auctions.co.uk 851 An early Victorian Irish rosewood davenport, C.1840 £300/500 1137 Attributed to Jeremiah Meyer (1735 1789) £300/500 (Part of a private collection of 55 lots of miniautres) We are pleased to announce our calendar of specialist sales for Spring and Summer 2015 Sale Sale date Specialist Consignment deadline 20th Century Design Apr 28 James Nurse closed Asian Art May 5 Lazarus Halstead closed Rugs May 12 Chris Vin closed Stamps, Coins and Banknotes May 19 John Caroll Apr 28 Jewellery and Watches May 26 Matthew Caddick May 5 Wine and Spirits June 2 Stephen Large May 12 Fine Art June 9 Jan Leman May 19 Antiquities June 16 Nicholas Worksett May 20 Printed Books and Manuscripts June 17 Claudio Corsi May 26 Rugs June 23 Chris Vin June 2 Historical Documents and Ephemera June 24 Richard Westwood-Brookes June 3 Medals and Militaria June 30 Mark Longson June 9 20th Century Design July 7 James Nurse June 16 European Porcelain and Glass July 14 William Rouse June 23 Stamps, Coins and Banknotes July 21 John Caroll June 30 Jewellery and Watches July 28 Matthew Caddick July 7 Printed Books and Manuscripts July 29 Nicholas Worksett July 8 Whilst we now have 13 specialist departments, we continue to also have a general sale every week. 1 Colville Road (corner of Bollo Lane), Chiswick, London W3 8BL www.the-saleroom.com (A short walk from both Acton Town and Chiswick Park underground stations) Tel: 020 8992 4442 Email: info@chiswickauctions.co.uk Website: www.chiswickauctions.co.uk www.the-saleroom.com/chiswickauctions 18 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 dealers’ diary Anna Brady reports Ezkenazi sings praises email: annabrady@atgmedia.com tel: 020 3725 5526 ■ Gallery stages show of 30 pieces from one collection THE cool, ethereal beauty of Song dynasty ceramics has many devotees, including those left cold by more ornately decorated Imperial Chinese productions. As a masterclass in understatement, they are timeless in their simplicity, and their makers seem to have revelled in the subtle effects and unpredictability of glazes and the happy accidents of the kiln. Though apparently so minimal, they are incredibly skilled productions, the result of a golden era of ceramic production thanks to advances in design, decoration, glaze and firing techniques. Makers have since persistently tried to emulate them, both in China and further afield, perhaps most notably in the Studio and Art Pottery movements in the west in the 19th and 20th centuries; Lucie Rie’s work immediately springs to mind. From May 8-29, Eskenazi hold an exhibition of 30 Song dynasty ceramics from one private collection, said to represent “almost all the principal wares of the period” with examples from Northern Song (960-1127) and Southern Song (1127-1279) periods. The group boasts illustrious provenance, including examples previously owned by key western collectors of the 20th century, among them Lord Cunliffe, Mr and Mrs Alfred Clark, Johannes Hellner and Alfred Schoenlicht. Only a couple of weeks ago, on April 7, the enduring desirability of Song ceramics was again demonstrated at Sotheby’s Hong Kong with the sale of a Southern Song ‘Guan’ octagonal vase for HK$113.88m (US$14.6m), pictured above right, said to be the third-highest price paid at auction for a Song ceramic. David Landau IN the preview of the Original Print Fair in last week’s ATG (No 2188), David Landau was incorrectly referred to as ‘the late’. Mr Landau is very much alive and we apologise wholeheartedly for the mistake. Above left: Guiseppe Eskenazi picks this Jizhou ware black-glazed stoneware ‘leaf’ bowl from Jiangxi province as his personal highlight from the May show. The 12th-13th century Southern Song period bowl, 6in (15cm) diameter, is priced in the region of $1m. Left: Eskenazi’s exhibition features three pieces of Jun ware, produced from the end of the Northern Song period to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Among them is this abstract blue-glazed, purple-splashed grey stoneware dish, the effect created by the application of copper to the dried glaze before the vessel was fired in a reduction kiln. The 12th-13th century dish, 7¼in (18.5cm) diameter, is priced in excess of $1.5m. Above: April 7, the Southern Song ‘Guan’ octagonal vase sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong for HK$113.88m (US$14.6m) on April 7, said to be the third-highest price paid at auction for a Song ceramic. This was the first time it had been on the open market since 1975, when it was bought by Eskenazi at Sotheby’s London before entering the Japanese collection in which it remained for four decades. In Hong Kong, it sold to the Chinese collector Liu Yiqian and is destined for the Long Museum in Shanghai, which is owned by Mr Liu and his wife, Wang Wei. Commenting on that sale, Guiseppe Eskenazi said: “I’m not at all surprised at the price of the vase at Sotheby’s, particularly as Guan is one of the rarest wares of the Song period. “In fact, I know the piece very well as we bought it at an auction at Sotheby’s in London, many years ago [in 1975], and it wouldn’t have surprised me if it had sold for more this time round. “We are pleased to have a Guan dish in the exhibition which was previously in the renowned collection of Lord Cunliffe (1899-1963), and which is one of the last of its type in private hands.” The diminutive Imperial green-grey glazed dish is the Eskenazi exhibition’s star piece. It was made at a kiln near the southern Song palace in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, for the court after the emperor, Gaozong, was driven southwards in 1127 during the Jin-Song wars. Also boasting imperial connections is an ivory-white glazed, porcellaneous stoneware, moulded ‘dragon’ dish from the Ding kilns in Hebei Province, decorated with a moulded design of a dragon with open jaws and four claws to each foot, a design associating it with the court. “In fact, I know the piece very well as we bought it at auction at Sotheby’s in London many years ago” Previously in the collection of HM Knight, it was exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in 1954, and at Eskenazi in 2010. Another white-glazed Ding ware piece is a circular dish with a flat rim, carved with lotus blooms and leaves – once a prized piece in the Toguri Museum of Art in Tokyo, with a published history back to at least 1959 – alongside examples of black-glazed and russet-glazed Ding vessels. In the panel above right, Guiseppe Eskenazi picks out his highlight piece and gives further insight into the show, which is accompanied by a catalogue with an introduction written by the Song expert Prof Nigel Wood, emeritus professor to the University of Westminster, London and member, sub-faculty for archaeology, University of Oxford. Prices in the show range from around $60,000 to about $5m. ■ eskenazi.co.uk Antiques Trade Gazette Q 10 of the Song ceramics In the run-up to Eskenazi’s exhibition of Song period wares from a private collection (May 8 to 29) in London, Guiseppe Eskenazi talks to ATG’s Anna Brady about the collection and the appeal of Song ceramics. Right: Giuseppe Ezkenazi of the eponymous gallery. AB: Why and how has this exhibition has come about, and why you have chosen to hold it in May? GE: The pieces have been selected from an important private collection which we have helped to assemble over the past 20 years. Most of the pieces have been handled by us before at some point over the past two decades and so it is particularly exciting to be able to show them together in this exhibition, especially as they represent so many different wares of the period. The timing is prompted by the auctions of Chinese art at Sotheby’s and Bonham’s, and is also midway through the year to our annual autumn exhibition. AB: Song ceramics have a history of being collected by western collectors and are often considered to be of ‘western taste’. Is this still the case or do you now find that this demand has been matched, perhaps superseded, by interest from Chinese buyers? GE: The history of collecting Song ceramics is particularly interesting as many of the wares have long been craved outside China. As early as the 15th century, Song ceramics were hugely popular in Japan, in a large part due to their tradition of the tea ceremony. In the 20th century, they became popular with western connoisseurs and they certainly still command attention in the west. The Song period saw a huge increase in the production of ceramics which led to the founding of new kilns and a great variety of styles, but in general they are not as ornate as ceramics of other periods and this seems to add a more universal appeal. As with many other areas of the market, we have seen more new Chinese collectors acquiring Song ceramics which currently offer great value compared to some other periods. AB: Does the timeless quality of Song dynasty ceramics, and their continued influence upon design, mean they have a broader appeal among, for instance, collectors of Modern and Contemporary art and design alongside devotees of Asian art? GE: In terms of aesthetic appeal and admiration, this is certainly true. In terms of collecting, Song ceramics are very much an area of connoisseurship. They are often of modest proportions and are very tactile uestions SARAH MYERSCOUGH, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, Contemporary art, craft and design specialist, Mayfair sarahmyerscough.com 1. How long have you been dealing? I have had the gallery for ten years. 2. Do you do any fairs? Yes, we do fairs in London and internationally, mostly recently Design Miami/Basel. In London next we are at COLLECT at the Saatchi Gallery from May 8-11. 3. What was your first job? I was a corporate art consultant in London. 4. Best and worst thing about being a dealer? Best: working with artists, visiting their studios to see new work. I love advising collectors on which artists to collect. Worst: keeping the database up to date and wrapping artwork after a long art fair. objects, meant for handling and personal appreciation. We haven’t yet seen an influx of Modern and Contemporary collectors into this market. AB: Do you have a personal highlight piece in the exhibition? GE: It is difficult to pick a favourite, particularly given the variety of wares, and my favourite might change daily. I do admire the leaf bowl; these are the most celebrated ceramics of the Jizhou kiln and as well as being a beautiful object to the eye and the touch, it also has a fascinating ownership history having been in the collection of Mr and Mrs Alfred Clark. It was also shown at numerous exhibitions including important exhibition of Chinese art at the Royal Academy in London in 1935 and the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris in 1937, and at the exhibition of 50 famous tea bowls at Okayama Art Museum in Japan in 1977. Stronger sales boost Antiques for Everyone PICTURED here is Jo Bentley of Steve Bentley Decorative Arts, seated on the Scottish Arts & Crafts settle, covered in Liberty’s fabric, that she sold for £1150 at the latest Antiques for Everyone at Birmingham’s NEC (April 9-12). The event reported stronger sales, particularly in the middle-market, than at the last event in December, where the pre-Christmas date made for tough trade as visitors’ minds were generally more on Christmas presents than antiques. The winter event has consequently been moved forward again this year to November 19-22. “The fair enjoyed a resurgence in business as middle-market sales showed every sign of gathering pace,” said fair director Mary Claire Boyd. “Our specialist dealers commented that they were pleased to sell to many new clients who came from far and wide. The outlook for the rest of the year looks very positive.” The stand-out sale of the first day was that of a collection of Minton pâte-surpâte vases by Marc-Louis Solon (1835-1913) to a Taiwanese collector. The collection belonged to the ceramics dealer Scottow Antiques and was sold for a sum “in excess of £85,000”. Sales of art were healthier than at recent fairs, predominantly in the middle-range. Art of the Imagination’s decision to concentrate almost exclusively on new illustrations of The 19 5. Best buy and biggest mistake? Best buy: Maisie Broadhead Keep them sweet, a photographic piece by a successful contemporary photographer which was recently exhibited at the Brighton Pavilion, selected for the Jerwood Makers Open prize and also by Hope Kingsley for the photographic show, Seduced by art at the National Gallery. She is a young artist that graduated from the Royal College of art and has a great future! Biggest mistake: Luckily I don’t make them... 6. Dream object? One of Michael Peterson’s monumental spectacular Coastal Stacks, sculpted in wood. He is a very successful American artist who lives on Lopez Island, Washington State. 7. What key trends have you noticed at the moment? Contemporary art encompasses many art disciplines. Boundaries in art are being broken down. Contemporary craft and design can be easily categorised as fine art. It is an exciting time where art can mean many things and is not restricted to a specific medium. 8. Biggest threat to the trade at the moment? Auction houses acting as commercial galleries. Above: Jo Bentley of Steve Bentley Decorative Arts, seated on the Scottish Arts & Crafts settle sold for £1150 at AfE. Jungle Book by Lute Vink, who flew in from South Africa for the duration of the fair, paid off as 10 original works were sold, with after-fair sales, which director Mike Emeny described as “a tremendous success”. The next Antiques for Everyone is from July 23-26. 9. Any advice for those starting out in the trade? You need to be really passionate about art and committed – it’s a tough business. 10. Real ale or espresso martini? Neither... only champagne! If you are a dealer and would like to be featured in 10 Questions email annabrady@atgmedia.com 20 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 dealers’ diary THE UK’S capital comes over all crafty from May 6-10 as the first London Craft Week launches, with the aim of promoting the city’s myriad makers. The programme entails a series of public events around London, both in the stores and well-known galleries, including Contemporary Applied Arts and The New Craftsmen, and luxury brands such as Mulberry and Asprey, and at the studios of lesser-known makers – the studio complexes Craft Central and Cockpit Arts are hives of creative activity where you will discover someone or something new. London Craft Week was set up by Guy Salter and the founding partner and supporter of the not-for-profit event is the watch manufacturer Vacheron Constantin, who will run it in partnership with the Mayor of London, the Crafts Council, Walpole and the Heritage Crafts Association. The full schedule comprises more than 50 demonstrations, talks, tours, workshops and open studios, spanning fashion and tailoring, tattooing, glassblowing, watchmaking and pottery to name a few. Several institutions take part, such as the Wellcome Trust (with Heatherwick Studio), the British Library, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, who present the exhibition What is Luxury? in partnership with the Crafts Council and will also host the Heritage Crafts Association’s ‘A Place for Craft’ conference. But the biggest single event of London Craft Week, one that has existed for 12 years already on its own, is The Crafts Council’s fair dubbed COLLECT: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects, at the Saatchi Gallery from May 8-11. Cast aside images of crocheted tea cosies – this is craft at its most sleek and cutting edge, with 35 galleries from Europe, Asia and North America exhibiting ceramics, glass, jewellery, precious metal, wood, textiles, stoneware and furniture. Last year, sales reportedly exceeded £1.7m. “COLLECT is at the heart of the Craft’s Council’s mission to make the UK the best place to make, see, collect and learn about contemporary craft. It is a flagship event for us and continues to go from strength to strength,” says Rosy Greenlees, executive director of the Crafts Council, who adds that craft skills contribute £3.4bn to the UK economy. Joining the regulars this year are: Gallery Ten (Cardiff) with the work of Contemporary Welsh artists; Fatto ad Arte (Milan), an Italian design gallery dedicated to traditional arts and crafts; Artcourt Gallery (Osaka) with three new Japanese artists who specialise in ceramics, metal and sculpture; Micheko Gallery’s (Munich), also with Japanese artists; Widell Projects (Stockholm) with Photo by Sophie Mutevelian Make a collect call to showcase contemporary in London Left: a visitor pictured at COLLECT 2014 held in the Saatchi Gallery. Below left: A Gathering 2, 2013, by Christian Burchard, made from bleached madrone root, priced between £55006500 from Sarah Myerscough Gallery at COLLECT. Below right: a ring by the Zurich jewellery designer Bernhard Schobinger, titled Das Innere des Ausseren, 2008, £6500 from Gallery S O at COLLECT 2015. Swedish and international craft, and The Cynthia Corbett Gallery (London), with Contemporary art including ceramics, photography, paintings and light pieces. COLLECT will also be the first time Lithuanian online gallery Art-Cart (Kaunas) has exhibited at a ‘live’ event. To the fore this year is jewellery with a showcase preview of items that will be included in the I Am Here exhibition of Contemporary jewellery from the 1970s to today, which is due to fully launch in September this year. It concentrates dually on jewellery making since the 1970s and on public collections and the history of jewellery that they document. On show are items from the Craft Council’s own collection, alongside pieces from public collections, including MIMA (the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, which owns the largest public collection of jewellery), and works from private and commercial galleries such as Galerie Marzee and Pangolin London. After its launch in September, I Am Here will go on national tour next year. ■ londoncraftweek.com ■ craftscouncil.org.uk/what-we-do/ collect Left: Large Flow Pot, in white and cobalt porcelain, by Fenella Elms, £9600 from CAA at COLLECT 2015. Antiques Trade Gazette 21 Left: Moncrieff-Bray Gallery, founded in 2005 by Elspeth Moncrieff, is based at Egdean, only a couple of miles away from Petworth. The gallery will exhibit at the new Petworth Park fair with a variety of paintings and sculptures by Contemporary artists including Penny Hardy, Felicia Fletcher, Dominic Welch, Simon Hempsell, John Hitchens (son of Ivon) and the 20th century artist George Hooper (1910-94). Petworth Oaks by Paul Treasure, oil on canvas, 2ft (60cm) square, £2000, is pictured here. The gallery will contribute Portuguese Senator, a marble work by Paul Vanstone that stands over 6ft 7in (2m) high and weighs over a tonne to the exhibition of outdoor sculpture outside the fair’s marquee against the backdrop of Petworth House. It is priced £18,000. Above: 18th century Italian giltwood console table with Cipollino marble top, Tuscany, 2ft 11in x 5ft 6in (90cm x 1.67m), £38,000 from local dealer Augustus Brandt at the new Petworth fair. Below right: Petworth House and Park. Petworth Park is a prime location for new antiques fair BORDERING on the market town of the same name long known for its art and antiques galleries, Petworth House in affluent West Sussex is surely a perfect place for a fair. And Ingrid Nilson of The Antiques Dealers Fair has managed to bag it for her new event. The inaugural Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair, taking place in a purpose-built pavilion in the grounds of the National Trust property, runs from May 8-10 with around 40 exhibitors – predominantly BADA and LAPADA members. They include a host of local dealers who have chosen to support the venture by exhibiting, including Augustus Brandt, John Bird Antiques, MoncrieffBray Gallery, Pars Rug Gallery, Richard Gardner Antiques, Ronald G Chambers Antiques, Thomas Fine Art, Tim Saltwell and Wilsons Antiques. Among the exhibitors from further afield are Freshfords Fine Antiques, Garret & Hurst Sculpture, Hickmet Fine Arts, Mary Cooke Antiques, Richard Ogden and Rountree Tryon Galleries. Fittingly, The Canon Gallery will take a painting of Terwick Mill near Midhurst by Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979), who moved to Greenleaves, a patch of woodland near Petworth, in 1940 to escape the bombing in London and remained there for 40 years. This oil on canvas, painted in 1944, is priced at £65,000. It was one of a group given by Hitchens to the woodcutter Ted Floate, who worked for the artist on his land, framed his paintings, occasionally modelled for him and became a close friend. As a bonus for visitors, tickets to the fair (£10) include free admission to Petworth House and Park, which JMW Turner frequently visited and painted as a guest of his patron, the 3rd Earl of Egremont. It was without a doubt the prettiest cast member when used as a location for Mike Leigh’s film Mr Turner, released last year, and visitors to the house today can see the 20 paintings bought and commissioned by Egremont. Petworth House ticket holders and National Trust members also have free entry to the fair. The event is supported by property advisers Smiths Gore and Upperton Vineyards. ■ petworthparkfair.com &'0<+.)4#06 57//'4':*+$+6+10 15th – 18th May 2015 at Green Farm Gallery %#6#.1)7'#8#+.#$.' on request T: 01359 230888 E: denzil@denzilgrant.com W: denzilgrant.com Green Farm Gallery Thurston Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP31 3SN A mediaeval limestone relief sculpture of St. George and the Dragon. Circa 1530. 22 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 ;OYLL+H`-PUL(Y[(U[PX\LZ *VSSLJ[HISLZ*VU[LTWVYHY`:HSL Lot 381 Beatles Autographs and unpublished photographs Lot 526 Brittains Archery set THU 7TH, FRI 8TH & SAT 9TH MAY at 10AM =0,>05.;04,:+(;,: Fri 1st May 9am-6.30pm · Sat 2nd May 9am-2pm · Wed 6th May 9am-6.30pm Sale Days from 9am and throughout the sale )PK3P]L6U3PULH[^^^LHZ`SP]LH\J[PVUJVT Rare 1929 12 Bolt Divers Helmet Large bronze Chinese Buddhist temple incense jardinière from the Jiu Hau Shan Province China Estimate £15,000-£20,000 Oriental Chinese Imperial porcelain altar vase Estimate £6,000-£8000 Jimi Hendrix Experience instruments & articles Christopher Dresser letter rack (also entered in this sale a Christopher Dresser teapot) ‘Merry Xmas Ron from Reg’ One of two Kray pictures entered William Comy Strand London mahogany bracket clock Frank Wootton Estimate £1,000-£1,500 ,HZ[IV\YUL (\J[PVUZ (\J[PVU /V\ZL -PUTLYL 9VHK ,HZ[IV\YUL ,HZ[ :\ZZL_ )583 ;LS! ^^^LHZ[IV\YULH\J[PVUJVT Approximately 80 luxury wristwatches featuring premium brands such as Rolex, Omega, Tudor, Vacheron Constantin and Tag Heuer Watch dials and bezels also included Full catalogue and bidding now online. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II Tudor Grantour Fly-Back Chronograph Tag Heuer Link Automatic Rolex DateJust with Diamond Set Dial, Bezel and Bracelet Cartier Tank Francaise with Diamond Set Bezel Cartier Tank Americaine Public viewing: Wednesday 29th of April, 11am to 1pm Online auction ends: Friday 1st of May from 12pm James Shipstone House, Radford Road, New Basford, Nottingham. NG7 7EA johnpye.co.uk Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust Breitling Chronometre Super Ocean Heritage with Diamond Bezel Chopard Mille Miglia Antiques Trade Gazette HISTORY & LITERATURE - 9 May 2015 at 1pm Irish Iron Age stone head €3,000-€5,000 James Bible 1st Irish ed. €800-€1,200 18c Irish Militia belt plates €800-€1,500 each Swords 18c – 20c incl. English, Spanish American and WWII German €100-€500 each 1916 Rising. Badge to Sherwood Forester €2,000-€3,000 George III signed Bounty €150-€200 National League Parnell banner €8,000-€10,000 17c – 19c maps incl. Ireland, Russia, Poland, India, China, Siam etc. 1916-23 Film Archive Original newsreel film €150,000-€200,000 Bengal Infantry & other uniforms €100-€2,000 each WB Yeats gift to Maud Gonne €10,000-€15,000 19c Green Ensign merchant navy flag €300-€500 1922-23 Irish Civil War Photograph collection €250-€350 Kriegsmarine Diamonds Badge €4,000-€6,000 Bulmer Hobson’s copy of Ulysses €2,000-€3,000 C. 1880 photographs of Sudan & England €400-€500 1969 Moon Landing Signed photograph €1,200-€1,500 Firearms 18c – 20c incl. Rigby, Parkes Blissett, Colt, Mauser etc. 1916 Rising group of medals and archive of Volunteer €10,000-€15,000 Catalogue on-line at www.whytes.ie Enquiries: Stuart Purcell or Ian Whyte info@whytes.ie 00 3531 676 2888 On view at our galleries May 6th to 9th. 38 Molesworth Street Dublin 2 Ireland 00 3531 676 288 www.whytes.ie Invitation to consign to the June Garden Sale deadline for entries 8th May A rare bumble bee Jasper slice, sold for £2600 After the Antique: One of a pair of Coade stone Medici & Borghese urns, sold for £69,960 A Coalbrookdale Passion flower seat, sold for £5200 info@summersplaceauctions.com David Wynne: Lovers, sold for £66,240 www.summersplaceauctions.com (01403) 331 331 23 24 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 art market The original crowdfunder ■ Rare Lowry funfair drawing ticks all the boxes for style and content to delight collectors Alex Capon reports WIDE views of a recognisable location with numerous figures are the gold standard in the LS Lowry (1887-1976) market. The funfair at Daisy Nook is therefore one of his most popular subjects, featuring the crowded annual Easter fair in a Lancashire country park. Lowry painted a small group of works depicting the event and, on the rare occasion that one appears at auction, they spark fervent bidding. The artist first visited the fair in Failsworth near Oldham shortly after the end of the Second World War with Alec Laing, an early collector of his works. The two men travelled in and around Manchester together, deciding which subjects would make good paintings. The funfair took place on Good Friday (one of two statutory holidays for cotton mill workers – the other being Christmas Day) and today is still owned and run by the Silcock family (more about them later). Two of the Daisy Nook paintings have appeared at auction in the last ten years. The large painting Lowry created for Laing in 1946 set a record for the artist when it took £3.35m at Christie’s in June 2007, while a slightly smaller and later version from 1953 made £3m at Christie’s in November 2011 as part of the Lord Forte collection (the hotel magnate had bought it from London’s The Lefevre Gallery). Another version also from 1946 is now in the Government Art Collection. Acquired in 1947, John Major later chose to hang it in 10 Downing Street during his years as Prime Minister. It is now on display in the Department for Transport. The paintings are largely similar, although they all have different figures and background details and show the fair from slightly different angles. Lowry also made a number of welldocumented drawings of Daisy Nook, although no record of any of them selling at auction exists. So there was a degree of excitement when one appeared at the latest modern art evening sale at Capes Dunn (16% buyer’s premium) in Manchester. It came from a vendor in Northern Ireland who had bought it from a Belfast gallery in the 1980s. The vendor’s son brought it to the auction house, whose saleroom in Charles Street, Manchester, is just over six miles away from Daisy Nook Country Park. Michael Perry of Capes Dunn, who has viewed and sold numerous works by Lowry during his 40 years as an auctioneer, hung the diminutive pencil sketch in his office while he considered what to do. He decided to showed it to two Lowry experts – George Aird of Grove Fine DEALER’S VIEW One dealer who viewed the Daisy Nook drawing was Martin Summers, a member of the trade for nearly 50 years who has a long association with LS Lowry. Mr Summers was managing director of Lowry’s London representatives The Lefevre Gallery for 35 years and has handled many works by the artist. He even attended Lowry’s funeral. Capes Dunn sent a representative to London to show the “On the evening of the sale, a group of people came to the Capes Dunn counter and said they were the owners of Daisy Nook (the event)” Art in Manchester (who, as an agent of Lowry, knew the artist well during his lifetime) and Martin Summers, the former managing director of Lowry’s London representatives The Lefevre Gallery. Both of them thought it was right. Signed and dated ’46, the 6¼ x 8¼in (16 x 21cm) drawing dated from the same period as the artist’s first paintings of Daisy Nook. The view had a slightly different angle and, notably, had even more figures than each of the three paintings already mentioned. “The crowd is dense even for a drawing to Mr Summers who is now a private dealer and consultant in Chelsea. “When works come out of nowhere you have be very cautious,” he told ATG. “However, my first reaction on viewing photographs of this picture was positive. When I saw it in person I felt there was no reason to doubt its authenticity. “It’s a tiny sketch but very elaborate and controlled. I found Lowry,” said Mr Perry, “so there’s a lot of work in there.” The drawing was in fair condition. It had been laid down on card and suffered from some foxing and discolouration, particularly along the edges where it had been framed. Mr Perry pointed out that the drawing promised to restore well, with the pencil work being particularly strong. After cataloguing it as a fully attributed original drawing, the estimate was set at £30,000-40,000 for the April 14 sale. It attracted a great deal of interest from the local press, but how would bidders react on the night? On the evening of the sale, a group of people came to the Capes Dunn counter and said they were the owners of Daisy Nook (the event). They turned out to be two generations of the Silcock family and one of them told how their grandfather was one of the four brothers who had founded the fair. One of the auctioneers knew the it extraordinarily beautiful. Other drawings of the