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.
Arthur Johnson and Sons has more than a century of auctioneering experience. Arthur Johnson himself started auctioneering as a young man in 1888, at about the time Nottingham Cattle Market was established in Meadow Lane.
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.

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.
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