Bag sells for more than £1,500 at Nantwich auction!
A shoulder bag sold for a staggering £1,500 at an online auction in Nantwich.
The sale, staged by Peter Wilson on Market Street, was the auctioneer’s first Winter Fashion Sale of 2021.
A shoulder bag sold for a staggering £1,500 at an online auction in Nantwich.
The sale, staged by Peter Wilson on Market Street, was the auctioneer’s first Winter Fashion Sale of 2021.
A rare silver bowl, assayed in the year of Queen Anne’s coronation, will be sold at auction in Nantwich.
The bowl, pictured, was discovered at a Cheshire property, will feature in the Peter Wilson Fine & Classic Interiors Auction taking place on Thursday March 12.
According to an article in the Independent in May 2019, women in the UK own more than £6.2 billion worth of unworn jewellery.
This study found that two thirds of women wore the same pieces from their collection everyday, instead of rotating pieces within their jewellery boxes.
An extraordinary timepiece with a Regal Heritage is to go under the hammer in Nantwich.
This 18ct gold gent’s watch with a difference is expected to fetcgh around £15,000 at the November 20 Fine Jewellery and Watches Auction at Peter Wilson Auctioneers.
Nantwich auction house Peter Wilson is appealing for collections of ‘transport’ items for its next sale.
The Market Street Fine Art Auctioneers are now seeking a special selection of transport related items for the July 18 sale.
An auction house in Nantwich will be selling something a little different this month – World War Two bombs!
Peter Wilson Auctioneers on Market Street are staging a Militaria auction on March 28 – which will include these terrifying looking devices.
Collectors of memorabilia related to British naval hero Admiral Lord Nelson, will be setting a course for a sale at Nantwich on February 15.
The Peter Wilson auction house sale will feature a rare group of autograph letters from Nelson’s fellow captains, all written between 1804, the year before the historic Battle of Trafalgar and 1819.
A vintage tin collector is closing the lid on his hobby and selling them at auction in Nantwich.
The collection has taken more than 35 years to compile, and now the 130 specimens are going under the hammer at Peter Wilson on Market Street.
A drum kit owned by Simple Minds drummer Mike Ogletree during the band’s heyday in the 1980s, is to be sold at a Nantwich auction.
The kit, which was used throughout 1982 during Simple Minds’ tours and recording sessions, will go under the hammer at fine art auctioneers Peter Wilson.
Nantwich auctioneers have something a bit different to get their teeth into – the sale of a set of gold false gnashers!
And this set of dental diamonds could fetch as much as £600 when they go under the hammer at Peter Wilson on Market Street.
A Roman necklace sold for a whopping £28,000 at a remarkable auction in Nantwich.
Countless bidders on the internet, on the phone and in person at Peter Wilson auction house on Market Street witnessed the sale of the important intaglio-set necklace.
Tribal art auctions in Nantwich are attracting buyers from around the globe.
And Peter Wilson auctioneer Chris Large believes a huge single owner collection being sold is putting Nantwich on the map.
An L.S. Lowry sketch on a tissue paper of an old handball court in South Wales, has sold for a staggering £8,680 at a Nantwich auction.
It’s thought the artist did the sketch in an idle moment in the café where he stopped for tea.
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