Sealed Bid

Home, Garden & Natural History (Sealed Bid)

Start date Tuesday 15 April 2025 End date Wednesday 14 May 2025

This is a sealed bid auction and all bids must be received by Wednesday 14th May 16.00hrs BST

For further details on how the sealed bid auction works visit Information for Buyers

For a printable view sheet Click Here


Buyers Premium payable by the buyer of each lot is at a rate of 25% on the first £250,000, then 20% on the amount by which the hammer price exceeds £250,000, plus an amount in respect of VAT thereon. 

Lots with a † (dagger) symbol – These lots will be sold under the normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged at 20% on both the hammer price and buyer’s premium.

Lots with ▲ These lots are subject to a payment of the Artist’s Resale Right at a percentage of the hammer price.


Important Notice
This is a sealed bid auction and all bids must be received by Wednesday 14th May 16.00hrs BST

For further details on how the sealed bid auction works visit Information for Buyers

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Lots per page:

Total lots: 157

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
189 A pair of steel bridge sides
modern
650cm wide
£500 - £800 £411 View
190 Chestnut Farm Barn: A 17th/18th Century oak barn frame
10.6m by 6.1 with later hovel
4.2m by 6.1m and 6.6m by 3m front extension

This frame was recently taken down from chestnut Farm, Ockenden Surrey with each timber being tagged and mapped.
£40,000 - £60,000 - View
191 A 17th/18th century oak barn frame (Horsham Barn)
5.48m by 12.19m long, 3.47m tall to roof line (drawings Ref A-J)
together with a 6.09m by 4.87m Cart Lodge timber frame (drawings ref: K-O)

Viewing for this lot is by appointment
£80,000 - £120,000 - View
192 A rare and possibly unique medieval Merchant's House timber frame
circa 1465

Removed from 44-48 Edward Street, Westbury, Wiltshire.
The frame was dismantled in the early 1980's when the town centre was being redeveloped.

Images to follow
£150,000 - £250,000 - View
193 A carved stone term figure
20th century
212cm high
£2,000 - £3,000 £1,800 View
194 After Giambologna: A lead figure of Mercury
on composition stone plinth
204cm high overall
£1,200 - £1,800 £1,200 View
195 A lead figure of cupid
probably by Bromsgrove Guild
early 20th century
81cm high
£2,000 - £3,000 - View
196 A lead figure of Minerva on stone plinth
late 18th century
renovations with some additions
the figure 159cm high
£8,000 - £12,000 £10,001 View
197 A bronze piper
20th century
150cm high
£3,000 - £5,000 £7,800 View
198 A carved marble figure of a medieval gentleman
circa 1900
160cm high
£800 - £1,200 - View
199 A marble figure of Winter
Italian, late 19th century,
138cm high
£1,000 - £1,500 £1,401 View
200 After the antique: A cast iron crouching Venus
French
92cm high
£3,000 - £5,000 - View
201 A north country primative figure
19th century
113cm high
£200 - £300 - View
202 A carved marble reclining Buddha
19th century/early 20th century
100cm long
£400 - £600 - View
203 A stoneware copy of the Coadestone tiger
modern
87cm high

Modelled after an 18th century original by 'Coade'
£5,000 - £8,000 - View
204 A pair of composition sejant stone whippets
20th century
88cm high
£300 - £500 £953 View
205 A pair of composition stone recumbent greyhounds
20th century damages
128cm wide
£400 - £600 £850 View
206 A carved stone lion
French, 18th century
81cm long
£800 - £1,200 £800 View
207 A carved sandstone armorial lion
late 18th century
93cm
£1,000 - £1,500 £961 View
208 A pair of 18th century style carved stone lions
50cm long
£300 - £500 £320 View
209 A pair of carved stone armorial griffins
ex London Wall
114cm high

These dragons were reputedly part of a collection of statuary sold to two grand houses, Haggerton and Wilton Hall, Northumberland in 1760 from the demolition of the…
£3,000 - £5,000 £4,111 View
210 An unusual terracotta sheep
20th century
63cm wide
£800 - £1,000 - View
212 A spelter goose
20th century
on associated wooden plinth
63cm high
£300 - £400 - View
213 An over life-size gilt bronze swan
20th century
118cm high by 133cm wide
£8,000 - £12,000 £14,500 View

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