subject are known but it’s still a very rare thing. “The market for Lowry remains very strong. His tremendous following in the north is undiminished.” When asked about the £66,000 price, Mr Summers said: “I regard it as a very good price bearing in mind it is such a small drawing.” ■ ms-fineart.com Antiques Trade Gazette 25 does it in pencil too Left: Fair at Daisy Nook, a pencil drawing by LS Lowry that took £66,000 at Capes Dunn. Above: Going to the Match, a print by LS Lowry – £12,500 at Capes Dunn. Silcock name from its appearance on the Corgi Classics group of diecast fairground toys, but the words ‘Silcock Bros Thriller’ also appear on one of the rides visible in two of Lowry’s finished Daisy Nook paintings. Bidding was slow to get started, with the auctioneer having to drop the entry point to £10,000 before someone raised their hand. However, once he had accepted the first bid, a number of competitors entered the fray. This is fairly typical with Lowry, as bidders usually want to be confident that other people are interested too. The Silcocks were in contention, but it came down to a battle between a London gallery bidding through a representative in the room and a southern English dealer on the phone. It sold to the former at £66,000. Lowry drawings have made more on around 20 occasions at auction; the record stands at £175,000 for Agecroft Regatta, which sold at Bonhams in May 2013. However, Capes Dunn’s drawing was considerably smaller, so the price per square inch was fractionally higher than the Bonhams picture. It was also the highest for a Lowry drawing sold at auction outside London. Thirty lots of signed Lowry prints had opened the sale, taking a combined £52,110. Mr Perry noted that for most of these modern art evening sales a hammer total of £80,000-100,000 is a good result; here, however, they generated almost £120,000 from the first 31 lots. This lifted the eventual sale total to £180,000. Most of the Lowry prints came from two different sources. Ten came from a vendor in Leicester, including a copy of Going to the Match. The subject is at least as famous as Daisy Nook and shows a large crowd of fans on their way to Bolton Wanderers’ ground Burnden Park, the home of the club for 102 years. Demolished in 1999, the site is now home to retail outlets such as an Asda supermarket. Lowry’s original painting from 1953 sold to the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) at Sotheby’s in December 1999 for £1.75m, while a drawing of the image made £20,000 at Christie’s in June last year. This 21in x 2ft 3in (53 x 69cm) lithograph at Capes Dunn was from a signed edition of 300 produced in 1972. It was in good condition and clearly signed in pencil (Lowry sometimes signed his prints with a felt-tip pen which has a tendency to fade). Estimated at £10,000-15,000, the auctioneers noted interest from a lady looking for present for her father who is a Bolton fan. The estimate was in line with previous prices recorded for this print and, on the day, it sold at £12,500 to the underbidder of the Daisy Nook drawing, an above-average price for this print. In fact, only the £15,000 paid at continued on page 26 Peter Wilson promises northern art bonanza Right: plenty more 20th century northern art will appear at Peter Wilson’s auction in Nantwich, Cheshire on April 29-30. Billed as “The biggest sale of northern art by any regional auctioneer in recent times”, it includes on the second day almost 300 lots of paintings and prints, all from private owners. The saleroom’s picture specialist, Stephen Sparrow, said: “I’ve been travelling the length and breadth of the country in recent weeks collecting consignments from people’s homes... The response is an indication of the current strength of the market.” Among the works on offer are some of the last pictures by Lowry’s Manchester-born friend, William Ralph Turner (1920-2013), consigned by the executors of his estate. The 18 lots include a pencil portrait of Lowry estimated at £1500-2000, as well as this oil on canvas landscape of the Derbyshire mining town of Castleton, pitched at £7000-9000. ■ peterwilson.co.uk Above: After the Lock Gates, 2014, by Peter Joyce, acrylic on paper, 15in x 12in (38 x 30cm) – £2500 from Jenna Burlingham. Re-Joycing in the Great Outdoors Anna Brady reports ALTHOUGH Peter Joyce considers himself an abstract artist, and his paintings appear abstract, they are rooted in the landscape that surrounds him – he is the sort who would always prefer to be outdoors. Since he moved there from his home county of Dorset a few years ago, that landscape has been the marshes of the Marais Breton Vendeen in western France. As art dealer Jenna Burlingham points out: “The pictures would not look like they do if it was not for the landscape in which he immerses himself and some of them are in fact quite literal – colours, shape, form and texture are all taken directly from life.” Jenna, whose gallery is in Hampshire, has hired Gallery 8 in Duke Street, St James’s, to mount Moving South, Joyce’s first solo show in London, from May 6-10. The title refers both to Joyce’s geographical move and to its impact on his paintings, which have become more open and brighter in palette. He initially went to the remote Marais Breton Vendeen on holiday, attracted by its sheer difference, later moving there permanently. “I love being here, it’s a challenging landscape reclaimed from the sea,” he said. “Maybe it isn’t so immediately obvious in terms of aesthetic appearance as my home county of Dorset. It isn’t hills, valleys and cliff faces, it is endlessly flat and apparently featureless. It rewards perseverance on the aesthetic level, very much like painting.” Joyce admires many different artists, from the Renaissance to Picasso, and as a collector of studio pottery is “stimulated by work which doesn’t rely on what has been done before”. But, as Jenna says, there is certainly a nod to “the landscape tradition of the post-war British art movement” and the work of Lanyon, Vaughan and Reynolds comes to mind. Prices from £1500 to £18,000. ■ jennaburlingham.com galleries@ antiquestradegazette.com 26 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 art market capes dunn sale Two works by Harold Riley sold at Capes Dunn. Chimneysweep with cart and dog – £8000, right, and Old Lady Behind a Door – £7200, left. continued from page 25 Bonhams in March this year has been higher, according to auction records. The same buyer bought most of the Lowry prints at the sale. Another northern artist performing well at Capes Dunn was Harold Riley (b.1934). Mr Perry described the subjects of two small Riley paintings from a deceased estate as “very charming”. They had been in the collection of a couple (both doctors) who also had some good quality jewellery sold at the Manchester saleroom. They also collected 19th century porcelain animals bought from London galleries and auctions which will appear in a future sale. First up here was Riley’s Chimneysweep with cart and dog, a 5 x 7in (13 x 18cm) signed oil on board. The auctioneers were free to pitch the works at attractive levels and guided this one at £2400-2800, adding to the attractions of its working-class subject and accompanying dog. It took £8000, an above-average price for the prolific artist who has reportedly been buying back some of his own work in the last few years. It was also a good price in light of its size. The other Riley from the same source also fared well. Old Lady Behind a Door was larger at 14½ x 9½in (37 x 24cm). Another signed oil on board, it came to auction with the catalogue from the original exhibition in which it appeared as well as two photographs of the old lady herself. Here an estimate of £3000-4000 led to a successful bid of £7200. Web helps Cottees bid for share of Mod Brit market DORSET auctioneers Cottees (15% buyer’s premium) ventured into the modern art market with their latest sale, featuring works by, among others, Paul Nash, Fred Yates and Lawrence Durrell. The eight lots by Paul Nash (1889-1946) at the auction in Wareham on April 14 comprised two works on paper, two handwritten letters and a selection of original black and white photos. They all came from a vendor whose family had welcomed Nash as a guest in Dorset in the 1930s and ‘40s. Becoming great friends, they often accompanied the artist as he travelled around the county sketching and photographing local sights and monuments which he later used in his paintings. All eight lots sold on the day for a hammer total of £13,080 – six selling to five different bidders via the-saleroom.com. The top prices among the group came for the two works on paper. One Left: Whiteleaf Cross, a sketch by Paul Nash that sold for £5500 at Cottees of Wareham. “They all came from a vendor whose family had welcomed Nash as a guest in Dorset in the 1930s and ‘40s” of them, Whiteleaf Cross, was a sketch from 1931 for his major oil painting of the same title now in the Whitworth gallery in Manchester. They acquired the painting of Left: Fishing Boats on Beach by Harbour Wall with Fishing Nets, Kyrenia, Cyprus by Lawrence Durrell/Oscar Epfs – £2200 at Cottees. the monumental carved chalk cross overlooking the vale of Aylesbury for almost £7000 in 1979, but a large finished watercolour of the same subject appeared at Christie’s in June 2007, selling at a premium-inclusive £38,400 to the Buckinghamshire County Museum. The 7 x 10in (17.5 x 25cm) pencil drawing here was heightened with crayon and watercolour. It had featured in a 1935 exhibition at the Redfern Gallery before Nash gave it to the vendor’s mother. Against a £1200-1500 estimate at Cottees, it attracted eager bidding and sold at £5500 online as the top lot of the sale. The other work on paper by Nash was a pencil and watercolour entitled Trees in the Garden at Furzebrook House, inscribed bottom right “for Tom and Gillian Souvenir from Paul”. Estimated at £800-1200, it took £4400 from a different online bidder. There were 18 lots relating to writer and artist Lawrence Durrell (1912-90) – who often signed his work under the name Oscar Epfs. The pictures, books and ephemera came from a direct descendant and made a total of just over £6000. Best known for his novels, poems and travel writing, Durrell’s oil paintings, watercolours and acrylic pictures were often exuberantly coloured, such as the depiction of fishing boats on the beach at Kyrenia in Cyprus offered here with a £500-800 estimate. The 18in ( 46cm) square watercolour on white board was a (possibly unfinished) preliminary work for a painting illustrated in Durrell’s book Spirit of Place, Letters and Essays on Travel, published in 1969. It sold to an online bidder at £2200. Ten of the 18 Durrell lots sold to online bidders. Also at the sale were two works by Fred Yates (1922-2008), which both sold above estimate. Wellington Clock Tower, Swanage, a signed oil on board, took £950, while Swanage Bay with Boats Moored took £900. Antiques Trade Gazette 27 )WX An auction of Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 14th May at 11am ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES )ULGD\VW0D\DP VIEWING: 7KXUVGD\WK$SULODPSP 0RUQLQJRIVDOHIURPDP WINE & SPIRITS 6DWXUGD\QG0D\DP VIEWING: )ULGD\VW0D\DPSP 0RUQLQJRIVDOHIURPDP CATALOGUES: RUSHDFRFNDXFWLRQFRXN A selection of items featuring in the upcoming auction. View the full auction catalogue online www.fellows.co.uk. 0121 212 2131 Head Office & Saleroom 19 Augusta St, Birmingham B18 6JA Mayfair London Office 2nd Floor, 3 Queen St, W1J 5PA fellowsauctions ERWWOHVRI7D\ORUYLQWDJHSRUW (VW $0HLMLFDUYHGLYRU\ÀJXUDOJURXS (VW $9LFWRULDQVLOYHUSDJHPDUNHUWKHÀQLDOLQWKHIRUPRIDGXFN (VW $SDLURI&KDUOHV+RUQHUVLOYHUFXIÁLQNVIURPDFROOHFWLRQRIRYHUORWV (VW 'RQDOG*UHLJ560$)56$RLORQFDQYDV (VW $EURZQSDWLQDWHGEURQ]HEXVWPRGHOOHGDV1DSROHRQ (VW IURPDFROOHFWLRQRIRYHUORWVRI1DSROHRQLFPHPRUDELOLD $'RXOWRQ/DPEHWKVWRQHZDUHWZRKDQGOHGERWWOHYDVH (VW $SDLURI9LFWRULDQSDSLHUPDFKHSROHVFUHHQV (VW 26 Newnham Street, Bedford. MK40 3JR www.peacockauction.co.uk 01234 266 366 Monthly Antiques and Collectables Tuesday 5th May at 9am Nearly 700 lots Special Auction Services, Saleroom Two, Greenham Business Park, Greenham, Newbury RG19 6HW VIEWING: Friday 1st May 10am – 4pm otherwise by appointment Antiquities Sale An 18ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring £80-£120 A nice pair of tortoiseshell and mother of SHDUO¿UHEHOORZV £50-£80 An early 19th century Staffordshire hand-painted ceramic urn by S. Pope £120-£180 A late Victorian silver scent bottle case £100-150 An Old Charm Linen fold mahogany bookcase £60-£80 We are currently welcoming consignments for our Antiquities Sale on Tuesday 16th June For more information please contact our specialist, Claudio Corsi Claudio has recently joined us from Bonhams A silver and tortoiseshell page turner £150-£200 NEW VALUATION ROOM OPEN IN MAY Bid live online Most items to be sold without reserve www.the-saleroom.com Please check website for our upcoming sales Commission: 15%+ VAT Enquires: 01635 580595 mail@specialauctionservices.com 1 Colville Road London W3 8BL 020 8992 4442 free valuations claudio@chiswickauctions.co.uk chiswickauctions.co.uk 28 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 antiquarian books A golden gun shoots Bond to an auction high ■ Gilt stamp makes the difference to a 007 rarity Left: the 1965 first of The Man with the Golden Gun sold at $9000 (£6150) by Heritage, showing both jacket and the golden gun that was quickly abandoned. Ian McKay reports HOW do you make a killing when selling a James Bond first edition at auction? At a Heritage auction of April 8-9, it all came down to a golden gun – both in name and style. A copy of Ian Fleming’s 007 tale The Man with the Golden Gun, the ninth Bond book, sold for a record $9000 (£6150) at the US saleroom. This 1965 first had a lot going for it, even if the jacket was a little faded to the spine and the book itself slightly skewed. But what marks it out as something extra-special is the appearance on the black boards of a gilt-stamped gun. This identifies it as a first impression, first issue and first state copy. All copies should have born the golden gun, but by the time close to 1000 copies had been so bound it was realised that this was going to be too costly and the gilt stamping was abandoned. It was once thought that most such copies had been pulped but later research has revealed a different story. According to Fleming bibliographer John Gilbert, the first copies of a new title dispatched by the publishers went to the Commonwealth countries because it took several weeks by boat to get books to overseas destinations and they wanted them to be available as close as possible to the planned release date. These giltstamped copies, being the first printed – even if technically only a publisher’s trial binding – served that purpose. And now, in the absence of any sort of signature or inscription, they are the most sought-after copies of this 007 tale. ANOTHER SPY SALE THRILLER The auction record for a copy of John Le Carrés first novel, Call for the Dead – the 1961 book that introduced spymaster George Smiley – has stood at £7000 for 15 years now, set by Sotheby’s. On April 9, however, Bloomsbury Auctions got closer than anyone else has to that level when they sold a very fine example in the bright yellow jacket, boldly lettered in red and black, that instantly distinguish Gollancz DIMITRIOS DUST JACKET RARITY Left: sold for £2600 by Bloomsbury Auctions on April 9 was this 1939 first of Eric Ambler’s The Mask of Dimitrios. It is one of his rarer books – especially so in a dust jacket. RENDELL WOLF RECORD Right: Wolf to the Slaughter, the third title in Ruth Rendell’s popular ‘Wexford’ series and notoriously hard to find, was also part of the Bloomsbury sale. The 1967 first pictured here was also signed by the author and made a record £1000. THE DIFFERENCE INSCRIPTION MAKES Sold at Bloomsbury Auctions on April 9, an example of Sylvia Plath’s The Colossus and other Poems, one of 500 copies of the 1960, first edition, was described as “exceptionally scarce inscription free and in such exceptional condition”. It was certainly a fine copy and no other straightforward first has made more – but a couple of copies that were inscribed have made much more than the £3200 that this one reached. One of those inscribed versions, sold for $30,000 (£19,200) as part of the Rechler library at Christie’s New York in 2002, turned up again at Sotheby’s London in 2009 to sell at a cut-price £14,000. It was a copy Plath inscribed on publication for her high-school English teacher, Wilbury Crockett, and also contained a Christmas card and note to Crocket. publications. It reached £6000. A signed 1963 first of The Spy who came in from the Cold that sold to an online bidder for £1100 in a Cotswold Auction Company sale of February 3 was one of a group of Le Carré’s books owned by a friend of the writer. Several featured extensive, sometimes humorous, dedications – some of them signed in the author’s real name, David Cornwell. Antiques Trade Gazette 29 Above left: Prang’s Christmas Stocking... collection of c.1865, sold for $5500 (£3560). Above centre: The Cabinet of Lilliput of 1800, sold for $3000 (£2140). Above right, bisected pairs from the set of miniature cards issued by Benjamin Baker, c.1800, sold for $3250 (£2105). All from the Pamela Harer collection sold by PBA Galleries. Little books for little people fascinate older and bigger buyers PRANG’S Christmas Stocking Library was issued by the Boston publishers c.1865 and comprises half a dozen coloured litho panoramic tales, each folded accordion style to give a measurement of just 4 x 2½in (10 x 6.5cm). This rare item, complete in the original box, took $5500 (£3560) on February 19 as part of the second portion of the Pamela Harer collection of children’s books to be offered by PBA Galleries of San Francisco. That same sum was paid for the Infants Library of 1800, an earlier and rather better known miniature collection of children’s books issued by John Marshall in London. The wooden case with a pictorial bookcase label to its sliding lid shows some defects, but all 16 Right: the copy of Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats that TS Eliot inscribed for young Sally Blake – the jacket with slight staining and loss of the word ‘Old’ from the spine. Sold for £8000 by Bonhams. volumes – each 2¾in (7cm) tall – were present in original boards with paper labels, though mostly rebacked or otherwise restored. Titles include an ABC, a spelling primer plus guides to animals, flowers, birds, household items, etc. The Infants Library selling price was a doubleestimate one, but The Cabinet of Lilliput estimated at $4000-6000 changed hands for only $3000 (£2140). Issued in 1802 by J Harris, this too was complete with 10 volumes of the same size, each containing stories that aimed to instruct and delight. One or two of them showed some restoration. One volume, for example, offered ‘Julia and the Dog’ and ‘Good Behaviour to Servants’, while another included ‘The Spoilt Children’, ‘The Disinterested Arab’ and ‘Conceit’. Also illustrated here are examples from what the auctioneers claim is the only known or recorded example of a set of miniature puzzle cards issued c.1800 by Benjamin Baker of Islington, whose label identifies him as an engraver “near the Thatched House, Lower Street” and publisher of maps and charts. The set, which sold for $3250 (£2105) in the PBA sale, comprises 12 pairs of cards, little more than 1¼in (3.5cm) high and each bearing one half of an illustration. The cards are housed in the original full red morocco slipcase. Tom Possum not so good as Uncle Remus “FOR Sally Blake from Tom Possum” reads the inscription in a 1939 first of Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats that TS Eliot gave to the eight-year-old daughter of his friend, George Blake – a copy that sold for £8000 at Bonhams on March 18. Blake, a Scottish author, journalist and broadcaster, invited Eliot to his home in Dollar, Scotland, August 1942. Sally Blake (on whose behalf the book was sold) recalls some consternation and anxiety in the household at the prospect of the visit of the ‘important man’, this famous writer and director of her father’s publisher, Faber & Faber. Knowing that Blake had a young daughter, Eliot brought along this inscribed copy of ...Practical Cats and also spent some time reading to her, but rather than his own poems, he chose instead the Uncle Remus stories of Joel Chandler Harris. Unfortunately, he also chose to adopt a Deep South accent that probably sounded entirely foreign, and perhaps a little frightening to young Scottish ears and Sally was unsettled to the point of tears. Looking back after all these years, she wonders if the poet put the enjoyment of his own performance above the sensibilities of his young listener. The American Alice view Right: this year marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and it has already brought new books about its creator, as well as TV and radio coverage. At auction, on April 13 Bonhams New York offered an original watercolour drawing of Alice the Queen of Hearts that, although it bears the famous words “Off with her Head!”, presents not the familiar artwork of John Tenniel but that of Peter Newell. One of the USA’s more successful comic artists and illustrators, Newell was the first major illustrator after Tenniel to tackle this famous book, commissioned by Harpers for a new ‘gift’ edition published in New York in 1901. Acknowledging the fame of Tenniel’s illustrations, Newell wrote: “It may appear presumptuous therefore on my part to attempt to portray what Alice means to me. But the kindness with which the public has received my other work... has inspired the hope in me that this more serious effort will not be altogether unwelcome.” Pictured here is Newell’s version of a haughty and indignant Alice and the impassioned Queen, which sold for $8500 (£5805). Inviting Consignments: Important Books & Manuscripts Bloomsbury House, 24 Maddox Street, London W1S 1PP Auction date: Thursday 21st May Contact: Rupert Powell | 020 7495 9494 rpowell@bloomsburyauctions.com Already consigned: Austen, Jane Sense and Sensibility, first edition, 3 vol., 1811. Est. £15,000-20,000 30 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 antiquarian books Giraffe lots reflect tall stories WILLIAM Heath Robinson’s name has passed into the English language to define, according to the New Oxford Dictionary of English, something “ingeniously or ridiculously overcomplicated”. 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Exchange rates are those in effect on the day of sale. 5LJKW Heath Robinson’s giraffes, sold at Bloomsbury Auctions, and, IDUULJKW, the ‘Cameleopard’ woodcut from Picture Book of Beasts, British and Foreign... sold at PBA Galleries. inventions that have become a lasting memorial. ‘Decoying the Giraffe in Timbuktu’, the ink and wash drawing right, dates from c.1920 and at Bloomsbury Auctions on April 9 it realised £5500. It is not often that the opportunity arises to include two items featuring giraffes in the same report, and it may never happen again – so to Heath Robinson’s poor creatures, stumbling tangle-legged into straw covered pits, I can here add the giraffe, or ‘Cameleopard’ as it was once known, shown above right. It is one of 48 woodcuts of animals in a rare Picture Book of Beasts, British and Foreign... issued by William Darton in 1822. In old full red morocco, this little children’s introduction to natural history subjects, just under 3in (7.5cm) tall, made $3500 (£2265) in a PBA Galleries sale of February 19 containing a second portion of the Pamela Harer collection of children’s books. Other items from the Harer sale feature on page 29. 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Sales marked @ are viewable on www.the-saleroom.com. Auctioneers are asked to send details of specialist book sales, as well as those sales that may contain significant book and ephemera sections, to: ,DQ0F.D\7HOĚLDQPFND\#EWLQWHUQHWFRP Lost World finds a big buyer EAST Bristol Auctions do not handle books regularly, but on December 8 the 30 or so Arthur Conan Doyle lots offered at the end of a long day aroused a great deal of interest and very modest estimates were frequently surpassed. Valued at £80-120 but sold for £3000, for example, was a copy of his famous Prof Challenger story, The Lost World. It was described as a 1914 ‘New Edition’ in brown cloth (right) and, I am told, retained what I imagine is a rare dust jacket that repeated the footprint design.* Sherlock Holmes stories were present in both collected book form and as originally published in original weekly editions of Strand Magazine. The latter included one lot of 10 issues of the 1920s, among them a March 1923 issue that saw the first appearance of ‘The Adventure of the Creeping Man’, that sold at £1900. Another of just five weekly editions, among them the March and April 1911 editions containing ‘The Adventures of the Red Circle’, reached £1500. A letter in Conan Doyle’s hand, reading in part, “Dear Sir, There will not be any difficulties in The Hound of the ‘B’”, was sold at £1700. In November 1896, Edinburgh University held a ‘Bazaar’ to raise money for new sports pavilion and to mark the occasion produced a special issue of the university magazine, The Student... Contributions included ‘The Field Bazaar’, a short story by one of their better-known alumni that was the first Holmes story published following the detective’s apparent demise at the Reichenbach Falls and the author’s decision, following pressure from his publisher and the public, to bring him back to life. In original red cloth, a copy offered by Lyon & Turnbull on January 28 was sold for £2250. A few days earlier, on January 22, Derbyshire saleroom Hansons had taken £2100 for a red leather bound set of the 12 vol, 1903 ‘Author’s Edition’ of the works of Conan Doyle. Presented by Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle to an unknown recipient, it contained a tipped- $ERYH The Lost World from 1914 – £3000 at East Bristol Auctions. in note signed by both in September 1917 and bearing the words “with every possible good wish”. A copy of After Death What? (1909) by Cesare Lombroso that the illusionist, and escapologist Harry Houdini inscribed and presented “To my friend Sir Arthur Conan Doyle...” in 1920 made £3600 in a December 2 sale held by C&T auctioneers of Rochester. Conan Doyle added his own signature and the note “One of the Classics on the subject” to the title page. Both men were interested in spiritualism and the after life, but later fell out over their differences. Letters and manuscript material sold by Swann of New York on March 19 included two autograph manuscripts of short stories first published in Strand Magazine. The 8pp manuscript of ‘The Nightmare Room’ of December 1921 made $9000 (£6100) and an 11pp manuscript for ‘The Parish Magazine’ of August 1930 reached $8000 (£5425). * In 2013, a stunning and exceptionally rare copy of the 1912 first of The Lost World in a jacket that features a striking image of a bearded Conan Doyle as Prof Challenger was sold for $19,000 (then £12,285) by Swann. Antiques Trade Gazette DENHAM’S THE SUSSEX AUCTIONEERS, FOUNDED 1884 On the instructions of the beneficiaries and executors of various deceased estates and private collectors ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES SALE (approximately 1,000 lots) Wednesday 6th May at 10am On view: Friday 1st May 9am-5pm Saturday 2nd May 9am-12 noon Bank Holiday Monday 4th May CLOSED Tuesday 5th May 10am-7pm and morning of sale 9am-10am 31 Live Auction of Antique Arms, Militaria & Police Collectibles Tuesday 5th May & Wednesday 6th May 10:30am Tel: 01634 292042 The Spa Hotel (York Suite), Mount Ephraim, enquiries@candtauctions.co.uk Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 8XJ www.candtauctions.co.uk Lot 146: Pair of Cased Percussion Holster Pistols by Smith of London, Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500 A yellow gold single stone brilliant cut diamond ring, approx. 2.25ct, colour J/K Estimate £12,000-14,000 A 1920s William Moorcroft flared pansy pattern vase Estimate £300-600 A Chinese pierced and chased peony bowl with cranberry liner, import mark London 1898 Estimate £400-600 A 19th century cello Estimate £800-1,200 A five-piece silver tea and coffee set, Sheffield 1925/26, A Chinese padouk gross weight wood high 2118g altar table Estimate £600-800 Estimate £200-400 Catalogue available on our website www.denhams.com from 6pm on Thursday 30th April Illustrated catalogue £3 (£3.50 by post) www.the-saleroom.com Our next sale of Antiques and Fine Art will be Wednesday 3rd June – further entries are invited DENHAM’S, Dorking Road (A24), Warnham, West Sussex RH12 3RZ Tel: 01403 255 699 Tel/Fax: 01403 253 837 Email: enquiries@denhams.com Website: www.denhams.com Lot 103: Fine Quality Imperial German Blue, Gilt and Damascus Presentation Sword Estimate: £4,500 - £6,500 32 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 The Joyce Building THE AUCTION ROOMS LOSTWITHIEL CORNWALL PL22 0BP 01208 871947 Station Road Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 1RD ANTIQUES & SELECTED SALE Thursday 7th May at 10am CERAMICS, POTTERY & GLASSWARE Lenci flower girl, Royal Dux figures, Eastern ceramics, etc. METALS & MISCELLANEOUS including binocular microscope by Negretti, Eastern signed bronze of peasant, large Guinness Gilroy poster, bracket clocks, music box, Morris’s ‘British Birds’, Thorburns ‘British Birds’, J.Wolf ‘Pheasant’ drawings, etc. JEWELLERY & HALLMARKED SILVER including gold pocket watch, Omega, Rolex and other wristwatches, diamond and other set rings and jewellery, collection of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian silver. PICTURES J.E. Millais portrait sketch, Laura Knight pencil study, J. Wilson pair of maritime oils, R. Perry pair of riverscape oils, Fred Yates oil floral still life, J. Laurence Hart watercolours, J. Jessop Hardwick watercolours, etc. USUAL 18TH- 20TH CENTURY FURNITURE including six longcase clocks. Auction of Antiques, Fine Art, Clocks, Jewellery, Watches, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Works of Art, Books, Collectables Saturday 9th May at 11am A silver mug, Freeman, Exeter 1705, inscribed, 16cm high Estimate £800-1,200 *documented mark in Jackson’s Hallmarks www.trevanionanddean.co.uk T: 01948 800202 E: info@trevanionanddean.co.uk Viewing: Thursday 7th May 9am-7pm Friday 8th May 9am-5pm and on the morning of the auction from 9am Live bidding available www.the-saleroom.com Illustrated catalogue online at www.jefferysauctions.co.uk VIEWING: Tuesday 5th May 2pm-7pm, Wednesday 6th May 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm and morning of sale from 9am enquiries@jefferysauctions.co.uk Littleton Auctions TWO-DAY AUCTION OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Auctioneering since 1979 PART I - FRIDAY 1ST MAY AT 2PM PART II - SATURDAY 2ND MAY AT 9AM Antiques & Collectables Saturday 2nd May at 10am VIEWING: Thursday 30th April 9am-7pm Friday 1st May 9am-2pm Saturday 2nd May 8am-9am Lot 287. Eight-day brass twin fusee clock, 12in high Est. £600-800 Viewing: Friday 1st 10am-7pm and from 8.30am on sale day Lots 498-511: A selection of items by Sampson Mordan & Co. Various estimates Dickins Auctioneers Ltd, The Claydon Saleroom, Calvert Rd, www.the-saleroom.com Middle Claydon, Buckingham MK18 2EZ Tel: 01296 714434 Fax: 01296 714492 Email: info@dickinsauctioneers.com www.dickinsauctioneers.com or www.the-saleroom.com/dickins www.the-saleroom.com School Lane, Middle Littleton, near Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 8LN Email: info@littletonauctions.com Tel: 01386 244 379 or 833 124 www.littletonauctions.com MAY AUCTIONS www.the-saleroom.com Make sure your records are acceptable to Customs by using the Gazette Stockbook, which has columns for all the entries officially required. 