Monthly Archives: February 2018

Fellows’ upcoming Antiques & Collectables sale features our largest collection of Blue John items since 2015. The beautiful Blue John pieces range from multiple brilliantly designed bowls, some beautiful raw specimens, and some pedestal urns. The origin of the Blue John title is still relatively unknown, but it has been used for centuries as a precious stone. Blue John had been mined around the Castleton area in North Derbyshire – the beautiful area situated within the Peak District. There are numerous caverns in Castleton, including the Treak Cliff Cavern and the Blue John cavern, of which the mineral originates. The caverns have been popular for site seeing over recent times and Fellows have on different occasions sold collections of Blue John. The mineral has always been popular at Fellows’ auctions, with our 2015 sale being a prime example, and our upcoming Antiques & Collectables sale is sure to be no exception. A Blue John bowl. Estimate: £300 – £400 A Blue John pedestal cup. Estimate: £300 – £400 Continue reading →
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Fellows are delighted to announce that we are now the leading UK regional auctioneer by hammer total after recording overall sales of £17million in 2017. This is according to Antiques Trade Gazette, who ran an in-depth auction report regarding sales of regional auction houses in 2017. We have been continuingly growing as a company in recent decades, with increasingly popular watch and jewellery auctions thriving as each month goes by. We are delighted to be leading the way for regional auction houses with exciting consignments and an already strong start to 2018. We have sold many exciting items in the past few months, such as an in-house record for watches being broken following the sale of a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Milgauss for a total price of £139,400 (including buyer’s premium) in November 2017. Furthermore, in December 2017 we sold a Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond Ring by Graff Diamonds for £1,307,600 (including buyer’s premium). The sale of the Graff ring was the top price in the UK for a regional auction house in 2017 and the first seven-figure bid from a regional saleroom since 2012. Continue reading →
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Ocean enthusiasts will love Fellows’ February Antique & Modern Jewellery sale which features a fantastic range of blue items and brooches related to the sea. There are two alluring brooches, including a Cartier diamond, emerald and hematite dolphin pendant and a ruby, diamond and gem-set stingray brooch which are sure to be popular. Delve into the blue with some beautiful designed jewellery, including a blue spinel single-stone ring and multiple early-twentieth century Russian blue egg pendants. A ruby, diamond and gem-set stingray brooch. Estimate: £1,400 – £2,000 A ruby, diamond and gem-set stingray brooch. The pave-set black-gem stingray comes with brilliant-cut diamond stripes and a tail. It has a pear-shape green tourmaline fin and circular ruby cabochon eyes. The item is Lot 68 in our upcoming sale, and is estimated at £1,400 – £2,000. Continue reading →
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Our upcoming Vintage Jewellery & Accessories auction on Monday 19th February, features several exclusive pieces from the personal collection of the legendary former editor of British Vogue magazine, Beatrix Molineux Miller, CBE (29 June 1923 – 21 February 2014). Miller’s career in journalism began in the mid-1950s when she worked as a secretary for the high society magazine The Queen, later becoming features editor then working her way up to become editor. Under her control, the publication was rebranded as Queen, marketed towards young fashionable women rather than the older more traditional readership it previously held. In 1964 Beatrix (often known as ‘Bea’ to her close associates, but Miss Miller to everybody else) became editor of the British edition of Vogue, and during her twenty-one year editorship Bea developed Vogue into the magazine we know today, never being afraid to experiment with new creative ideas and to develop emerging talented writers and photographers, such as Grace Coddington and David Bailey. Miller retired from Vogue in 1985 – being briefly succeeded by Anna Wintour who then went on to run the US edition of the magazine. Miller then became involved in setting up a fashion think tank with other influential industry leaders which led to the development of the British Fashion Council. Tony Snowdon – Personal View – a signed book. Estimate: £40 – £60 A close up of the personal message from the artist in the above Tony Snowdon book Continue reading →
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Our upcoming Silver, Coins & Medals sale on Monday 5th February features a very unique and special item. Lot 213 – A silver-gilt & enamel Freedom casket for the County Borough of Doncaster, by Walker & Hall. Estimate: £900 – £1,400. Lot 213 is a 1940’s silver-gilt mounted and enamel Freedom casket by Walker & Hall, for the County Borough of Doncaster and presented to Alderman Walter James Crookes, the stepped rectangular form is raised on four corner bracket feet, with two enamel panels to the front depicting buildings in Doncaster. One is a view of The Mansion House and the other of St. George’s Church, above an applied mace and wreath with entwined date 1948, and a presentation engraving verso. The hinged lid has an enamelled Doncaster coat of arms finial, and it opens to a velvet lined interior containing the Honorary Freedom of the Borough scroll. Continue reading →
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