
David does not buy or sell antiques and is therefore able to offer impartial advice on how to obtain the best possible price for property belonging to yourself or your clients. He has long established links with various salerooms throughout the country and, as such, is well placed to help you achieve the best possible price for your antiques.
Illustrated on this page are a selection of lots that David has consigned to various auctioneers that have achieved the best possible prices for his clients:
- A 28 bore sidelock ejector by Holland & Holland, £18,000
- A Regency mahogany and gilt metal sofa table in the manner of John McLean, £1,900
- A Chinese rhinoceros horn libation cup, 18th century, £31,000
- Elizabeth Locke, a pair of earrings with carved opaque glass moon faces, £460
- A group of early Worcester porcelain, various prices
- Gerard Thomas (Flemish, 1663-1720) The interior of an Astronomer’s studio, one of a pair, sold for £7,000
- An unmounted emerald cut diamond, £13,000
- A three-piece silver-plated tea set, designed by Christopher Dresser, £22,000
Images courtesy: Southams Auctioneers (1), Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers (2 and 3), Holloways (4 and 7), Cheffins (6)