Crows Auction Gallery is an auction house located in the historic market town of Dorking, Surrey.
We hold monthly sales of 'Antiques and Collectables', always on a Wednesday. Viewing days are held on the Saturday, Monday and Tuesday prior to the sale, and the subsequent Timed Sales run from the following Friday for five days.
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A naive portrait of a gentleman with his prize Hereford bull, oil on canvas laid on board, 31 x 40cm
about Lot 825
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A good set of twelve (10+2) Georgian style mahogany dining chairs with pierced splat back and drop in seats upholstered in deep burgundy coloured leather, raised on square chamfered supports, early C20th
about Lot 1003
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A hallmarked silver dish with pierced decoration, Sheffield 1946, L&W maker, 438g
about Lot 638
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Good collection of cigarette cards from the early C20th including Ogden's Guinea Gold, royalty, authors, actors, sportsmen, early Will's & Players, three albums loose
about Lot 219
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My Days with the Fairies, a new and enlarged edition of 'Fairies I Have Met', by Mrs Rodolph Stawell, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, first edition in this format, published Hodder & Stoughton 1920, bound in red cloth with gilt titles and highlights with original dust wrapper, housed in a professionally made book display box with gilt tooled details, significant wear to the dust wrapper but otherwise appears to be in good order, display box 23 x 28cm
about Lot 102
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A collection of early Rupert Bear Annuals, in bespoke professionally made book display boxes, annuals 1942-1947, illustrated by Alfred Bestall, published by the Daily Express, all first editions, some with dedications or erased dedications, varied wear, display boxes 22 x 28cm
about Lot 101
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George II mahogany kneehole dressing table/desk with long drawer over two banks of three flanking a central cupboard with frieze drawer above, original brass plate handles, raised on ogee supports, 79 x 56 x 76cm
about Lot 1001
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Minton successionist bud vase with gilt and enamel decoration, 10cm high
about Lot 190
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A late C18th/early C19th celestial pocket globe by John and William Cary (J & W Cary), with hand coloured and engraved gores labelled with various constellations, the Equinoctial Line, Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, etc, with metal axis pins at the poles, housed in a fish skin shagreen case, the interior containing a table of latitudes and longitudes to one side, and the World as Known in Caesar's Time to the other, 8cm diameter
about Lot 1
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A hallmarked silver four piece tea set, Sheffield 1931, Viners, gross weight 1753g
about Lot 605