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Minton pâte-sur-pâte vase and cover last quarter 19th century, decorated by Louis Solon $5,000-7,000 (detail) Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843) Fine Empire gilt and patinated bronze clock garniture $20,000-30,000 (detail) Louis-Ernest Barrias (French, 1841-1905) “La Nature Se Dévoilant Devant La Science” gilt bronze $12,000-18,000 (detail) www.freemansauction.com 34 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 FINE AND DECORATIVE ART AUCTIONS on MAY 16th, 2015 RUSSIAN ART AUCTION at 10am EDT EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL ART AUCTION at 2pm EST CONSTANTIN WESTCHILOFF (RUSSIAN 1877-1945), Seascape, o/c, 35 x 45.5cm $3,000-5,000 VU CAO DAM (VIETNAMESE-FRENCH 1908-2000), The Family, 1963, o/c, 73 x 61.5cm $16,000-20,000 A CHINESE CELADON AND RUSSET JADE GROUP OF HE HE ER XIAN, height 12.8cm $12,000-15,000 CAMILLE PISSARRO (FRENCH 1830-1903), Travailleurs des champs, Pontoise, 1880, mixed media on paper, 24.5 x 30.5cm $700,000-900,000 ANTO CARTE (BELGIAN 1886–1954), Le Cirque, 1926, o/c, 120 x 159cm $200,000-225,000 LADO GUDIASHVILI (GEORGIAN 1896-1980), The Dreamers of Ortachala, 1920/40, o/c, 48.5 x 69cm $100,000-150,000 MANÉ-KATZ (FRENCH 1894–1962), A View on the Sea, Nice, gouache on paper, 42.5 x 60.5cm $2,000-3,000 WLADYSLAW CHMIELINSKI (POLISH 1911-1979), Castle Square in Warsaw, o/c, 35.5 x 51cm $3,000-4,000 LE PHO (VIETNAMESE 1907-2001), Les Tulipes, o/c, 130 x 90 cm $25,000-30,000 TSUGUHARU FOUJITA (JAPANESE 1886-1968), Portrait of a Woman, 1929, mixed media on paper, 26 x 21 cm $5,000-7,000 AN ANTIQUE INDIAN KANGRA PAINTING, opaque watercolor on paper, 21 x 26 cm $1,000-2,000 NICHOLAS CHIMONAS (RUSSIAN/GREEK 18641929), Day in Winter, 1909, o/c, 90 x 115.5cm $20,000-30,000 SERGEY SENKIN (RUSSIAN 1894-1963), Under the banner of Lenin for the second five-year plan!, 1931, 142 x 100cm $8,000-10,000 NIKOLAI BOGDANOFF (RUSSIAN 1850-1892), Young Woman on a Summer Day, o/p, 28 x 18.5cm $20,000-30,000 GIOVANNI BOLDINI (ITALIAN 1842-1931), Portrait of an Elegant Lady in an Empire Room, 1871, o/p, 20 x 13.5cm $60,000-80,000 IVAN AIVAZOVSKY (RUSSIAN 1817-1900), A Calm Morning on the Sea, o/p, 38 x 30.2cm $30,000-40,000 HENRI MARTIN (FRENCH 1860-1943), Le garçon avec un bateau au bassin du Luxembourg, ca. 1932-35, o/p, 45 x 37.8cm $40,000-50,000 NIKOLAI BOGDANOV-BELSKY (RUSSIAN 1868 -1945), Peasant Boy, o/c, 105.5 x 71.5cm $65,000-85,000 A PAIR OF ENGLISH FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS, EARLY 1800S $125,000-175,000 LOUIS J. CONVERS (FRENCH 1860-1915), La Justice, bronze with dark brown patina, height 62cm $3,000-4,000 A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PORTRAIT CUP FROM THE GOTHIC SERVICE, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, EARLY 1830S $3,000-5,000 www.the-saleroom.com 506 East 74th Street, New York, NY 10021 USA T. +1 (212) 717 7500 email: info@shapiroauctions.com VIEW CATALOG ONLINE AND REGISTER TO BID AT WWW.SHAPIROAUCTIONS.COM Antiques Trade Gazette © Robert Longo Monumental George IV silver-gilt salver, William Brown, London, circa 1825 $15,000-20,000 Robert Longo, Untitled (Cindy), from the Men in the Cities series, 2014. Estimate $5,000 to $8,000. Contemporary Art MAY 12 Specialist: Silver & Objets de Vertu Auction 05/20/15 David Walker | +1 267.414.1216 dwalker@freemansauction.com Visit our website or call +1 267.414.1256 to purchase a catalogue. Visit our website for catalogues, previews and auction times 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010 • tel 212 254 4710 SWANNGALLERIES.COM www.freemansauction.com 35 36 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 FINE ART AUCTION Wednesday, May 20 - 6 P.M. 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LEVY’S Palm Beach Estate Auction Worth Avenue Glass, Antiques, Diamonds, Modern and Asian Works of Art 8LYVWHE]1E]TQ 4VIZMI[3TIR8LVY1E] Over 100 lots offered without reserve ART-DECO BACCARAT BISQUE BRONZES BUFFET CARTIER CHAUMET CLOISONNE CUT GLASS DALI ESTATE JEWELRY FINE TIMEPIECES FLORA DANICA FURNITURE G.I.A DIAMONDS HEREND IVORY K.P.M. L.C. TIFFANY LALIQUE LAZAR LINKE MAJOLICA MALACHITE MARBLE MARTI MATISSE MIRO MIRRORS MUSIC BOXES NOVOA ORTON PARRISH PATEK PICASSO R. LALIQUE RAOUL DUFY ROLEX SABBADINI SAITO SATSUMA SNUFF BOTTLES SOYER STEINWAY STEUBEN TIFFANY & CO. TRAYNOR VASARELY ZENITH 8 2 236 5 101 35 9 37 30 36 39 41 8018 40 102 Absentee, Telephone, and Internet Bidding Available. Register at the auction or visit us online at www.ablevys.com A.B. LEVY’S 211 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Tel 561.835.9139 I www.ablevys.com I Email: albert@ablevys.com Licensed by the State of Florida AB3195, Albert B. Levy Auctioneer, No. AU4485 IMPORTANT CATALOGUE AUCTION OF ANTIQUES & WORKS OF ART Viewing : Friday 8th May from 2pm to 7pm Saturday 9th May from 10am to 7pm Sunday 10th May from 10am to 7pm Monday 11th May & Tuesday 12th May at 7.30pm Lot 207 ALBÉRIC COLLIN (Belgian school 1886-1962) Bronze figure: Marabou holding a branch. H: 39 L: 32.5 D: 16 cm. Lot 101 ANDRES DE SANTA MARIA (Columbian school 1860-1945) Oil on canvas: Naturaleza muerta con seta (Still life with pumpkin). 40.5 x 51 cm. Lot 108 JEAN PAUL GOURDON (French school 1956-) Bronze figure: Tuareg with camel. H: 50 L: 80 D: 50 cm. Lot 197 MAX MOREAU (Belgian school 1902-1992) Oil on canvas: The spice merchant. 90 x 70 cm. Lot 88 FERNAND TOUSSAINT (Belgian school 1873-1955) Oil on canvas relined on cardboard: Young woman in the nude, admiring herself. 46 x 38 cm. Lot 170 LOUIS GALLAIT (Belgian school 1810-1887) Oil on panel: Art and liberty, the young violonist. 82 x 59 cm. Lot 163 LÉONIDE FRECHKOP (Russian school 1897-1982) Oil on canvas: After the bath. 100 x 80 cm. Lot 122 Dutch school 19th Cent. Oil on panel: Fishermen in the estuary. 35 x 49 cm. Lot 39 Viennese work circa 1800 Cut crystal cup on a silver foot in the shape of the "king’s fool". The enamelled base and collar with mythological scenes and festivities. H: 16 L: 14 D: 11.5 cm. Lot 172 EUGÈNE LAERMANS (Belgian school 1864-1940) Oil on canvas: Suzanne bath. 70 x 100 cm. Lot 167 JANE GRAVEROL (Belgian school 1905-1984) Oil on panel: Tribute to Magritte. 47 x 38 cm. Lot 171 JENNY MONTIGNY (Belgian school 1875-1937) Oil on canvas relined on panel: Sunday in the park in London. 25.5 x 35 cm. Lot 100 ANDRES DE SANTA MARIA (Columbian school 1860-1945) Oil on canvas: The rock of Sisyphus. 60.5 x 50.5 cm. Lot 106 ADO CHALE (Belgian school 1928-) Low table in black resin inlaid with marcasite. L: 130 D: 60 cm. Lot 201 Ring in white gold with a solitaire diamond, cut brilliant (half cut), approx. 1.65 carat. Wine Auction : 13th May at 2pm 207 197 101 88 122 167 108 170 39 163 172 171 106 100 201 Next Auction : 15th & 16th June 2015 Email : info@horta.be Internet : www.horta.be 70/74 Avenue de Roodebeek 1030 Brussels Tel: + 32 2 741 60 60 Fax: + 32 2 741 60 70 Catalogues available on request 40 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 international events Chinese hunt for hardwood ■ Stools and table returning to market after 19 years chart rise in value of this type of furniture Anne Crane reports £1 = €1.30/$1.42 MING and Qing hardwood furniture is on a roll as one of the strongest fields in the already solidly performing Chinese art market. What could be more telling than the set of four huanghuali armchairs pictured in ATG No 2184 which sold for $8.5m (£6m) in March at Christie’s New York? They led the huge six-sale dispersal of the collection of the highly regarded US scholar/dealer/collector Robert Ellsworth. So when auctioneers Quinn & Farmer (18% buyer’s premium) of Charlottesville, Virginia, offered two lots of late 17th/early 18th century Chinese hardwood furniture in their April 18 auction that had been acquired at Christie’s 19 years ago, they were fairly confident that the purchase prices would be comfortably exceeded. Not only were they bought when the market was beginning to rise, but both lots had a good earlier provenance too: they formed part of Christie’s singleowner sale of furniture from the Museum of Chinese Classical furniture in their September 1996 Asian sale series in New York. One, a pair of huanghuali stools, had then cost $60,000. The other was a 3ft 2in (97cm) wide low table made from zitan carved with dragons chasing Right: the bronze Danaide by Auguste Rodin sold for €470,000 (£361,540) at Blanchet et Associés on April 15. Below left: the 18th century zitan table sold for $210,000 (£147,890) at Quinn & Farmer’s April 18 sale Left: a 18th century carved mahogany commode identified as by the London cabinetmaker William Gomm, with detail of the carving above right. It realised $65,000 (£45,775) at Quinn & Farmer. flaming pearls along the apron, which sold at $45,000 in the same sale. This time, estimates were $100,000150,000 for the stools and $60,00070,000 for the table – guides which Quinn & Farmer’s vice president Stephen Usry felt were “reasonable but significant enough to entice”. The former were featured in our presale preview in ATG No 2187 and both lots were advertised in ATG two weeks before. The auctioneers said that when the coverage broke the phones immediately started ringing with inquiries about them. Multiple in-house bidders as well as four phone bidders from China contested the stools, which ended up selling for $380,000 (£267,605) to one of the Chinese bidders. Another bid $210,000 (£147,890) for the low table. It all added up to a very decent return for the central Virginia consignor whose property made up 80% of this 180-lot auction. “Ironically, the underbidder, (on the table) a New York dealer, had owned the table many years ago,” said Mr Usry. He explained that the dealer had sold it to the museum that deaccessioned at Christie’s in 1996. Chinese artefacts were not the only high-flyers in the auction, however. A classic piece of quality 18th century English rococo mahogany with an unassuming estimate also had phones ringing off the hook. The piece in question, also shown here, was a 3ft 9in (1.1m) wide serpentine-fronted Georgian Chippendale style commode fitted with four graduated drawers, another purchase made at Christie’s in 1996 and here modestly guided at $3000-4000. The acanthus and pendant sprays carved to the volutes on the angles and the feet, and the finely fitted interior to the top drawer set under a green baize slide, all testified to the quality of its cabinetmaking. More importantly, Impressive provenances propel AUGUSTE Rodin’s bronzes are always popular whenever they appear at auction. The latest high-flyers from the rostrum in France were two well-provenanced bronzes that appeared at auction in Paris and Rouen within the space of five days. First off was the 8½ x 11½ x 15in (22 x 29 x 39cm) Danaide that featured in a small 194-lot sale of Contemporary and modern art held by Blanchet et Associés (26% buyer’s premium) at Drouot on April 15. The signed bronze of a woman curled over rocks is the smaller of three versions of this subject produced by the sculptor and is distinguished by the treatment of the rocks and the base. It was conceived in 1885 and Blanchet’s version, which is probably a cast by the François Rudier foundry, is datable to 1895-98 according to the Rodin Committee who examined the work. This work had the bonus of a notable provenance having come from the descendants of M Jules Ricome, a wine merchant in Algeria who probably acquired it around 1898. The Rodin archives have various examples of correspondence between Rodin and Ricome detailing purchases made between 1898 and 1906, although there is no specific mention of a Danaide. Blanchet offered it with an estimate Antiques Trade Gazette in Virginia Above: while it was a Chinese carved rhino horn libation cup that took the €52,000 (£40,000) top price in Auction Art’s (24% buyer’s premium) April 16 sale at Drouot, the rest of the sale was devoted entirely to Japanese material. Most of the 300-odd lots offered took the form of small-scale creations (netsuke, inro, okimono and kizerutzustu) by master craftsmen of the Edo (1603-1868) and Meiji (1868-1912) periods. Demand for Japanese art, once much contested by the home nation, Americans and Europeans, is not as bullish as it was back in the 1980s and ‘90s before the Japanese economy softened but there have been some signs of green shoots emerging. At Auction Art this unsigned Edo period ivory netsuke carved as an octopus with the tentacles curved back onto the body with inset horn eyes, was one of the more sought-after entries, making €12,500 (£9615). several London dealers had spotted characteristics that identified it as the work of a specific maker: William Gomm. He was a contemporary of Chippendale and the eldest member of a Clerkenwell cabinetmaking dynasty whose furniture only appears on the market rarely. Gomm’s work was indeed influenced by the designs in Chippendale’s Director and some of his own designs are now at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware. An attribution always adds value and the competition for this piece between three phone bidders, all British dealers, resulted in a lengthy contest that took the final price to $65,000 (£45,775). Gomm’s most substantial known commission in 1764 was from Edward, 5th Lord Leigh, to supply a large quantity of furniture for Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire, which included 183 assorted chairs, dressing tables, four Pembroke tables, clothes presses and a commode dressing table. Christie’s have sold three of the Pembroke tables including one that made a premiuminclusive £26,900 in 2007. Rodin to high prices in France of €150,000-200,000 but it ended up selling for more than double that figure at €470,000 (£361,540). Four days later, Rouen’s Normandy Auction (25.2% buyer’s premium) offered an 18½in (47cm) high bronze reduction of Jean d’Aire. This was one of the figures in the sculptor’s famous group of the burghers of Calais commissioned by the town in 1885. Reductions were produced from 1895 onwards, proving popular during Rodin’s life and afterwards. Normandy Auctions’ version, which carried Rodin’s signature cast to the base and the stamp of the Alexis Rudier Foundry, probably dated from between 1910-17 according to the Rodin Committee. Like Blanchet’s bronze, it will be appearing in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of Rodin’s sculpture. The Jean d’Aire came with a provenance to Alphonse Kahn of Saint Germain en Laye. It was restituted to his descendants in July 1946 following confiscation in 1940 and entered a private collection in the 1950s from whence it had passed down by descent to the vendor. Offered with an estimate of €100,000150,000, it ended up selling for €260,000 (£200,000) . 41 Left: French auction house owner Pierre Bergé is selling his personal library over the next three years, starting with a sale in Paris on December 11. Saleroom founder Bergé to sell book collection ONE of the most comprehensive personal libraries ever assembled will be sold in a series of auctions over the next three years. The first section of the Pierre Bergé collection, which contains 1600 books, manuscripts dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries and musical scores, will be sold in Paris on December 11 at the Hôtel Drouot, by Pierre Bergé & Associés in association with Sotheby’s. Antoine Godeau, vice-president of Pierre Bergé & Associés founded in 2002, will be on the rostrum. This first sale will offer a selection of over 150 lots, ranging from the first edition of Saint Augustine’s Confessions, printed in Strasbourg c.1470, to William Burroughs’ Scrap Book 3, published in 1979. Thematic sales will follow in 2016 and 2017 featuring literary works – the long-hidden core of the collection – but also books on botany, gardening, music and the exploration of major philosophical and political themes. A Pierre Bergé & Associés spokeswoman said: “Pierre Bergé’s library reflects the course of a singular life. As a young man captivated by literature, he left La Rochelle just before taking his Baccalaureate exams, impatient to write the novel of his life. “Initially guided by writers who were both mentors and friends, including Pierre Mac Orlan, Jean Cocteau and Jean Giono, he worked as an antiquarian book dealer, and gradually developed a passion for collecting. No longer merely a reader but a bibliophile, he developed a keen interest in both texts and the quality of books.” One particular literary friendship that marked Bergé’s collecting was with Jean Cocteau and the December 11 sale includes several lots linked to the multi-talented writer. A 1962 first of Requiem, Cocteau’s poetic testament, bears an autograph inscription to his friend: “My dear Pierre, I know we all have our crosses to bear, and mine is a heavy one. I send you this river into which we spit. I send it to you in one of the blue copies, to express my affection. Jean.” In February 2009 Christie’s and Pierre Bergé & Associés jointly staged the landmark three-day Paris sale of the collection put together by Bergé and his partner Yves Saint Laurent. The event, held in the Grand Palais, offered more than 700 lots from the combined contents of St Laurent’s and Bergé’s respective apartments in the Rue Babylone and Rue Bonaparte. It still holds the record for the highest total for any single-owner collection at €373.9m (£332.8m). Tom Derbyshire 42 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 international previews PARIS... Right: Artcurial chalked up one or two substantial prices for provincial Indian miniatures when they offered the first part of the collection of Françoise and Claude Bourelier last November and they are hoping for a similar outcome when they offer the second instalment of pre-Columbian art, antiquities, Islamic and other near eastern and south-east Asian works of art on May 11 and 12. A potential high-flyer is this late 18th century gouache from the Pahari state of Guler. It depicts a scene from the Ramayama epic showing Vibishana and the army of bears and monkeys coming to the aid of Rama. The work is guided at €20,000-30,000. ■ artcurial.com WASHINGTON DC... Above: this 11½in (30cm) high part-glazed Madoura pottery Picasso Chouette (owl) vase has been consigned to Weschler’s next sale of furniture, fine and decorative art and Asian art in Washington on May 8. The limited edition vase is incised to the underside Edition/Picasso/118/500,R147 Madoura and is also impressed Madoura Plein Feu and Edition Picasso. It has an estimate of $8000-12,000. ■ weschlers.com ZURICH... Above: this 2ft x 22in (61 x 56cm) oil on canvas from 1918 by Giovanni Giacometti (1868-1933) depicts the Piz Lagrev, an Alpine landscape, and was hitherto thought to be a lost work known only as a sketch listed in the artist’s paintings. It turns out that the painting was sold in the year of its creation via the Saint Moritz Gallery Steiner to a private collector and has never since been seen in public. It has resurfaced as one of the lots offered in Christie’s May 11 sale of Swiss art in Zurich where it is estimated at SFr300,000-400,000. ■ christies.com NEW YORK... Left: two newly discovered paintings by the Belgian artist James Ensor 18601949 feature in Doyle’s May 5 sale of Impressionist and Modern art. Both works are highlights from the collection of Cecilia and Wiilem Schupf, originally from Belgium, who managed an international diamond enterprise and moved to New York in the 1930s. They have passed down by direct descent through the family. Composition with Masks and weeping Angel in oil on canvas with crayon, measuring 21in x 2ft 1in (54 x 65cm), dates from c.1930 and features many of Ensor’s characteristic motifs in his oeuvre such as masks and religious imagery. It is estimated at $200,000-400,000. The other Ensor is a smaller pastel on paper of c.1933 measuring 8 x 11¼in (20 x 28cm). Titled Vierge et Mondaine, it depicts familiar objects from his attic studio grouped in a friezelike still life arrangement. It is guided at $15,000-25,000. ■ doylenewyork.com PARIS... Below: Jean Patou (1887-1936), the couturier and creator of Joy, one of the world’s most famous (and famously expensive) perfumes, was also an avid collector of Old Master paintings, books and works of art. Pieces from his private collection, preserved by his family, will be offered by Pierre Bergé & Associés on May 22 at Drouot in Paris. The sale features books and manuscripts, in particular a group of letters relating to Lafayette and his brother-in-law the Vicomte de Nouailles, plus works of art and furniture designed by the famous Art Deco partnership Sue et Mare. There will also, not surprisingly, be a selection of his couture creations, anything from evening gowns to sports outfits and sweaters. Perfume, an equally important strand of Patou’s career, is represented by a selection of perfume bottles including some also designed by Sue et Mare. Among them is this glass-stoppered steel bottle for the perfume Normandie, named after the celebrated Art Deco transatlantic ocean liner, with its orginal box. Designed by Louis Sue, these bottles were presented to the Normandie’s first-jclass passengers on the liner’s maiden voyage. The estimate is €7000-10,000. ■ pba-auctions.com NEW YORK... Above: this dynamic Art Deco design by Cassandre (1901-68) promoting Triplex’s automotive safety glass is on sale at Swann of New York’s dedicated Modernist poster auction on May 7. The near-monochrome 3ft 11in x 2ft 7in (1.19m x 78cm) work, printed in 1931 by Alliance Graphique of Paris, depicts a driver in complete concentration, the only barrier between him and the potential dangers of the road is a rectangle of Triplex glass. In condition A rating, it is guided at $20,000-30,000. ■ swanngalleries.com send information of forthcoming sale highlights to annecrane@atgmedia.com Auctions in Cologne and Berlin Berlin Sale (in Berlin) 2 May 2 May Soviet Avant-Garde Porcelain (in Berlin) 15 May Jewellery, Silver, Porcelain, Furniture 16 May Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture 15th –19th C. Viewings: Berlin 27 April – 1 May, Brussels 2 –4 May, Cologne 8 –14 May Claude Louis Chatelet (1753 – 1795). A Mountainous Landscape with a Lake and Anglers. A Mountainous Landscape with a Waterfall Signed and dated lower left: C L. Chatelet 1784. Oil on canvas, 88 x 115.5 cm each. Sale 16 May An important Boulle pendulum clock and barometer Paris, first quarter 18th C. H 114 cm. Sale 15 May An important silver cup of a Jewish fraternity, presumably Weissenfels Anton August Böhme, ca. 1820. H 27.5 cm, weight 596 g. Sale 15 May Neumarkt 3 50667 Cologne Germany +49 221 92 57 290 www.lempertz.com info@lempertz.com Berlin: +49 30 27 87 60 80 Brussels: +32 2 514 05 86 44 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 AUCTION: 11. MAY 2015, 10 AM VIEWING: 08.05.2015 - 10.05.2015 11 AM - 6 PM EVA HILD, SCULPTURE, “BREAKING UP-SERIES”, 2002 Amogli-Mesched 400 x 365 cm Kirman around 1890 211 x 188 cm ALVAR AALTO, CEILING LAMP, “BEEHIVE 332”, VALAISTUSTYÖ Kirman around 1900 206 x 133 cm BUKOWSKIS CONTEMPORARY & DESIGN VIEWING MAY 5 – 11 AUCTION MAY 12 CATALOGUE ONLINE WWW.BUKOWSKIS.COM Kirman around 1880 214 x 136 cm Complete illustrated catalogue on internet only: www.auktion-huell.de EVA SEEMAN, +46 8 614 08 31 EVA.SEEMAN@BUKOWSKIS.COM STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Antiques Trade Gazette S I N C E 17 0 7 May 12th and 13th Sale Exhibition from 8th May to 11th May Palais Dorotheum Autographs Auction 1 June 2015 768. Gilded and chiselled bronze vase, Chinese art, Qianlong dynasty (1736-1795). Height: 29cm. €10.000-15.000 365 and 377. Jean Mayodon (1893-1967), rare ceramic vases, monogrammed, circa 1930, height 33cm. €1.500-2.000 each Dorotheergasse 17, 1010 Vienna Enquiries: Tel. +43-1-515 60-570 client.services@dorotheum.at Catalogues: Tel. +43-1-515 60-200 kataloge@dorotheum.at www.dorotheum.com Ritual/ pontifical and sacramentary for the cathedral of Notre Dame in Puy-en-Velay, mid-11th Century, parchment, 276 sheets, 18 x 11 cm, starting price € 50,000 504. Claire Colinet (1880-1950), Dancer of Thebes, patinated bronze and silver, editors mark J. Lehamann’s Nephews, Paris, circa 1925. €2.000-3.000 Collection of ivory statues 795. Amitayus Buddha, gilded Bronze. China, circa 1760-1780, height 20 cm. €800-1.200 210.0 Russian Icon, silver guilt Rizza. St. Petersburg hallmarks dating from 1857. €1.500-2.500 Collection of 18th century Liege silverware Rue du Parnasse 3, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium. www.galeriemoderne.be 45 46 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 Complete Auction Dispersal Castambul Castle Collection South Australia Undoubtedly the finest collection of antique furniture and art ever to be auctioned in South Australia SPECTACULAR 2-DAY EVENT AUCTION 9th & 10th MAY Regrettably a family division of over 500 items of unreserved splendour with all items in immaculate no expense spared conserved condition. Illus. are: a 16thC. Gothic sword and cloak stand carved with the crest of the House of Valois; the main bedroom containing nine items of 19thC. Boulle furniture, exquisite Persian silk carpet & rugs, a Louis XIV grand Regénce cartel clock by Mynuel, fine art & more; detail of a gallery size oil on canvas possibly by the Russian artist Karl Bryullov depicting a scene with similarities to his epic painting “The Last Day of Pompeii” c.1830; detail of a finest Edo period altar cabinet enclosed by two pairs of doors and the ebonised and red lacquer case with intricate metal work and gold leafing. Also French bronzes & clocks, antique weaponry, 18thC. English silver, Georgian & Victorian paintings ... to ... archaic Chinese jade. for details see Adelaide’s Longest Established FineArt Auction House castambulcastle.com.au AVIGNON INTERNATIONAL PARC DES EXPOSITIONS CHATEAU BLANC - AEROPORT Since 1974 Trade only - Professional Buyers ID required Opens at 8am 198th One Day Fair Monday 18th May 2015 & 199th One Day Fair Monday 29th June 2015 SODAF/SFO LE GALAXIE A 482, Avenue De Lattre De Tassigny 83000 TOULON - FRANCE Tel: +33 (0) 4 94 03 40 72 - Fax: +33 (0) 4 94 31 27 25 email: sfo-sodaf@orange.fr - www.avignon-antiquites.com Tel: Int + 618 8234 1804 Email: info@duplessis.com.au Antiques Trade Gazette SUNDAY, MAY 10th 2015 AT 2.30 PM 19th CENTURY, IMPRESSIONIST, POST-IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN PAINTINGS SCULPTURES - PHOTOGRAPHS - MODERN TAPESTRIES Maurice de VLAMINCK – 1876-1958 GRAND VASE DE FLEURS Oil signed. 74 x 54 cm André LHOTE – 1885-1962 LA RÊVEUSE, 1908 Oil signed. 46 x 38 cm Alexandre DUBOURG – 1825-1891 HONFLEUR, LE MARCHÉ AUX POISSONS Oil signed. 65 x 81 cm Edouard Marcel SANDOZ – 1881-1971 FENNEC ASSIS Bronze signed and numbered 8. Caster SUSSE Frères. H. : 29 cm Albert LEBOURG – 1849-1928 VOILES ROUGES À LA ROCHELLE, 1905 Oil signed. 50 x 73,5 cm EXHIBITION Friday, May 8th from 11 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm Saturday, May 9th from 11 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm Sunday, May 10th from 10 am to 12 am ENTIRE CATALOGUE ON OUR WEBSITE www.pillon-encheres.com or www.pillon.auction.fr HÔTEL DES VENTES DU C H ÂT E AU Jean METZINGER – 1883-1956 PAYSAGE AUX TROIS MEULES DE FOIN, vers 1922 Oil signed. 54 x 73 cm 13, avenue de Saint-Cloud 6 78000 VERSAILLES 6 Tél. : 01 39 02 40 40 6 Fax : 01 39 49 90 01 S V V agrément 2002-328 ONLINE BIDDING on Parisian office 6 2, avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie - 75116 Paris 6 Tél. : 01 47 20 64 50 pillon-encheres@wanadoo.fr - www.pillon-encheres.com - www.pillon.auction.fr Important British and Continental Furniture and Paintings including Property from the Collection of Tom Devenish Brunk Auctions MAY 15-16, 2015 $VKHYLOOH1RUWK&DUROLQD86$LQIR#EUXQNDXFWLRQVFRP BRUNKAUCTIONS.COM $QGUHZ%UXQN1&$/)LUP5REHUW6%UXQN1&$/5REHUW5XJJLHUR1&$/ 47 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 DR. FISCHER ALDE FINE ART AUCTIONS Specialized Auction House Books-Autographs-Coins Important Vase with Crabs, Marianne Höst (design), Meissen, circa 1907 48 Fine Arts & Antiques Sale 239: 16 May 2015 Matthæus Greuter. Pair of antique globes. 