TOP SELLING LOTS
Anderson & Garland, Newcastle upon Tyne, October 13
Dame Lucie Rie (1902-95) porcelain bowl impressed with pale green pendant rings, 5in (13cm) diameter.
Estimate: £1000-1500
Hammer: £17,000
Dreweatts, Newbury, October 19
Billy Childish (b.1959), Billy & Huddie, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2000 verso, 4ft x 3ft (1.21m x 91cm).
Estimate: £3000-5000
Hammer: £11,000
Hansons, Etwall, Derbyshire, October 14
Qing imperial yellow silk and gold brocade dragon panel, probably Qianlong (1735-95), 3ft 7in (1.08m), with provenance to British Indian Army officer Captain Arthur Edwards.
Estimate: £8000-10,000
Hammer: £10,000
HIGHEST MULTIPLE OVER TOP ESTIMATE
Fellows, Birmingham, October 19
Graduated amber composite beaded necklace.
Estimate: £30-50
Hammer: £2800
Mitchells, Cockermouth, October 14
Possibly Hardy prototype centre pin reel, in alloy, brass and Bakelite, stamped Patent 3.
Estimate: £30-50
Hammer: £1300
Chilcotts, Honiton, October 15
An early 20th century Japanese silver cloisonné kogo with the lozenge mark for Hayashi Kodenji, 3in (7.5cm) diameter. Estimate: £40-60
Hammer: £2100
Source: Bid Barometer is a snapshot of sales on thesaleroom.com for October 13-19, 2022.
‘Highest multiple over top estimate’ = Our selection of items from the top 20 highest hammer prices as a multiple of the high estimate paid by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com
‘Top selling lots’ = Our selection of items from the top 20 highest hammer prices paid by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com