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1 Gilt framed oil on board of Dunstanburgh Castle by Don Goldie 30 40 2 Large oriental brass charger & pair of brass platters 25 35 3 Victorian mahogany apprentice chest 30 50 4 Victorian oak writing slope 30 50 5 Cased lion by Powerglide snooker cue 20 30 6 Reproduction lion head staff 30 40 7 Silver topped walking stick, Indian sword & 1other etc. (silver top sold as 15 20 found) 8 5 Graduated copper pans 50 70 9 Boxed Weeton's Food Hall gift set 50 70 10 Pair of Staffordshire dogs 15 25 11 Mirrored wall clock 15 25 12 Pair of mahogany & Bergere waste paper bins 15 25 13 Victorian footstool 20 30 14 1920's Oak stick stand 30 40 15 Pair of Tiffany style ceiling shades 25 35 16 Pair of brass candlesticks & 2 brass table lamps 20 30 17 Talking Dr. Who Cyberman helmet 10 15 18 Cased BSE Custom Cues snooker cue 25 35 19 Vintage wooden spirit level, ruler & T square 10 20 20 HMV Gramophone 35 45 21 6 Canvass prints & blank canvass (40x120cm) 15 25 22 2 Display cases of advertising vehicles inc. Days Gone etc 35 40 23 Optima wicker picnic basket with contents 20 30 24 Tiffany style ceiling shade & 3 branch ceiling light 30 40 25 Victorian slate & marble clock (Key & pendulum in cabinet) 50 80 26 Victorian brass tall oil lamp with glass funnel & shade (Overall height 77cm) 80 120 27 Vosper Royal barge circa 1938 model 60 90 28 2 Brass shell cases 20 25 29 Easiworks Health Cooker London 20 30 30 Large display case containing model galleon (case 42D 98W 79H cm) 100 150 31 7 Graduated copper pans 50 70 32 Collection of vintage planes inc. Moulson Brothers, E.Preston & Sons spirit 70 90 level etc 33 Tinplate model of VW Beetle 15 25 34 Spark guard, copper coal bucket & brass companion set 35 45 35 Green Burka, men's kaftan, 3 head scarves & Agal 20 40 36 Persian style rug (141x97cm) 15 25 37 2 Animal skins (approx. 80x130cm & 80x120cm) 40 45 38 Gilt framed print 10 20 39 Bentwood coat/hat stand 20 40 40 Pair of black & grey patterned wing armchairs 30 50 41 Iranian carpet (170x97cm) 30 50 42 Chinese style rug (157x78cm) 20 30 43 Beige floral patterned 2 piece suite 40 60 44 Copper, red & gold patterned wall hanging (sold as found) (205x133cm) 15 25 45 Modern patterned rug (218x160cm) 20 40 46 NO LOT 0 0 47 Victorian walnut double robe 213H 137W 44D 60 90 48 Red ground floral patterned carpet (288x198cm) 40 60 49 Painted corner shelves on cupboard (212H 110W 75D cm) 30 40 50 Stained pine 2 drawer coffee table 30 50 51 Modern patterned rug (215x159cm) 20 40 52 2 Stained pine CD cupboards (81H 54W 42D cm) & (81H 40W 42D cm) 30 40 53 Georgian 18th century style claw & ball stool (50H 59W 45D cm) 40 60 54 Large metal cockerel 40 50 55 Painted pine 2 over 3 B chest (87H 88W 40D cm) 60 80 56 Pair of heavy patterned lined curtains (203 drop x 100 wide cm each) 40 60 57 Victorian mahogany glazed fronted corner wall cabinet (96H 90W 50D cm) 30 40 58 Granite topped table with wrought iron Singer table base (75H 180W 75D cm) 70 90 59 Pair of floral patterned curtains (213 drop 90 wide cm each) with pelmet & 50 70 tiebacks 60 Shabby chic dressing table (72H 46D 90W cm) 40 60 61 2 Pairs of tapestry floral patterned curtains with tiebacks (205 drop x 110 60 80 wide cm & 245 drop x 110 wide cm) 62 Duresta cream striped settee (please note slight wear to the arms) 250 300 63 Red floral patterned