Live auction
Day One | Lots 1 - 666
Day Two | Lots 667 - 1356
In Person and Online
We are delighted to present the illustrated catalogue for Reeman Dansie’s East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques auction. The sale will be held over two days and will include over 1200 lots, beginning with the ceramics section: a selection of studio pottery bowls by Lucie Rie and Hans Coper start proceedings (lots 1 to 4). The rest of day one will see silver, jewellery, clocks, and watches go under the hammer: highlights include a fine Victorian sapphire and diamond hinged bangle (lot 407, £4000-6000).
The second day of the sale will start with works of art, where notable lots include a first edition volume of Macchiavelli’s The Prince (lot 803, £10,000-15,000), and an exceptionally fine album of Chinese paintings, including many topographical scenes (lot 793, £10,000-15,000). The East Anglian section of the sale will follow; with over 250 lots to be sold and many well-loved local names represented throughout, there is something for everyone on offer. Highlights include an oil on canvas portrait of a lady by Mary Beale (1632-1697) (lot 1127, £6000-10,000), and an oil on canvas landscape by Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) (lot 903, £6000-£10,000).
The auction will conclude with furniture and rugs, including a Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak desk and leather desk chair (lot 1206, £2500-4000).
We look forward to welcoming you to the sale, whether you’ll be bidding online or in the room.
Viewing times
Friday 20th September 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 21st September 9am - 1pm
Monday 23rd September 9am - 6pm
Buyer's Notes
COLLECTIONS
All collections, unless stated otherwise, will be from our Colchester auction room. If you are arranging for a courier to collect your items, you will need to book an appointment on their behalf.
Furniture
Furniture lots will be available to collect as follows:
Available at our Colchester Auction House, NO. 8 Wyncolls Road, CO4 9HU
Available at R & D Schofield, Foxash Estate, Harwich Rd, Lawford, Colchester CO11 2LR
Lots not collected by 12pm on Friday 4th October will moved to an outside storge unit and will incur storage charges.
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Lot 306
Selection of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware with engraved initial A
Lot 311
Small group of Georgian and later silver flatware (various dates and makers).
Lot 334
Good quality George IV silver four piece tea and coffee set by Barnard’s (London 1821)
Lot 351
Victorian silver christening mug and three piece cutlery set in fitted case
Lot 354
Group of Victorian and later silver condiments to include a pair of oval salts
Lot 355
Mixed group of silver to include dishes, two miniature cream jugs, ash tray etc
Lot 356
Group of twelve Russian silver niello work spoons and two others larger
Lot 360
Three sailing trophies, Beccles and Coltishall presentation inscriptions
Lot 363
Mixed lot of Georgian and later cutlery, various patterns, dates and makers
Lot 373
Set of four contemporary American Sterling silver casters of baluster form
Lot 375
Late 18th/early 19th century Continental silver sweet meat basket of oval form
Lot 378
Cased set of eight, cast white metal menu holders, in the form of pheasants
Lot 379
Edwardian silver match box holder of vertical rectangular form, and one other
Lot 380
Georgian-style silver three-piece teaset, London 1931, with beaded borders
Lot 394
Assorted Georgian and later silver teaspoons, sifter spoons and other items
Lot 396
George II silver coffee pot by William Cripps, London 1747, later chased