Antiques & Collectibles Auction

Viewing on Saturday 20th April . 10am-3pm and Monday 22nd April 10am-4pm

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room Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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Antiques & Collectibles Auction

Viewing on Saturday 20th April . 10am-3pm and Monday 22nd April 10am-4pm

Auction closed

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  • 10:00 BST - 15:00 BST

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Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 23.40%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%

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A 19th century Old Sheffield Plate chamberstick, campana shaped sconce, bold gadrooned borders, 14cm diam, c.1970;  an E.P.N.S. breakfast stand, w...

A set of three graduated 19th century French pewter flagons, Double Litre - Demi-Litre,  hinged covers with thumbpiece, angular handles, skirted b...

An 18th century pewter oil lamp, globular reservoir, loop handle, 31cm high, c.1780; an 18th century pewter plate, 24cm diam, c.1760; a pewter pin...

A set of five 19th century pewter baluster Tavern mugs, Pint to Quarter Gill, Gaskell & Chambers, Birmingham, 12.5cm - 5cm high, c.1900; others, v...

An 18th century brass circular alms dish, in the Nuremberg manner, embossed with Marcus Tullius Cicero to centre and script, 24.5cm diam;  a 'medi...

A pair of brass three light two branch wall sconces;   brass fire side implements, including tongs, poker and shovel;  brass horse and carriage;  ...

A Victorian cast iron shaped circular plate, designed by Charles Wilson, Atlas Works, Sheffield, pierced with strapwork and scrolls, 23cm diam, c....

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