1632-1636. Viewing: 11. - 15.5.2015 The terrestrial and the celestial globes in rare first editions. 1,60 ft in diameter / 4,43 ft high. Trappenseeschlösschen, 74074 Heilbronn Tel. ++49 71 31 - 15 55 70 info@auctions-fischer.de www.auctions-fischer.de François Levaillant & Alexandre Bourjot Saint-Hilaire. Histoire naturelle des perroquets. 1804-1805. 3 volumes large 4to. 256 coloured plates and an original water-colour. Auction sale Wednesday May, 13th at 2 p.m. 7, rue Rossini 75009 Paris Jérôme Delcamp Auctioneer ALDE www.alde.fr %$=3"=3"%'$ contact@alde.fr 1, rue de Fleurus Tél. +33 (0)1 45 49 09 24 Fax +33 (0)1 45 49 09 30 75006 Paris Agrément 2006-583 &===3=94) ;76;8!=*2: =)=32;/==+=5,=94) 5;80;8!< 256;8!< 2;80< #6;<<=320 380;(7< #1(/0(27< 767//72, . . . . . . '8/;87=1505/:!(7=666-:;5<1:*<,-1: '%3#'#=3"%'$$=3 :8;:(<025<<7=+9 +994=728 "7/ 4=+4=)&9=49=&9 5=4=+4=)&9=49=9 666-:;5<1:*<,-1: ;8*::;5<1:*<,-1: Antiques Trade Gazette 49 Upcoming Sales - Bid online The information displayed is a selection of sales currently available on the-saleroom.com and is accurate at time of publishing. Please check online for full and comprehensive details. All times are BST. Tuesday 28 April House & Son A Collection of Furniture, Art & Collectors’ Items 9:30 Cotswold Auction Company Vintage Fashion, Textiles & 20th Century Art & Design 10:00 Dreweatts Interiors: Furniture, Works of Art, Pictures, Asian & European Ceramics 10:00 Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers Collectables & General 10:00 Cottees Auctions Antiques & General to Include Stamps 10:00 Rogers Jones & Co. Antiques & Fine Art 10:30 Hampstead Auctions Jewellery, Silver, Watches & General Antiques 10:30 McTear’s The Asian & Works of Art Auction 10:30 Sheppards Auction House Antiques & Interiors Sale 10:30 IRELAND Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Victorian, Edwardian & General Sale Part 2 11:00 Dreweatts Fine Wine, Champagne, Port & Select Fine Spirits 11:00 De Veres Art Auctions Design & Irish Art Auction 18:00 IRELAND Richard Winterton Auctioneers Three-Day Antiques, Home & Interior Sale 10:00 McTear’s The Furniture & Works of Art Auction 18:00 Spink & Son The Uncirculated Collection 10:00 TIMED AUCTIONS JF & Daughters Auctioneers & Pawnbrokers Second Chance Curiosities, Antiques, Collectables, Silver & Artwork 09:00 Ashgrove Auction Rooms Timed Auction Antiques & Collectables 14:00 IRELAND ENDS 28th April Wednesday 29 April Gildings Auctioneers Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Capes Dunn European & Oriental Ceramics, Works of Art & Glass 11:00 Dreweatts Decorative Arts From 1860 & Modern Design 10:00 Lawrences of Bletchingley Three-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Sigalas Auktion International Spring Sale 13:00 GERMANY C W Harrison & Son Antiques Sale 10:00 Richard Winterton Auctioneers Three-Day Antiques, Home & Interior Sale 10:00 Spink & Son The Michael Jowett Collection of African Banknotes 14:00 Spink & Son Queen Elizabeth II: a Banknote Collection 10:00 McTear’s The Clocks, Scientific & Musical Instruments Auction 17:00 James & Sons Auctioneers Antiques, Bygones & Collectors Auction Part I - The ‘Black & White’ Collection 10:00 Thomas Watson Gallery Sale 10:00 Victor Mee Auctions Book & Militaria Sale 17:30 IRELAND High Road Auctions Antiques, Interiors & Collectables 18:00 Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Victorian, Edwardian & General Sale Part 1 10:30 Gorringes Two-Day Sale of Fine Art & Antiques 10:00 Thomas N. Miller Selected Items - Antiques, Furniture, Jewellery, Silver & Collectables 10:00 Warwick Auctions of Coventry Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Woolley & Wallis Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu 10:00 Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Doulton & Glass Sale 10:30 McTear’s The Whisky Auction 10:30 Mellors & Kirk Antiques & Objects Including Silver & Jewellery 10:30 Sheppards Auction House Antiques & Interiors Sale 10:30 IRELAND Peter Wilson Fine Art Sale 11:00 Spink & Son World Banknotes 14:00 Sportingold Limited Sporting Memorabilia 10:00 McTear’s The Wine Auction 15:00 Watsons Toy & Transport Auction 10:00 Plymouth Auction Rooms Jewellery, Watches, Silver, Pictures & Furniture 15:00 Whitton and Laing A Collection of Jewellery, Silver, Watches & Paintings 10:00 McTear’s The Coins Auction 17:00 Wellers Auctioneers Rock & Pop Memorabilia 10:30 McTear’s The Watches Auction 17:30 British Bespoke Auctions Antiques,Collectables & Porcelain 10:30 McTear’s The Jewellery Auction 18:00 Cheffins Art & Design From 1860 11:00 Thursday 30 April Gardiner Houlgate Vintage & General Furniture, Furnishings & Effects 11:00 Gorringes Two-Day Sale of Fine Art & Antiques 10:00 Lawrences of Bletchingley Three-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Mallams Ltd. - Cheltenham Asian, Oriental & Islamic Art 10:00 Peter Wilson Fine Art Sale 11:00 Woolley & Wallis Jewellery Sale 11:00 The Auction Gallery - Brentwood Antiques & Collectibles 11:00 Bloomsbury Auctions Books & Works On Paper 13:00 John Nicholson’s A One Day Auction of Fine Oriental Works of Art 12:00 Richard Winterton Auctioneers Three-Day Antiques, Home & Interior Sale 10:00 Lawrences of Bletchingley Three-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Tennants Auctioneers Coins, Tokens & Banknotes 12:00 Silverwoods Antiques & Fine Art 10:00 Bushey Auctions Auction of Fine Art, Antiques, Collectables, Jewellery, Silver,Toys & Vinyl Records 1:00 Northwich Auction Antiques & Collectables Sale 10:00 Burstow & Hewett Picture Sale 14:00 Spink & Son World Banknotes 10:00 Auction Zero Jewellery & Objets D’art 15:00 the-saleroom.com The No.1 Website for Art and Antiques Auctions 50 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 Morphets of Harrogate Border Auctions Collectors’ Items Followed By Sale of Antiques & Collectables The Bazaar 12:00 15:30 ENDS 30th April Morphets of Harrogate The Bazaar Friday 1 May 17:00 Chaucer Auctions Collectors’ Items Followed By Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers One Day Sale of Studio Ceramics & Decorative Arts 11:00 W&H Peacock Auctioneers & Valuers Antique Furniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Silver, Ceramics & Glass & Collectors’ Items 11:00 Autograph Auction, Autographs, TIMED AUCTIONS Peter Francis First Day Covers, Military 10:00 John Nicholson’s Prints & Engravings 12:00 Specialist Books, Postcards, Good Stamps, Printed Ephemera, McTear’s Autographs, & Photographia Sale The Interiors Auction 09:00 10:30 Dickins Auctioneers Two-Day Auction of Antiques & Collectables 14:00 Saturday 2 May The Auction Centre Ltd Nosbüsch & Stucke Auktionen Berlin Rare Books - Prints -Photography 08:00 GERMANY 09:30 Dickins Auctioneers Two-Day Auction of Antiques & Collectables 09:00 Eppli Auktionshaus Eppli Am Markt 09:00 GERMANY Sale of Toys & Model Railways Followed By Musical Instruments Bishop & Miller Auctioneers Ltd Pentland Livestock Limited Agricultural Model Auction 10:30 Auction House Berwick Antique & General Sale 11:00 Fine Sale 10:00 Littleton Auctions Antiques & Collectables 10:00 Shapes Auctioneers & Valuers Art & Antiques Auction To Include Whisky & Wine 10:00 the-saleroom.com The No.1 Website for Art and Antiques Auctions Monday 3 May Paul Beighton Auctioneers Ltd. 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To view the online enhancements visit www.antiquestradegazette.com or www.the-saleroom.com Index of UK and Ireland auction advertising Adam's ...............................................................31 Littleton Auctions ...............................................32 Bamfords ............................................................16 Lyon and Turnbull .................................................6 Bonhams ..............................................................5 Charles Miller ..................................................... 15 C&T Auctioneers.................................................31 Adam Partridge ............................................. 10-11 Chiswick Auctions ........................................ 17, 27 W & H Peacock ...................................................27 Denham's ...........................................................31 John Pye & Sons .................................................22 Dickins ...............................................................32 Sheffield Auction Gallery ....................................32 Dreweatts Bloomsbury .......................................29 Special Auction Services .....................................27 Eastbourne Auction Rooms ................................22 Summers Place ...................................................23 Fellows ...............................................................27 Trevanion and Dean............................................32 Peter Francis .......................................................32 Wellers ...............................................................31 Jefferys Auctions ................................................32 Whyte's ........................................................14, 23 Index of international auction advertising Auktionshaus Dr Hull Germany ..........................44 Dr Fischer Art Auction Germany .........................48 Brunk Auctions USA ..........................................47 Freemans USA ............................................. 33, 35 Bukowskis Sweden ............................................44 Galerie Moderne Belgium ..................................45 Christie's France ..................................................7 Hotel de Ventes Horta Belgium ..........................39 Dallas Auction Gallery USA ................................36 Kunsthaus Lempertz Germany............................43 Dobiachofsky Switzerland ..................................48 AB Levy USA .....................................................38 Dorotheum Austria ...................................... 37, 45 Librairie Giraud-Badin France .............................48 Du Plessis Australia ...........................................46 Shapiro Auctions USA ........................................34 Eric Pillon Enchères France.................................47 Swann Galleries USA .........................................35 auction calendar WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 ANDREW HILDITCH & SON (Hanover House, 1a The Square, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1AP. Tel: +44 (0)1270 762048) Fine Art, 09.00 BAMFORDS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Derby Auction House, Chequers Road, Derby, DE21 6EN. Tel: +44 (0)1332 210000) Decorative Ceramics & Glass Sale, 10.30 BAYLES AUCTIONEERS (Nortonbury Farm, Nortonbury Lane, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, SG9 1AN. Tel: +44 (0)1763 281256) Antiques & Collectables, 13.30 BOLDON AUCTION GALLERIES (24a Front Street, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear, NE36 0SJ. Tel: +44 (0)191 537 2630) Victorian & General Household Auctions BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1HH. Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900) A: Eastern Arms & Armour From The Richard R. Wagner Jr Collection B: Old Master Paintings BOULTON & COOPER (Milton Rooms, Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LR. Tel: +44 (0)1653 696151) Antiques Sale, 10.00 BOURNE END AUCTION ROOMS (Station Approach, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5QH. Tel: +44 (0)1628 531500) General Sale, 10.30 BURSTOW & HEWETT (Abbey Auction Gallery, Lower Lake, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AT. Tel: +44 (0)1424 772374) Selected Paintings & Prints, 14.00 BYRNE’S FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 8RD. Tel: +44 (0)1244 681311) Collectables & General C.W. HARRISON & SON (Milner Way, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 9JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1924 269599) Antiques & Collectables CHRISTIE’S (8 King Street, London, SW1Y 6QT. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060) The Collection of Ana Maria Espirito Santo Bustorff Silva CUTTLESTONES AUCTIONEERS (Penkridge Auction Rooms, Pinfold Lane, Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5AP. Tel: +44 (0)1785 714905) Home, Garden & Collectables D.J. MANNING (Carriden Industrial Estate, Bridgeness Road, Bo’ness, Falkirk, EH51 9SF. Tel: +44 (0)1506 827693) Antiques & Collectables Receive customised email alerts about forthcoming auctions from ATG at www.the-saleroom.com/auctionalerts BROUGHT TO YOU BY atgmedia 51 DORE & REES (The Auction Rooms, Vicarage Street, Frome, Somerset, BA11 1PU. Tel: +44 (0)1373 462257) Antiques & General, 10.30 DREWEATTS DONNINGTON PRIORY (Donnington Priory Salerooms, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)1635 553553) Interiors To Include Decorative Arts From 1860 & Modern Design, 10.00 GORRINGES (North Street Auction Rooms, 15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD. Tel: +44 (0)1273 478221 / 472503) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables GROUNDS & CO. (2 Nene Quay, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1945 580713) Household Effects, 09.30 HARTLEYS (Victoria Hall, Little Lane, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8EA. Tel: +44 (0)1943 816363) Victorian & Later General Sale, 10.00 JAMES & SONS AUCTIONEERS (The Racecourse, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 7NY. Tel: + 44 (0)1328 855003) Antiques Sale, 10.00 JOHN NICHOLSON’S (The Auction Rooms, Midhurst Road, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 3HA. Tel: +44 (0)1428 653727) Fine Oriental Works of Art LAWRENCES AUCTIONEERS (The Linen Yard, South Street, Crewkerne, Somerset, TA18 8AB. Tel: +44 (0)1460 73041) General Sale LAWRENCES (Norfolk House, 80 High Street, Bletchingley, Surrey, RH1 4PA. Tel: +44 (0)1883 743323) Three-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables MCTEAR’S (Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4EU. Tel: +44 (0)141 810 2880) A: The Coins Auction B: The Jewellery Auction C: The Rare & Collectable Whisky Auction D: The Watches Auction E: The Wine Auction MELLORS & KIRK (The Auction House, Gregory Street, Nottingham, NG7 2NL. Tel: +44 (0)115 979 0000) Antiques & Objects including Silver & Jewellery MST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Hangar One, Airport Industrial Estate, Marcus Road, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon, EX14 4LB. Tel: +44 (0)1404 891833) Antique & Decorative Interior Furnishings, Pictures & Collectables, 13.30 NORTHWICH AUCTION (6 Runcorn Road, Barnton, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 4EL. Tel: +44 (0)1606 762222) Antiques & Collectables Sale PENRITH FARMERS’ & KIDD’S (The Skirsgill Saleroom, Skirsgill, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0DN. Tel: +44 (0)1768 890781) Victoriana & Later Furnishings & Effects, 09.30 PETER WILSON (Victoria Gallery, Market Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5DG. Tel: +44 (0)1270 623878) Fine Art Sale PHILLIPS (30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 5BF. Tel: +44 (0)20 7318 4010) Design Evening Sale, 14.00 PLAYERS AUCTIONEERS (Players Industrial Estate, Clydach, Swansea, SA6 5BQ. Tel: +44 (0)1792 846241) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 PLYMOUTH AUCTION ROOMS (Faraday Mill Trade Park, Cattewater Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 0SE. Tel: +44 (0)1752 254740) Jewellery, Silver, Watches & Art, 14.00 RICHARD WINTERTON AUCTIONEERS (The Lichfield Salerooms, Cross Keys, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6DN. Tel: +44 (0)1543 251081) Three-Day Antiques & 20th Century Sale, 10.00 ROSS’S (37 Montgomery Street, Belfast, BT1 4NX. Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 5448) Online Irish Paintings Auction - Closes Today SCOTARMS (Newark Showground, Lincoln Road, Winthorpe, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 2NY. Tel: +44 (0)1636 893946) Arms & Armour, 10.00 SHEPPARDS AUCTION HOUSE (The Square, Durrow, Co. Laois. Tel: +353 57 874 0000) Exceptional Interiors & Exteriors SOTHEBY’S (34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 7293 5000) Old Master & British Paintings (Day Sale) SPINK & SON (69 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4ET. Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000) A: The Uncirculated Collection, 09.00 B: World Banknotes, 10.00 SWORDERS (Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, CM24 8GE. Tel: +44 (0)1279 817778) Interiors, 10.00 TENNANTS AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Centre, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5SG. Tel: +44 (0)1969 623780) Coins & Banknotes, 11.00 THOMAS N. MILLER (The Algernon Road Auction Rooms, Byker, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE6 2UN. Tel: +44 (0)191 265 8080) Selected Fine Art VICTOR MITCHELL AUCTIONEERS (Mount Butler, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. Tel: +353 50 521 396) Antiques Furniture & Fine Art, 10.30 WALLIS & WALLIS (West Street Auction Galleries, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2NJ. Tel: +44 (0)1273 480208) Toys, Militaria, Arms & Armour WARWICK AUCTIONS (The Coventry Auction Centre, 3 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry, CV1 3JS. Tel: +44 (0)2476 223377 / 223378) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 WHITTON & LAING (32 Okehampton Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 1DY. Tel: +44 (0)1392 252621) Antiques & Collectables WOOLLEY & WALLIS (51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3SU. Tel: +44 (0)1722 424500) Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu 52 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 auction calendar THURSDAY APRIL 30 ADDISONS AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Rooms, Staindrop Road, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, DL12 8TD. Tel: +44 (0)1833 690545) Antiques & Interiors, 10.00 AITCH CARDS (Tel: +44 (0)1462 712353) Online Cigarette Card Auction Closes Today AMERSHAM AUCTION ROOMS (Station Road, Amersham on the Hill, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0AH. Tel: +44 (0)1494 729292) 19th Century & Later Furnishings, Objects of Desire, 10.30 APEX PHILATELICS (P.O. Box 31, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6FD. Tel: +44 (0)1342 833413) Postal Auction Closes Today, 14.00 AUCTION ZERO (2nd floor, 63-66 Hatton Garden, London, EC1N 8LE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7993 8368 / +44 (0)20 7993 6347) Jewellery - online only, 14.00 BANGOR AUCTIONS (1 Greenway Business Park, Conlig, Bangor, Co. Down, BT23 7SU. Tel: +44 (0)28 9145 0494) General Auction With Antiques Section BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS (Bloomsbury House, 24 Maddox Street, London, W1S 1PP. Tel: +44 (0)20 7495 9494) Books & Works on Paper, 10.30 BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1HH. Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900) Modern Sporting Guns BRENTWOOD ANTIQUES AUCTION (45 North Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4UZ. Tel: +44 (0)1277 224599) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 BRITISH BESPOKE AUCTIONS (The Old Boys’ School, Gretton Road, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, GL54 5EE. Tel: +44 (0)1242 603005) Antiques & Collectables BURY & HILTON (The Auction Rooms, Leekbrook Way, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7AP. Tel: +44 (0)1538 383344) General Furniture & Effects, 10.30 BUSHEY AUCTIONS (Bushey Golf & Country Club, High Street, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 1TT. Tel: +44 (0)20 8386 2552) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables, 13.00 CALDER VALLEY AUCTIONEERS (Fairlea Mill, Ellenholme Road, Halifax, Yorkshire, HX2 6EP. Tel: +44 (0)1422 886648) Antiques & Collectables, 12.00 CHEFFINS (Clifton House, 1-2 Clifton Road, Cambridge, CB1 7EA. Tel: +44 (0)1223 213343) Art & Design from 1860, 11.00 CHRISTIE’S (8 King Street, London, SW1Y 6QT. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060) Fine & Rare Wines including Three Exceptional Collections CHRISTIE’S SOUTH KENSINGTON (85 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3LD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6074) A: European Noble & Private Collections B: Old Master & British Paintings CJM AUCTIONEERS (CJM Auction Centre, Dunlop Way, Scunthorpe, DN16 3RN. Tel: +44 (0)1724 334411) April Collective Industrial, Antiques & Modern Homewares Sale Closes Today CLEVEDON SALEROOMS (The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Bristol, BS21 6TT. Tel: +44 (0)1934 830111) Antiques, Furnishings, Collectables & Jewellery, 10.00 GARDINER HOULGATE (Auction Rooms, 9 Leafield Way, Bath, SN13 9SW. Tel: +44 (0)1225 812912) Vintage & General, 10.00 GEORGE KIDNER (The Lymington Saleroom, Emsworth Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9BL. Tel: +44 (0)1590 670070) Works of Art, Clocks, Ceramics, Silver, Jewellery, Paintings & Furniture, 10.30 GORRINGES (North Street Auction Rooms, 15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2PD. Tel: +44 (0)1273 478221 / 472503) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables HOP FARM (The Hop Farm Auction House, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6PY. Tel: +44 (0)1622 872632) Antiques Roadtrip Special Sale of Antiques & Collectables J. STUART WATSON (The Market Hall, Lockmeadow Leisure Complex, Barker Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 8LW. Tel: +44 (0)1622 831859) Antique & Modern Furniture & Effects, 10.00 LAWRENCES (Norfolk House, 80 High Street, Bletchingley, Surrey, RH1 4PA. Tel: +44 (0)1883 743323) Three-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables LINDSAY BURNS & COMPANY (6 King Street, Perth, Perthshire, PH2 8JA. Tel: +44 (0)1738 633888) General Sale LISNASKEA AUCTIONS (Unit 7, Manderwood Park, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh, BT92 0FP. Tel: +44 (0)2867724334) General Sale, 19.00 LOCKE & ENGLAND (12 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4RT. Tel: +44 (0)1926 889100) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 MALLAMS CHELTENHAM (Grosvenor Galleries, 26 Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 2SG. Tel: +44 (0)1242 235712) Asian, Oriental & Islamic Art MARTEL MAIDES AUCTIONS (The Auction Rooms, 40 Cornet Street, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1LF. Tel: +44 (0)1481 722700) Antiques & Modern MORGAN EVANS & CO. (The Saleroom, Lon Groes, Gaerwen, Isle of Anglesey, LL60 6DF. Tel: +44 (0)1248 421582) Antiques & Fine Art Auction, 10.00 MORPHETS (6 Albert Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 1JL. Tel: +44 (0)1423 530030) The Bazaar, 17.00 PETER WILSON (Victoria Gallery, Market Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5DG. Tel: +44 (0)1270 623878) Fine Art Sale PHILIP SERRELL (The Malvern Saleroom, Barnards Green Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3LW. Tel: +44 (0)1684 892314) General Sale PHILLIPS (30 Berkeley Sqaure, London, W1J 5BF. Tel: +44 (0)20 7318 4010) Design, 14.00 FRIDAY MAY 1 ADAM PARTRIDGE AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Cheshire Saleroom, Withyfold Drive, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2BD. Tel: 0845 835 0520 / +44 (0)1625 431788) One Day Sale of Studio Pottery RICHARD WINTERTON AUCTIONEERS (The Lichfield Salerooms, Cross Keys, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6DN. Tel: +44 (0)1543 251081) Three-Day Antiques & 20th Century Sale, 10.00 BIGWOOD FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (The Old School, Tiddington, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7AW. Tel: +44 (0)1789 269415) 20th Century Furniture & Effects ROSS’S (37 Montgomery Street, Belfast, BT1 4NX. Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 5448) Online Jewellery & Watches Auction - Closes Today CHAUCER AUCTIONS (Tel: +44 (0) 845 1304 094) Autograph, Military, Sport, Entertainment & Historical Auction - Online Only, 09.00 SILVERWOODS (Ribblesdale Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1QD. Tel: +44 (0)1200 423322) Antiques, Furniture & Fine Art Sale, 10.00 DICKINS AUCTIONEERS (The Claydon Saleroom, Calvert Road, Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire, MK18 2EZ. Tel: +44 (0)1296 714434) Antiques & Collectables, 14.00 SOTHEBY’S (34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 7293 5000) A: Collections B: Travel, Atlases, Maps & Natural History SPORTINGOLD LIMITED (Rodber Suite, Saints Rugby Union Club, Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton, NN5 5BG. Tel: +44 (0)1494 565921) Sporting Memorabilia THOMSON RODDICK & MEDCALF (Coleridge House, Shaddongate, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA2 5TU. Tel: +44 (0)1228 528939) Collectors’ Sale: Coins & Numismatic Collectables, Postage Stamps Followed By Model Railways, Railwayana, Die-cast Vehicles, Soldiers & Figures, Steam & Other Models & Old & Collectable Toys THOMSON RODDICK SCOTTISH AUCTIONS (The Auction Centre, Irongray Road, Dumfries, DG2 0JE. Tel: +44 (0)1387 721635) Home Furnishings & Interiors, 16.00 W. & H. PEACOCK (75 New Street, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1AJ. Tel: +44 (0)1480 474550) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 WATSONS (Heathfield Auction Rooms, The Market, Burwash Road, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8RA. Tel: +44 (0)1435 862132) Transport & Toys, 09.00 WHITTON & LAING (32 Okehampton Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 1DY. Tel: +44 (0)1392 252621) Jewellery, Silver, Watches & Works of Art WILBYS FINE ART AND AUCTIONS (Milton Hall, Fitzwilliam Street, Elsecar, South Yorkshire, S74 8EZ. Tel: +44 (0)1226 299221) Fine Art & Antiques, 10.00 WOOLLEY & WALLIS (51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3SU. Tel: +44 (0)1722 424500) Jewellery WRIGHT MARSHALL (Beeston Castle Salerooms, Beeston Smithfield, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ. Tel: +44 (0)1829 262150) General & Home Furnishings Sale JOHN NICHOLSON’S (The Auction Rooms, Midhurst Road, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 3HA. Tel: +44 (0)1428 653727) Prints, Watercolours & Oil Paintings Auction, 11.00 M.W. DARWIN & SONS (The Dales Furniture Hall, Bridge Street, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 2AD. Tel: +44 (0)1677 422846) Antiques & Collectables, 10.30 MANOR HOUSE AUCTIONS (Heckfield Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Heckfield, Hampshire, RG27 0LG. Tel: +44 (0)1256 841300) General, Antique Furniture, China & Collectables, 14.00 MCTEAR’S (Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4EU. Tel: +44 (0)141 810 2880) Interiors, 10.30 NETHERHAMPTON SALEROOMS (Salisbury Auction Centre, Salisbury Road, Netherhampton, Wiltshire, SP2 8RH. Tel: +44 (0)1722 342045) Part 1) Fine Art, Silver, Furniture & Porcelain. Part 2) General Antiques & Collectables, 15.00 SIDCUP AUCTION ROOMS (14 Church Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6BX. Tel: +44 (0)20 8302 4565) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 THOMPSON’S AUCTIONEERS (The Dales Saleroom, Levens Hall Park, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2BG. Tel: +44 (0)1423 709086) General Antiques & Effects, 11.30 TRING MARKET AUCTIONS (Brook Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5EF. Tel: +44 (0)1442 826446) Fine Art & Antiques, 11.00 TW GAZE (Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4LN. Tel: +44 (0)1379 650306) Antiques W. & H. PEACOCK (Bedford Auction Centre, 26 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3JR. Tel: +44 (0)1234 266366) Antique Furniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Ceramics & Glass & Collectors’ Items, Military Book & Ephemera Collection, Jewellery & Watches, 11.00 WATERMANS AUCTION ROOMS (Shellbank Lane, Manor Farm, Green Street Green, Dartford, Kent, DA2 8DL. Tel: +44 (0)1474 700033) Antiques & Collectables HYPERION AUCTIONS (Station Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 5BH. Tel: +44 (0)1480 464140) Antiques, Collectables & Later Furnishings, 11.00 SATURDAY MAY 2 LITTLETON AUCTIONS (School Lane, Middle Littleton, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 8LN. Tel: +44 (0)1386 244379) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 ARTHUR JOHNSON & SONS (The Nottingham Auction Centre, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3GY. Tel: +44 (0)115 986 9128) A: Antique & Later Collectables B: Antique & Later Furniture AUCTION HOUSE BERWICK (95 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2AW. Tel: +44 (0)7414 957134) Antiques & General Sale BENTLEY’S AUCTION ROOMS (The Old Granary, Waterloo Road, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 3JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1580 715857) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 BISHOP & MILLER (19 Charles Industrial Estate, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 5AH. Tel: +44 (0)1449 673088) Fine Art Auction BRENTWOOD ANTIQUES AUCTION (45 North Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4UZ. Tel: +44 (0)1277 224599) Antiques & General, 11.00 BROWNS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (13A Bangor Road, Edinburgh, EH6 5JY. Tel: +44 (0)131 555 6777) Antiques & Interiors, 11.00 CHURCHGATE AUCTIONS (123 Scudamore Road, Leicester, LE3 1UQ. Tel: +44 (0)116 287 4856) Victorian & Later Furniture & Collectables, 09.30 D. WOMBELL & SON (The Auction Gallery, Northminster Business Park, York, YO26 6QU. Tel: +44 (0)1904 790777) Antiques & General DALKEITH AUCTIONS (Dalkeith Hall, Dalkeith Steps, 81 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 1EW. Tel: +44 (0)1202 292905) Cigarette Cards, Postcards, Stamps & Documents DICKINS AUCTIONEERS (The Claydon Saleroom, Calvert Road, Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire, MK18 2EZ. Tel: +44 (0)1296 714434) Antiques & Collectables, 09.00 DOUGLAS AUCTION HOUSE (Salisbury Street