Homes & Antiques

New season’s sales

JANUARY

15th The Historical Collection of Natural History and Taxidermy from Hodnet Hall, Tennants

Tennants holds regular natural history sales, but the Hodnet Hall collection is a one-off, comprising antique taxidermy and hunting trophies prepared by leading London taxidermists. The rare cache was amassed between the 1870s to the 1930s on trips to India and Africa – expect competition for the best lots.

19th & 20th Fine Art, Antiques & Ceramics, Chorley’s

Find rich pickings at Chorley’s quarterly sale, where over 1,000 lots include a collection of early English porcelain and antiquarian books from Spetchley Park (Chorley’s sold the house contents a year ago). Here, a Coalport dinner service estimated at £70 rubs shoulders with Chelsea porcelain worth £20,000.

20th The Ski Sale and Prints & Multiples, Lyon & Turnbull

Chilly Edinburgh is the perfect setting for an annual ski poster jamboree with 40-plus lots. Browse the work of top poster artists such as Alex Walter Diggelmann and Martin Peikert who depicted glitzy resorts, from Klosters to Gstaad. Think £800-plus for these fabulous

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