All News

furniture

Antique Furniture at February auction 2017

Unique Auctions Antiques & Collectors auction on the 25th and 26th February includes a large number of pieces of antique, 19th century, Victorian and period furniture. The furniture includes a 19th c ladies writing desk, a Victorian mahaogany secretaire, a Victorian inlaid sofa,  About Unique Auctions Unique Auctions are one of Lincolnshire’s leading Auction Houses …

Antique Furniture at February auction 2017 Read More »

Borough of Boston Air Raid Damage Record of Damaged Premises - a rare unique hand written volume

Borough of Boston Air Raid Damage Record of Damaged Premises – a rare unique hand written volume in 18th January 2017 Auction

Unique Auction’s Books, Stamps & Postcards auction on the 18th January includes a rare unique hand written volume the Borough of Boston Air Raid Damage Record of Damaged Premises. This is a very interesting record of damage with the first entry being 19th August 1940 and with each entry including Address, Type of Property, Owner,Occupier, Rateable …

Borough of Boston Air Raid Damage Record of Damaged Premises – a rare unique hand written volume in 18th January 2017 Auction Read More »

Early Rupert Annuals including 1936 and war issues at 18th January 2017 Book Auction

An excellent collection of Rupert books and annuals including the first Rupert book the 1936 The New Adventures of Rupert will be one of the highlights at Unique Auction’s Books, Stamps and Postcards auction on the 18th January. Rupert books and annuals include: 1936 The New Adventures Of Rupert (very good condition, small spot mark …

Early Rupert Annuals including 1936 and war issues at 18th January 2017 Book Auction Read More »

Single owner Stamp Collection of over 250,000 stamps in 18th January 2017 Specialist Auction

A large single owner philatelist collection of some 250,000 stamps will be of significant interest to Stamp collectors at Unique Auction’s Books, Stamps & Postcards auction on the 18th January. Included in the collection are over 1,000 Penny Reds. The stamp collection includes: Over 1000 penny red stamps Large number of albums and stock books …

Single owner Stamp Collection of over 250,000 stamps in 18th January 2017 Specialist Auction Read More »

a 1671 edition of The English Physitian by Nicholas Culpepper

A 1671 edition of The English Physitian by Nicholas Culpepper leads books section of Books, Stamps & Postcards auction 18th January 2017

Unique Auction’s Books, Stamps & Postcards auction on the 18th January includes a rare 1671 edition of The English Physitian by Nicholas Culpepper. This 1671 edition was printed by John Strearer, London. The English Physician ENLARGED with Three Hundred, Sixty Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs that were not in any Impression until This. Being an …

A 1671 edition of The English Physitian by Nicholas Culpepper leads books section of Books, Stamps & Postcards auction 18th January 2017 Read More »

Queen’s South Africa Medal and WWI Medals of Pte G J Heal of Derby and Lincoln Regiments in 28th & 29th January 2017 Auction

Unique Auction’s Antiques & Collectors auction on the 28th and 29th January includes a collection of medals for Private G Heal who served in both the Derby Regiment and Lincoln Regiment. They include the Queen’s South Africa Medal (2484 Pte G Heal Derby Regi) with 4 clasps (Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony) …

Queen’s South Africa Medal and WWI Medals of Pte G J Heal of Derby and Lincoln Regiments in 28th & 29th January 2017 Auction Read More »

The Naval History of James Cox, a 19th Century Naval Officer – 2017

A unique and insightful collection of documents, ephemera and sketchbooks belonging to James Cox, forming a naval record from 1859-1887, who saw service on HMS Victory, HMS Pearl, HMS Chesapeake and HMS . The documents include: records from HMS Victory, 1859, Assistant Clerk records from HMS Pearl, 1859, August 59 East India and China, Taiping …

The Naval History of James Cox, a 19th Century Naval Officer – 2017 Read More »

Scroll to Top