Church, Farrant Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 3HG. Tel: ) Antiques Sale, 10.00 EASTBOURNE AUCTIONS (Auction House, Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 8QL. Tel: +44 (0)1323 431444) General Sale LOWESTOFT AUCTION ROOMS (Pinbush Road Industrial Estate, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 7NL. Tel: +44 (0)1502 531532) Antiques & General MANOR HOUSE AUCTIONS (5 Crossborough Gardens, Crossborough Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 4LB. Tel: +44 (0)1256 841300) Outside Effects OTTERY AUCTION ROOMS (Unit 30/32, Finnimore Industrial Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, EX11 1NR. Tel: +44 (0)1404 811800) Antiques & General, 11.00 PHILIP G. PYLE (South Street, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 9DT. Tel: +44 (0)1837 810088) General, 11.00 PSP AUCTIONS (Auction House, Main Street, Tingewick, Buckinghamshire, MK18 4NL. Tel: +44 (0)1280 848843) Antiques & Effects RINGWOOD AUCTIONS (The Close, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1LA. Tel: +44 (0)1425 480178) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 ROSAN REEVES AUCTIONS (Springham Farm Estates, Grove Hill, Hellingly, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 4HF. Tel: +44 (0)1435 810410) Antiques & General Effects, 10.00 RYEDALE AUCTIONEERS (Cooks Yard, New Road, Kirkbymoorside, York, YO62 6DZ. Tel: +44 (0)1751 431544) General, 11.00 SHAPES AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Bankhead Avenue, Sighthill, Edinburgh, EH11 4BY. Tel: +44 (0)131 453 3222) Wine & Whisky SIDCUP AUCTION ROOMS (14 Church Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6BX. Tel: +44 (0)20 8302 4565) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 STAG AUCTIONS (Tel: +44 (0)1285 656455) Interiors & Decorative Sale - Online only TAYLORS AUCTION ROOMS (Brent Avenue, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9PB. Tel: +44 (0)1674 672775) Antiques, Fine Art & Collectables, 10.00 EATON & HOLLIS (The Market Salesroom, Chequers Road, Derby, DE21 6EP. Tel: +44 (0)1322 370482) Furniture Sales, 10.30 THE AUCTION CENTRE (9 Berkeley Court, Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1TQ. Tel: +44 (0)1928 579796) Antiques & Collectables GREENWICH AUCTIONS PARTNERSHIP (47 Old Woolwich Road, London, SE10 9PP. Tel: +44 (0)20 8853 2121) Weekly Auction, 11.00 TUNBRIDGE WELLS AND HASTINGS (The Auction Hall, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5QL. Tel: +44 (0) 1892 459 865) Antiques Sale, 11.00 HARRISONS AUCTION CENTRE (Unit 5, Thorney Road, Nene Terrace, Crowland, Peterborough, PE6 0LD. Tel: +44 (0)1733 211789) Live Online General Sale W. & H. PEACOCK (Bedford Auction Centre, 26 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3JR. Tel: +44 (0)1234 266366) Furniture & General Effects, 10.30 Antiques Trade Gazette 53 auction calendar WELWYN GARDEN CITY AUCTIONS (Ludwick Family Centre, Hall Grove, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 4PH. Tel: +44 (0)20 8421 2298) Antiques, Collectables, Ceramics & General, 16.00 SUNDAY MAY 3 HARROGATE AUCTION CENTRE (Hammerain House, Beech Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8ER. Tel: 01423872202) Antiques Sale HUGO’S AUCTIONS (Crowmarsh Gifford Village Hall, Benson Lane, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8ED. Tel: +44 (0)1491 836747) Antiques, Objects & General, 18.00 LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS (71-73 Lots Road, London, SW10 0RN. Tel: +44 (0)20 7376 6800) A: Contemporary & Modern Design Furniture & Fittings, 12.00 B: Selected Antiques, Reproduction Furniture, Works of Art, Carpets, Textiles & Other Decorative Items, 15.00 MCTEAR’S (Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4EU. Tel: +44 (0)141 810 2880) The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction, 14.00 PAUL BEIGHTON AUCTIONEERS (Woodhouse Green, Thurcroft, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 9AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1709 700005) Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Jewellery, 09.00 MONDAY MAY 4 BANK HALL AUCTIONS (Bank Hall Works, Off Colne Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 3AT. Tel: +44 (0)1282 435435) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (53 Essex Road, Islington, London, N1 2SF. Tel: +44 (0)20 7359 5707) General Antiques, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 15.00 CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (41-47 Chatfield Road, Wandsworth, London, SW11 3SE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7228 5563) General Antiques, Decorative Items, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 12.00 HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS TW1 (55-61 Heath Road, Twickenham, TW1 4AW. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 18.00 KIRKHAM AUCTION CENTRE (31 Blackpool Road, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 2RE. Tel: 01772685178) Antiques & General Sale, 11.00 TUESDAY MAY 5 ALDRIDGES (Phoenix House, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, Somerset, BA2 9ES. Tel: +44 (0)1225 462830) Victorian & General Household Furniture & Effects, 10.00 BALDWIN’S (399 Strand, London, WC2R OLX. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 9808) Auction 93: Ancient & World Coins & Commemorative Medals BONINGTONS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Ambrose House, Old Station Road, Loughton, Essex, IG10 4PE. Tel: +44 (0)20 8508 4800) Fortnightly Interiors Sale BRETTELLS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Auction Rooms, Rear of 58 High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1952 815925) Collectables & General Sale, 10.00 C & T AUCTIONEERS (Unit 25 Space Business Centre, Knights Road, Rochester, Kent, ME2 2BF. Tel: +44 (0) 1634 292042) Antique Arms & Armour Auction CHISWICK AUCTIONS (1 Colville Road, London, W3 8BL. Tel: +44 (0)20 8992 4442) Fine Asian Art, 11.00 CURR & DEWAR AUCTIONEERS (Unit E, 6 North Isla Street, Dundee, DD3 7JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1382 833974) Antiques EWELL VILLAGE AUCTIONS (Glyn Hall, Cheam Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 1QL. Tel: +44 (0)7411 075439) Antiques & General, 18.30 HARROW AUCTIONS (Victoria Hall, Sheepcote Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)7930 802631) Antiques, Collectables & General, 18.30 WINGETTS AUCTIONEERS (29 Holt Street, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 8DH. Tel: +44 (0)1978 353553) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 10.30 C & T AUCTIONEERS (The Spa Hotel (The Yorke Suite), Mount Ephraim, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 8XJ. Tel: +44 (0) 1634 292042) Police Memorabilia & Militaria JAMES THOMPSON (64 Main Street, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, LA6 2AJ. Tel: +44 (0)15242 71555) Sale of Antique & Other Furniture, Clocks, Silver, Glass & China WEDNESDAY MAY 6 CATO CRANE AUCTIONEERS (6 Stanhope Street, Liverpool, L8 5RF. Tel: +44 (0)151 709 5559) Antiques, Fine Art & Collectables, 10.30 LAWRENCES AUCTIONEERS (The Linen Yard, South Street, Crewkerne, Somerset, TA18 8AB. Tel: +44 (0)1460 73041) General Sale ADAM PARTRIDGE AUCTIONEERS (18 Jordan Street, Liverpool, L1 0BP. Tel: +44 (0)1517 098070) Antiques & Collectors’ Items Auction with Maritime Antiques, 10.00 ANDERSON & GARLAND (Anderson House, Crispin Court, Newbiggin Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 1BF. Tel: +44 (0)1914 303000) Town & County, 09.30 CHELMSFORD AUCTION ROOMS (42 Mildmay Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0DZ. Tel: +44 (0)1245 354251) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 CHURCH STREET AUCTIONS (1-2 Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 5PA. Tel: +44 (0)1684 296540) Art, Books & Militaria ANDREW HILDITCH & SON (Hanover House, 1a The Square, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1AP. Tel: +44 (0)1270 762048) General, 10.00 DENHAM’S (Horsham Auction Galleries, Dorking Road (on the A24), Warnham, Sussex, RH12 3RZ. Tel: +44 (0)1403 255699 / +44 (0)1403 253837) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectors’ Items, 10.00 ANTHEMION AUCTIONS (15 Norwich Road, Cardiff, CF23 9AB. Tel: +44 (0)29 2047 2444) Antique & Later Furniture & Collectables, 11.00 EWBANK’S (The Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Woking, Surrey, GU23 7LN. Tel: +44 (0)1483 223101) Antiques & Collectables Antique & Fine Art Dealers, Auctioneers & Collectors HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS W4 (30-34 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1TE. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 18.00 KINGSLEY AUCTIONS (112-118 Market Street, Hoylake, Wirral, CH47 3BG. Tel: +44 (0)151 632 5821) General, 10.00 KRUGER GIBBONS (Unit 6, Price Street Business Centre, Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 4JQ. Tel: +44 (0)151 653 8877) General Auction MATTHEWS AUCTION ROOMS (The Square, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. Tel: +353 49 855 0055) Monthly Antiques Auction PERRY & PHILLIPS (Old Mill Auction Rooms, Mill Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15 5AG. Tel: +44 (0)1746 762248) Antiques & Collectables PUMP HOUSE AUCTIONS (Soberton Pumping Station, Wickham Road, Swanmore, Hampshire, SO32 2QF. Tel: +44 (0)1329 836659) Antiques & General Auction ROGERS JONES & CO. (The Saleroom, 33 Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7RU. Tel: +44 (0)1492 532176) Vintage & Clearance, 10.30 SMYTHES (The Auction Galleries, 174 Victoria Road West, Cleverleys, Lancashire, FY5 3NE. Tel: +44 (0)1253 852184) General, 10.00 SPECIAL AUCTION SERVICES (81 New Greenham Park, Newbury, Berkshire, RG19 6HW. Tel: +44 (0)1635 580595) Antiques & Collectables Are you paying too much for insurance? There is no need to feel melancholy Contact John Wakefield on 01306 734 106 or email jw@anthonywakefield.com BAMFORDS AUCTIONEERS (Peak Village Shopping Centre, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)1629 730920) Two-Day Fine Art Sale BOURNE END AUCTION ROOMS (Station Approach, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5QH. Tel: +44 (0)1628 531500) Antiques & Collectables, 10.30 PETER FRANCIS (Towyside Salerooms, Old Station Road, Carmarthen, SA31 1JN. Tel: +44 (0)1267 233456) Furnishings & Collectors’ Sale QUEENS ROAD AUCTIONS (9 Queens Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 9ER. Tel: +44 (0)1392 256256) Antiques & General, 10.00 SPINK & SON (69 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4ET. Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000) British Banknotes W. & H. PEACOCK (Bedford Auction Centre, 26 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3JR. Tel: +44 (0)1234 266366) Antique Furniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Ceramics & Glass & Collectors’ Items, Military Book & Ephemera Collection, Jewellery & Watches, 10.00 WARRINGTON AUCTION (551 Europa Boulevard, Westbrook, Warrington, WA5 7TP. Tel: +44 (0)1925 658833) Antiques & Collectables Sale, 09.00 WARWICK & WARWICK (Chalon House, Scar Bank, Millers Road, Warwick, CV34 5DB. Tel: +44 (0)1926 499031) World Stamps WHITTON & LAING (32 Okehampton Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 1DY. Tel: +44 (0)1392 252621) Coins Bespoke, flexible and above all, affordable insurance BALDWIN’S (399 Strand, London, WC2R OLX. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 9808) Auction 93: Ancient & World Coins & Commemorative Medals LYON & TURNBULL (33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3RR. Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844) Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs, 11.00 GOLDING YOUNG & MAWER (Auction Rooms, Old Wharf Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7AA. Tel: +44 (0)1476 565118) Collective Sale, 10.00 GROUNDS & CO. (2 Nene Quay, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1945 580713) Household Effects, 09.30 HALL’S AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Ladhope Vale House, Ladhope Vale, Galashiels, Scottish Borders, TD1 1BT. Tel: +44 (0)1896 754477) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 THURSDAY MAY 7 AMERSHAM AUCTION ROOMS (Station Road, Amersham on the Hill, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0AH. Tel: +44 (0)1494 729292) Selected Antiques & Collectables, 10.30 ANDERSON & GARLAND (Anderson House, Crispin Court, Newbiggin Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 1BF. Tel: +44 (0)1914 303000) Comic Sale, 09.00 BAMFORDS AUCTIONEERS (Peak Village Shopping Centre, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)1629 730920) Two-Day Fine Art Sale BANGOR AUCTIONS (1 Greenway Business Park, Conlig, Bangor, Co. Down, BT23 7SU. Tel: +44 (0)28 9145 0494) General Household, 18.00 BRIGHTWELLS (Easters Court, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0DE. Tel: +44 (0)1568 611122) General Antiques & Collectables HARTLEYS (Victoria Hall, Little Lane, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8EA. Tel: +44 (0)1943 816363) Victorian & Later General Sale, 10.00 BUSBY (Bridport Salerooms, The Old Hemp Store, North Mills, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3BE. Tel: +44 (0)1308 420100) General Sale BURSTOW & HEWETT (Abbey Auction Gallery, Lower Lake, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AT. Tel: +44 (0)1424 772374) General Sale IBBETT MOSELY (125 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1UT. Tel: +44 (0)1732 456731) Antiques & Collectables CHURCH STREET AUCTIONS (1-2 Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 5PA. Tel: +44 (0)1684 296540) Art, Books & Militaria CLUNY AUCTIONS (44 Commercial Road, Buckie, Banffshire, AB56 1TX. Tel: +44 (0)1542 833318) Antiques & Collectables, 12.00 DREWEATTS BRISTOL (Saleroom 2, Baynton Road, Bristol, BS3 2EB. Tel: +44 (0)117 953 1603) Antique & Later Furnishings, 10.00 EAST BRISTOL AUCTIONS (1 Hanham Business Park, Memorial Road, Bristol, BS15 3JE. Tel: +44 (0)117 967 1000) Two-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables EASTBOURNE AUCTIONS (Auction House, Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 8QL. Tel: +44 (0)1323 431444) Three-Day Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Sale FELLOWS (Augusta House, 19 Augusta Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6JA. Tel: +44 (0)1212 122131) A: Watches, 10.00 B: Jewellery, 11.00 C: Pawnbrokers’ Jewellery, 11.00 GERRARDS AUCTION ROOMS (St Georges Road, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 2AE. Tel: +44 (0)1253 725476) Two-Day Sale of Fine Arts, Antiques, Jewellery, Silver & Quality Collectables GOLDING YOUNG & MAWER (Auction Rooms, Old Wharf Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7AA. Tel: +44 (0)1476 565118) Collective Sale, 10.00 GREENSLADE TAYLOR HUNT (The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3HL. Tel: +44 (0)1823 332525) Monthly Antiques Sale & 20th Century Design Sale JAMES THOMPSON (64 Main Street, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, LA6 2AJ. Tel: +44 (0)15242 71555) Sale of Antique & Other Furniture, Clocks, Silver, Glass & China JEFFERYS (5 Fore Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0BP. Tel: +44 (0)1208 871947) Antique & Selected Items LISNASKEA AUCTIONS (Unit 7, Manderwood Park, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh, BT92 0FP. Tel: +44 (0)2867724334) General Sale, 19.00 LOCKE & ENGLAND (12 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4RT. Tel: +44 (0)1926 889100) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 MARLOWS MILITARY AUCTIONEERS (Stone House Hotel, Stafford Road, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0BQ. Tel: +44 (0)7789 628030) Militaria MORGAN EVANS & CO. (Gaerwen Auction Centre, Lon Groes, Gaerwen, Isle of Anglesey, LL60 6DF. Tel: +44 (0)1248 421582) Household & Collectables, 10.00 NORTHGATE AUCTION ROOMS (17 Northgate, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1EX. Tel: +44 (0)1636 605905) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 54 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 auction calendar ORPINGTON SALEROOMS (Unit 7, Tripes Farm, Chelsfield Lane, Orpington, Kent (off at Junction 3/4 M25), BR6 7RS. Tel: +44 (0)1689 896678) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 GERRARDS AUCTION ROOMS (St Georges Road, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 2AE. Tel: +44 (0)1253 725476) Two-Day Sale of Fine Arts, Antiques, Jewellery, Silver & Quality Collectables SWAN FINE ART AUCTIONS (The Swan, High Street, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, OX9 7AB. Tel: +44 (0)1844 281777) Quality Antiques, Paintings, & Decorative Interiors KEYS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (8 Market Place, Aylsham, Norwich, NR11 6EH. Tel: +44 (0)1263 733195) Pictures & Prints THOMSON RODDICK SCOTTISH AUCTIONS (The Auction Centre, Carnethie Street, Edinburgh, EH24 9AL. Tel: +44 (0)131 440 2448) Home Furnishings & Interiors, 16.00 TORRIDGE AUCTIONS (The Lion Store, 19 Barnstaple Street, Eastthe-Water, Bideford, Devon, EX39 4AE. Tel: +44 (0)1237 471955) General Household, 10.00 W. & H. PEACOCK (75 New Street, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1AJ. Tel: +44 (0)1480 474550) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 WELLERS AUCTIONEERS (The Guildford Saleroom, Bedford Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4SJ. Tel: +44 (0)1483 802280) A: Jewellery & Watches B: Unredeemed Pawnbroker’s Pledges FRIDAY MAY 8 ADAM PARTRIDGE AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Cheshire Saleroom, Withyfold Drive, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2BD. Tel: +44 (0) 835 0520 / +44 (0)1625 431788) Sale of Tribal Art, Ethnographica, Antiquities, Sporting & Militaria BIGWOOD FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (The Old School, Tiddington, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7AW. Tel: +44 (0)1789 269415) 20th Century Furniture & Effects BRIGHTON GENERAL AUCTIONS (Premier Suite, Brighton Racecourse, Freshfield Road, Brighton, BN2 9ZX. Tel: +44 (0)1273 917118) General Sale, 10.00 CUTTLESTONES AUCTIONEERS (1 Clarence Street, off Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, WV1 4JL. Tel: +44 (0)1902 421985) Specialist Collectors’ Sale DATCHET AUCTIONS (Datchet Hall, Allen Way, off Horton Road, Datchet, Berkshire, SL3 9HR. Tel: +44 (0)7736 648673) Antiques & Collectables, 18.30 EAST BRISTOL AUCTIONS (1 Hanham Business Park, Memorial Road, Bristol, BS15 3JE. Tel: +44 (0)117 967 1000) Two-Day Sale of Antiques & Collectables EASTBOURNE AUCTIONS (Auction House, Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 8QL. Tel: +44 (0)1323 431444) Three-Day Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Sale KLM AUCTIONEERS (Unit 22, Moderna Business Park, Moderna Way, Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, HX7 5QQ. Tel: +44 77 5943057) Auction of Antiques, Collectables & Household Goods, 10.00 MCCARTNEYS (Brecon Saleroom, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8EX. Tel: +44 (0)1874 622386) Antiques & Furniture MCTEAR’S (Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4EU. Tel: +44 (0)141 810 2880) Interiors, 10.30 RYE AUCTION GALLERIES (Unit 36, Rye Industrial Park, Harbour Road, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TE. Tel: +44 (0)1797 222650) Antiques & Collectables SHEFFIELD AUCTION GALLERY (Windsor Road, Heeley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S8 8UB. Tel: +44 (0)114 281 6161) Two-Day Auction of Silver, Jewellery, Watches, & Fine Art, 09.00 THOMPSON’S AUCTIONEERS (The Dales Saleroom, Levens Hall Park, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2BG. Tel: +44 (0)1423 709086) General Antiques & Effects, 11.30 TW GAZE (Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4LN. Tel: +44 (0)1379 650306) Antiques WESSEX AUCTION ROOMS (Westbrook Farm, Draycot Cerne, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 5LH. Tel: +44 (0)1249 720888) Gold, Silver, Jewellery & Cabinet Items WHITTON & LAING (32 Okehampton Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 1DY. Tel: +44 (0)1392 252621) General Furnishings SATURDAY MAY 9 ACORN AUCTIONS (Below Unit R, The Maltings, Station Road, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, CM21 9JX. Tel: +44 (0)1279 726398) Antiques, Collectables & General ANDREW SMITH & SON (The Auction Rooms, Manor Farm, Itchen Stoke, Winchester, SO24 0QT. Tel: +44 (0)1962 735988) Monthly Antiques & Interiors Auction, 10.00 ARTHUR JOHNSON & SONS (The Nottingham Auction Centre, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3GY. Tel: +44 (0)115 986 9128) A: Antique & Later Collectables B: Antique & Later Furniture BATEMANS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Saleroom, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XF. Tel: +44 (0)1780 766466) Antiques & Modern Sale HARRISONS AUCTION CENTRE (Unit 5, Thorney Road, Nene Terrace, Crowland, Peterborough, PE6 0LD. Tel: +44 (0)1733 211789) Live Online General Sale TREVANION & DEAN (The Joyce Building, Station Road, Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 1RD. Tel: +44 (0)1948 800 202) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables BIDDLE & WEBB (Icknield Square, Ladywood Middleway, Birmingham, B16 0PP. Tel: +44 (0)1214 558042) Collectors’ Sale HISTORICAL & COLLECTABLE (Kennetholme, Midgham, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 5UX. Tel: +44 (0)118 971 2420) Commemoratives, Fairings & Pot Lids, 11.00 TRING MARKET AUCTIONS (Brook Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5EF. Tel: +44 (0)1442 826446) General Antiques, 09.30 BONHAMS (Aston Martin Works Service, Tickford Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, MK16 9AN. Tel: +44 (0)20 7447 7447) The Aston Martin Works Sale CHILCOTTS (The Silver Street Saleroom, Honiton, Devon, EX14 1QN. Tel: +44 (0)1404 47783 / +44 (0)7966 901391) Furniture & Interiors Auction CHURCHGATE AUCTIONS (123 Scudamore Road, Leicester, LE3 1UQ. Tel: +44 (0)116 287 4856) Victorian & Later Furniture & Collectables, 09.30 CLARE AUCTION (Town Hall, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NN. Tel: 0845 689 9365) Antiques, Collectables & Interior Effects CLARKS AUCTION ROOMS (2A Heathlands Industrial Estate, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4DH. Tel: +44 (0)7756 070198) General Sale, 12.00 DAVID DUGGLEBY (The Saleroom, Vine Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1XN. Tel: +44 (0)1723 507111) Antiques & Interiors DEE, ATKINSON & HARRISON (The Exchange Saleroom, Exchange Street, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 6LD. Tel: +44 (0)1377 253151) Victorian & General Auction DICKINS AUCTIONEERS (The Claydon Saleroom, Calvert Road, Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire, MK18 2EZ. Tel: +44 (0)1296 714434) General Auction, 09.00 J.S. AUCTIONS (Cotefield Saleroom, Oxford Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1295 272488) Antiques & Interiors JOHN NICHOLSON’S (The Auction Rooms, Midhurst Road, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 3HA. Tel: +44 (0)1428 653727) General Auction, 09.30 KENT AUCTION GALLERIES (Unit C, Highfield Estate, Folkestone, Kent, CT19 6DD. Tel: +44 (0)1303 246810) Victorian & Later Effects, 10.00 LACY SCOTT & KNIGHT (The Auction Centre, 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA. Tel: +44 (0)1284 748623) General Antiques & Collectables MANDER AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Centre, Assington Road, Newton Green, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 0QX. Tel: +44 (0)1787 211847) Antiques & Interiors MICHAEL J. BOWMAN (Chudleigh Town Hall, Market Way, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 0HL. Tel: +44 (0)1626 324071) Antiques & Collectors’ Sale, 10.30 PSP AUCTIONS (Auction House, Main Street, Tingewick, Buckinghamshire, MK18 4NL. Tel: +44 (0)1280 848843) Tools & Machinery R.W.G AUCTIONS (Market Pavilion Building, Carew Airfield (A477), Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8SX. Tel: +44 (0)1646 651427) Antiques & General Effects TW GAZE (Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4LN. Tel: +44 (0)1379 650306) Vintage Fashion & Furnishings TWO MILLS AUCTION (Millpond Street, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7AP. Tel: +44 (0)1989 566 388) Antiques & Collectables, Furniture & Effects, 12.00 W. & H. PEACOCK (Bedford Auction Centre, 26 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3JR. Tel: +44 (0)1234 266366) Furniture & General Effects, 10.30 WALTON & WALTON AUCTIONEERS (Parker Street Salerooms, (off Kingsway/Bank Parade), Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 1AU. Tel: +44 (0)1282 423247) General, 10.00 WELSH COUNTRY AUCTIONS (2 Carmarthen Road, Cross Hands, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA14 6SP. Tel: +44 (0)1269 844428) Antiques & Effects WESSEX AUCTION ROOMS (Westbrook Farm, Draycot Cerne, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 5LH. Tel: +44 (0)1249 720888) Antiques, Furniture & Collectables WHYTE’S (38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, 2. Tel: +353 1 676 2888) History, Literature & Collectables SUNDAY MAY 10 ANTIQUE FINDS (Welwyn Civic Centre, Prospect Place, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL6 9ER. Tel: +44 (0)1223 208434 / +44 (0)7791 045390) Antiques & Collectables, 14.00 MONDAY MAY 11 1818 AUCTIONEERS (Junction 36, Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Cumbria, LA7 7FP. Tel: 0845 812 1818) Household & Interiors BANK HALL AUCTIONS (Bank Hall Works, Off Colne Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 3AT. Tel: +44 (0)1282 435435) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1HH. Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900) A: Asian Art B: Musical Instruments CAPES DUNN (The Auction Galleries, 38 Charles Street, Manchester, M1 7DB. Tel: +44 (0)161 273 1911) General Auction, 11.00 CHRISTIE’S (8 King Street, London, SW1Y 6QT. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060) A: Appreciating Elegance: Art From The Sui Yuan Zhai Collection B: European Courts Encounter Japan CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (53 Essex Road, Islington, London, N1 2SF. Tel: +44 (0)20 7359 5707) General Antiques, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 15.00 CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (41-47 Chatfield Road, Wandsworth, London, SW11 3SE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7228 5563) General Antiques, Decorative Items, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 12.00 GORRINGES (Garden Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1XE. Tel: +44 (0)1273 478221 / 472503) Antiques, General Furniture & Effects, 10.30 HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS (55-61 Heath Road, Twickenham, TW1 4AW. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 18.00 INMANS (98a Coleridge Street (adjacent to 43 Rutland Road), Hove, East Sussex, BN3 5AA. Tel: +44 (0)845 291 6987 / +44 (0)7769 697747) Antiques, Collectables & General DUMFRIES AUCTION HALL (Greyfriars Hall, 117 Irish Street, Dumfries, DG1 2NP. Tel: +44 (0)1387 266804) General Sale, 11.00 ROWLEY’S FINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (8 Downham Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 1AH. Tel: +44 (0)1353 653020) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 EASTBOURNE AUCTIONS (Auction House, Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 8QL. Tel: +44 (0)1323 431444) Three-Day Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Sale SUMMERSGILLS AUCTIONS (8 Front Street, York, YO24 3BZ. Tel: +44 (0)1904 791131) Car Memorabilia Sale, 12.00 BUTTERCROSS AUCTIONS (Benwick Road, Whittlesey, Peterborough, PE7 1AB. Tel: +44 (0)7713 081526 / +44 (0)7855 555973) General Auction, 10.30 KIRKHAM AUCTION CENTRE (31 Blackpool Road, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 2RE. Tel: 01772685178) Antiques & General Sale, 11.00 ELLIOTTS UK AUCTIONEERS (Unit 2/A, Stone Lane Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1HB. Tel: +44 (0)1202 848454) Antiques & Collectables TAYLER & FLETCHER (The Royal British Legion Hall, Bourton-onthe-Water, Gloucestershire, GL54 2AR. Tel: +44 (0)1451 821666) Antique, Modern & Reproduction Furniture & Household Effects ELEPHANT HOUSE AUCTIONS (The Old Elephant House, Morton Street, Royal Leamington Spa, CV32 5SY. Tel: +44 (0)1926 888186) The John Morley Collection, 13.00 KRUGER GIBBONS (Unit 6, Price Street Business Centre, Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 4JQ. Tel: +44 (0)151 653 8877) Antiques Online Auction, 11.00 HARROGATE AUCTION CENTRE (Hammerain House, Beech Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8ER. Tel: 01423872202) Antiques Sale MULLEN’S (Old Bray Road, Woodbrook, Bray, Co. Dublin. Tel: +353 1 282 6107) Interiors Auction, 11.00 GORDON DAY & PARTNERS (Bowens Yard, Park Corner, Knockholt, Kent, TN14 7JE. Tel: +44 (0)1959 533263) Antique Furniture & Effects GREAT WESTERN AUCTIONS (1291 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G14 9UY. Tel: +44 (0)141 954 1500) Antiques & Collectables TENNANTS AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Centre, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5SG. Tel: +44 (0)1969 623780) A: Antiques & Interiors, 09.30 B: Beswick & Border Fine Arts, 10.30 C: Vintage Costume & Textiles: The Fashion Revolution, 10.30 GREENWICH AUCTIONS PARTNERSHIP (47 Old Woolwich Road, London, SE10 9PP. Tel: +44 (0)20 8853 2121) Weekly Auction, 11.00 TOOGOOD & MAY AUCTIONEERS (The Delta Works, Salisbury Road, Shipton Bellinger, Hampshire, SP9 7UN. Tel: +44 (0)1980 846000) Antiques & Collectables LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS (71-73 Lots Road, London, SW10 0RN. Tel: +44 (0)20 7376 6800) A: Contemporary & Modern Design Furniture & Fittings, 12.00 B: Selected Antiques, Reproduction Furniture, Works of Art, Carpets, Textiles & Other Decorative Items, 15.00 OAKHAM AUCTION CENTRE (16b Pillings Road, Oakham, Rutland, Leicestershire, LE15 6QF. Tel: +44 (0)1572 723569) General Household Furniture & Effects, 10.00 WEST OF ENGLAND AUCTIONS (3 Warren Road, Torquay, Devon, TQ2 5TQ. Tel: +44 (0)1803 211266) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 Antiques Trade Gazette 55 auction calendar TUESDAY MAY 12 ADAMS (26 St. Stephens Green North, Dublin, 2. Tel: +353 1 676 0261) The History Sale, 11.00 BAMFORDS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Derby Auction House, Chequers Road, Derby, DE21 6EN. Tel: +44 (0)1332 210000) Victorian, Edwardian & General BEARNES HAMPTON & LITTLEWOOD (St. Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter, EX4 1DU. Tel: +44 (0)1392 413100) Antiques & Interiors to Include Silver & Jewellery BRETTELLS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Auction Rooms, Rear of 58 High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1952 815925) Collectables & General Sale, 10.00 CAMPBELLS AUCTIONS (44-46 High Street, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1LL. Tel: +44 (0)1903 238989) Antiques & Collectables CAPES DUNN (The Auction Galleries, 38 Charles Street, Manchester, M1 7DB. Tel: +44 (0)161 273 1911) Collectables with Toys CHARLES MILLER (25 Blythe Road, London, W14 0PD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7806 5530) Maritime & Scientific Models, Instruments & Art, 10.00 CHISWICK AUCTIONS (1 Colville Road, London, W3 8BL. Tel: +44 (0)20 8992 4442) Rugs followed by the General Sale COLLINS & PATERSON (10 Walker Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA1 2EP. Tel: +44 (0)141 229 1326) Antiques & Jewellery, 10.30 COTTEES AUCTIONS (The Market, East Street, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4NR. Tel: +44 (0)1929 552826) Antiques & General, 10.00 DIX NOONAN WEBB (Washington Mayfair Hotel, 5 Curzon Street, London, W1J 5HE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7016 1700) Orders, Decorations, Medals & Militaria, 09.00 DUKE’S (Fine Art Salerooms, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1QS. Tel: +44 (0)1305 265080) General Sale DUKE’S AVENUE AUCTIONS (Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1QS. Tel: +44 (0)1305 257544) Furniture, Paintings & Collectables, 10.30 ELDREDS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (1 Belliver Way, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7BP. Tel: +44 (0)1752 721199) Interior Furnishings, 11.00 GARY DON (Curtis Buildings, Berking Road (off York Road), Leeds, LS9 9LF. Tel: +44 (0)113 248 3333) China, Collectables, Gold Silver & Jewellery Good Antique Furniture Vinyl Records, Record Players GILDINGS AUCTIONEERS (The Mill, Great Bowden Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7DE. Tel: +44 (0)1858 410414) Victorian to Modern Furnishing & Collectables WINGETTS AUCTIONEERS (29 Holt Street, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 8DH. Tel: +44 (0)1978 353553) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 10.30 BYRNE’S FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 8RD. Tel: +44 (0)1244 681311) Collectables & General HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS W4 (30-34 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1TE. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Fine Art & Selected Antiques Sale, 18.00 WRIGHT MARSHALL (Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH. Tel: +44 (0)1565 653284) Three-Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors (Day 3 at Beeston) CHALKWELL AUCTIONS (2 Baron Court, Chandlers Way, Southendon-Sea, Essex, SS2 5SE. Tel: +44 (0)1702 613260) Antiques & Collectables HOUSE & SON (11-14 Lansdowne House, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 3JW. Tel: +44 (0)1202 298044) Antique & Reproduction Furniture, Porcelain, Silver, Jewellery, Glass & Objets d’Art ISLAND AUCTION ROOMS (79 Regent Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, PO37 7AP. Tel: +44 (0)1983 863441) Antiques & Collectables KINGSLEY AUCTIONS (112-118 Market Street, Hoylake, Wirral, CH47 3BG. Tel: +44 (0)151 632 5821) General, 10.00 KIVELLS (Stanhope House, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6DT. Tel: +44 (0)1409 253275) Catalogued & Selected Antiques MULLOCKS SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (The Clive Pavilion, Ludlow Racecourse, Bromfield, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 2BT. Tel: +44 (0)1694 771771) Fine Art, Collectables & Toys PHILIP G. PYLE (The Bridge Auction Rooms, 15 Market Street, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, West Devon, EX20 3JN. Tel: +44 (0)1837 810088) General POTBURYS (Temple Street, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 9BN. Tel: +44 (0)1395 517300) General Household Sale WEDNESDAY MAY 13 BAYLES AUCTIONEERS (Sandon Saddlery Co, Rushden Road, Sandon, Buntingford, Hertfordshire, SG9 0QW. Tel: +44 (0)1763 281256) Dispersal Sale of Remaining Stock, Fittings & Other Contents BOCKING ARTS THEATRE (15 Bocking End, Braintree, Essex, CM7 9AE. Tel: +44 (0)1279 815464) Auction CLARKE AND SIMPSON (Ashe Road, Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 0PX. Tel: +44 (0)1728 746323) Fine Art & Antiques, 10.00 CROW’S AUCTION GALLERY (Rear of Dorking Halls, Reigate Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SG. Tel: +44 (0)1306 740382) Pottery, Porcelain & Collectables, Silver, Jewellery, Clocks, Paintings & Furniture CUTTLESTONES AUCTIONEERS (Penkridge Auction Rooms, Pinfold Lane, Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5AP. Tel: +44 (0)1785 714905) Home, Garden & Collectables You may be interested in buying. You may be interested in selling. Either way you’ll be interested in what we have to offer. We buy and sell all types of fine jewellery, silver and objets d’art. PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL : REEMAN DANSIE (Incorporating Kingsford Auctions, 8 Wyncolls Road, Severalls Business Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 9HU. Tel: +44 (0)1206 754754) General, 10.00 ROGERS JONES & CO. (The Saleroom, 33 Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7RU. Tel: +44 (0)1492 532176) Vintage & Clearance, 10.30 SOTHEBY’S (34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 7293 5000) Arts of Europe TAMLYNS (Market Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3BN. Tel: +44 (0)1278 445251) Antiques & Fine Art THOMAS WATSON (The Gallery Saleroom, Northumberland Street, Darlington, Co. Durham, DL3 7HJ. Tel: +44 (0)1325 462559) Fine Art & Antiques Sale THOMSON RODDICK & MEDCALF (The Saleroom, Old Auction Mart, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 9AS. Tel: +44 (0)1228 528939) Traditional & General Furniture & Interior Effects, Antiques, Collectables & Miscellanea TIM DAVIDSON (Royal British Legion, 15 Nottingham Road, Gotham, Nottingham, NG11 0HE. Tel: +44 (0)115 986 8550) Public Sale of Sporting Memorabilia Landsberg & Son (Antiques) Ltd. 26/27 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8BR. Tel: 020 7404 4945. Fax: 020 7430 1853. Email: info@landsbergandson.co.uk Web: www.landsbergandson.co.uk BOLDON AUCTION GALLERIES (24a Front Street, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear, NE36 0SJ. Tel: +44 (0)191 537 2630) Victorian & General Household Auctions BONHAMS EDINBURGH (22 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JX. Tel: +44 (0)1312 252266) The Sporting Sale BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1HH. Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900) Jewellery BONHAMS OXFORD (Banbury Road, Shipton-on-Cherwell, Kidlington, Oxfordshire, OX5 1JH. Tel: +44 (0)1865 853640) The Oak Interior: including the Collection of Graham & Susan James BOULTON & COOPER (Central Sale Rooms, Market Place, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7AE. Tel: +44 (0)1653 696151) General Household Sale, 10.30 BOURNE END AUCTION ROOMS (Station Approach, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5QH. Tel: +44 (0)1628 531500) General Sale, 10.30 DIX NOONAN WEBB (16 Bolton Street, London, W1J 8BQ. Tel: +44 (0)20 7016 1700) Coins, Tokens, & Historical Medals, 09.00 DOMINIC WINTER AUCTIONS (Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ. Tel: +44 (0)1285 860006) Printed Books, Maps & Documents, Travel, Atlases & Natural History HALLS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (Halls Holdings House, Bowmen Way, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR. Tel: +44 (0)1743 450700) Asian Art HARTLEYS (Victoria Hall, Little Lane, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8EA. Tel: +44 (0)1943 816363) Victorian & Later General Sale, 10.00 HOP FARM (The Hop Farm Auction House, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6PY. Tel: +44 (0)1622 872632) Antiques & General, 11.00 ISLAND AUCTION ROOMS (79 Regent Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, PO37 7AP. Tel: +44 (0)1983 863441) Modern Household Furniture & Effects JONES & JACOB (Watcombe Manor Saleroom, Ingham Lane, Watlington, Oxfordshire, OX49 5EJ. Tel: +44 (0)1491 612810) Fine Art & Antiques Sale, 10.30 JUBILEE AUCTION ROOMS (Phillips Yard, Pewsey, Wiltshire, SN9 5NU. Tel: +44 (0)1672 562012) Antiques & Collectables LAWRENCES AUCTIONEERS (The Linen Yard, South Street, Crewkerne, Somerset, TA18 8AB. Tel: +44 (0)1460 73041) General Sale STROUD AUCTIONS (Unit J, Bath Road Trading Estate, Bath Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 3QF. Tel: +44 (0)1453 873800) Antiques & Collectables SWORDERS (Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, CM24 8GE. Tel: +44 (0)1279 817778) Interiors, 10.00 TIM DAVIDSON (New Market House, Meadow Lane, Gotham, Nottingham, NG2 3GY. Tel: +44 (0)115 986 8550) Postal Sale of Cigarette & Trade Cards TOWNSEND AUCTION GALLERIES (Unit 12 Paynes Business Park, Dereham Road, Beeston, Norfolk, PE32 2NQ. Tel: +44 (0)1328 598080) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 WRIGHT MARSHALL (Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH. Tel: +44 (0)1565 653284) Three-Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors (Day 3 at Beeston) MALLAMS (Bocardo House, 24a St Michael’s Street, Oxford, OX1 2EB. Tel: +44 (0)1865 241358) A: Modern British Art B: The Design Age & Studio Ceramics THURSDAY MAY 14 MARTIN & POLE (The Auction House, 10 Milton Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1DB. Tel: +44 (0)118 979 0460) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 MELLORS & KIRK (The Auction House, Gregory Street, Nottingham, NG7 2NL. Tel: +44 (0)115 979 0000) Antiques & Objects including Silver & Jewellery NORTHWICH AUCTION (6 Runcorn Road, Barnton, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 4EL. Tel: +44 (0)1606 762222) Antiques & Collectables Sale OKEHAMPTON AUCTIONS (Unit 4a, Fatherford Farm, Exeter Road, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1QQ. Tel: +44 (0)1837 55592) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 PENRITH FARMERS’ & KIDD’S (The Skirsgill Saleroom, Skirsgill, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0DN. Tel: +44 (0)1768 890781) Victoriana & Later Furnishings & Effects, 09.30 GILBERT BAITSON (389-395 Anlaby Road, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU3 6AB. Tel: +44 (0)1482 500500) Antiques, Fine Art & Collectables PETTMANS (52 Athelstan Road, Margate, Kent, CT9 2BH. Tel: +44 (0)1843 220234) General, 10.00 GROUNDS & CO. (2 Nene Quay, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1945 580713) Household Effects, 09.30 SPECIAL AUCTION SERVICES (81 Greenham Business Park, Newbury, Berkshire, RG19 6HW. Tel: +44 (0)1635 580595) Express Toy Auction, 10.00 LYON & TURNBULL (33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3RR. Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844) Jacobite, Stuart & Scottish Applied Arts DORE & REES (The Auction Rooms, Vicarage Street, Frome, Somerset, BA11 1PU. Tel: +44 (0)1373 462257) Antiques & General, 10.30 GOLDING YOUNG & MAWER (The Bourne Auction Rooms, Spalding Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 9LE. Tel: +44 (0)1778 422686) Collective Sale SOTHEBY’S (34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 7293 5000) A: Important Chinese Art B: The Soul of Japanese Aesthetics - The Tsuneichi Inoue Collection, 10.00 PETTMANS SANDWICH AUCTION ROOM (St. Mary’s, Strand Street, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9EN. Tel: +44 (0)1304 621000) Antiques & Collectables PLAYERS AUCTIONEERS (Players Industrial Estate, Clydach, Swansea, SA6 5BQ. Tel: +44 (0)1792 846241) Antiques & Collectables ADDISONS AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Rooms, Staindrop Road, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, DL12 8TD. Tel: +44 (0)1833 690545) Antiques, Interiors, Garden & Architectural Salvage AMERSHAM AUCTION ROOMS (Station Road, Amersham on the Hill, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0AH. Tel: +44 (0)1494 729292) 19th Century & Later Furnishings, Objects of Desire, 10.30 ASTON’S (Baylies’ Hall, Tower Street, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 1NB. Tel: +44 (0)1384 250220) Antiques & Collectables, Toy & Model Railway Auction BANGOR AUCTIONS (1 Greenway Business Park, Conlig, Bangor, Co. Down, BT23 7SU. Tel: +44 (0)28 9145 0494) General Household, 18.00 BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS GODALMING (Baverstock House, 93 High Street, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1AL. Tel: +44 (0)1483 423567) Bibliophile Sale, 11.00 BONHAMS (101 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1SR. Tel: +44 (0)20 7447 7447) A: Fine Chinese Art B: Fine Japanese Art BULSTRODES AUCTION ROOMS (13 Stour Road, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1PL. Tel: +44 (0)1202 482244) Antiques & Collectables BURY & HILTON (The Auction Rooms, Leekbrook Way, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7AP. Tel: +44 (0)1538 383344) General Furniture & Effects, 10.30 56 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 auction calendar CALDER VALLEY AUCTIONEERS (Fairlea Mill, Ellenholme Road, Halifax, Yorkshire, HX2 6EP. Tel: +44 (0)1422 886648) Antiques & Collectables, 12.00 CHEFFINS (Clifton House, 1-2 Clifton Road, Cambridge, CB1 7EA. Tel: +44 (0)1223 213343) Antiques & Interiors Sale, 10.00 CHRISTIE’S SOUTH KENSINGTON (85 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3LD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6074) Jewellery & Watches PHILIP SERRELL (The Malvern Saleroom, Barnards Green Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3LW. Tel: +44 (0)1684 892314) Fine Art & Antiques SPECIAL AUCTION SERVICES (81 Greenham Business Park, Newbury, Berkshire, RG19 6HW. Tel: +44 (0)1635 580595) Express Toy Auction, 10.00 SPINK & SON (69 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4ET. Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000) The Slaney Collection of English Coins CLEVEDON SALEROOMS (The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Bristol, BS21 6TT. Tel: +44 (0)1934 830111) Antiques, Furnishings, Collectables & Jewellery, 10.00 STROUD AUCTIONS (Unit J, Bath Road Trading Estate, Bath Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 3QF. Tel: +44 (0)1453 873800) Antiques & Collectables DAVID LAY AUCTIONS (The Penzance Auction House, Alverton, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 4RE. Tel: +44 (0)1736 361414) Antiques & Selected Items, 10.00 THOMSON RODDICK SCOTTISH AUCTIONS (The Auction Centre, Carnethie Street, Edinburgh, EH24 9AL. Tel: +44 (0)131 440 2448) Home Furnishings & Interiors, 16.00 DOMINIC WINTER AUCTIONS (Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ. Tel: +44 (0)1285 860006) Motoring, Aviation, Maritime & Railway History: Models, Toys, Books & Documents, Fine Art TRANSPORT COLLECTOR AUCTIONS (The Reading Auction Centre, Great Knollys Street, Reading, RG1 7HU. Tel: +44 (0)1460 55955) Motoring Literature, Automobilia & Early Cycling FELLOWS (Augusta House, 19 Augusta Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6JA. Tel: +44 (0)1212 122131) Antique & Modern Jewellery, 11.00 GEORGE KIDNER (The Lymington Saleroom, Emsworth Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9BL. Tel: +44 (0)1590 670070) Furniture & Effects, 10.30 HENRY ADAMS AUCTIONS (Baffins Hall, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1UA. Tel: +44 (0)1243 532223) Antiques & Collectables J. STUART WATSON (The Market Hall, Lockmeadow Leisure Complex, Barker Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 8LW. Tel: +44 (0)1622 831859) Antique & Modern Furniture & Effects, 10.00 W. & H. PEACOCK (75 New Street, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1AJ. Tel: +44 (0)1480 474550) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 WHITTONS AUCTIONS (The Fine Art Auction Rooms, Honiton, Exeter, EX14 1LX. Tel: 01404 517000) Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Medals & Collectables WRIGHT MARSHALL (Beeston Castle, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ. Tel: +44 (0)1829 262150) Antiques Fine Art & Interiors (Day 3 of Three-Day Fine Art) FRIDAY MAY 15 BIGWOOD FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (The Old School, Tiddington, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7AW. Tel: +44 (0)1789 269415) 20th Century Furniture & Effects LISNASKEA AUCTIONS (Unit 7, Manderwood Park, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh, BT92 0FP. Tel: +44 (0)2867724334) General Sale, 19.00 CHAUCER AUCTIONS (Tel: 0845 1304 094) Autograph, Military, Sport, Entertainment & Historical Auction - Online Only LOCKE & ENGLAND (12 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4RT. Tel: +44 (0)1926 889100) Furniture & General Effects, 11.00 COTSWOLD AUCTION COMPANY (Bingham Hall, King Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1JT. Tel: +44 (0)1285 642420) Pictures, Antiques & Interiors, 10.00 LYON & TURNBULL (33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3RR. Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844) British & European Paintings, 11.00 DAVID LAY AUCTIONS (The Penzance Auction House, Alverton, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 4RE. Tel: +44 (0)1736 361414) Antiques & Selected Items, 10.00 MCCARTNEYS (Portcullis Saleroom, Overton Road, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 4AA. Tel: +44 (0)1584 878822) Antiques & Collectables, 17.00 MORPHETS (6 Albert Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 1JL. Tel: +44 (0)1423 530030) The Bazaar, 17.00 PETER WILSON (Victoria Gallery, Market Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5DG. Tel: +44 (0)1270 623878) Gallery Sale, 11.00 DOMINIC WINTER AUCTIONS (Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ. Tel: +44 (0)1285 860006) Battle of Waterloo Bicentenary Sale: Military History, Arms & Armour, Militaria DURRANTS AUCTION ROOMS (The Old School House, Peddars Lane, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 9UE. Tel: +44 (0)1502 713490) A: Fine Art & Antiques B: Furniture JF & DAUGHTERS (Bourne Hall, Chessington Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 1TG. Tel: +44 (0)1372 738054) General Auction COTTEES AUCTIONS (The Market, East Street, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4NR. Tel: +44 (0)1929 552826) Poole Pottery MCTEAR’S (Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4EU. Tel: +44 (0)141 810 2880) Interiors, 10.30 COYS (Ascot Racecourse, Ascot Pavilion, Ascot, SL5 7JX. Tel: +44 (0)20 8614 7888) The Spirit of Motoring MOORE ALLEN & INNOCENT (The Salerooms, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5RH. Tel: +44 (0)1285 646050) Antiques & General DOUGLAS AUCTION HOUSE (Salisbury Street Church, Farrant Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 3HG. Tel: ) Antiques Sale, 10.00 SIDCUP AUCTION ROOMS (14 Church Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6BX. Tel: +44 (0)20 8302 4565) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 SMITHS (Old Chapel, Culver Street, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1DB. Tel: +44 (0)1531 821776) Antiques & Collectables including Silver & Jewellery THOMPSON’S AUCTIONEERS (The Dales Saleroom, Levens Hall Park, Lund Lane, Killinghall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2BG. Tel: +44 (0)1423 709086) General Antiques & Effects, 11.30 TW GAZE (Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4LN. Tel: +44 (0)1379 650306) The Quarterly Antiques Special WATERMANS AUCTION ROOMS (Shellbank Lane, Manor Farm, Green Street Green, Dartford, Kent, DA2 8DL. Tel: +44 (0)1474 700033) Antiques & Collectables WATSONS (Heathfield Auction Rooms, The Market, Burwash Road, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8RA. Tel: +44 (0)1435 862132) Garden & Statuary SATURDAY MAY 16 ANTIQUES 2 GO (Moreton Pinkney Village Hall, Lower Green, Moreton Pinkney, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 3SG. Tel: +44 (0)1327 871797) Antiques & General, 10.30 EATON & HOLLIS (The Market Salesroom, Chequers Road, Derby, DE21 6EP. Tel: +44 (0)1322 370482) Furniture Sales, 10.30 FIELDINGS AUCTIONEERS (Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN. Tel: +44 (0)1384 444140) Fine Art & Antiques GREENWICH AUCTIONS PARTNERSHIP (47 Old Woolwich Road, London, SE10 9PP. Tel: +44 (0)20 8853 2121) Weekly Auction, 11.00 HARRISONS AUCTION CENTRE (Unit 5, Thorney Road, Nene Terrace, Crowland, Peterborough, PE6 0LD. Tel: +44 (0)1733 211789) Live Online General Sale HENRY ALDRIDGE & SON (Unit 1, Bath Road Business Centre, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 1XA. Tel: +44 (0)1380 729199) Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables HOSE RHODES DICKSON (The Auction Rooms, Quay Lane, Sandown, Isle of Wight, PO36 0AT. Tel: +44 (0)1983 402222) Modern & Vintage HYPERION AUCTIONS (Station Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 5BH. Tel: +44 (0)1480 464140) Antiques, Collectables & Later Furnishings, 11.00 J.S. AUCTIONS (Cotefield Saleroom, Oxford Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1295 272488) Fine Art & Antiques Auction ARTHUR JOHNSON & SONS (The Nottingham Auction Centre, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3GY. Tel: +44 (0)115 986 9128) A: Antique & Later Collectables B: Antique & Later Furniture LACY SCOTT & KNIGHT (The Auction Centre, 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA. Tel: +44 (0)1284 748623) Toys & Collectors’ Models BELLMANS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (New Pound, Wisborough Green, Billingshurst, Sussex, RH14 0AZ. Tel: +44 (0)1403 700858) Saturday Sale, 10.00 LAIDLAW AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Escott Business Park, Rome Street, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA2 5LE. Tel: +44 (0)1228 904905) General Collectors’ Items & Furnishings BROWNS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (13A Bangor Road, Edinburgh, EH6 5JY. Tel: +44 (0)131 555 6777) Antiques & Interiors, 11.00 LITTLETON AUCTIONS (School Lane, Middle Littleton, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 8LN. Tel: +44 (0)1386 244379) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 CHIPPENHAM AUCTION ROOMS (Unit H, The Old Laundry, Ivy Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1SB. Tel: +44 (0)1249 444544) Enamel Signs, Advertising & Collectors’ Sale LOCKDALES (52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF. Tel: +44 (0)1473 627110) Coins & Collectables CHRIS CLUBLEY & CO (Melbourne Village Hall Sale Room, York, YO42 2RB. Tel: +44 (0)1430 874000) Antiques, Vintage & Collective Sale, 13.00 LONGSTAFF (Enterprise Way, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3YR. Tel: +44 (0)1775 766766) Furniture & Effects, 09.30 CHURCHGATE AUCTIONS (123 Scudamore Road, Leicester, LE3 1UQ. Tel: +44 (0)116 287 4856) Victorian & Later Furniture & Collectables, 09.30 LOWESTOFT AUCTION ROOMS (Pinbush Road Industrial Estate, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 7NL. Tel: +44 (0)1502 531532) Antiques & General MENDIP AUCTION ROOMS (Rookery Farm, Roemead Road, Binegar, Somerset, BA3 4UL. Tel: +44 (0)1749 840770) Antiques, Fine Art & Collectables NICHOLAS MELLORS AUCTIONEERS (Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BX. Tel: +44 (0)1636 705456 / +44 (0)7974 429185) 20th Century Decorative Art & Design, 10.00 NIGEL WARD & COMPANY (The Border Property Centre, Pontrilas, Hereford, HR2 0EH. Tel: +44 (0)1981 240140) Auctions of Antique & Country Furniture, Effects, Porcelain, Paintings, Objets d’Art & Collectables OTTERY AUCTION ROOMS (Unit 30/32, Finnimore Industrial Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, EX11 1NR. Tel: +44 (0)1404 811800) Vintage & Collectables, 10.00 PIPPA DEELEY AUCTIONS (Bodiam International Arena, Court Lodge Farm, Bodiam, TN32 5UJ. Tel: +44 (0)1580 830568 / +44 (0)7977 565616) Antiques, Fine Art, Silver, Jewellery, Works of Art & Collectables PRIORY AUCTIONS (Rangeworthy Village Hall, Wotton Road, Bristol, BS37 7LZ. Tel: +44 (0)7517 123909) Antiques, Collectables & General Effects PSP AUCTIONS (Auction House, Main Street, Tingewick, Buckinghamshire, MK18 4NL. Tel: +44 (0)1280 848843) General Sale ROSEBERYS LONDON (70-76 Knights Hill, London, SE27 0JD. Tel: +44 (0)20 8761 2522) Art & Antiques ROUSELLS ANTIQUES AND AUCTIONS (21a High Street, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0BS. Tel: +44 (0)7890 681046) Antiques & Furniture, 10.30 RYEDALE AUCTIONEERS (Cooks Yard, New Road, Kirkbymoorside, York, YO62 6DZ. Tel: +44 (0)1751 431544) General, 11.00 SEMLEY AUCTIONEERS (Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 9AN. Tel: +44 (0)1747 855122) Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art, Persian & European Rugs & Textiles, Antique Furniture & Objects SIDCUP AUCTION ROOMS (14 Church Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6BX. Tel: +44 (0)20 8302 4565) Antiques & Collectables, 11.00 TENNANTS AUCTIONEERS (The Auction Centre, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5SG. Tel: +44 (0)1969 623780) An Attic Sale, 10.00 W. & H. PEACOCK (Bedford Auction Centre, 26 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3JR. Tel: +44 (0)1234 266366) 20th Century Design, Furniture & Collectors’ Items, 10.30 WELLERS AUCTIONEERS (Unit G, Gaywood Farm, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 6SL. Tel: Tel: +44 (0)1483 802280) A Collection of Architectural Antiques, Period & Modern Garden Statuary to Be Auctioned Unreserved (NPL) SUNDAY MAY 17 1818 AUCTIONEERS (Junction 36, Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Cumbria, LA7 7FP. Tel: 0845 812 1818) Motoring & Transport Auction HARROGATE AUCTION CENTRE (Hammerain House, Beech Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8ER. Tel: 01423872202) Antiques Sale HEGARTY FINE ART & ANTIQUES AUCTIONEERS (Parnell Business Park, The Bypass, Bandon, Co. Cork. Tel: +353 23 885 2910) Antiques & Fine Art LOCKDALES (52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF. Tel: +44 (0)1473 627110) Coins & Collectables LOTS ROAD AUCTIONS (71-73 Lots Road, London, SW10 0RN. Tel: +44 (0)20 7376 6800) A: Contemporary & Modern Design Furniture & Fittings, 12.00 B: Selected Antiques, Reproduction Furniture, Works of Art, Carpets, Textiles & Other Decorative Items, 15.00 PAUL BEIGHTON AUCTIONEERS (Woodhouse Green, Thurcroft, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 9AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1709 700005) Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Jewellery, 10.00 WESTENHANGER AUCTIONEERS (Westenhanger Railway Station, Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford, Kent, TN25 6DE. Tel: +44 (0)1303 813545 / +44 (0)7779 995117) Antiques & Collectables with Vintage Wine, Port & Spirits, 11.00 MONDAY MAY 18 BANK HALL AUCTIONS (Bank Hall Works, Off Colne Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 3AT. Tel: +44 (0)1282 435435) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 BONINGTONS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Ambrose House, Old Station Road, Loughton, Essex, IG10 4PE. Tel: +44 (0)20 8508 4800) Rock ‘n’ Roll & Film Memorabilia CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (53 Essex Road, Islington, London, N1 2SF. Tel: +44 (0)20 7359 5707) General Antiques, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 15.00 CRITERION AUCTIONEERS (41-47 Chatfield Road, Wandsworth, London, SW11 3SE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7228 5563) General Antiques, Decorative Items, Modern & Reproduction Furniture, 12.00 FELLOWS (Augusta House, 19 Augusta Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6JA. Tel: +44 (0)1212 122131) Pocket Watches & Accessories, 10.00 GORRINGES (Garden Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1XE. Tel: +44 (0)1273 478221 / 472503) Antiques, General Furniture & Effects, 10.30 GRAHAM BUDD AUCTIONS (Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 8366 2525) Sporting Memorabilia Antiques Trade Gazette 57 auction calendar HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS TW1 (55-61 Heath Road, Twickenham, TW1 4AW. