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14 September 2010
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12 September 2010 10.00am - 4.00pm
13 September 2010 10.00am-4.00pm
14 September 2010 8.30am-10.00am

 Antique & Later Furniture, Porcelain, Glassware, Clocks, Collectables, Paintings & Prints

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The Antique & Later Furniture auctions take place approximately every eight weeks.

The auctions consist of around 800-1000 lots of glassware, English, Continental and Oriental pottery, collectors' items to include clocks and long cases, pictures and mirrors, furniture, household effects and much more.

The Furniture Department is headed by Kevin Jackson. The department is completed by our two saleroom assistants Mick Turvey and Jason Mucklow.

Each auction has an illustrated catalogue to provide full details of each item in the sale. It can also be viewed online. For information on how to buy and sell click on the following links: "Buying" and "Selling".
The department holds valuation days every Wednesday from 12pm to 4pm at our offices in the Jewellery Quarter and occasionally off site (please contact us for more details). Alternatively potential vendors can contact us by using the ‘What's It Worth?' section of the website.

Besides valuations for potential auctions, we carry out probate and insurance valuations at competitive rates. Please click here or contact us on 0121 212 2131 for further information.

 Featured Lots from our recent Furniture Auction

13th April 2010

Lot 149 
An early blue and white transfer decorated jug. 16.5cm tall.
Sold for £380
 149
Lot 265 
A well modelled carved ivory study of a pig with upturned snout and black painted eyes.
Sold for £500
 265
Lot 300
An impressive pair of late 19th century carved ivory tusks. 59.5cm tall.
Sold for £4,500  
 300
Lot 344
An album containing a good selection of early 20th century colour and monochrome postcards relating to Birmingham.
Sold for £1,800
 344
Lot 501 
Mudge, Thomas, The Time Keeper. A Description with Plates of The Time-Keeper invented by the late Thomas Mudge. 1799.
Sold for £1,200
 501
Lot 542
A 19th century mahogany cased drop dial wall clock. 66cm tall.
Sold for £1,300
 542
Lot 545
An antique mahogany cased circular wall clock. Diameter of dial - 37cm.
Sold for £4,200
 545
Lot 804
A 19th century oval painted memorial portrait miniature depicting an elegantly dressed young gentleman.
Sold for £500
 804
Lot 805
Four 19th century miniature oil paintings upon oval ivory panels depicting Indian landmarks.
Sold for £270
 805
Lot 897
A 19th century mahogany side table, together with a swing toilet mirror of conforming design.
Sold for £500
 897

 

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