August
SAR is known for its incredible Mid-Century, Contemporary Art & Design auctions, this sale was no exception, with some incredible pieces being sold from a private collection including works by well renowned artists.
The star lot was a bronze by Leopold Chaveau which made an incredible hammer price, and has a great story behind it. Our video of it selling can be seen on our news page.
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As well as some incredible automobilia, this auction includes items from all collecting fields such as paintings, silver, scientific, ceramics and glass, and with auction estimates ranging from 30 to 3000, there really is something for everyone!
Stamford Auction Rooms is delighted to be offering this incredible single owner collection of gold and silver coins.
Noel Francis Rainford.
Born in December 1935 Noel worked all his life on the railway. His interest in stamps and later coins came from a love of history and an appreciation of the beauty and pathos that can be captured in their many and varied designs.
With examples dating from the Georgian period to the present day and with values from £50 to £5000, there is something for everyone whether you are starting a new collection or building on an existing collection or simply finding a gift for a loved one.
If you have any coins that you would like us to value, please get in touch.
April
A local Old Etonion has made the decision to part with a beloved collection of Ian Fleming books, which includes a number of first editions, and examples from the James Bond series to include titles such as The Golden Gun, Diamonds are Forever, Casino Royale, You Only Live Twice, together with other titles by Fleming. Also included in this auction, is a bureau from Eton which is reputedly one that Ian Fleming used in his room and of which bears residual grafitti.
Also included are a wonderful selection of 'Gentleman's' silver, militaria, antiques and collectables.
February
Born in Berkshire in 1937 Patricia Hooper was educated at the Abbey School in Reading and then went straight into the civil service. Her love of ceramics began in 1968 when upon answering an advert in the local newspaper she ended up at the house of a charming elderly lady selling half a dozen items laid out on a small table. Feeling obliged to buy something she came away with "the only undamaged item" paying 25 shillings for an unknown jug which later turned out to be a Doulton Jug dated 1877. Further research built up her knowledge on Henry Doulton and the Lambeth School. Self taught she gradually built up a collection "focussing on artist wares where possible followed by very early wares" with the proviso “all must be perfect’. She also carefully catalogued where, when and from whom she bought. in the 70’s she ventured into the organisation and running of Blackburn Antiques Fair at the King Georges Hall with the help of her husband and young family.
Over the next 50 years she broadened her interests and knowledge along with the times, interests and housekeeping, as she continued to “dabble" in Antiques, becoming one of the first stall holders at Bygone Times in Eccleston in the 80’s and again at the Merchants House in Leominster. She continued to attend national and local fairs across the country according to where she moved following her husbands' job. Many of the pieces being offered for auction have been in her collection since the first days off her journey into antiques and collectables.
Our yearly pre-valentines day jewellery & watch auction attracts bidders across the globe, with enticing lots that truly make you sparkle, and is where you can find the perfect gift for valentines day! Remember too, this sale is not just jewellery, you can find the perfect watch for your perfect partner, as the selection of watches, sunglasses and a rare vintage Louis Vuitton travelling trunk.
January
This auction includes part two of a private collection of Spiderman comics and other toys, ceramics, stamps, coins, furniture, paintings, and many other wonderful items for you to bid on.