carpet (230x169 cm) 20 30 64 3 good quality curtain poles with matching tie back hooks/brackets 40 50 65 2 Victorian mahogany pot cupboards Left cupboard 82cm h x 48cm w x 39cm 100 120 d Right cupboard 82cm high x 38cm wide x 36cm d 66 Yew wood green leather topped partners desk (79H 154W 92D cm) (Leather 180 200 top as found) 67 2 Beech effect bedroom chests with matching dressing table with stool & box 30 40 of Christine Romano glass designs (105H 77W 40D cm) & (70H 77W 40D cm) (1 chest top sold as seen) 68 2 Pine bedside chests (61H 45W 44D cm) 30 50 69 Antique piano stool 15 25 70 Mahogany oval nest of tables 20 30 71 Mahogany mirror door wardrobe with matching dressing chest (robe 202H 50 70 130W 51D cm) (chest 160H 122W 55D cm) 72 Ecclesiastical prayer table (62H 54W 37D cm) 30 40 73 Shabby chic dressing table (80H 46D 118W cm) 50 70 74 Yew wood cabinet/cupboard (89H 76W 45D cm) 15 25 75 Mahogany green leather topped nest of tables 30 40 76 Set of 4 retro kitchen chairs 30 50 77 3 Standard lamps with shades 25 35 78 Victorian walnut side table 40 60 79 Chinese hard wood coffee table (39H 120W 65D cm) 30 50 80 Industrial metal trolley (92H 127W 45D cm), metal 2 drawer filing chest (30H 30 40 35W 43D cm) & shop mannequin 81 Pine cheval mirror & pair of Apogeo bedside tables 22w x 15d x 28h (inches) 50 60 82 Apogeo dressing table with matching dressing stool 53w x 22.5d x 31h 60 70 (inches) 83 Apogeo multi drawer chest 165w x 51d x 91h with matching wall mirror 100 120 (Mirror 100x136cm) 84 Apogeo tall 7 height chest 36w x 17d x 58h (inches) 100 120 85 Apogeo wardrobe 99w x 26d x 87h (inches) 150 200 86 Chainmail door curtain 20 30 87 Adam Stratton ivory & black fire surround with electric coal effect fire (as 40 50 new) 88 Quantity of beehives & bee keeping equipment 60 80 89 Edwardian mahogany cabinet 100 150 90 Edwardian mahogany music cabinet 40 60 91 Pair of gold & purple upholstered armchairs 40 60 92 Mexican pine shelving stand 50 70 93 Chinese nest of 4 tables 50 80 94 19th Century mahogany inlaid sideboard (92H 170W 58D cm) 50 80 95 Painted pine single drawer Demi Lune table 100w x 77h x 33d (cm) 25 35 96 Modern light oak 2 drawer hall table & faux leather framed mirror 70x94cm 30 40 97 3 Display shelves 15 20 98 Pair of Edwardian side chairs 20 30 99 Delonghi oil filled radiator, Corby trouser press, 2 shabby chic clocks & box 15 25 containing binoculars 100 Pine kitchen rocking chair 25 35 101 Modern light oak wall shelf 15 25 102 Bisley metal 4 drawer filing cabinet (132H 62D 42W cm) 20 30 103 Pine robe (185H 90W 58D cm) 40 50 104 Large Victorian cheval mirror (184H 80W 76D cm) 100 150 105 Georgian inlaid mahogany Pembroke table circa 1810 (75H 112W 100D cm) 80 120 106 Edwardian mahogany tub chair 30 40 107 Standard lamp and pine bed frame 15 25 108 1920's Chinese bureau & stool (119H 118W 50D cm) 50 80 109 2 Circular occasional tables & tapestry topped side table 20 30 110 Oak glass topped lamp table 15 25 111 Pair of painted bedside tables (70H 36W 33D cm) 20 40 112 Mahogany Bachelors chest (76H 69W 47D cm) 140 160 113 Painted blanket box (54H 98W 55D cm) & oak glaze fronted bookcase (88H 20 40 92W 26D cm) 114 Victorian mahogany sewing table (70H 51W 37D cm) 40 60 115 18th Century Georgian oak low boy (56H 74W 50D cm) 60 90 116 Victorian mahogany framed salon settee 50 70 117 Ladies marquetry inlaid writing