Joules memorabilia achieves over £1,000 at auction
Posted onA collection of memorabilia relating to Joules Brewery which, originally based in Stone, was resurrected in nearby Market Drayton in 2010 has sold for an impressive £1,030 at auction.
A collection of memorabilia relating to Joules Brewery which, originally based in Stone, was resurrected in nearby Market Drayton in 2010 has sold for an impressive £1,030 at auction.
Items collected by a biologist whose work took him to the Antarctic – including a lot linked to the famous explorer Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton – are set to come under the hammer at West Midlands auctioneers and valuers Cuttlestones’ Friday, 24th February Specialist Collectors' Sale.
Collectors of medals and militaria take note – an impressive collection of late 19th and early 20th century medals and related ephemera is set to sell at West Midlands auctioneers Cuttlestones’ Friday, 24th February Specialist Collectors’ Sale.
Friday, 2nd March will see some very interesting pieces of local silver go under the hammer at Staffordshire auction house Cuttlestones’ Fine Art Auction.
Thriving local auction house, Cuttlestones, has named Katharine House Hospice its ‘charity of the year’ for 2012, having already helped raise over £2,800 for the hospice by selling items donated by supporters in its December Fine Art Sale.
As far as taxidermy goes, this little Mynah bird may look rather unassuming. However, the story behind ‘Charlie Boy’ harks back to the golden age of variety shows and family entertainment – and this is one bird that certainly had the ‘X Factor’.
A collection of items relating to the recently resurrected Staffordshire brewery Joule’s, based in Stone for 200 years, is set to go under the hammer at West Midlands auction house Cuttlestones on Friday, 24th February.
When it comes to the world of antiques and collectables, it’s not always old paintings and imposing pieces of furniture that perform at auction. Here MD and Head Auctioneer at Staffordshire’s Cuttlestones Auctioneers and Valuers, which has sale rooms in both Penkridge and Wolverhampton, unveils some of the more unusual lots to have sold under his gavel.
A number of lots donated by kindly vendors to raise funds for Stafford’s Katharine House Hospice went under the hammer at Penkridge auction house Cuttlestones’ 2nd December Fine Art Sale, raising in excess of £2,800 for the charity.