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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Antique Geographia 8 inch terrestrial globe, raised on a lacquered wood stand, 38cm high
about Lot 4
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Sue Fitzgerald, (British, b.1946), The Lady Carlyle Cup, still life, oil on canvas, 20 x 20cm
about Lot 804
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An early C19th Uzbek silk Suzani embroidery, with decorative floral designs, AF, 244 x 164cm
about Lot 17
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A WWII Japanese Imperial Army Officer's Wakizashi sword, shark skin hilt with brass mounts with chased and engraved decoration, and silver mon, and a brass tsuba, in a steel scabbard, blade 52.5cm long
about Lot 13
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A large C19th Indo Persian copper planter with all over floral and calligraphic decoration, dated 1233AH-1818AD, further inscribed Muhammad Ibrahim and dated 1235AH-1820AD, 41cm diameter
about Lot 69
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Hi-Fi; Pioneer Stereo tuner, TX-9100; Pioneer Stereo amplifier, SA-8100; Marantz Integrated amplifier, PM6004; Philips compact disc player, CD1-205, and a Bose Wave Connect for IPod
about Lot 18
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Regency mahogany 'country house' chiffonier, the upper shelf with three quarter gallery over a mirror back, raised on scroll supports, the inverted breakfront base with three frieze drawers over two cupboards flanked by two more, 130 x 39 x 12cm
about Lot 1143
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A Fuji GW690II Professional 6 x 9 medium format rangefinder camera, fitted with an EBC Fujinon F/3.5 90mm lens
about Lot 28
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A mid-century teak McIntosh 'Roundette' extending circular dining table and four tuck under chairs, 74cm x 122cm diameter
about Lot 1062
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A C19th Arts & Crafts oak three fold screen with gothic style glazed arched and carved linenfold panels, each fold inset with copper plaques with decorative fish and galleon motif, in the manner of Newlyn, each fold 56 x 173cm
about Lot 1009