bureau (brass gallery loose) (94H 67W 46D 300 320 cm) 118 Walnut circular nest of tables (45H 70 DIAM cm) 35 45 119 Wine table, mahogany oval occasional table (56H 75W 55D cm) & lamp table 25 35 120 Pine bed frame with slats (4'6" wide) 30 40 121 8 Stacking vegetable crates 30 40 122 Victorian mahogany 3 tier trolley (93H 77W 48D cm) 40 60 123 George III mahogany chest (111H 114W 55D cm) 150 250 124 Edwardian inlaid mahogany chair 30 40 125 2 Tapestry fire screens 20 30 126 Mahogany wind out dining table with 1 leaf (79H 180W 104D cm) & set of 6 70 90 matching chairs (winder in the office) 127 Victorian mahogany framed blue upholstered chaise longue 150 200 128 2 Vintage stools, mahogany coffee table (48H 106W 50D cm) & small 30 40 mahogany bow front chest (79H 41W 31D cm) 129 Mahogany inlaid 4 piece bedroom suite (cornice on robe sold as found) (robe 50 70 183H 119W 43D cm) 130 2 Green upholstered armchairs & gold upholstered button backed armchair 50 60 131 Linen fold blanket box, stool etc. 20 25 132 Gold upholstered wing armchair, Queen Anne style 130 150 133 5 Assorted chairs & footstool 20 30 134 Floral upholstered wing armchair 20 30 135 Reproduction brown leather topped pedestal desk (77H 76D 157W cm) 150 200 136 2 Chinese hardwood coffee tables 50 60 137 Large wicker log basket 53H 64DIAM 30 40 138 Antique pine 2 drawer wash stand (76H 105W 52D cm) 100 150 139 Victorian mahogany 2 drawer side table & mahogany drop leaf table (latter 60 80 top sold as seen) 140 Black leather lounger on chrome feet 150 200 141 Demi Lune table (sold as found), lacquered plant stand (81H 50W 50D cm) & 20 30 pedestal side table a/f (66H 38W 35D) 142 Victorian mahogany side table (78H 121W 53D cm) 60 80 143 Pine super king size bed frame with slats (6' wide) 80 120 144 Victorian walnut fold over games table (75H 91W 45D cm) 80 120 145 Pine pew (100H 212W 44D cm) 30 40 146 Small wicker kindling basket 34H 36DIAM 20 25 147 Light oak dining table with end cutlery drawer (79H 160W 90D cm) & 6 ladder 50 70 back dining chairs 148 Victorian mahogany Duchess dressing table (168H 120W 58D cm) & pine 50 70 kitchen chair 149 German folding beer garden trestle (218W 50D) and 2 benches 80 120 150 White metal wash stand 20 30 151 Pair of white upholstered armchairs (upholstery sold as seen) 200 220 152 3 Gilt framed Warren Kimble lighthouse prints, oil on board of Dartmouth 35 45 Castle by Ernest Knight, Edwardian oak framed bevel edged mirror, mahogany framed bevel edged oval mantle mirror etc 153 Oak Delft rack (117H 160W 17D cm) 40 60 154 Stained pine Ducal bookcase (121H 98W 32D cm) 40 60 155 Industrial style metal chest (57H 110W 33D cm) 50 70 156 Victorian chest of drawers (please note Formica top sold as seen) (120H 128W 120 140 58D cm) 157 Victorian mahogany commode chest (72H 70W 43D cm), bathroom stand 40 50 (80H 36W 22D cm), brass stick/umbrella stand etc 158 Vintage pine towel rail 15 25 159 Oak wake table (77H 95W 155D cm) 50 80 160 Victorian burr walnut inlaid sewing table (74H 62W 41D cm) 350 380 161 Victorian pine single drawer kitchen table (77H 108W 60D cm) 40 60 162 Rush seated stool, linen fold single drawer cupboard (85H 79W 40D cm), 30 40 mahogany waterfall bookcase on cupboard (120H 84W 20D cm) etc 163 2 Wicker log/kindling baskets, kindling bucket & 1 other 25 35 164 Pine bedside chest, pine 3 drawer chest (68H 105W 47D cm) etc.