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 18.00 KIRKHAM AUCTION CENTRE (31 Blackpool Road, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 2RE. Tel: 01772685178) Antiques & General Sale, 11.00 KRUGER GIBBONS (Unit 6, Price Street Business Centre, Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 4JQ. Tel: +44 (0)151 653 8877) General Auction MALLAMS (Dunmore Court, Wotton Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6BH. Tel: +44 (0)1235 462840) The House & Garden Sale MILLTOWN AUCTION ROOMS (Milltown, Dromiskin, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: +33 42 938 2890) Important Period House Contents Clearance Auction, 17.00 OAKHAM AUCTION CENTRE (16b Pillings Road, Oakham, Rutland, Leicestershire, LE15 6QF. Tel: +44 (0)1572 723569) Antiques Sale, 10.00 PUMP HOUSE AUCTIONS (Soberton Pumping Station, Wickham Road, Swanmore, Hampshire, SO32 2QF. Tel: +44 (0)1329 836659) Antiques, General, Silver & Jewellery Auction STACEY’S AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Essex Auction Rooms, 37 Websters Way, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 8JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1268 777122) Two-Day Antiques, Jewellery & Collectables with Oriental Category TUESDAY MAY 19 ADAMS (26 St. Stephens Green North, Dublin, 2. Tel: +353 1 676 0261) Fine Jewellery & Watches, 18.00 ALDRIDGES (Phoenix House, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, Somerset, BA2 9ES. Tel: +44 (0)1225 462830) Victorian & General Household Furniture & Effects ANDREW SMITH & SON (The Auction Rooms, Manor Farm, Itchen Stoke, Winchester, SO24 0QT. Tel: +44 (0)1962 735988) Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE (Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 1HH. Tel: +44 (0)20 7393 3900) A: Scientific, Technological & Mechanical Musical Instruments B: Watches & Wristwatches CHRISTIE’S SOUTH KENSINGTON (85 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3LD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6074) Christie’s Interiors CURR & DEWAR AUCTIONEERS (Unit E, 6 North Isla Street, Dundee, DD3 7JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1382 833974) Antiques DAVID LAY AUCTIONS (The Penzance Auction House, Alverton, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 4RE. Tel: +44 (0)1736 361414) Victorian & Modern Furniture & Effects DREWEATTS DONNINGTON PRIORY (Donnington Priory Salerooms, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)1635 553553) Fine Chinese Ceramics & Asian Works of Art FONSIE MEALY AUCTIONEERS (Kilkenny Ormonde Hotel, Ormonde Street, Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny. Tel: + 353 56 44 41229 / +353 44 41413 / Enquiries +353 87 275 1361) Rare Books, 09.30 GARY DON (Curtis Buildings, Berking Road (off York Road), Leeds, LS9 9LF. Tel: +44 (0)113 248 3333) A Special Auction of Fine Antique, Gold, Silver & Later Coins, Stamps, Postcards, rare Sporting items to include very Rare Rugby Medals, Caps, Rugby and Football Programmes, Fishing and other Sporting Items GILDINGS AUCTIONEERS (63 Morris Road, Leicester, LE2 6BR. Tel: +44 (0)1858 410414) Antiques & Collectables, 10.00 GRAHAM BUDD AUCTIONS (Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. Tel: +44 (0)20 8366 2525) Sporting Memorabilia H.J. PUGH & CO. (Newmarket House, Market Street, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1531 631122) Antique & Later Furniture & Effects HAMPSTEAD AUCTIONS (Tel: +44 (0)20 7431 9445) Jewellery, Silver & Antiques Online Only Auction Closes Today, 10.30 HARROW AUCTIONS (Victoria Hall, Sheepcote Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2JE. Tel: +44 (0)7930 802631) Antiques, Collectables & General, 18.30 HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS (30-34 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1TE. Tel: +44 (0)20 8400 5225) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 18.00 HOLLOWAY’S (Banbury Auction Rooms, 49 Parsons Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 5NB. Tel: +44 (0)1295 817777) Antiques & Fine Art KIDSON-TRIGG CHARTERED SURVEYORS AND AUCTIONEERS (Friars Estate Office & Auction Rooms, Friars Farm, Highworth, Swindon, SN6 7PZ. Tel: +44 (0)1793 861000) Oriental Sale, 11.00 KINGSLEY AUCTIONS (112-118 Market Street, Hoylake, Wirral, CH47 3BG. Tel: +44 (0)151 632 5821) General, 10.00 MALLAMS (Dunmore Court, Wotton Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6BH. Tel: +44 (0)1235 462840) The House & Garden Sale We have taken every care to ensure that this list of weekly sales is accurate. The list is intended to reflect sales that take place every week, with Christmas and Easter being possible exceptions. If the list is incomplete or inaccurate, please advise Jessica Thomas on 020 3725 5609 or email calendar@atgmedia.com We strongly advise that you check with the saleroom concerned before travelling any great distance in case of cancellations or postponements. We also request that auctioneers continue to advise us of any changes. Naturally, Antiques Trade Gazette cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions. MONDAYS BENNICKS AUCTION 07866128167 Summercourt, Cornwall CLARKE & SIMPSON 01728 746323 OMEGA AUCTIONS (Unit 3.5 Meadow Mill, Water Street, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 2BX. Tel: +44 (0)161 865 0838) Rare & Collectable Vinyl ROGERS JONES & CO. (The Saleroom, 33 Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 7RU. Tel: +44 (0)1492 532176) Vintage & Clearance, 10.30 SHELBY’S AUCTIONEERS (Westfield House, Broad Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS13 3HA. Tel: +44 (0)113 250 2626) General SMYTHES (The Auction Galleries, 174 Victoria Road West, Cleverleys, Lancashire, FY5 3NE. Tel: +44 (0)1253 852184) General, 10.00 SPINK & SON (69 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4ET. Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000) Western Australia From The Vestey Collection ST. JAMES’S AUCTIONS (KNIGHTSBRIDGE COINS) (43 Duke Street, London, SW1Y 6DD. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 7597 / 7888 / 8215) The Park House Collection STACEY’S AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Essex Auction Rooms, 37 Websters Way, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 8JQ. Tel: +44 (0)1268 777122) Two-Day Antiques, Jewellery & Collectables with Oriental Category SWORDERS (Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, CM24 8GE. Tel: +44 (0)1279 817778) Asian Art TAMLYNS (Market Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3BN. Tel: +44 (0)1278 445251) Collectors’ Items THOMSON RODDICK SCOTTISH AUCTIONS (The Auction Centre, Irongray Road, Dumfries, DG2 0JE. Tel: +44 (0)1387 721635) Home Furnishings & Interiors, 10.00 TOOVEY’S (Spring Gardens, Washington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 3BS. Tel: +44 (0)1903 891955) Sale of Paper Collectables, 13.30 BRETTELLS AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS (Auction Rooms, Rear of 58 High Street, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 7AQ. Tel: +44 (0)1952 815925) Collectables & General Sale, 10.00 J.P. HUMBERT AUCTIONEERS (Silverstone Business Park, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 8TB. Tel: +44 (0)1327 359595) International Militaria Sale, 17.00 CHISWICK AUCTIONS (1 Colville Road, London, W3 8BL. Tel: +44 (0)20 8992 4442) Stamps, Coins & Banknotes followed by the General Sale JOHN WELDON AUCTIONEERS (Unit 2, Cow’s Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin, 8. Tel: +353 (0) 6351114) Important Jewellery Auction WINGETTS AUCTIONEERS (29 Holt Street, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 8DH. Tel: +44 (0)1978 353553) Antiques, Interiors & Collectables, 10.30 KEYS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS (8 Market Place, Aylsham, Norwich, NR11 6EH. Tel: +44 (0)1263 733195) Fine Antiques with Clocks & Watches WOTTON AUCTION ROOMS (Tabernacle Road, Wotton-underEdge, Gloucestershire, GL12 7EB. Tel: +44 (0)1453 844733) Antiques & Collectables CHORLEY’S (Prinknash Abbey Park, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU. Tel: +44 (0)1452 344499) Fine Art & Antiques, 10.00 Weekly auctions in the UK and Ireland Woodbridge, Suffolk FREDERICK ANDREWS Sheerness, Kent 01795 662741 BELFAST AUCTIONS Belfast 028 9077 1552 THE BIDDERS AUCTION ROOM Guiseley 0113 250 2626 CRITERION 020 7359 5707 020 7228 5563 London GORRINGES 01273 478221 Lewes, East Sussex H & H AUCTIONS Carlisle, Cumbria 01228 640927 KEYS Aylsham, Norfolk 01263 733195 PEMBRIDGE AUCTIONS 0775 414 6110 Whitchurch, Shropshire KIRKHAM AUCTION CENTRE Preston 01772685178 L.S. SMELLIE & SON 01698 282007 Hamilton, Lanarkshire SOUTHGATE AUCTION ROOMS London 020 8886 7888 HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS Twickenham 020 8400 5225 DODD’S Mold, Flintshire 01352 755 705 NORTHGATE AUCTION ROOMS Newark, Notts 01636 605905 FABIAN R. EAGLE 01760 440284 Holywell Row, Norfolk W & H PEACOCK 01480 474550 St. Neots, Cambridge ELGIN AUCTION CENTRE Elgin, Scotland 01343 547047 JOHN ROSS & CO Belfast GARRY M EMMS 01493 332668 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk THOMSON RODDICK SCOTTISH AUCTIONS 0131 440 2448 Edinburgh, Scotland HARTLEY’S FINE ART Ilkley, W. Yorks 01943 816363 TRURO AUCTION CENTRE Redruth, Cornwall 01209 822266 KINGSLAND AUCTIONS 01568 708564 Leominster, Herefordshire WILFORDS 01933 222760 Wellingborough, Northants LAWRENCES, CREWKERNE Crewkerne, Somerset 01460 73041 01945 584609 TURNER & SONS Liverpool JOHN MILNE Aberdeen 01224 639336 FRIDAYS NORTHGATE AUCTION ROOMS Newark, Notts 01636 605905 PINE LODGE AUCTIONS 01337 827007 Fife, Scotland SILVERWOODS 01200 423322 Lincoln Way, Clitheroe SHOBROOK AUCTIONS 01752 663341 Plymouth, Devon SWORDERS 01279 817778 Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex TUESDAYS BLOOMFIELD AUCTIONS Belfast 028 9045 6404 BRETTELLS 01952 815925 Newport, Shropshire WARREN & WIGNALL Leyland, Lancs 01772 453252 WARWICK AUCTION 02476 223377 Coventry, W. Midlands 0151 709 5559 WIRRAL AUCTION CENTRE Wallasey, Wirral 0151 630 5441 CHISWICK AUCTIONS London 020 8992 4442 WOODCOCK AUCTIONS 07921 789 536 Wallington, London CATO CRANE Liverpool HIGH ROAD AUCTIONS London 020 8400 5225 PETER WILSON 01270 623878 Nantwich, Cheshire MAXEY & SON Wisbech, Cambs THOMAS N. MILLER 0191 265 8080 Newcastle upon Tyne 02890 325448 0151 709 4005 CRUSO & WILKIN 01485 542656 Kings Lynn, Norfolk HILDERSTONE AUCTIONS Hilderstone, Staffs 07748 284525 JACKSON GREEN & PRESTON 01472 311115 Grimsby, S. Humberside MCTEARS 0141 810 2880 Glasgow, Scotland MEWS AUCTIONS 01594 544769 Mitcheldean, Glos. NETHERHAMPTON SALEROOMS Salisbury, Wiltshire 01722 340041 THOMPSON’S AUCTIONEERS Harrogate, N. Yorks 01423 709086 SATURDAYS CHURCHGATE AUCTIONS Leicester 0116 287 4856 ERISWELL HALL BARNS AUCTION CENTRE 01638 533335 Lakenheath, Suffolk GREENWICH AUCTION PARTNERSHIP London 020 8853 2121 S.J. HALES 01626 836684 Bovey Tracey, Devon THOMAS N. MILLER THURSDAYS HERTFORDSHIRE AUCTIONS St. Albans 01727 846090 0191 265 8080 Newcastle upon Tyne AMERSHAM AUCTION ROOMS Amersham, Bucks 01494 729292 ARTHUR JOHNSON & SONS Nottingham 0115 986 9128 STEPHEN ROBERTS Watton, Norfolk 01953 885676 JAMES BECK AUCTIONS Fakenham, Norfolk 01328 851557 MAXEY & SON Wisbech, Cambs 01945 584609 020 7349 0011 THOMAS R CALLAN 01292 267681 Ayrshire, Scotland W & H PEACOCK Bedford 01234 266366 WATSONS 01435 862132 Heathfield, Sussex SIMON CHARLES 0161 339 9449 Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire RAMSAY CORNISH 0131 553 7000 Edinburgh, Scotland WINGETTS Wrexham, Wales J.C. FEATONBY Whitley Bay STANFORDS Colchester, Essex FRANCIS SMITH London 01978 353553 0191 252 2601 01206 842156 WEDNESDAYS GODSTONE AUCTIONS, Godstone, Surrey 07956 839282 SUNDAYS BOURNE END 01628 531500 Bourne End, Bucks HALLS FINE ART Shrewsbury ASH AUCTIONS Stoke-on-Trent BULSTRODES 01202 482244 Christchurch, Dorset HERMAN & WILKINSON Dublin, Ireland 003531 497 2245 CHARNOCK AUCTIONS 01257 450606 Charnock Richard, Lancashire SIMON CHARLES 0161 339 9449 Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire LOCKE & ENGLAND 01926 889100 Leamington Spa, Warwickshire LOTS ROAD London COOPER & TANNER 01373 831010 Frome, Somerset MITCHELLS 01900 827800 Cockermouth, Cumbria PORTOBELLO AUCTIONS London 07904 630122 01743 284 777 01782 868061 020 7376 6800 Online Auction Calendar Our online Auction Calendar holds over 9,000 UK & Worldwide auction dates and over 3,000 Fairs dates, all of which are fully searchable by date and keyword – if you haven’t found what you need here, visit… www.antiquestradegazette.com 58 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 Knowledge Bank A rich source of information on 30 popular art and antiques collecting areas, including: Moorcroft Die-cast Toys Clarice Cliff Military Medals www.antiquestradegazette.com/knowledge-bank Antiques Trade Gazette 59 fairs & markets Your fair not listed? Please feel free to get in touch with tamsynmason@atgmedia.com POTENTIAL BUYERS are advised to check with the fair or event concerned before travelling any distance, in case of last minute cancellations or alterations FAIR ORGANISERS are requested to inform us of any changes so that the accuracy of the calendar can be maintained. The Antiques Trade Gazette cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. BROUGHT TO YOU BY atgmedia WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 SAUNDERS MARKETS LTD. Antiques, Collectables & Bric a Brac Sale, 7am-2pm at The Exchange, Market Access Road, off Waterhouse Street, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP1 1ET. FRIDAY MAY 1 CRISPIN FAIRS. Tel: 07710 620968. Watts on Friday Collectors Fair & Flea Market, 9am-3pm at Watts Hall, Christchurch, Uxbridge, UB8 1SZ. SATURDAY MAY 2 CONTINUITY FAIRS. Tel: 01584 873634. Builth Wells Antiques Fair, 8.30am-5pm at Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells (Day 1 of 2) BRIGHTON VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE MARKET. Brighton Vintage and Antique Market, at The Open Market, Marshall’s Row, Brighton, BN1 4JU. CONTINUITY FAIRS. Tel: 01584 873634. Builth Wells Antiques Fair, 10am-5pm at Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, (Day 2 of 2) CRISPIN FAIRS. Tel: 07710620968. Antiques & Collectables, 10am3pm at St Crispins Sports Centre,, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40. GNB FAIRS. Tel: 01702 410 171. Antiques & Collectors Fair, 9am3.30pm at The Cameo Hotel, Old London Road, Copdock, Ipswich, IP8 3JD. IACF. Tel: 01636 702326. Alexandra Palace Antiques & Collectors Fair, 8am-4.30pm at Alexandra Palace, London, N22 7AY. DPL FAIRS. Tel: 020 8205 1518. Beaconsfield Toy & Train Fair, 10.30am-3pm at Beaconsfield School, Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield, M40 J2, close M25, HP9 1SJ. JAGUAR FAIRS LTD.. Tel: 01332 830444. Antique Fairs, 9am-5pm at Wetherby Racecourse, Wetherby, Yorkshire, LS22 5EJ. (Day 2 of 2) JAGUAR FAIRS LTD.. Tel: 01332 830444. Antique Fairs, 8am-5pm at Wetherby Racecourse, Wetherby, Yorkshire, LS22 5EJ. (Day 1 of 2) KENT ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 01304 201764. Antiques & Collectors’ Fair, 9am-3.30pm at The Grand, The Leas, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 2LR. LONDON COIN FAIRS LTD.. Tel: 01694 731781. Bloomsbury Coin Fair, 9.30am at Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, WC1 3NN. MARCEL FAIRS. Tel: 07887648255. Antiques Fair, 9am-4pm at Mill Hill Village, St. Paul’s Church Hall, The Ridgeway, London, NW7 1QU. SUNDAY MAY 3 ARUN FAIRS. Tel: 01903 734112. Rustington Antique & Collectors’ Fair, 10am-4pm at The Woodland Centre, Woodlands Avenue (off A259), Rustington, West Sussex, BN16. BATH VINTAGE & ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 07723 611249. Vintage & Antiques, 9.30am-4pm at Green Park Station, Green Park Road, Bath, BA1 1JB. BIG SURREY FAIRS LTD.. Tel: 07939 302425. Antique & Collectables, 9am-4pm at Tolworth Rec Centre, Nr Hook Junc. Fullers Way N (A3 Kingston By-Pass), Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7LQ. SHEPHERD & WILLIAMS. Tel: 07816 220136. The National Motorcycle Museum Antique & Collector Fair, 9am-3.30pm at Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, B92 0EJ. THE BEST OF FAIRS. Tel: 01787 280306. Copdock Antiques & Collectables Fair, 7am-3pm at The Village Hall, Copdock, Suffolk, IP8 3JN. WATFORD MILITARIA. Tel: 01438 811657. Watford Militaria & Medal Fair, 10am-2pm at The Bushey Arena, Bushey, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD23 3AA. WINDMILL FAIRS. Tel: 020 8529 8125. Antique Fair, 10am-4pm at Brill Memorial Hall, Church Street, Brill, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9TJ. C-LIVE ANTIQUES FAIR. Antiques, Collectables & Vintage Fair, 10am-4pm at Reepham & Cherry Willingham Village Hall, Hawthorn Road, Reepham, Lincoln, LN3 4DU. GALLOWAY ANTIQUES FAIR. Tel: 01423 522122. Arley Hall Antiques Fair, 10.30am-5pm at Arley Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6NA. (Day 3 of 3) GALLOWAY ANTIQUES FAIR. Tel: 01423 522122. Arley Hall Antiques Fair, 10.30am-5pm at Arley Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6NA. (Day 2 of 3) HADDON EVENTS. Tel: 07519 276507. Crook Log Antique & Collectables Fair, 10am-4pm at Crook Log Leisure Centre, Brampton Road, Bexleyheath, DA7 4HH. IACF. Tel: 01636 702326. Shepton Mallet Antiques & Collectors Fair, 9am-5pm at Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QN. (Day 2 of 3) IACF. Tel: 01636 702326. Shepton Mallet Antiques & Collectors Fair, 10am-4pm at Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QN. (Day 3 of 3) ANTIQUE DEALERS FAIR LIMITED. Tel: 01797 252030. The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair, 11am8pm at Petworth Park, Petworth House, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0QY. (Day 1 of 3) PANAMA FAIRS. Tel: 07780 111953. Antiques, Vintage and Collectables Market, 9.30am-3.30pm at The Lord Riddell Memorial Hall, Dean’s Lane, Walton-on-the-Hill, nr Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 7UL. LONDON COIN FAIRS LTD.. Tel: 01694 731781. The Midland Coin Fair, 10am at National Motorcycle Museum, Bickenhill, Birmingham, B92 0EJ. CRISPIN FAIRS. Tel: 07710 620968. Watts on Friday Collectors Fair & Flea Market, 9am-3pm at Watts Hall, Christchurch, Uxbridge, UB8 1SZ. SIMPLY THE BEST ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 07581 397721. Antique and Collectors Fair, 9.15am-4pm at St Mary’s Church Hall, Betws-y-Coed, North Wales, LL24 0AD. LINDIFAYRE. Tel: 01895 634000 / 07710 620968. Monday Flea Market, 7.30am-2.30pm at Loddon Hall, Twyford, Berks, RG10 9JA. WEDNESDAY MAY 6 SAUNDERS MARKETS LTD. Antiques, Collectables & Bric a Brac Sale, 7am-2pm at The Exchange, Market Access Road, off Waterhouse Street, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1ET. FRIDAY MAY 8 /BUJPOBM (MBTT'BJS 681'$< 0$< DPWRSP 1$7,21$/ 02725&<&/( 086(80 :(670,'/$1'6 %(7HO MIDAS FAIRS. Tel: 01494 674170. Antiques Fair, 8.30am-4pm at The Holiday Inn Hotel, Manor Lane, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 2RA. MISSING BOOK FAIRS. Tel: 01245 361609. Peterborough Book Fair, 10am-4pm at Highgate Hall, Overend, Elton, Near Peterborough, PE8 6RU. PENNYFARTHING FAYRES. Tel: 01438 813060. Antiques & Collectors’ Fair, 10am-4pm at Wyllyotts Theatre, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 2HN. PHOENIX FAIRS. Tel: 020 8950 3690. Antiques Fair, 10am-4pm at Village Hall, Sarratt, Hertsfordshire, WD3 6AS. ROMAN FAIRS. Tel: 07771 725302. Antique & Collectors Fair, 9.30am4pm at The Leisure Centre, Enville Road, Kinver, DY7 6AA. QDWLRQDOJODVVIDLUFRP GALLOWAY ANTIQUES FAIR. Tel: 01423 522122. Arley Hall Antiques Fair, 10.30am-5pm at Arley Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6NA. (Day 1 of 3) IACF. Tel: 01636 702326. Shepton Mallet Antiques & Collectors Fair, 12pm-5pm at Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QN. (Day 1 of 3) SATURDAY MAY 9 ANTIQUE DEALERS FAIR LIMITED. Tel: 01797 252030. The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair, 10.30am-6.30pm at Petworth Park, Petworth House, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0QY. (Day 2 of 3) SUNDAY MAY 10 ADAMS ANTIQUES FAIRS. Tel: 020 7254 4054. Royal Horticultural Hall Antiques Fair, 10am-4.30pm at Lindley Hall, near Elverton Street, 80 Vincent Square, Chelsea, London, SW1P 2PE. ANTIQUE DEALERS FAIR LIMITED. Tel: 01797 252030. The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair, 10.30am-5pm at Petworth Park, Petworth House, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0QY. (Day 3 of 3) ARTHUR SWALLOW FAIRS. Tel: 01298 27493. Lincoln Sunday Antiques Market, 7am-3pm at Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 2NA. MONDAY MAY 4 ANTIQUES 2 GO. Tel: 01327 871797. Antiques on the Square, 9am-5pm at Northampton Town Square, Northampton, NN1 2DL. B2B EVENTS. Tel: 07774 147197. Edinburgh Antiques & Collectors Fair, 10am-4pm at The Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH28 8NB. (Day 2 of 2) ARUN FAIRS. Tel: 01903 734112. Goodwood Antique & Collectors’ Fair, 9am-4pm at Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood (Off A27), Near Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 OPX. B2B EVENTS. Tel: 07774 147197. Edinburgh Antiques & Collectors Fair, 8.15am-4.30pm at The Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH28 8NB. (Day 1 of 2) ELEPHANT PROMOTIONS. Tel: 07830 335319. Antiques & Collectors Fair, 9am-3pm at Aston Manor Road Transport Museum, Shenston Drive, Northgate, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 8TP. SHEPHERD & WILLIAMS. Tel: 07816 220136. The Blackpool Antiques & Collectors Fair, 9am-3.30pm at The Hilton Hotel, North Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 2JQ. SHEPHERD & WILLIAMS. Tel: 07816220136. Wolverhampton Antiques Fair, 9am-3.30pm at Wolverhampton Racecourse, Dunstall Park, Wolverhampton, WV6 0PE. SPECIALIST GLASS FAIRS LTD. Tel: 07887 762872. Glass Fair, 10.30am-4pm at The National Motorcycle Museum, Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0ED. TUESDAY MAY 12 SUNBURY ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 01932 230946. Antiques & Collectors’ Market, 6.30am-2pm at Kempton Park Racecourse, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5AQ. WEDNESDAY MAY 13 SAUNDERS MARKETS LTD. Antiques, Collectables & Bric a Brac Sale, 7am-2pm at The Exchange, Market Access Road, off Waterhouse Street, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1ET. THURSDAY MAY 14 COOPER ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 01278 784912. Buxton Antiques and Fine Art Fair, 11am-5pm at Buxton Pavilion, St Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN. (Day 1 of 4) FRIDAY MAY 15 ARTHUR SWALLOW FAIRS. Tel: 01298 27493. Decorative Home & Salvage Show, 10am-5pm at Ripley Castle, near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY. (Day 1 of 3) COOPER ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 01278 784912. Buxton Antiques and Fine Art Fair, 11am-5pm at Buxton Pavilion, St Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN. (Day 2 of 4) CRISPIN FAIRS. Tel: 07710 620968. Watts on Friday Collectors Fair & Flea Market, 9am-3pm at Watts Hall, Christchurch, Uxbridge, UB8 1SZ. SATURDAY MAY 16 ARTHUR SWALLOW FAIRS. Tel: 01298 27493. Decorative Home & Salvage Show, 10am-5pm at Ripley Castle, near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY. (Day 2 of 3) BEAMINSTER FAIRS. Tel: 01297 24446. Beaminster Fairs, 9.30am4pm at The Town Hall, Fleet Street, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3EF. COOPER ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 01278 784912. Buxton Antiques and Fine Art Fair, 11am-5pm at Buxton Pavilion, St Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN. (Day 3 of 4) WORTHING LEISURE CENTRE. Tel: 01903 502237. Antique & Collectors Fair, 9.30am-3pm at Worthing Leisure Centre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 4ET. JOS EVENTS. Shrewsbury Flea, 8.30am-4.30pm at West Midlands Showground, Gravel Hill Lane, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 2PF. (Day 1 of 2) MONDAY MAY 11 MAINWARING’S SEASIDE BROCANTES. Tel: 01227 773037. Mainwaring’s Seaside Brocantes, 10am-4pm at St Mary’s Hall, Oxford Street, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1DD. ARTHUR SWALLOW FAIRS. Tel: 01298 27493. Donington Antiques Market, 7.30am-1pm at Donington Antiques Market, Donington Park, Castle Donington, Derby, DE74 2RP. THE VINTAGE BAZAAR. Tel: 01225 790585. The Vintage Bazaar Giant Jumble, 9am-3pm at The Cheese and Grain Hall, Frome, Somerset, BA11 1BE. 60 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 fairs & markets Country houses bring a better quality of car boot ■ Cumbrian stately home event includes stalls by invitation only and stock likely to be classier Left: the 13th century Sizergh Castle in Cumbria is the backdrop for a historic house car boot on Saturday, May 9, held in aid of the Red Cross. Joan Porter reports With talk of the gentry turning out their cellars and attics for these events, every likelihood is that the stock at these events, largely held to raise money for charity, is likely to be, well, classier and better connected than average. The annual historic house car boot at Sizergh Castle, near Kendal in Cumbria, is one such event, with an added twist that the 50 stallholders are by invitation only. The imposing medieval castle was National Trust CAR boot sales come in many forms, often held in car parks, school playgrounds, backs of garages and old airfields, but none are so grand as the stately home version. given to the National Trust in 1950 and is still lived in by the Strickland family, residents for seven centuries. Janey Horney-Strickland, president of the Red Cross in Cumbria, has organised this event for the past five years, raising more than £20,000 in pitch and entry fees. Laid out in three courtyards at the castle on Saturday, May 9, will be costume jewellery, vintage trunks, rugs, rackets, furniture, dolls’ houses, curtains from vast manorial windows and, this year, antique and vintage garden pieces including statuary. Sizergh Castle is ten minutes from the M6 exit 36. Admission is £5, strictly from 10am, no early entry for trade. Contact Alison Whittaker Stewart of the Red Cross for more information on 07738 944551. ■ redcross.org.uk BOOTING IN WILTSHIRE THE Stert Country House Car Boot is an annual event attracting around 120 stallholders and is in aid of Cancer Research UK. These packed-out car boots at Manor Farm just outside the village of Stert, near Devizes in Wiltshire, have been going for five years and raise between £4000 and £5500 each time for the charity, said Sue Tovey, of the Devizes branch of the charity. She added: “The sale is called a country house car boot because the items on sale are of good quality, i.e. country house-type quality.” For stall bookings for this year’s event, on Saturday, May 16, contact Mel on 07467 171939. ■ devizescruk.org Dip into your pockets for lido line-up Above: a street market in Tisbury, Wiltshire. A similar scene, involving antiques this time, is expected on May 4 as part of the Great Tisbury Brocante. Streets are alive with brocante sound THE Wiltshire village of Tisbury is having a major antiques makeover on May 4. It will be transformed with 20 antiques and vintage dealers in the village hall, a giant fleamarket on the recreation ground, an antiques street market in the high street, and villagers tasked with turning out their lofts to sell the contents in their drives and front gardens. This Bank Holiday Monday Great Tisbury Brocante is the brainchild of villager Janet Amos, who was inspired to organise it by all the brocantes she has visited in France. The three antiques shops in the village are expecting a rush of visitors and Antiques Roadshow expert Marc Allum will giveg a talk, as will theatre and costume designer Clancy Steer. ■ tisburybrocante.co.uk Right: back for its eighth year is Moses Otunia’s two-day Modern Movement Design Fair held in an unusual setting – outside the Art Deco Grade II-listed Brockwell Park Lido in Herne Hill, one of London’s few remaining outdoor swimming pools. Known locally as ‘Brixton’s Beach’, this is a good example of the pulling power of community action. The lido was closed by Lambeth Council in 1990 but reopened as a private venture in 1994. Moses, owner of mid-century furniture dealers Bleu, also in Herne Hill, said: “I wanted to link furniture design with architecture and looked for interesting buildings to link the two. A chance meeting with the lido’s art co-ordinator saw it all come together.” Dealers in mid-century will group together on Saturday and Sunday, May 2-3, around one end of the pool, as our picture shows, to sell furniture, glass, ceramics and posters. ■ bleufurniture.com Refurb moves Beaconsfield fairs to Maidenhead RENOVATION work at the Bellhouse Hotel in Beaconsfield is over-running so the longstanding monthly Sunday antiques fairs held there by Kevin and Terry Leigh as Midas Fairs have relocated to the Holiday Inn in Maidenhead for the months of May, June and July. Kevin said: “We had been hoping to return to the Bellhouse in either April or May but the hotel is still in mid-refurbishment with no date as to when the fair can return.” He added: “All 50 of our stallholders from the Bellhouse fair are coming to the Holiday Inn Maidenhead on the fair dates of May 10, June 14 and July 12.” ■ midas-antique-fairs.co.uk send fairs and markets information to joan porter at fairs@atgmedia.com Antiques Trade Gazette 61 Regular Weekly Fairs and Markets MONDAYS THE COVENT GARDEN ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7240 7405. Antiques Fair, 6am onwards at The Jubilee Hall, Southampton St, Covent Garden, LONDON WC2. TAUNTON ANTIQUE MARKET. Tel: 01823 289327. Indoor Market, 9am-4pm at Silver Street, TAUNTON, Somerset. TUESDAYS ANTIQUE FORUM MARKETS LTD. Tel: 01782 393660. Antiques & Collectables, 8am-3pm at The Stones, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, Staffordshire ST5 1PW. ST JAMES’S PICCADILLY. Tel: 020 7734 4511. Antique & Collectors’ Market, 10am-6pm at St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, LONDON W1J 9LL. WEDNESDAYS CAMDEN PASSAGE ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7359 0190. London’s Original Antiques Village at Angel Islington, LONDON N1. SAUNDERS MARKETS LTD. Antiques, Collectables & Bric a Brac Sale, 7am-2pm at The Exchange, Market Access Road, off Waterhouse Street, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HP1 1ET THURSDAYS Above: Red Nude by Edward Wakeford (1914-73), an oil on board with collage, 16 x 23in (41 x 59cm), will be with Granta Fine Art priced at £520 during IACF’s antiques and collectors’ fair at Alexandra Palace on May 3. Isle of Man-born Wakeford was a painter and collage artist who studied at the Chelsea College of Art where he later taught. He exhibited at the London Galleries with solo shows at the Hanover Galleries and created illustrations for Shell-Mex and BP. Specialists put Ally Pally fair in the 20th century art picture A SMALL but significant contingent of art specialists are standing at IACF’s antiques and collectors fair at Alexandra Palace this Sunday (May 3). They include the well-known dealers in 20th century art, Granta Fine Art of Cambridgeshire; London dealer Oliver Clatworthy of Signed Original Prints and Hilary Emeny of Books Illustrated selling original artists’ illustrations. This fair has not been known for such art in the past so these bookings are encouraging, both for buyers and sellers. Granta owner Ruth Cope, who stood at the fair in March, said: “We’re taking a wide range of works from £200 to the low thousands. The customers we have already met at this fair are well informed about 20th century art.” ■ iacf.co.uk ■ copefineart.co.uk ■ signedoriginalprints.com ■ booksillustrated.com Above: Banksy lovers and collectors of uncirculated prints can head for art dealer Oliver Clatworthy’s stand at IACF Alexandra Palace on Sunday, May 3. This 2002 print priced at £350 was originally commissioned from the artist by Greenpeace as part of their Save or Delete campaign to highlight the problems of global deforestation. Featuring some of the main characters in Disney film The Jungle Book, they are lined up in front of an executioner and transposed onto an image of a devastated forest. This was printed but never put into circulation because of copyright issues with the Disney Corporation. The original sold for £78,000 at Bonhams in 2011. Contemporary art prints priced from £100-5000 will also be offered by Oliver. SPITALFIELDS ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7240 7405. Antiques Market, 8am-6pm at Commercial Street, LONDON E1. ANTIQUE FORUM MARKETS LTD. Tel: 01782 393660. Arts and Crafts, Flea & Bric-a-Brac Market, 8am-3pm at The Stones, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, Staffordshire ST5 1PW. GOAT LANE FAIR (FORMERLY CLOISTERS FAIR). Tel: 01603 630763. Antiques. Collectables. Vintage. Retro. Quakers Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane, NORWICH NR2 1EW, 8am-3pm. Free Entry. www.cloistersfair.com PADDINGTON DEVELOPMENTS. Tel: 020 3589 1577. Vintage & Artisans Market, 11am-6pm at Sheldon Square, Paddington Central, LONDON W2. FRIDAYS CORN HALL ARCADE. Tel: 01285 647888. Antiques Market 9am-3pm, Cirencester Antiques Market, Corn Hall, Market Place, CIRENCESTER, Glos. GL7 2NW. BERMONDSEY SQUARE ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7240 7405 / 07903 919029. 