Gaze Rural & Domestic Bygones

Posted on | By Colleen Gowlett
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Norfolk, UK
Held on 31 July at 10am, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk.
 
Carl Willows of Gaze Auctioneers said, "Bygones sale again attracted a huge audience, gathered from around the country and abroad. Highlights were treen, some nice early pieces including a rare 18th Century Davis's quadrant selling at £1376. Lowlights were enamel signs despite some early examples. A French cast iron and enamelled stove which had failed to sell at £250 in the last Architectural sale this time made £458. Among more traditional 'Bygones' an Edwardian copper washing machine took £252, a display of poaching equipment £230, Norfolk fen land duck gun £206 and two Quorn custard tins £126. All quickly cleared out ready for Architectural items flooding in for next sale 21st August."
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