Autumn Antique Sale Report: Thursday 2nd September
Posted onBoasting a catalogue of over 800 lots, our online only Autumn Antique sale once again attracted an international audience of bidders; with some 700 registered across the bidding platforms.
Boasting a catalogue of over 800 lots, our online only Autumn Antique sale once again attracted an international audience of bidders; with some 700 registered across the bidding platforms.
A gold coin dating to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was among precious lots that went under the hammer in our recent Specialist Gold & Jewellery Sale.
A collection of porcelain from the Belleek pottery in Co Fermanagh sold for an impressive total of £7,600 last week; proving there remains a strong market for ‘traditional’ collectable ceramics.
When several items of gold came into Staffordshire’s Cuttlestones Auctioneers recently for valuation, gold & jewellery specialist Dave Eglington found himself coming face-to-face with one of the most fascinating women in history.
With a catalogue boasting over 700 lots and covering pretty much every category from artworks to vintage vehicles, our Summer Antique sale took place on a scorching early June day. The fine weather didn’t deter the bidders from getting online – with some 800 registered across all platforms and 80% of lots selling successfully.
With our specialist gold sale taking place in early August and zero vendors’ fees on all gold lots consigned for sale up to the 30th June 2021, we had a chat to resident gold expert, Dave Eglington, about why now is such a great time to cash in on your gold…
A diverse catalogue of some 611 lots resulted in a truly mixed bag of highlights at Wolverhampton Auction Rooms’ latest Antiques & Interiors sale. 86% of the lots that went under the hammer sold; with successful bidders joining via live online bidding, commission bids on the cuttlestones.co.uk website or email and via the telephone.
A combination of strong gold prices and bidders actively looking for alternative investments in uncertain economic times means now could be a great time to sell gold items at auction. Dave Eglington explains…