Look at the birdie
A 110 year old large silver decanter in the form of a pheasant is estimated at £2,800-3,200 in the Charterhouse two day August in Sherborne.… Read More »Look at the birdie
A 110 year old large silver decanter in the form of a pheasant is estimated at £2,800-3,200 in the Charterhouse two day August in Sherborne.… Read More »Look at the birdie
Napoleonic POW Work at Auction A collection of Napoleonic Prisoner of War work items are estimated to sell for £20,000 in the Charterhouse 3rd &… Read More »Napoleonic POW Work at Auction
A little silver box with a singing bird movement is one of the hundreds of lots in the Charterhouse 3rd August auction of silver, jewellery… Read More »Silver Box Sings a Sweet Sound
Pictures from across the centuries are included in the Charterhouse 5th, 6th & 7th July three day auction in Sherborne. “There is plenty of choice… Read More »Art Ancient and Modern at Auction
An oil painting by Jan Josef Horemans, which lived in the attic of a Dorset cottage for decades, has been discovered by Charterhouse and valued… Read More »Cash in the Attic
Three porcelain graduated plates, with the American Presidential Seal, are included in the Charterhouse two-day auction of collectors’ items on Thursday 1st June & Friday… Read More »American Seal of Approval
An old British Rail covered wagon is expected to sell for thousands of pounds in the Charterhouse two-day collectors auction on 1st & 2nd June… Read More »Wagon Looks to Roll on to Pastures New
A collection of vintage and later cameras are estimated to sell for £10,000 when they go under the Charterhouse gavel in their specialist auction of… Read More »Cameras Take a Pretty Picture
A gold pocket watch, with an unusual repeat movement, is included in the Charterhouse two day May auction of watches, silver and jewellery. “This is… Read More »Bidders Look to Pocket Watch
There is a great selection of jewellery, silver and watches in the Charterhouse two day May auction including an Edwardian diamond bangle. “The market for… Read More »Diamonds are forever