Simply weird & wonderful

  • Lot 790 - A Roman bronze crossbow brooch, circa 1st to 2nd century, a heavy bronze Hallstatt type bracelet with line incised decoration and a cast woven bronze bracelet with stylised zoomorphic terminals - estimate - £100-200

  • Lot 675 -A near pair of late 19th and early 20th Century cut glass pharmaceutical jars and covers, each with hatched and dimple design on turned pedestals and facet domed feet, containing a large quantity of dentures and metal plates - estimate - £400-600

  • Lot 787- A polished porcellanite Neolithic stone axe head , a flaked flint axe head and a flint spear head - estimate - £80-120

  • Lot 72 - An 18th to 19th Century Sino-Tibetan gilt copper alloy figure of Vajradhara - estimate - £3000-5000

  • lot 788- An Egyptian revival bronze seal ring with hieroglyphic cartouche - estimate £70-100

  • lot 104 - A Chinese late 19th to early 20th Century carved ivory medicine figure - estimate £800-1200

  • Lot 676 - An early 20th Century pharmaceutical jar of cylindrical form fitted with a cushion top cover containing singles and pairs of glass eyes on wire joins, height 57cm, and a small 19th Century jar of scorpions - estimate - £100-150

  • Lot 790 - A Roman bronze crossbow brooch, circa 1st to 2nd century, a heavy bronze Hallstatt type bracelet with line incised decoration and a cast woven bronze bracelet with stylised zoomorphic terminals - estimate - £100-200

  • Lot 675 -A near pair of late 19th and early 20th Century cut glass pharmaceutical jars and covers, each with hatched and dimple design on turned pedestals and facet domed feet, containing a large quantity of dentures and metal plates - estimate - £400-600

On Saturday 26th October, Fieldings are to offer the most wonderful collection of items that could only be described as eclectic! 

The single owner collection of over 600 lots is nothing short of wonderful.  The single owner collection has been amassed over 40 years and is the true epitome of a love for collecting…..everything.

Never before at Fieldings have we had such an extensive range of items from Neolithic Axe heads, Roman artefacts, Egyptian relics,  pharmaceutical jars filled with dentures and glass eyes, jars filled with scorpions, contemporary artwork, beautiful Chinese porcelain and bronze Buddhas.  All valuers have been involved in preparation of this sale, and we have had such fun doing it !

Visit our current auctions to have a look for yourself

 

Posted on 25 October 2019 in: What's new

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