5am-3pm at Bermondsey, LONDON SE1. TOWCESTER ANTIQUES FLEA MARKET. Tel: 01327 871797. Towcester Town Hall, Watling Street, TOWCESTER NN12 6BS. 8am-3pm. SATURDAYS CAMDEN PASSAGE ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7359 0190. London’s Original Antiques Village at Angel Islington, LONDON N1. ROGERS ANTIQUE GALLERY. Tel: 07887 527523. The First and Longest in Portobello Road, 65 Portobello Road, LONDON W11. CLOCKTOWER ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7237 2001. 166 Greenwich High Road, LONDON SE10 8NN. 9am-4pm. Outdoor market with 50 stalls. BREEDON ANTIQUES FAIRS. Tel: 07909 622123. Antique, Collectors’ and Craft Fair, 9.30am-4.30pm at Breedon Priory Garden Centre, Ashby Road, Breedon On The Hill near ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, Leicestershire, DE73 8AT. PORTOBELLO ROAD ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 07876 500685. Portobello Road, Notting Hill, LONDON, W11 1AN. 7am-5pm. SUNDAYS JUNCTION 24 LTD. Tel: 07770 623782. Flea Market, at Sedgemore Auction Centre, Market Way, NORTH PETHERTON, Somerset TA6 6DF. CLOCKTOWER ANTIQUES MARKET. Tel: 020 7237 2001 166. Greenwich High Road, LONDON SE10 8NN. 9am-4pm. Outdoor market with 50 stalls. BREEDON ANTIQUES FAIRS. Tel: 07909 622123. Antiques, Collectors’ and Craft Fair, 9.30am-4.30pm at Breedon Priory Garden Centre, Ashby Road, Breedon On The Hill near ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, Leicestershire, DE73 8AT. CHARNOCK’S ANTIQUES. Tel: 07885 701841. Antiques & Collectors’ Fair, 9.30am-3.30pm at the Lancastrian Suite, Park Hall Hotel, Park Hall Road, CHARNOCK RICHARD, near Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 5LP SUNDAY COLLECTORS DRIVE IN. Tel: 01253 782828. Clitheroe Auction Mart, Salthill Trading Estate, Lincoln Way, CLITHEROE, Lancashire BB7 1QW. Opening hours 7am-4pm. Antiques, Collectables and Second Hand. Indoors and Outdoors. Trade from 8am MONDAY - SUNDAY KIRKHAM ANTIQUE FAIRS. Tel: 01772 685178. PRESTON, Lancashire, PR4 2RE1 To advertise your fair or market contact: Tamsyn Mason on +44 (0)20 3725 5603 ADVERTISING DEADLINE TUESDAY 12 NOON tamsynmason@atgmedia.com Reach a wider audience by advertising your fair or market in the ATG Promote your events on our Fairs & Markets editorial pages to get the best possible exposure For more information, please call or email Tamsyn Mason 020 3725 5603 tamsynmason@atgmedia.com 62 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 fairs & markets The Largest Sunday Fair in LONDON Bermondsey Antiques Market Bermondsey Square SE1 3UN Every Friday 6am - 2pm Covent Garden Antiques Market Southampton Street WC2E 8LH Every Monday 5.30am - 5pm Old Spitalfields Antiques Market Commercial Street E1 6BG Every Thursday 8am - 6pm 8am - 9.30am £12 O 9.30am - 4.30pm £6 ALEXANDRA PALACE WAY LONDON SAT NAV N22 7AY ... and the Largest Fair in the West! 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Duke’s find out-of-town solution in a town-centre location WHEN Duke’s first unveiled their plans for a new saleroom they said they had been searching for a decade to complement their existing operations. In the event, they found them just across the road. And the Dorchester auctioneers are delighted by their new premises, which they have just moved into, providing benefits such as extra parking and ground-floor showcase space. The fresh auction complex is in a former office building called Pullman Court, next to the Brewery Square development in the Dorset town. Their Grove Auctions saleroom further to the north of the town has closed and that side of things is rebranded Avenue Auctions, based in Duke’s existing Weymouth Avenue branch, a stone’s throw from the new premises. Duke’s were slightly delayed in moving – they aimed for February – but, as specialist Amy Brenan points out, they wanted to be sure everything was right for the big move, which keeps the auction house right in the heart of town but with the advantages that an out-of-town location typically enjoys. “It is even better than envisaged,” she says. “Our architects had come out with these lovely 3D designs, showing what it would be like. The outside is pretty much true to form but the inside is a million times better than we imagined. “Our old premises date from way back in the 19th century. Now we’ve gone from that environment right through to a brand-new, state of the art three-storey building as opposed to the one small room we had before. It’s completely different.” A permanent gallery space occupies the ground floor to host exhibitions and show items coming up at future auctions. The first floor has two gallery spaces, both with “lots of lovely big windows and fantastic light”, says Brenan. The top floor hosts a large exhibition space forming the main saleroom and rostrum. The extra space has transformed the working environment for Duke’s staff, adds Brenan. In smaller offices such facilities as a separate payments counter are often not feasible – the one at Duke’s used to be in the reception area, making it awkward to move around, but now the top floor has a payments area of its own, freeing up space downstairs. Three floors may take a bit of getting used to, however. “Because the building is so big it is difficult to keep in touch with what’s happening on the top floor,” says Brenan, “so we’ve installed big screens on the ground floor so people can see the auctions.” She adds that Brewery Square has revitalised this part of the county town of Dorchester with restaurants, hotel, shops and a cinema. As always when salerooms move to larger premises, specialist sale formats come to the fore. Brenan adds: “At the beginning of this year we knew we would be moving so stuck to the original calendar, but now we have so much more space we can have have more a varied sale calendar. This year we have already established our coin and medal and militaria department under Tim Medhurst; before we didn’t have enough space to accommodate that. “This has definitely opened up options for us and we will be doing much more of these things as time goes on.” A sale of Star Wars memorabilia is envisaged as part of this (the latest film is released in December). Three floors? The Force is with Duke’s. Tom Derbyshire Lyon & Turnbull back the Burrell ahead of big refurbishment EDINBURGH and Glasgow do not always enjoy the best of relations, but a saleroom from the east is helping a world-renowned art museum from the west ahead of a major planned refurbishment. Lyon & Turnbull are backing The Burrell Collection, which has won approval from the city council for a redevelopment which would close the museum from 2016-19 if enough funding is secured. This weekend (April 25-26), the auction house run two days of activities – China Insight – in collaboration with the institution focusing on Chinese art, and proceeds will be donated to Glasgow Museums, particularly the Burrell. Saturday features specialist lectures and guided gallery tours, while on Sunday L&T run a valuation day at the site in Pollok Country Park. The Museums Association (MA) reports that the Burrell redevelopment will cost from £60m-66m. It involves opening up the basement stores to the public for the first time, allowing more than 90% of the 9000-strong collection to go on display. The city council has been asked to fund 50% of the cost with a £15m Heritage Lottery Fund bid, fundraising and public grants to cover the rest. The council approved an initial £5m investment to start the project. The MA adds that during the closure some Burrell objects will go on display at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow and there will be an international tour. It notes that in November 2013 “a Scottish parliamentary committee endorsed a bill to overturn a condition of the bequest that the collection should not leave the country. The bill was passed on January 21, 2014, and received royal assent the following month”. Sir William Burrell (1861-1958), who made his money in shipping, assembled his collection of antiquities, objects, tapestries and paintings over 80 years to create one of the greatest art collections in the world. In 1944 Sir William and his wife, Constance gifted the collection to the city of Glasgow. Its present home opened in 1983. On Saturday, China Insight includes Jacqueline Simcox, published author and world authority on Chinese textiles, who will speak on Chinese Imperial and court costume, and Nixi Cura, co-founder of the Arts of China Consortium at New York University and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, speaking on Chinese painting. Lee Young, head of the Asian art department at L&T, and Dr Yupin Chung, curator of Chinese & Far Eastern Civilisations at The Burrell Collection, will also represent their respective institutions on stage. There will also be an opportunity to win a one-off guided tour of the Burrell Collection stores with Dr Chung. There are 12 places to be won (everyone buying a £10 ticket for Saturday will automatically be entered into the draw, with 12 winners announced at 11am that morning and the tour taking place at 4pm). For more information call 0141 287 2591 or visit glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/burrell-collection Antiques Trade Gazette 65 AROUND THE AUCTION HOUSES Black tie suits bidders for Bonhams cars HORSEPOWER new and old features in Bonhams’ debut sale at a stylish event in France. They have announced the new Chantilly Sale, their inaugural auction as part of the second edition of Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille. A black-tie evening sale on September 5 will form Bonhams’ second dedicated motoring sale for France, taking place at the country’s top Concours event. Hosted in the grounds of Château de Chantilly, the Arts & Elegance event started in 2014, attracting a crowd of around 10,000 spectators, taking in the Concourse d’Elegance competition for modern concept cars and a Concourse d’Etat for classic cars from around the world. Art & Elegance also plays host to fine art exhibitions, many equestrian activities, fashion shows, live music and various lifestyle exhibits, all on the grounds of the château. Monthly sale aims to be one to watch in Brum Above: Fellows’ inaugural ‘The Watch Sale’ launched on April 20 with a healthy 93% sale rate. Until now, the Birmingham auctioneers held a specialist wristwatch sale and a specialist pocket watch sale every quarter. These two are now joined together to form this monthly sale. Stephen Whittaker, Fellows managing director, says: “The first of our Watch Sales launched with an excellent hammer total of just under £380,000 which is significantly above the estimate for the auction. This proves that with clear cataloguing, sensible estimates, detailed descriptions and high-quality images each monthly Watch Sale is on track to be a huge success.” Pictured here is the best-seller on April 20, a gentleman’s 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual Day-Date II bracelet Rolex which sold for £13,000 against an estimate of £8000-12,000. Darwell back west after tour of Britain PICTURES specialist Allan Darwell has returned to his west country roots. Gardiner Houlgate of Corsham, near Bath, welcome him as head of their paintings department and will now hold ‘fine bespoke painting auctions’, with the first on July 3. A company spokeswoman says: “Allan was south-west regional picture specialist for Phillips in Old King Street, Bath, from 1989-97. During this period he was instrumental in developing the picture department, one of the most successful fine art departments in the west country.” Darwell comes Above: Allan Darwell has moved to to GH after a short Gardiner Houlgate. stint at Halls of Shrewsbury and before that he spent a decade at Tennants in North Yorkshire. He also worked at Bonhams. email: editorial@atgmedia.com LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Brush up on the roos of the world SIR – I read with interest your front-page article on ‘The rare roos pulled from a pouch’ (ATG No 2186). I live in Tasmania (Van Diemen’s Land) and have written a book on Australian silver. Please find attached an illustration of the Dunn Testimonial, from The Illustrated London News of November 18, 1856, page 467. The animals have been engraved from a photograph and are therefore shown here in reverse. The one we need to find is the ‘wolf dog’, the now extinct thylacine better known as the Tasmanian Tiger. Below is the contemporary description for the benefit of your readers – which as a point of interest refers to eight salt-cellars. Let the roo hunting begin. John Hawkins Via email THE DUNN TESTIMONIAL This superb testimonial has been presented to the late Director of the Commercial Bank, Van Diemen’s Land. The several designs afford a proof of the advance in art as regards silver work, and of the happy adaptation of ideas in connection with the scene of the form labours of him to whom this present is made. The gift is a very beautiful silver service of twenty pieces – viz, an epergne, two feet two inches in height, the open stem of which, moulded from the branch of an Australian plant, bends over an allegorical figure of Commerce who leans upon a rudder. At each corner of the triangular base native animals of Van Diemen’s Land – the kangaroo, the emu and the wolf-dog – are placed with great judgement and are modelled with knowledge and taste. These indigenous animals also form the chief ornament of eight very handsome salt-cellars; the other pieces of the service being two candelabra, two feet high; a soup-tureen, a fish-dish, a venison-dish, two entrée dishes and four corner dishes with covers. The inscription runs thus: Presented at a general meeting of the proprietors of Commercial Bank Stock, Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land, to JOHN DUNN, Senior, Esq. on the occasion of his retirement from the Managership, in appreciation of the great ability, zeal, integrity, and success which distinguished his tenure of office for a period of twenty six years, and in token of the sincere respect for his private worth. The value of the testimonial is £1000; and it is executed with that taste and excellence which distinguish the firm of Messrs. Hunt and Roskell, of New Bond-street. Above: the Dunn Testimonial mentioned in the letter by John Hawkins, and, left, the 5in (12cm) high pair of Victorian salts in the form of kangaroos made by Bond Street silversmiths Hunt & Roskell sold for £18,000 (plus 18% buyer’s premium) at Catherine Southon’s March 25 sale at Farleigh Court Golf Club near East Croydon. 66 antiquestradegazette.com 2nd May 2015 the back pages Heavyweight scholarship in ■ ROLAND ARKELL gives the seal of approval to a remarkable piece of scholarship Left: Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900 and the families who owned them by David Burton runs to three volumes and 1740 pages. The author is keen to point out in chapter one that sealed bottles are those with moulded glass seals, generally circular in form and carrying heraldry, names, dates, initials and place names. He notes that some recent attendees at his lectures – understanding ‘sealed’ to mean unopened – were a little disappointed not to hear popping corks and be offered some ancient vintages to sample. DAVID Burton, a retired city merchant banker who lives in Kent, still recalls the day in December 1975 when, as a young man attending the viewing of a Christie’s fine wine auction, he “rather fell in love” with a lop-sided ‘black’ glass bottle – its seal reading J Meardon Taviftock 1780. He bought it for £130 and quickly immersed himself in the subject, spending many hours of a summer holiday in Cornwall the following year in repeated visits to an exhibition titled The English Glass Bottle held at the County Museum in Truro. In a seemingly narrow field where literature was thin on the ground, knowledge was hard to come by (when Sheelah Ruggles-Brise penned her pioneering book Sealed Bottles in 1949 she conducted much of her research by writing letters to Country Life and The Times). Before the age of digital photography and the internet search engine – tools that would change bottle collecting almost overnight two decades later – Burton scoured museum collections for broken and intact examples, often finding important bottles stored below stairs and without the proper cataloguing he was happy to provide in return for access. Most surviving early bottles are unadorned. Those with seals, even the glass fragments occasionally washed up in the mud of Britain’s major waterways, provide a touchstone: the key to unlocking not just the date of the object but, through initials, names and heraldry, the original well-to-do owner who commissioned it. A simple impressed glass medallion, recorded by a pencil rubbing or as a plaster cast, could prompt hours of fruitful genealogical research. Sealed bottles are among the very few domestic items from the 17th and 18th century that allow us to know with any certainly where they were used and by whom. Each bottle has its own story to tell of a social climber, a crooked London tavern owner or the cellars of an Oxford college. As a collector through the 1980s, Burton began to refine his holdings – Left: in the late 1970s and early 1980s David Burton collected bottle seals as pencil ‘rubbings’. replacing some of the later and more easily available bottles in his collection with the earlier pieces that have become the focus of serious international attention. But, as a glass collector interested in social history, he embarked on a task, last undertaken in the 1940s, to record every known seal from four centuries of English bottle-making and research its origins whenever possible. The working title of this book would be Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900 and the families who owned them. Fast forward several decades and in February this year Burton (we had first corresponded on the subject of his magnum opus in 2011 when the ATG reported the sale of two 18th century sealed bottles at Rudd’s in South Africa) arrived at ATG headquarters in Southwark, London, suitcase in tow. I guessed he’d brought an overnight bag but no. A four-wheel cabin suitcase is the only way to comfortably transport his finally completed work: three hardback volumes and a slip case tipping the scales at 13kg. It might just be the most important piece of glass scholarship published in years. One statistic puts the author’s 1740-page achievement in some sort of perspective. In 1949 there were approximately 940 seals recorded by Sheelagh, Lady Ruggles-Brise, with Roger Dumbrell adding a further 520 seals to the list with the publication of Understanding Antique Wine Bottles in 1983. The new encyclopaedia has increased “A four-wheel cabin suitcase is the only way to comfortably transport the completed work: three hardback volumes and case tipping the scales at 13kg” the number by a further 3269 seals (bringing the total to 4729) and this excludes those briefly mentioned in two appendices titled A selection of Foreign Bottles and Detached Seals and Late Additions, amendments, images and sale prices up to September 2012. Burton already has more to add: as he embarks on a series of lectures in the UK and the US a folder of newly-discovered examples found after the publishing deadline becomes ever thicker. “My next effort will be a single volume, I promise,” he quips. The three volumes of Antique Sealed Bottles splits the subject neatly. The first volume titled History and Social Context examines the evolution of the sealed bottle shapes from the 1640s to the 1800s, the early glasshouses involved in their manufacture and the clientele for whom decanting wine from the cask into a personalised bottle for use at a table was both desirable and affordable. Alongside detailed technical data (gauge, capacity etc) the pictorial study of bottle types is invaluable, moving in countless colour images from the shaft and globe (c.1630-75) through transitional Antiques Trade Gazette a suitcase Taubman: tainted architect of the modern auction house Left: a bottle with sentimental appeal for David Burton is this one with a seal reading J Meardon Taviftock 1780. He bought it for £130 at Christie’s in December 1975 – probably more than was sensible – but it represented his first steps on a remarkable 40-year collecting odyssey. bottles (1670-90), the onion (1680-1720), the bladder (1715-40), the mallet (1715-50) and finally to the various forms of the cylinder bottle that (with the ‘death’ of the decanter) is again in table-top use today. Who owned these bottles is a key question collectors like to ask and countless hours of research (undertaken with the aid of the late Christopher Mortimer) has provided many answers. In the following two volumes all known sealed bottles (most of them English but some found on distant shores) are considered, with each entry afforded a description, the number of examples known, their condition and their provenance. Burton describes himself as a collector first and an academic second. A keen knowledge of the market is betrayed by the inclusion whenever possible of auction data from salerooms large and small, specialist and general, across the globe. They include the spectacular UK regional finds of recent years such as the transitional bottle c.1670 sold by Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood in Exeter in July 2010 for £14,500 – an example Burton has traced to the Nottinghamshire family of Sir Gervase Clifton (1612-76). Antique Collectors’ Club (soon to be rebranded ACC Art Books) continue to provide the most scholarly publishing in the glass-collecting field – it is just a couple of years since they published Antique Glass Bottles: Their History and Evolution 1500-1850 by Willy Van den 67 Bossche – and the Suffolk firm must be congratulated in their support for a labour of love such as this edition limited to 1500 copies. It is selling well. Priced at £250/$495 (see below), it doubtless represents a significant outlay but one that serious bottle collectors – aware that a deciphered seal engraving unlocks significant monetary value – will deem worthwhile. There are auctioneers too who, keen to give their vendors and buyers a comprehensive catalogue, are already employing the author’s services when they happen upon an early bottle. The final word goes to one of them, Bonhams director Simon Cottle, who provides the foreword to Antique Sealed Bottles:“It will undoubtedly be the leading and established work of reference to which collectors, social historians, genealogists and connoisseurs of wine will turn from this point onwards.” ■ Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900 and the families who owned them by David Burton is available at the special price of £200/$315 (including delivery) direct from the author at david@burton1.com THE former owner of Sotheby’s, A Alfred Taubman – and central figure in the auction price-fixing scandal – has died aged 91. A self-made billionaire from Michigan whose fortune came from shopping malls, real estate and root beer, Taubman purchased the auction house in 1983. He acquired Sotheby’s for a reported $125m at a time when the company was loss-making and struggling financially. As chairman of the company, his approach to break away from traditional auctioneering, where dealers were the main clients, and move towards art retail effectively created the modern auction house. Under his watch, the company developed a much larger private clientele, with glossy catalogues, credit services and vendor guarantees introduced. He also oversaw the development of Sotheby’s premises in New York’s York Avenue into their grand saleroom and gallery space that exists today. In 1988, Sotheby’s went public and the company’s shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange (the firm became the oldest publicly traded company on the NYSE). At this time, their auction totals were running high and ahead of rivals Christie’s, although insiders harboured major concerns about the state of their profit margins. Sotheby’s and Christie’s upped their buyer’s premiums to 15% (charged on the first £30,000 of any purchase) within weeks of each other in 1992, while in 1995 the two houses equalised their rates for sellers of goods priced between £60,000 and £3m. In early 2000, news emerged of investigations into alleged price-fixing and anti-competitive practices not just in the US but also in the UK, Europe and Australia. Taubman resigned as chairman of Sotheby’s in February at the same time as chief executive Diana ‘Dede’ Brooks quit the company. Brooks would later plead guilty to Solution to Easter Prize Giant Crossword in ATG No 2185, April 4, 2015 43 Aureole, 45 Ezekiel, 47 Edward Hicks, 50 Iphigenia, 51 Vignette, 53 Folio, 54 Cambodia, 59 The Mikado, 60 Bead and reel, 62 Breslau, 63 Enigmas, 64 Swan neck, 66 Quattrocento, 69 Stenotype, 71 Experts, 73 Iris Murdoch, 75 Antwerp, 77 Ulsters, 79 Acid, 80 Trespolo, 83 Arena, 85 Optimum, 87 Biretta, 89 Issuing, 92 Roseate, 93 Aviator, 94 Linthorpe ware, 95 Manuscripts, 96 Caldecott, 97 Saltire. Across: 1 Lattice, 5 Phoenicia, 10 Breastplate, 16 Thomas Germain, 17 Primate, 18 Littler, 19 Erotica, 20 Titania, 21 Riddles, 22 Ombre, 23 Riesener, 25 Erse, 27 Nostrum, 29 Apricot, 32 Impressions, 34 Stetson, 36 Dubliners, 39 Domesday Book, 41 Gossamer, Down: 1 Lethe, 2 Two-tone, 3 Imari, 4 Engravers, 5 Pirate, 6 Op art, 7 No-nonsense, 8 Captain Nemo, 9 Apiarists, 10 Brander, 11 Egell, 12 Silesia, 13 Potpourri, 14 Ad lib, 15 Earnest, 23 Reindeer, 24 Elers, 26 Ross-on-Wye, 28 Modernism, 30 Cretonne, price-fixing in a Manhattan Federal Court where she implicated Taubman, saying in court: “At the direction of a superior, I had a number of meetings and conversations with a representative of Christie’s International in which, among other things, I agreed to fix prices with respect to the commissions charged to sellers.” Despite strenuous denials, 77-year-old Taubman was later convicted in a New York court of criminal charges of collusion and handed a ten-month prison sentence as well as a $7.5m fine. Sotheby’s were fined $45m, while the civil suits filed by clients ran on for many years and are believed to have cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Taubman finally sold his controlling interest in Sotheby’s in 2005. For Taubman, owning the auction house was always just one part of his business empire. His pioneering development of the modern shopping malls helped him to build up a $2bn fortune according to Forbes magazine, while his real estate company, cinemas and ownership of A&W root beer made him one of the leading entrepreneurs in the US. He was known to collect Old Masters and Impressionist paintings, some of which were kept in his apartment overlooking Central Park. He also had homes in Palm Beach and London. After winning the takeover battle for Sotheby’s against the owners of General Felt Industries, he was widely quoted as saying: “Selling art has much in common with selling root beer. People don’t need root beer, and they don’t need to buy a painting, either. We provide them a sense that it will give them a happier experience.” While Taubman’s reputation was dented by the price-fixing scandal, he will also be remembered in the US as a philanthropist who donated hundreds of millions of dollars to universities, hospitals and museums. 31 Bobble, 33 Pommel, 35 Nimes, 37 Beachcomber, 38 Seesaw, 40 Allan Ramsay, 42 St Cloud, 44 Ragtime, 46 Iridium, 48 Refrain, 49 Halma, 52 Trousseau, 54 Cherubini, 55 Athens, 56 Pediment, 57 Blanco, 58 Luton Hoo, 60 Blake, 61 Latvia, 65 Chrysoberyl, 67 Ceres, 68 Espadrille, 70 Opera hats, 72 Pneumatic, 74 Mardi gras, 75 Anagram, 76 Pioneer, 78 Summits, 81 Origami, 82 Cachet, 84 Essen, 86 Tramp, 88 Tondo, 90 Steel, 91 Glebe. 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