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    To celebrate 10 years since the discovery of the largest treasure of Anglo-Saxon Explore the hidden treasures in gold and silver objects - the Staffordshire Hoard - we’re inviting you to explore the STOKE-ON-TRENT amazing treasures Stoke-on-Trent has & create your own to offer, and share your stories of visiting them by tagging #MyStokeStory on social media. This guide outlines 20 key treasures in and around the city, ranging from the distinctive bottle ovens which stand proud at Gladstone Pottery Museum and Middleport Pottery, to the historic World of Wedgwood; the famous Emma Bridgewater spots; the beautiful Trentham Fairies and many, many more. What’s your Stoke story? We would love to see your photos and hear your stories of So why not make a day of it, or come back for these, and any new or undiscovered treasures in another visit, and see just how many treasures Stoke-on-Trent. Simply tag #MyStokeStory on your social you can experience in our wonderful city? media posts and you’ll be entered into a monthly prize draw to win tickets for up-coming events across the city. For more information on any of these treasures, and lots more amazing cultural destinations in Stoke-on-Trent, please visit www.mystokestory.co.uk Visit • Share • Inspire #MyStokeStory #MyStokeStory SELFIE SPOT MIDDLEPORT POTTERY THE POTTERIES MUSEUM & ART GALLERY OTHER TREASURES Steam Engine SELFIE Ozzy the Owl Staffordshire University Nature Trail 1 SPOT A527 6 7 The First Day’s Vase 8 The Staffordshire Hoard 15 The William Boulton Steam Engine is Ozzy first came to the This vase was thrown on The Staffordshire Hoard is the Staffordshire University has a number of green the last example of a Burslem built world’s attention on an 13th June 1769 by Josiah largest collection of Anglo-Saxon and open areas rich in, and helping to support, engine in its original setting, making it of episode of the BBC’s Wedgwood while his gold and silver metalwork ever biodiversity, including approximately 40 hectares national importance to industrial heritage.
  • York Antique Sale

    York Antique Sale

    BOULTON & COOPER with Stephensons YORK ANTIQUE SALE YORK SALEROOM (OFF THE A64) - MURTON, YORK. YO19 5GF WEDNESDAY 2ND DECEMBER 10.00am Viewing: Tuesday 1st December - 2.00pm–7:00pm & on morning of sale from 9.00am **** SORRY NO IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR THIS SALE **** MISCELLANEOUS 1 - 101 METALWARE 102 - 111 CHINA 112 - 187 GLASSWARE 188 - 203 SILVER, PLATEDWARE & JEWELLERY 204 - 235 BOOKS, PICTURES & PRINTS 236 - 273 FURNITURE 274 - 371 MISCELLANEOUS 1. A Ring Binder and Contents of Stamps including Central African Republic, Comoro Islands and other commemoratives. 2. A Ring Binder and Contents of African Commemoratives, including Central African Republic, Mauritania, etc. 3. A Ring File and Contents of Maltese blocks, Belize, etc. 4. A Binder of mint Isle of Man Stamps. 5. Another Binder and Contents of New Zealand Stamps. 6. A Folder and Contents of GB Stamps including commemoratives, etc. 7. A blue Folder and Contents of world Stamps including Liberia, Korea, Nicaragua, etc. 8. An early 20th century Officer's Service Sword with later painted scabbard, a partridge wood Walking Cane with silver mounts, and two hickory shafted Golf Clubs. 9. A leather Travelling Trunk with lift-off top and inscribed with initials, 2' 3" (69cms) wide. 10. An oak three tier Stationery Rack, 12" (31cms) wide. 11. A blue Favourite Philatelic Album and Contents of British Commonwealth Stamps. 12. A 19th century fret carved wooden Jigsaw in original box by T & J Orme of Manchester, a set of Dominoes in a Wills Star cigarette tin, and some boxwood Draughts. 13. A reproduction oblong Wall Mirror with bevelled plate in gilt frame, 2' 6" (76cms) x 3' 3" (99cms) overall, and a period design oval Wall Mirror in gilt frame.