
torstai 27 marraskuu 2025 klo 05:00 EST
Our Festive Sale contains a wide variety of items to suit most collectors' taste, with the centrepieces of the sale being two Early 19th Century Italian micromosaic panels, depicting a pug and her pups, in the manner of Antonio Aguatti, (Est. £5000-8000), and unusually of a Vatican Swiss Guard, in the manner of Gioacchino Barberi, (Est. £3000-5000).
Another scarce piece being offered in this sale is a 1929 Irish GAA Interprovincial Hurling Championship "Railway Cup" 9ct Gold Medal, (Est. £700-1000), believed to be one of only sixteen awarded to the winning Munster team.
A substantial section of this sale is dedicated to a large and comprehensive single owner collection of British postal stamps, from the earliest Penny Blacks, Reds, Two-penny Blues, moving through to QEII, with estimates ranging from £30 up to over £4000.
A selection of Jewellery including Tiffany & Co. and Hermès, silver, coins, 18th Century Glass, Cameras including Hasselblad, and even Wines & Spirits, provides a tempting offering for prospective Christmas gifts and rounds off what is undoubtedly an exciting sale.
We hope you enjoy perusing our catalogue and wish you very spirited bidding!
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We will be taking a break after Lot 223, before the first lot of stamps. Please listen to our announcements at the rostrum for the time at which the auction will resume.
Please note that we cannot allow collection of lots until after the auction has concluded and within our usual opening hours of Monday-Friday 09:15-17:15.
Please also note that this sale is subject to a hammer fee of £5 (incl. VAT) per lot, in addition to our Buyer's Premium and any online bidding platform fees (if applicable).
All Alcohol in this sale is sold as seen with no guarantees of the quality of the contents. We cannot assist with international shipping for lots containing alcohol; please refer to your local regulations.
Monday 24th November. 09:30-16:30
Tuesday 25th November. 09:30-19:00
Wednesday 26th November. 09:30-16:30