Thursday, December 22, 2011

7th January auction entries
















The Saleroom re-opens after the Christmas and New Year break on Tuesday 3rd January.
We will be accepting further entries for this sale as follows: - 

Saleroom 1 – Limited room available but further entries accepted, With the exception of paintings and prints, on 3rd January only.

Saleroom 2 – We have room for entries of jewellery but unfortunately all other sections are full.

Saleroom 3 – Further entries invited on 3rd January

Saleroom 5 – Further entries invited on 3rd January

We wish all our customers and website visitors a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Toy & Doll Sale ( INC in our Live Webcast Auction in S2 ) This SAT 3rd DEC over 100 Lots

to include over 60 lots of bisque head dolls;

Armand Marseilles, S.F.B.J., S.P.B.H., Alt, Beck & Gottschalck, Kammer and Reinhardt, Heubach, Simon and Halbig, Catterfelder Puppenfabrik etc.,

also china head, poured over wax and papier mache dolls and other

related items including Clown automaton, teddy bears, etc..

LOCATED IN SALEROOM 2

On view Friday 2nd December 12.45—6.15pm and morning of sale.

Catalogue available Wednesday prior to sale.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Bob Johnson ( 1939 - 2011 )– A tribute

Bob Johnson, our senior director, passed away on 9th November after a short illness. He will be sadly missed by everyone at the company. Nottingham Cattle Market is renowned within the county and beyond and Bob Johnson was the man whose name was associated with it above all others.
Bob was born in Peel St, Nottingham in 1937 and his early childhood coincided with the 1939 – 45 war.
His father served in the Green Howards regiment and was tragically killed in action in Sicily in 1940 when Bob was just 3 years of age.
He attended Bramcote Hall School and then Worksop College but spent the school holidays in Sussex and Dumfrieshire.
Possibly the happiest times of his teenage years were the holidays he spent living in the wing of a large country house, Cardoness House in Gatehouse of Fleet in south west Scotland. He and his brother would go out early in the morning with the gamekeeper and return late in the afternoon. He loved the freedom of the countryside and it was this period of his life when he developed his passion for shooting. He was a fine marksman who later went on to compete at Bisley.
He trained as an agricultural auctioneer and valuer at Lewes in Sussex and having passed his exams returned to Nottingham in 1959 to join his uncle Jack in the family firm.
Jack Johnson sold his interest in Arthur Johnson and Sons to Bob in 1965. In those days the major source of income for the firm was livestock sales, and an early crisis he had to deal with was the foot and mouth epidemic of 1967 which forced the closure of the livestock market for several months.

In 1969 Arthur Johnson and Sons amalgamated with Turner, Fletcher and Essex. Bob still ran the cattle market and he also managed the Turner, Fletcher and Essex estate agency office at Bingham. At the same time he continued with his agricultural valuation work.
He was also very much involved with the Nottinghamshire Pedigree Pig Breeders Association.

In 1979 Arthur Johnson and Sons introduced antique auctions to the cattle market for the first time. It became a time of rapid expansion.
In 1995 Arthur Johnson and Sons de-merged from Turner, Fletcher and Essex and the company continued its growth.
In his retirement Bob’s garden was his pride and joy, and he also enjoyed golf in his later years becoming a member of Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club.
He was a great family man and was devoted to his wife Mita, his children Sally, David, Jean and Michael and all his grandchildren.
He passed away peacefully in his sleep on 9th November aged 74.
Phil Poyser, managing director of Arthur Johnson and Sons, paid tribute to Bob.
“Bob was the father figure of the firm. The ethos of the firm, that you can run a successful business with honesty and integrity, was set by him.
Everyone who worked with and for Bob had an enormous amount of respect and affection for him. He was a true gentleman.
He was extremely proud of the way the company has developed over the years and particularly the reputation it has gained.
In his retirement he maintained an active interest in the firm and would invariably visit us on a Friday morning to have a look at the salerooms.
He was proud of all the staff and was very appreciative of their loyalty.
We have all lost a good friend and mentor but his legacy lives on in the continued success of Arthur Johnson and Sons.
Our thoughts and sympathy go to Bob’s wife Mita and to all his family.”
Bob’s family have asked that the video featuring Bob on this website should remain available for everyone to view.
A service of Thanksgiving will be held at 11.45 am on Monday 21 November at St Mary’s Church, Radcliffe-on-Trent. Family flowers only. Any donations to Mission Aviation Fellowship or Macmillan Cancer Support

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Italian Leather Sofas… Smeg fridge etc.

Our Modern Home Interiors auction this Saturday in Saleroom 4 includes a super selection of furniture, accessories and kitchen appliances.

We have top quality Italian leather sofas and chairs, fabric suites, retro-style furniture from a new supplier and a fine range of kitchen appliances including Smeg and American fridges, Leisure and other cookers, etc.

Experience tells us that the vast majority of items will sell at a fraction of high street shop prices.
Why not take a look at the catalogue for Saleroom 4 which is now on view.  

Monday, October 10, 2011

Successful Paintings Sale


Our 8th October sale featured a private collection of oil paintings by Louis Bosworth Hurt, an artist who specialised in highland scenes with cattle.

