Hope you’re all having a good weekend and keeping warm brrrrr… So just to recap on the last sale, I thought we’d just drop out a rundown of the top sellers from Sunday – the TV filming was the highlight of course, but below are a few of the top earners, many thanks!
- Lot 140 – 9ct Gold Charm Bracelet – £520
- Lot 146 – 9ct Gold Ladies Bracelet – £400
- Lot 255 – G-Plan Teak Sierra Sideboard – £300
- Lot 41 – Art-Deco Silver Birmingham Tea Service – £250
- Lot 250 – Steel Frame Sling Back Designer Danish Leather Chair – £220
- Lot 251 – Sling Back Designer Danish Chair & Pouffe – £220
- Lot 160 – 9ct Gold Chain – £200
- Lot 152 – Two Pairs of Gold & Diamond Set Earrings – £200
- Lot 161 – 9ct Gold Chain – £190
- Lot 77b – Thomas the Tank Engine Boxed Set – £180
- Lot 38 – Gnomeman Yorkshire Oak Stool – £180
- Lot 122 – 18ct & White Gold Diamond Ring – £180
- Lot 266 – Large Antique Skep/Mill Basket – £170
- Lot 185 – Trawlerman Portrait by Bernard Hailstone – £160
- Lot 49 – Oil-on-Board of a Shipwreck, possibly Claude-Joseph Vernet – £160
See you all for our 7th November sale – so far we’ve got a specialist 1966 World Cup memorabilia collection, Hornby and others train sets, lots of boxed Lego, some very nice gold jewellery w/Polish amber bead necklaces, a number of boxed Barbie and other original dolls, all-sorts really – if you’re keen to consign anything for the 7th, then please do get in touch 🙂
Psssstt.. PS – if you can keep a secret, we’ve still got one of the cheapest ‘standard’ like-for-like seller commission rates in Yorkshire, just 10%+vat… I don’t think its out there yet as I hear a rumour that people are paying 15-20% or more elsewhere, plus various charges like lotting fees etc… Just thought it would be worth a reminder 😉
James