| | PICTURES, CERAMICS & COLLECTABLES 18TH SEPTEMBER Pictured above: An Art Deco Wedgwood Fairyland lustre punch bowl designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, circa 1920s |
It was clear prior to sale that the Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre pieces would do well, having had many enquires before the day. The Art Deco Wedgwood Fairyland lustre punch bowl pictured sold for £2,800 and a vase also designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, circa 1920s sold for £2,700. The most surprising result of the day was a collection of needlework samplers which sold for over £11,000 and included the highest result of the sale; A George III needlework sampler, circa 1810. By Helen Inglis which sold for £4,400. The guitar collection belonging to late musician Neil Jackson totalled £18,000! View a few more highlights below or click on the link for the full results of the day. |
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| | Lot 510 - A George III needlework sampler, circa 1810 By Helen Inglis Sold for £4,400 VIEW LOT |
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| Lot 489 - A Gretsch 1959 Double Anniversary hollow-bodied electric guitar, model 6118 Sold for £2,100 VIEW LOT |
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| | Lot 509 - A 17th century stumpwork fragment depicting King Charles I Sold for £2,300 VIEW LOT |
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| Lot 490 - A Gretsch Chet Atkins 'Tennesean' electric guitar, circa 1961 Sold for £1,900 VIEW LOT |
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