Auction Report for 3rd February 2018

Auction at Badger Farm Community Centre
Auction at Badger Farm Community Centre
Our first auction of 2018 took off on time. There were several signs of this being a good auction early on. Auctions were well established in the 1800s but Robertsons hadn’t started their long standing promotion. Ring below to see what it all means.

It was impressive start to the year with 415 lots. There was the usual blend of toys, jewellery, paintings, kitchenalia, furniture, garden items, musical instruments, football programmes, clocks, cameras, sculptures, medals, sewing machines, projectors, glass slides, china and the top items you can see below.

Our next auction will be at Otterbourne Village Hall on Saturday 3rd March. We look forward to seeing you there.


Lot 69 - Southern Railway Sign - Sold for £55
Lot 69 – Southern Railway Sign
Sold for £55

Lot 72 - The East Anglian Train Sign -Sold for £60
Lot 72 – The East Anglian Train Sign
Sold for £60

Lot 73 - Repairs Not To Be Moved Railway Sign - Sold for £55
Lot 73 – Repairs Not To Be Moved Railway Sign – Sold for £55

Lot £144 - Robertson Gollywog sweet jar and toast rack - Sold for £35
Lot £144 – Robertson Gollywog sweet jar and toast rack
Sold for £35

Lot 158 - Clear stone on silver ring - Sold for £35
Lot 158 – Clear stone on silver ring
Sold for £35

Lot 227 - Large collection of Ladybird, Disney and other children's books - Sold for £35
Lot 227 – Large collection of Ladybird, Disney and other children’s books
Sold for £35


Lot 337 - Handwritten Diary from 1800s - Sold for 50
Lot 337 – Handwritten Diary from 1800s
Sold for 50

Lot 340 - Plates and a Ginger Pot - Sold for £65
Lot 340 – Plates and a Ginger Pot
Sold for £65

Lot 385 - Ormolu Enameled Mantle Clock - Sold for £100
Lot 385 – Ormolu Enameled Mantle Clock
Sold for £100

Lot 387 - WWI Flying Helmet and Googles - Sold for £90
Lot 387 – WWI Flying Helmet and Googles
Sold for £90