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DATE:
27/02/2026
Our Affordable Antiques sale offers a wide ranging catalogue packed with accessible lots across jewellery, watches, silver, ceramics, glass, small furnishings, collectables, and general decorative pieces, making it an ideal auction for both first time buyers and regular bidders looking for value.
The sale includes a strong selection of gold and silver jewellery, alongside an appealing mix of vintage and traditional watches and pocket watches. Buyers will also find plenty of household and decorative silver, plated wares, and practical mixed lots suited to collectors, dealers, and interiors buyers.
Across the catalogue there is a varied offering of ceramics and glass, from boxed and part services to decorative items and display pieces, as well as an assortment of ornaments and objects of curiosity. The sale is further complemented by an extensive range of books and printed material, including decorative sets, historical reference works, maps, prints, and ephemera.
With its broad spread of categories, varied estimates, and plenty of mixed lots, this is a lively, approachable sale with something for every taste, whether you are buying to collect, to furnish, or to discover something unexpected.
TIME:
01: 00 PM
Closing Date for Entries:
Friday, 6 February
VENUE:
Online Automated Auction (Timed)
AUCTION VIEWING:
Viewings will be held at Duggleby Stephenson of York, Murton, YO19 5GF
Tuesday 24th February 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 25th February 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 26th February 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 27th February from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Friday, 6 March
and collected by
Friday, 6 March