Free Valuation Event at Sandon Hall – Thursday 3rd May
Posted onEver wondered what that family heirloom is worth or whether you have any ‘cash in the attic’?
Ever wondered what that family heirloom is worth or whether you have any ‘cash in the attic’?
On Saturday 21st April you'll find us at the beautiful Holy Trinity Church in Short Heath, Willenhall to help the church raise funds for vital restoration works.
We're expecting bidders with an interest in local history to be out in force at our Specialist Collectors’ Auction on 20th April
We have seen a rise in interest in vintage record players and music in a variety of old style formats. Just last week, a retro teak cased Garran Model 301 record player with combined Revox stereo tape recorded and various examples of music sold for an impressive £1,300.
A two-day November Fine Art Auction at Staffordshire auction house Cuttlestones’ Penkridge sale room drew interest from far and wide, thanks to a catalogue packed with quality lots. Over 650 registered internet bidders – the highest number via this medium to date in 2017 – a strong turnout in the room and significant commission and telephone contingent saw stiff competition across a particularly diverse range of lots.
We have a particularly rare collection of first edition novels by the famous English author H.G. Wells consigned to our Specialist Collectors’ Auction.
Friday 13th October proved lucky for many at Cuttlestones’ Wolverhampton Auction Rooms, with lots of local interest proving particularly popular in its most recent Specialist Collectors Sale.
Cuttlestones have been commissioned to sell a large consignment of Antique picture frames, engravings and art work and so will be putting on an additional sale at Wolverhampton Auction Rooms on the 8th of November. There will be a couple of hundred lots ranging from 19th century gilt picture frames, to 18th century engravings, and original artwork.
Antiques ranging from several decades to several hundreds of years vintage regularly pass through our doors but a lot in next week’s Fine Art and Antiques Auction has to be among the most ancient. Dating from approximately 750BC the Cypriot terracotta ewer has clocked up some 2,767 years – it is in remarkable condition considering its age, and is expected to achieve in the region of £1,500 – £2,500.