A fascinating album of photographs, giving a glimpse of life in one of Britain’s most distinguished country seats, have come to light – and despite it being 120 years old, its appeal is likely to lie in the popularity of the subject matter to television viewers in the 21st Century. Full story: Read more
IRISH BEAUTY MAY STILL MAKE HEARTS FLUTTER AT AUCTION
A curious little portrait miniature with an interesting sitter is expected to generate some interest in Lawrence’s auction in Crewkerne on January 17th. “The French School miniature, no bigger than a matchbox label, depicts Eleanor Ambrose (1718-1816). She was a celebrated beauty and was also flatteringly described as `witty, intellectual and a fervent patriot`”, explains Anthony Kilroy at Lawrences. Full story: Read more
FIREARMS SHOOT TO HIGH PRICES IN MILITARIA AUCTION
Lawrences’ bi-annual auction of Militaria, Coins and Medals comprised over 750 lots and keen participation from internet bidders ensured that little was left unsold. Highlights included a Grenadier Guards sword in the 1822 pattern, that had belonged to Frederic Thesiger, later Lord Thesiger (1827-1905). Full story: Read more