The auction calendar is filling quickly with a strong focus on antique furniture, clocks, silverware and other historic household items. The earliest deadline comes from the Bristol & Bath house, where a two‑day Antiques sale opened on September 26 and will close on September 28, offering a mixed lot of period chairs, mahogany tables and decorative glass. That same weekend, Claydon Auctioneers runs its General Goods & Chattels sale on September 28, highlighting a range of rural antiques such as cast‑iron stoves, vintage farm tools and early‑era lighting fixtures.
Mid‑month, Rowley Auctions runs an online estate auction that began on September 26 and will finish on October 8, presenting a curated selection of antique clocks, brass hardware and early 20th‑century silverware. Complementing this, Stacey’s Auctioneers schedules a Two‑Day Sale of Antiques on October 7‑8, with the final catalogue closing on the 8th; the lot includes Georgian wardrobes, Victorian porcelain and a notable collection of pocket watches (listed strictly as antique timepieces).
Earlier in October, McTear’s Auctioneers hosts an Antiques & Interiors event on October 2, ending the same day, featuring period sofas, carved oak sideboards and a suite of enamelled clocks. A second McTear session on October 16 continues the trend with late‑Georgian dining sets and early industrial tools.
The second half of the month sees Kaufman Realty & Auctions presenting a Twisted Antiques and Unique Items auction on October 21, closing that day, where buyers can bid on antique brass candlesticks, hand‑blown glassware and reclaimed wooden trunks. Mid‑October, Midway Auction House offers a focused antique sale on October 18, highlighting a collection of early American silverware, decorative ironwork and a rare set of French mantel clocks.
Looking ahead, Locke & England schedules a dedicated antique furniture auction for November 27, providing a final opportunity this season to acquire period pieces such as Regency settees, Edwardian dressers and original mahogany cabinets. Across these events, the prevailing trend is a renewed interest in high‑quality domestic antiques, with sellers emphasizing provenance and condition, and buyers responding to the growing online accessibility of these historic treasures.
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