Collectors Flock to Charterhouse Auction
The two day Charterhouse December auction of collectors’ items has some real gems amongst its lots.
The two day Charterhouse December auction of collectors’ items has some real gems amongst its lots.
The lot which travelled the furthest to the Charterhouse auction on Friday 18th January proved to be the top lot of the day, despite the weather.
An Italian pottery plate, which was chipped, sold for £567,000 at the Charterhouse two day February auction in Sherborne, Dorset.
An album of Great Britain stamps is estimated to sell for up to £1,500, is just one of the interesting lots in the Charterhouse two day March auction of collector’s items.
A collection of modern gold coins, which lived in an attic for several years, was sold in the Charterhouse two day February auction in Sherborne for nearly £50,000.
The Charterhouse 1,100 lot two day June auction of collectors’ items and antiques includes an extensive collection of weights and scales.
A Chinese censer, which Charterhouse Auctioneers discovered on top of a wardrobe in a Dorset farmhouse, sold for a massive £154,250 in their October auction.
The Charterhouse auction of collectors’ items and clocks in Sherborne looks to be another huge sale with over 1,100 lots including Football World Cup signatures from 1966.
Charterhouse Auctioneers have a busy programme of three auctions in February, when bidders will be able to buy a huge variety of lots from fine wine to classic cars.
The Charterhouse auction of silver, jewellery and watches on 27th August also contains a collection of over 200 seals.