The top priced painting was an oil on canvas depicting a Scottish landscape with highland cattle which sold for £2,100.










Another Scottish scene by the same artist, this time with a cattle drover and herd, fetched £1,300

A Sparkling Trade for Champagne


This bottle of 1959 Krug champagne was offered for sale in our 24th September auction.
Some of the foil around the cork was missing but bidders in the saleroom and one telephone bidder took the price up to a cork-popping £540. So celebrations were in order for both buyer & seller!

Friday, September 2, 2011

£1500 tobacco jar lights up sale

Liberty and Co introduced their Tudric range of pewter ware in 1903 when the Art Nouveau movement was at its height.
Highly prized by the modern collector there is always substantial interest when the right pieces come to market.
The small pewter cased mantel timepiece (below right) was one of two Liberty and Co Tudric items entered in our 27th August sale and realised £420.
It was the tobacco jar, however, which had the collectors really excited. Archibald Knox was Liberty and Co's most renowned designer and since this jar carried his typical design the auction price was lifted to £1500. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

2000 Theatrical Costumes for Auction

The entire stock of a Theatre Wardrobe Hire Company totalling 2000 costumes manufactured to a high standard will be sold by auction on Saturday 10th September 2011.

Sale commences 10.00 a.m
The costumes will be on view from Friday the 9th of September from 12.45 PM to 6.15 PM & Sale Day from 9 AM.

Of Special Interest to Theatrical Companies, Show Impresarios,
Television Producers, Dancing Academies, Operatic Societies, etc.
....Retro & Fancy Dress Shops

Regent and Georgian style Marble Fireplaces

In this week’s sale we are offering three ex display Marble Fireplaces.
The fireplaces are in the Regency and Georgian styles and are estimated to sell for £350 – 450 each.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What do you keep your spare change in?

We have two Liberty & Co lots in this week’s auction. One of which is an Art Nouveau Tudric pewter cylindrical tobacco jar (lot 633). Up until recently it was being used as a spare coin jar and now in this week’s auction we expect this lot to realise £250.


Also by Liberty & Co we have a Tudric pewter eight-day timepiece (lot 601), numbered 01406, height 14cms estimated to realise £200 in this week’s auction.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Rise of Retro Fashion

This chrome, rosewood and glass coffee table was made by Merrow Associates from a design by Richard Young.
Young’s designs reflected his passion for Scandinavian furniture, and Merrow furniture was retailed at exclusive shops such as Harrods.
Merrow Associates manufactured furniture in small quantities in the 1960’s and 1970’s and its scarcity simply enhances the price realised when pieces arrive at auction.
Although this table is approximately 40 years old its clean lines give it a very contemporary feel. It realised £520 in our 13th August sale.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Beswick Dulux Dog

One of the iconic advertising brand mascots is the Dulux dog. Introduced in the 1960’s the Old English Sheepdog now seems synonymous with the brand, so much so that many people refer to the breed as `Dulux dogs’.


This model by Beswick shows the dog with its paw on a tin of paint. In perfect condition we would have estimated it at £300-350. Unfortunately it does have some damage so our estimate is reduced to £50-100 but it would still be a fun piece to own.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

An investment you can use

With more turmoil in the world financial markets over the past week, precious metals such as gold and silver are increasingly seen as investment opportunities. And what could be better than an investment you can use time and time again.


This canteen of silver cutlery by Mappin and Webb realised £3000 in our live webcast sale on the 6th August.

Monday, August 1, 2011

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Hidden Treasure

It’s amazing what can be left behind in properties sometimes. A plumber was instructed by solicitors to carry out some work in a Nottinghamshire property and found two robust deed boxes in the cellar.

He delivered them to the solicitors who then contacted us to say that they were full of old silver coins.

Many of the silver coins were pre 1920 with a high silver content. We divided the coins into 87 lots and they were all sold earlier this month for a total in excess of £13.000

Record online sales as new site goes live

Our last sale - the first since our new webiste went live - broke our record for online sales

For the first time over 50% of the lots sold in our webcast collectables auction were purchased by internet buyers.
By extending the same principles of customer care to online purchases as to buyers attending the sale we now have many UK and overseas bidders buying from us on a weekly basis.

This week we have buyers from Russia, Italy and Australia.

Vibrant Market

As the Spring bank holiday season gets under way, what better time for Arthur Johnson & Sons to sell a celebrated depiction of a bank holiday of yesteryear.

Campbell Archibald Mellon's 1923 canvas August Bank Holiday, Gorleston-on-Sea shows the beach in the Norfolk resort teeming with sun-seekers.

Mellon, a Nottinghamshire travelling salesman, painted a series of oils depicting holiday scenes in his adopted home town.


The vibrant oil fetched a cool £18,000 in auction, with the winning bid coming from an art dealer who has a particular interest in Mellon's work.
Also exciting bidders at the same sale, was a portrait by the highly collectable Cornish artist Harold Harvey. His 1932 oil A Study In Greens shows a striking young woman in an interior setting. Works by the prolific Harvey always attract great interest and this lot fetched £10,500.
Philip Poyser of Arthur Johnson commented: "This shows that there is a very healthy market for quality 20th Century art."